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CONCERT SOCIETY2017 - 2018

REPTON CONCERT SOCIETY2017 - 2018

SERIES AT A GLANCEUnless indicated, all concerts take place on Wednesdays at

7.45pm in Repton Music School

September 20

Voces8 Choral Dances *

November 1

Konstellation

Clara Schumann and friendsNovember 29

Charles Owen

Bach meets the RomanticsJanuary 17

National Youth Jazz Orchestra Ambassadors

Something old, something new.. *400 Hall

February 21

Repton School Music Sta�

¡Viva España!March 14

A4 Brass Quartet

Brassed o�!April 25, 7.30pm

Repton School Young Musician of the Year Final *

with David Owen Norris May 9

String Students from Birmingham Conservatoire

May 23

Jeremy Woodside

Sacred and Hallowed FireSchool Chapel

*These concerts will also feature performances by Repton School Pupils

Welcome from the Artistic Director

Welcome to the 2017-2018 Repton School Concert Series! It has been a huge privilege and a great joy to put together my �rst series here at Repton School, and I am delighted with the outcome. From jazz to classical, from the Birmingham Conservatoire to Spanish beaches, musical dances to Pentecostal �re, there is something here to suit all musical tastes.

I am particularly pleased to continue the Series’ long tradition of providing a platform for young, up-and-coming artists and groups. In turn, many of these musicians will work with our own pupils during their visit and, in some cases, we will put these pupils under the spotlight as part of the evening concerts. We look forward to musical synergies being created, with some high-quality music-making along the way.

I am delighted to welcome the young but increasingly established choral group Voces8 to Repton for the �rst time. Their work with school choirs is simply inspirational, and I look forward to seeing them work with Repton’s Chamber Choir before displaying some vocal �reworks during a programme of choral dances through the ages.

We also welcome newly established chamber groups Konstellation and the A4 Brass Quartet, demonstrating between them some extremely versatile and creative programming, as well as some highly

entertaining playing. Please do also support the pre-concert talk before Konstellation’s performance, given by Dr Peter Siepmann (Repton’s Head of Academic Music) on the subject of Clara Schumann’s spectacular Piano Trio in G Minor. We look forward in May to an evening with current rising stars from the string department at the Birmingham Conservatoire, furthering our strong relationship with this key local music institution.

The Series will move to the School’s 400 Hall in January for a very special event featuring the spectacular National Youth Jazz Orchestra Ambassadors, with leader Mark Armstrong. Performing alongside Repton’s own Jazz Band, this group of young professionals will take us through both jazz classics and newly commissioned pieces, some written especially for the NYJO. An evening not to be missed.

From a keyboard perspective, I am delighted to be featuring both our �ne Chapel organ and new Steinway piano in two concerts. Firstly, renowned pianist Charles Owen will provide the programme ‘Bach Meets the Romantics’, showcasing two of Liszt’s arrangements of works by his contemporaries Wagner and Schumann, as well as a complete performance of Chopin’s Opus 28 Preludes. Then, as close to the Feast of Pentecost as we could manage, our own Jeremy Woodside will play an organ recital of seasonal music through the ages - aided by a large screen so we do not miss the action!

Repton’s pupils and sta� will be a particular feature of two annual events; �rstly, Repton music sta� will put together a Spanish-themed evening (along with sangria and tapas during the interval) while, in April, we welcome the inimitable David Owen Norris to judge this year’s Young Musician of the Year Final.

So, an excellent year ahead! I am hugely grateful for the loyal support shown by many concert-goers, and look forward to meeting more of you throughout the season.

Oliver Walker, Artistic Director

Welcome from the Artistic Director

Welcome to the 2017-2018 Repton School Concert Series! It has been a huge privilege and a great joy to put together my �rst series here at Repton School, and I am delighted with the outcome. From jazz to classical, from the Birmingham Conservatoire to Spanish beaches, musical dances to Pentecostal �re, there is something here to suit all musical tastes.

I am particularly pleased to continue the Series’ long tradition of providing a platform for young, up-and-coming artists and groups. In turn, many of these musicians will work with our own pupils during their visit and, in some cases, we will put these pupils under the spotlight as part of the evening concerts. We look forward to musical synergies being created, with some high-quality music-making along the way.

I am delighted to welcome the young but increasingly established choral group Voces8 to Repton for the �rst time. Their work with school choirs is simply inspirational, and I look forward to seeing them work with Repton’s Chamber Choir before displaying some vocal �reworks during a programme of choral dances through the ages.

We also welcome newly established chamber groups Konstellation and the A4 Brass Quartet, demonstrating between them some extremely versatile and creative programming, as well as some highly

entertaining playing. Please do also support the pre-concert talk before Konstellation’s performance, given by Dr Peter Siepmann (Repton’s Head of Academic Music) on the subject of Clara Schumann’s spectacular Piano Trio in G Minor. We look forward in May to an evening with current rising stars from the string department at the Birmingham Conservatoire, furthering our strong relationship with this key local music institution.

The Series will move to the School’s 400 Hall in January for a very special event featuring the spectacular National Youth Jazz Orchestra Ambassadors, with leader Mark Armstrong. Performing alongside Repton’s own Jazz Band, this group of young professionals will take us through both jazz classics and newly commissioned pieces, some written especially for the NYJO. An evening not to be missed.

From a keyboard perspective, I am delighted to be featuring both our �ne Chapel organ and new Steinway piano in two concerts. Firstly, renowned pianist Charles Owen will provide the programme ‘Bach Meets the Romantics’, showcasing two of Liszt’s arrangements of works by his contemporaries Wagner and Schumann, as well as a complete performance of Chopin’s Opus 28 Preludes. Then, as close to the Feast of Pentecost as we could manage, our own Jeremy Woodside will play an organ recital of seasonal music through the ages - aided by a large screen so we do not miss the action!

Repton’s pupils and sta� will be a particular feature of two annual events; �rstly, Repton music sta� will put together a Spanish-themed evening (along with sangria and tapas during the interval) while, in April, we welcome the inimitable David Owen Norris to judge this year’s Young Musician of the Year Final.

So, an excellent year ahead! I am hugely grateful for the loyal support shown by many concert-goers, and look forward to meeting more of you throughout the season.

Oliver Walker, Artistic Director

Wednesday 20 September 2017, 7.45pmThe Beldam Hall

Featuring Repton School’s Chamber Choir

Choral Dances

The British vocal ensemble VOCES8 is now established as one of the world's most versatile and best-loved singing groups. Touring extensively throughout Europe, North America and Asia, the ensemble performs a repertory from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary commissions and arrangements.

"The singing of VOCES8 is impeccable in its quality of tone and balance. They bring a new dimension to the word 'ensemble' with meticulous timing and tuning." Gramophone

“The slickest of the lot...fans of a cappella ought to hear this.”CD Review, BBC Radio 3

VOCES8 explores a rich and diverse collection of choral music inspired by dance. From chapels and courts to cinemas and clubs, this rhythmically diverse and harmonically rich programme showcases the ensemble at its versatile best.

Programme to include Britten’s Choral Dances from Gloriana, Stanford’s Beati Quorum via, arrangements of folk songs including O waly waly and contemporary arrangements of music by Justin Bieber and Duke Ellington.

Wednesday 1 November 2017, 7.45pm (pre-concert talk, 6.30pm)

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Wednesday 1 November 2017, 7.45pm(pre-concert talk, 6.30pm)The Beldam Hall

Clara Schumann and friends

Konstellation was founded by pianist Libby Burgess in 2013, as a means of exploring the intersection of song and chamber music. Drawing together her expertise in song and in working with instrumentalists, Libby constructs programmes where the sung and instrumental soundworlds constrast and complement, and brings in the creme of her colleagues to perform them. Truly a musical Konstellation!

Aoife Miskelly | sopranoJamie Campbell | violinCara Berridge | celloLibby Burgess | piano

Konstellation will present an attractive and broad programme of Romantic repertoire which includes Clara Schumann’s spectacular Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 17, as well as works by Brahms and Robert Schumann.

This event will be proceeded at 6.30pm by a talk on Clara Schumann’s Trio, given by Repton School’s Head of Academic Music, Dr Peter Siepmann. All are welcome to attend.

Wednesday 1 November 2017, 7.45pm (pre-concert talk, 6.30pm)

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Wednesday 29 November 2017, 7.45pmThe Beldam Hall

Charles Owen - PianoBach meets the Romantics

Described by Gramophone magazine as “one of the �nest British pianists of his generation”, Charles Owen has enjoyed an extensive international career performing a wide ranging repertoire to outstanding critical acclaim. He has appeared at London’s Barbican and Queen Elizabeth Hall and regularly gives recitals at the Wigmore Hall. Internationally, he has performed at the Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York, the Brahms Saal in Vienna’s Musikverein, the Paris Musée d'Orsay, and the Moscow Conservatoire. Charles’ solo recordings comprise discs by JS Bach (The Six Partitas), Janácek, Poulenc and the complete Nocturnes and Barcarolles by Fauré. Charles Owen is a Professor of Piano at the Guildhall School in London and has been appointed Steinway & Sons UK Ambassador. Programme

J.S. Bach Partita No.4 in D, BWV 828Brahms 2 Rhapsodies, Op79Schumann/Liszt Liebeslied Widmung, S566a Liszt ‘Au bord d’une source’ from Années de

Pèlerinage, Bk1 Wagner/Liszt Isolde’s Liebestod, S447 Chopin 24 Preludes, Op 28

Wednesday 17 January 2018, 7.45pm400 Hall

National Youth Jazz Orchestra Ambassadors Leader - Mark ArmstrongFeaturing Repton School’s Jazz BandSomething old, something new….

The NYJO Ambassadors are �ve members of the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO), the UK’s premier youth jazz orchestra, led by Artistic Director and trumpeter Mark Armstrong. NYJO promotes jazz as an exciting, engaging and inspirational art form through world-class performances and education work, and has helped to launch the careers of many of the UK’s most renowned musicians, including Amy Winehouse, Mark Nightingale, and Laura Jurd.

Join the NYJO Ambassadors, performing alongside Repton School students, for a night of classic jazz standards and cutting edge compositions written by members of the band.

Please note the change of venue for this event

Wednesday 29 November 2017, 7.45pmThe Beldam Hall

Charles Owen - PianoBach meets the Romantics

Described by Gramophone magazine as “one of the �nest British pianists of his generation”, Charles Owen has enjoyed an extensive international career performing a wide ranging repertoire to outstanding critical acclaim. He has appeared at London’s Barbican and Queen Elizabeth Hall and regularly gives recitals at the Wigmore Hall. Internationally, he has performed at the Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall in New York, the Brahms Saal in Vienna’s Musikverein, the Paris Musée d'Orsay, and the Moscow Conservatoire. Charles’ solo recordings comprise discs by JS Bach (The Six Partitas), Janácek, Poulenc and the complete Nocturnes and Barcarolles by Fauré. Charles Owen is a Professor of Piano at the Guildhall School in London and has been appointed Steinway & Sons UK Ambassador. Programme

J.S. Bach Partita No.4 in D, BWV 828Brahms 2 Rhapsodies, Op79Schumann/Liszt Liebeslied Widmung, S566a Liszt ‘Au bord d’une source’ from Années de

Pèlerinage, Bk1 Wagner/Liszt Isolde’s Liebestod, S447 Chopin 24 Preludes, Op 28

Wednesday 21 February 2018, 7.45pmThe Beldam Hall

REPTON SCHOOL MUSIC STAFF¡Viva España!

Following last year’s successful Nature-themed concert, specialist music sta� from Repton School’s Music Department will this year transport you to the colourful, vibrant world of Spain.

Do join us for an evening of �amenco festivities and Spanish music through the ages. Sangria and tapas will be available at the interval.

Wednesday 14 March 2018, 7.45pmThe Beldam Hall

A4 Brass QuartetBrassed O�!

A4 Brass Quartet are one of the UK's leading young chamber ensembles. Based at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England, A4 Brass is comprised of principal players from some of the UK's leading brass bands, including the world famous Grimethorpe Colliery and Foden's bands. The quartet has a unique blend of instruments, with a cornet, tenor horn, baritone and euphonium creating a distinctive sound that stands out from the standard brass quartet. The Programme will include a broad range of brass quartet repertoire, including pieces written and arranged especially for A4 Brass.

This concert has kindly been sponsored by The Tillett Trust.

Wednesday 25 April 2018, 7.30pmThe Beldam Hall

Free Entry for all

REPTON SCHOOL YOUNG MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR FINALAdjudicator: David Owen Norris

The climax of Repton’s annual music competition, at which prize winners from various classes held throughout the year compete in Senior and Junior grand �nals to decide who will become Repton’s Young Musicians of the Year.

7.30pm - JUNIOR FINAL

Interval

8.45pm - SENIOR FINAL

This year we welcome performer, broadcaster and teacher Professor David Owen Norris as our adjudicator. Described by the Seattle Times as ‘one of the most iconic personalities in English music of any period’, Norris is a familiar face on music television. His analysis of Jerusalem in the Prince of Wales’s programme on Sir Hubert Parry sent critics into raptures, and his Chord of the Week - returning for its fourth series this summer - has helped make BBC2’s PromsExtra one of the most watched classical music programmes in the world. His popular Radio 4 Playlist series is often repeated, and on Radio 3 his contributions to Building a Library are keenly relished. Norris has a long history with Radio 3, which discovered him as a young artist: in his �rst few years as a solo performer he made over two hundred broadcasts.

Wednesday 9 May 2018, 7.45pmThe Beldam Hall

String Students from Birmingham Conservatoire

Je�rey Armstrong | violinYue Yu | violaTBC | celloAisling Reilly | Double BassTBC | Accompanist

Following last year’s visit from Julian Lloyd Webber, Repton School is proud to welcome four current string students from the Birmingham Conservatoire for this concert which represents the latest stage in this special musical partnership.

The Strings Department at Birmingham Conservatoire fosters creativity and individuality through a bold and varied performance programme. Students are o�ered a wide-ranging agenda of solo, chamber music and orchestral performance opportunities, many internal and external recital possibilities and frequent masterclasses from international artists and visiting tutors. We are very fortunate to have this opportunity to hear these up and coming musicians at this key stage of their musical development.

The programme will feature a broad repertoire for strings and piano, featuring Repton’s new Steinway piano.

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Wednesday 23 May 2018, 7.45pmRepton School Chapel

Jeremy Woodside - OrganSacred and Hallowed Fire

Repton School’s Organist and Accompanist, Mr Jeremy Woodside, presents an organ recital on the theme of Pentecost.

The programme will include Cecilia McDowall’s Sacred and hallowed Fire, Bach’s Fantasia Super on Komm, heiliger Geist, Duru�é’s Veni Creator Spiritus and Lizst’s monumental Fantasia and Fugue on Ad nos, ad salutarem undam.

For this recital, Jeremy will be visible to the audience via a large screen.

Please note the change of venue for this event.

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