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BARBER CONCERTS UNIVERSITY MUSIC SOCIETY DEPARTMENT OF MUSICBRAMALL MUSIC BUILDING
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Wednesday 22 January 7.30pm Barber Evening Concert
Michael Collins clarinet David Quigley piano
Thursday 16 January 5pmJazzlines
Mike Fletcher Trio
Saxophonist and ‘ECHO Rising Star’ Mike Fletcher is a leading figure in the Birmingham jazz scene and his trio features Nick Jurd on bass and New York luminary Jeff Williams on drums.
Bramall Music Building FoyerAdmission: Free
Jazzlines
Friday 17 January 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Reverence and RevolutionConsortium5
Recorder quintet, Consortium5, perform a programme of works, old and new, by female composers raising their voices in both praise and protest.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Litha Efthymiou BustlingAleottaVidi Speciosam Jubilate Deo Exurgat DeusCevanne Horrocks-HopayianL’Envoi
CasulanaStavasi il mio bel sol Il Vostro Dipartir Effy EfthymiouPulser Kerry AndrewBadluck birds
Michael Collins’ dazzling virtuosity and sensitive musicianship has earned him recognition as one of today’s most distinguished soloists and as a leading exponent of his instrument. In 2007 Michael received the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Instrumentalist of the Year Award in recognition of the pivotal role that he has played in expanding the clarinet music, commissioning and premiering repertoire by some of today’s most highly regarded composers. Michael performs this concert with his duo partner David Quigley, himself an award winning pianist who has enjoyed a varied career as a recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £15, £12 concessions, £8 Friends, £5 students
To book tickets call 0121 414 7333 or purchase using the booking form on page 24
Brahms Sonata in E flatWeber Grand Duo Concertante Saint-Saëns Sonata
Lutosławski Dance PreludesPoulenc Sonata
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The period from January to April is one of the busiest in the University concerts calendar, and this Spring we present more concerts than ever! There are not many universities that can boast not one but two outstanding concert halls and, having celebrated the 80th birthday of The Barber Institute of Fine Arts and the first anniversary of the opening of the Bramall Music Building last year, we have programmed a wide selection of performances in the Elgar Concert Hall, Barber Concert Hall, and The Dome recital room.
The concert series in the Barber continues to thrive and we welcome internationally acclaimed artists such as Michael Collins (clarinet) and the Ehnes String Quartet, as well as leading early music orchestra, The English Concert, in the Barber Evening Concert Series, whilst the Friday lunchtime series features some of the UK’s rising stars.
In the Bramall Music Building we present Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), a variety of University choirs and ensembles, student recitals and the Jazzlines foyer series. We also welcome the Birmingham Choral Union and Birmingham Festival Choral Society. You can get involved by signing up for Music Experience Day on 16th February, as we form an orchestra and chorus for an exhilarating day of music making. Finally, an exciting addition to the Spring programme is a family concert on 19th April, ‘When Yesterday we Met’, an interactive and captivating performance exploring storytelling through song.
Whether you’re a regular to our concerts or are new to University Music, we look forward to seeing you during our Spring season.
Hello!Im
age: Ben Ealovega‘Michael Collins plays
with an irresistible exuberance that I’ve not heard equalled’
Gramophone Magazine
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Friday 31 January 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Joseph Houston piano
Joseph Houston is a passionate performer of 20th and 21st century piano music and has given world premiere performances of music by Charlotte Bray, Christian Mason, John Stringer, Thomas Simaku, Cheryl Frances-Hoad, and Colin Matthews. He is a member of the prestigious Park Lane Group Young Artists scheme and a recipient of the Musicians' Benevolent Fund’s ‘Emerging Excellence Award’. He gave his debut solo recital at Wigmore Hall in November 2013, where he gave a performance of Michael Zev Gordon’s On Memory.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Michael Zev GordonOn Memory BartókAllegro BarbaroSchumannBittendes Kind from Kinderszenen Scarlatti Sonata K. 159 in C
ChopinEtude in C minor Op. 10, No. 12, ‘Revolutionary’ Debussy La Puerta del vino
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Friday 24 January 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Songs of a WayfarerGareth John baritoneJoseph Middleton piano
Winner of the 2013 Kathleen Ferrier Award, Gareth John held a choral scholarship at St John’s College, Cambridge, before taking a place at London’s Royal Academy of Music. In his final year he won the Royal Academy of Music Patrons’ Award and was awarded the Silver Medal by the Worshipful Company of Musicians. Gareth is passionate about art song and has performed in the Songsmiths series at St John’s Smith Square and gave his debut Wigmore Hall recital in 2012. He is joined by one of the UK’s leading art song pianists, Joseph Middleton.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Schubert Der Schiffer Auf der Donau NachtstückMahler Lieder eines fahrenden GesellenVaughan Williams Songs of Travel
‘While concert artists rarely win mass acclaim, Julian Lloyd Webber’s star shines brightly among the deserving few.’Washington Post
Friday 24 January 7.30pmBramall Concerts
A Tale of Two CellosJulian & Jiaxin Lloyd Webber celloPam Chowhan piano
Monday 27 January 12.30pmDepartment of Music
BEASTdome
Building on the successful launch of the new BEASTdome sound system in the Autumn, we feature postgraduate studio composers in this lunchtime concert, offering an insightful introduction to the world of BEAST (Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theatre).
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music Building Admission: Free
Experience the intimate musical world of Julian Lloyd Webber, as he performs heartfelt compositions alongside his wife, fellow cellist Jiaxin Lloyd Webber. Hear world premiere performances of duets for two cellos with piano as well as music from great composers from Vivaldi to Arvo Pärt, Dvořák, Bach, Rachmaninov, Saint-Saëns, and many more.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingTickets: £25 plus transaction fee, available from 0121 345 0492 or at www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall/events
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Friday 31 January - Sunday 2 FebruaryDepartment of Music
BEAST@CBSO Centre
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Wednesday 5 February 7.30pmBarber Evening Concert
The Ehnes Quartet James Ehnes violinAmy Schwartz Moretti violinRichard O’Neill violaRobert deMaine cello
Formed in 2010, the Ehnes Quartet, led by internationally celebrated soloist James Ehnes, makes its Barber Institute debut. The programme highlights two works with traditional, folk music influences by Bartók and Suk, and also showcases the quartet’s ‘talent, intelligence and sensitivity’ (La Presse) in what has become their signature piece, Ravel’s String Quartet in F.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £15, £12 concessions, £8 Friends, £5 studentsTo book tickets call 0121 414 7333 or purchase using the booking form on page 24
Beethoven Quartet Op. 74 in E flat, ‘Harp’BartókString Quartet No. 3SukMeditation on the Old Czech Hymn ‘St Wenceslas’, Op. 35aRavelString Quartet in F
January/February Sunday 2 February 3pmDepartment of Music
Sons of BachUniversity Chamber Orchestra Christine Whiffen harpsichordAndrew Kirkman director
The University Chamber Orchestra perform under the direction of Head of Music, Andrew Kirkman, and welcome harpsichord soloist and Director of the Centre for Early Music Performance and Research, Christine Whiffen, in this concert featuring works by four sons of J S Bach. Undergraduate conducting students Rosie O'Callaghan and Josh Sood direct parts of this programme as part of their degree assessment.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students
Tickets may be purchased on the door or by using the booking form on page 24
BEAST welcomes two of acousmatic music’s pioneers, François Bayle and Francis Dhomont, as part of a weekend celebrating both the heritage and future of electroacoustic studio-based composition. The CBSO Centre is transformed into a multichannel sound system venue for a weekend of five sessions featuring new works from international composers, Saturday evening performances of music by Bayle and Dhomont, and a concert featuring new works by Birmingham-based composers.
Performance times:
Friday 31 January7.30pm and 9pmInternational new music performances
Saturday 1 February6pm and 7.30pmFrançois Bayle and Francis Dhomont perform their own compositions
Sunday 2 February2pmClosing concert of new works
CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, Birmingham
Admission:Friday: £10, £8 concs, £5 students*, £1 under 16sSaturday: £14, £10 concs, £5 students*, £1 under 16sSunday: £10, £8 concs, £5 students*, £1 under 16sWeekend ticket: £25, £20 concs, £10 students*, £2 under 16s *Student ticketsSpecial rate applies to Birmingham Conservatoire and University of Birmingham music students only. (ID required). All other student prices are as the concessionary rate.
To book or reserve tickets please contact BCMG on 0121 616 2619 or email [email protected].
FIVE SONIC SESSIONS, CELEBRATING BOTH THE HERITAGE AND FUTURE OF ELECTROACOUSTIC COMPOSITION
J C F BachSymphony in D minorJ C BachConcerto in B flat, Op. 13, No. 4, for harpsichord and orchestraW F BachAdagio and Fugue (Symphony) in D minor, F. 65C P E BachSymphony in F major, Wq. 183, No. 3
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Friday 7 February 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Jenkinson Frith Duo
A familiar face to Birmingham audiences, CBSO cellist Richard Jenkinson is joined by his duo partner Benjamin Frith in a performance of Benjamin Britten’s 1961 sonata, a technically demanding work commissioned by Rostropovich, and Frank Bridge’s emotive two-movement sonata, written amid the turbulence of the Great War.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Bridge Sonata in D
Britten Sonata in C, Op. 65
Thursday 6 February 5pmJazzlines
Jay Phelps Trio
Trumpet player Jay Phelps leads his trio, featuring Reuben James on piano and Mark Lewandowski on bass. With a focus on contemporary swing music, they perform repertoire that is both modern and traditional. This fresh and exciting band's set features jazz standards and original compositions from the bandleader himself.
Bramall Music Building FoyerAdmission: Free
Jazzlines
Friday 14 February 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Louise Alder soprano Joseph Middleton piano
Joseph Middleton returns to the Barber Concert Hall with the Second Prize winner in the 2013 Kathleen Ferrier Award, Louise Alder. Louise made her Barber debut in the 2009 Barber Opera, Agrippina, and has been described as ‘a radiant performer’ in the Financial Times and ‘engrossing’ in the Birmingham Post. She recently graduated from the International Opera School with the prestigious Tagore Gold Medal as the inaugural Kiri Ti Kanawa scholar. With an exciting schedule ahead of her, Louise makes her Glyndebourne Festival Opera debut next year and joins the ensemble at the Frankfurt Opera in September.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Friday 14 February 8pmDepartment of Music
BEAST@IKON
Exploiting the architectural and acoustic idiosyncrasies of the Ikon Gallery’s top floor, BEAST presentsnew works by Angela da Ponte, David Ibbett, Norah Lorway, and Jonty Harrison. Offering an intriguing alternative to Valentine’s Day, this event culminates in a performance by BEER (the Birmingham Ensemble for Electroacoustic Research), involving live coding sonic interventions in the path of feedback signals setup throughout the space.
Ikon Gallery, Oozells Square, B1 2HSAdmission: Free
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Friday 7 February 7.30pmCBSO and Department of Music
Friday Night Classics: Gilbert and Sullivan GalaJohn Wilson conductorSarah Fox sopranoBenjamin Hulett tenorRichard Suart baritoneMatthew Hargreaves bass
Gilbert & Sullivan A chorus of singers from the University Women’s
Choir, Gilbert & Sullivan Society, and Birmingham University Singers perform with the CBSO in an evening of comic delight, courtesy of the masters of the Savoy Opera, Gilbert and Sullivan. The concert includes a full performance of Trial by Jury plus songs from HMS Pinafore, Iolanthe, The Mikado and more!
Symphony Hall, BirminghamAdmission: £18.50 - £42 plus transaction feeBox Office: 0121 345 0600 or www.thsh.co.uk
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February Friday 21 February 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Bernadel QuartetWilliam Melvin, Cassandra Hamilton violinRichard Waters violaAbigail Hyde-Smith cello
Winners of the 2013 Royal Greenwich Intercollegiate String Quartet Competition, the Bernadel Quartet formed in 2009 at the Royal Academy of Music. The potential of this young ensemble is reflected in their position as Chamber Music Fellows at the Royal Academy of Music and their place on the newly founded ChamberStudio Mentorship programme at Kings Place (London) and the Belcea Quartet Coaching Scheme for 2013/14.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Schubert Quartet-Satz Purcell Fantasias
Haydn Quartet in C, Op. 76, No. 3, ‘Emperor’
Sunday 16 February 10am-5pmDepartment of Music
Music Experience Day
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OPEN REHEARSALSTALKS & TOURS
Friday 28 February 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Exaudi
Programme includes:
Cage Ear for EAR FiveA FlowerThe Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs
MachautDonnez, signeurs Très douce dame Douce dame jolie Four Virelais
One of the UK’s leading vocal ensembles, Exaudi is renowned for varied programming and performances of both early and contemporary repertoire. This engaging vocal consort has established a commissioning scheme to support young composers and, as part of their visit they will be giving a workshop for composition students at the University following today’s concert, which features the music of John Cage and Guillaume de Machaut.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Mark Knoop director & pianoAndrew Griffiths conductorJuliet Fraser, Amy Moore sopranoTom Williams, Timothy Travers-Brown countertenorBen Alden, David de Winter tenor
Monday 24 February 12.30pmDepartment of Music
Early Music Ensembles
The Department of Music’s Centre for Early Music Performance and Research present a selection of student ensembles and soloists in the intimate setting of The Dome.
Admission: FreeThe Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music Building
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To book your place please contact [email protected] or call 0121 414 3280 to request a registration form.
BRING YOUR INSTRUMENT AND YOUR VOICE
Whether you live in the local area, study or teach at the University, or are thinking about studying here in the future, you can find out about all of the choirs, orchestras, bands and ensembles we have to offer as the Bramall Music Building and Department of Music open their doors for the day!
You can take part in our Chorus and Orchestra rehearsals as part of this inspiring event, take a tour of our facilities, meet our professional coaches and teachers, and talk to members of the University Music Society and the Music Department team!
Sessions include:
10am Introduction10.30am Chorus session - Requiem by Duruflé2.30pm Orchestra session - Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky
Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free - advanced booking required by Monday 3 February
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Monday 10 March 12.30pmDepartment of Music
Early Modern Vocal Ensemble
Focusing on English vocal music of the 16th and 17th centuries, the Early Modern Vocal Ensemble will perform both duos and trios and conclude with a massed piece for 16 singers. The ensemble is formed of hand-picked singers and is directed by Dr Amy Brosius.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
Thursday 13 March 10am-1pmDepartment of Music
Postgraduate Lecture Recitals 10am: Silvia Ferreira piano11am: Xi Fang piano12noon: Lauren Morris soprano
Students studying vocal or instrument performance as part of their Masters course give public lecture recitals on a performance topic of their choice.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
Monday 3 March 12.30pmDepartment of Music
Final Year RecitalistsAudrey Ng celloJames Parsliffe fluteLois Braysher clarinet
Final year music students perform a selection of works from their end of year recital assessment programmes.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
Sunday 2 March 3pm Barber Afternoon Concert
King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School
King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School showcase the talents of a selection of their students with a performance of the first movement of Schumann’s Piano Quintet in E flat, and featured soloists, Adelaide Yue (piano) performing works by Rachmaninov and Glinka, and Peter Murphy (clarinet) performing music by Paul Reade and Stanford.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Friday 7 March 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
New Music EnsembleDaniele Rosina director
The University’s New Music Ensemble performs a programme inspired by Asia, featuring the music of Fumiko Miyachi, visiting lecturer at Birmingham Conservatoire, along with the UK premiere of Jonathan Harvey’s Vajra. This concert is conducted, in part, by final year students Rosie O'Callaghan and Josh Sood who are studying conducting as part of their degree.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Programme includes:
Lutyens The Valley of Hatsu-seFumiko Miyachi C12ChromiumJonathan Harvey Vajra
Sunday 9 March 6pm University Music Society
Wind Band and Saxophone Ensemble
One of the largest ensembles in UMS history, the Wind Band, with its 100-plus members, is joined by the ever-growing Saxophone Ensemble for this performance. The groups perform a selection of original works and effective arrangements of music for symphonic wind orchestra and saxophone ensemble.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 studentsTickets may be purchased on the door or by using the booking form on page 24
Programme includes:
BernsteinSlavaGraingerChildren's March
Rossano GalanteTranscendent Journey
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March Sunday 16 March 6pmUniversity Music Society
University Chorus & Philharmonic OrchestraSimon Halsey chorus directorDaniele Rosina orchestra directorLauren Morris sopranoGaynor Keeble mezzoAlex Aldren tenorGreg Skidmore baritone
This concert launches the University's Arts & Science Festival 2013: Life and Death which runs from 16th March - 23rd Marchwww.birmingham.ac.uk/artsandsciencefestival
Simon Halsey leads the University Chorus in a performance of one of the cornerstones of the chorus and orchestra repertory, Mozart’s final work, the Requiem Mass. In contrast the Philharmonic Orchestra perform Copland’s popular Appalachian Spring and Mahler’s Blumine, a work originally penned in 1884, considered by many to be a gesture of love from the composer to Johanna Richter.
Town Hall, BirminghamTickets: £15, £10 concessions, £5 students plus transaction fee Box Office: 0121 345 0603 or www.thsh.co.uk
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Saturday 15 March 7.30pmUniversity Music Society
Chamber Choirs & Chamber EnsemblesJan Wilke, Clare Hughes conductors
Conducted by talented undergraduate and postgraduate students in the Department of Music, the University Music Society Chamber Choirs perform music for mixed voices and women’s voices. The instrumental chamber groups in this concert were formed through the University Music Society’s chamber music network and receive coaching from leading professionals.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students
Tickets may be purchased on the door or by using the booking form on page 24
Jazzlines
Thursday 13 March 5pmJazzlines
Holly Thomas Quintet
Vocalist Holly Thomas is a graduate of Birmingham Conservatoire and her quintet features Lluis Mather on tenor saxophone/clarinets, Hamish Livingstone on double bass, Euan Palmer on drums and Andy Bunting on piano. They perform contemporary arrangements from the jazz repertoire and original pieces.
Bramall Music Building FoyerAdmission: Free
Friday 14 March 7.30pmDepartment of Music & UMS
Brass in Concert Birmingham Symphonic BrassStephen Roberts director
University Brass BandChris Sheldrake, George Taylor conductors
Making their debut concert performance, Birmingham Symphonic Brass is the University’s most recent ensemble to be formed since the Department of Music’s move to the Bramall Music Building. Taking their inspiration from the renowned Philip Jones Brass Ensemble this group, under the direction of Stephen Roberts, perform an engaging mix of repertoire for ten players. The University Brass Band then gives the second half of this concert under the baton of student conductors.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students
Tickets may be purchased on the door or by using the booking form on page 24
Friday 14 March 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Chetham’s School of Music
Messiaen Quartet for the End of Time
Manchester-based Chetham’s School of Music gives its annual concert as part of the Barber Lunchtime series and performs Messiaen’s iconic quartet for clarinet, violin, cello and piano.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
Please note that we are unable to admit latecomers to this performance.
Mozart Requiem
Copland Appalachian Spring
Mahler Blumine
Friday 21 March 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Alexander Panfilov piano
DebussyFrom Estampes: Pagodes La soiree dans Grenade Jardins sous la pluieRachmaninoffSonata No.2 (second edition)
Winner of the 2013 Brant International Pianoforte Competition, Alexander Panfilov performs a selection from Debussy’s Estampes, along with the second edition of Rachmaninoff’s Sonata No. 2. Hailing from Moscow, Alexander studied in his home city before winning a scholarship in 2012 to study to study at the Royal Northern College of Music. Alexander has won numerous prizes and was also awarded first prize at the Arcangelo Speranza competition in Taranto (Italy) in 2013.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
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Monday 17 March 12.30pmDepartment of Music
Final Year RecitalistsHolly Radford voiceRuth Sanderson violinLi Hsing Tan piano
Final year music students perform a selection of works from their end of year recital programmes.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
Thursday 20 March 10am-1pmDepartment of Music
Postgraduate Lecture Recitals10am: Lauren Gregory piano11am: Luying He piano12noon: Charlotte Rice flute
Masters students give informative, lecture recitals as part of their studies at the University.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
Friday 21 March 7.30pmDepartment of Music
Binchois Consort, Birmingham University Singers & University Women’s ChoirSimon Halsey conductorAndrew Kirkman conductorJoshua Rohde conductorJan Wilke conductor
Programme includes:
A selection of Renaissance motets
David LangThe Little Match Girl Passion
Sunday 23 March 6pmUniversity Music Society
Symphony OrchestraAndrew Kirkman conductorJoshua Rohde cello
Simeon LileyEdgbaston in the RainElgarCello ConcertoVaughan Williams Symphony No. 8
Monday 24 March 12.30pmDepartment of Music
Final Year RecitalistsMerrick Lloyd voiceJessie Tang pianoJoanna Goldspink voice
Final year music students perform a selection of works from their end of year recital programmes.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
March
Members of Birmingham University Singers and the University Women’s Choir are joined by the award winning Binchois Consort for a performance of Renaissance motets by composers including Isaac, Mouton, Brumel and Obrecht under the direction of Andrew Kirkman. Simon Halsey the leads a performance of David Lang’s The Little Match Girl Passion a setting of Hans Christian Andersen’s fable, scored for voices and percussion, in the format of Bach’s St Matthew Passion. Lang elevates the suffering of the little match girl with poignant, evocative music, reflecting the comparison between Andersen’s original fable and the suffering of Jesus.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students
Tickets may be purchased on the door or by using the booking form on page 24
The Little Match Girl ©Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone
The University Symphony Orchestra performs the eighth of Vaughan Williams's nine symphonies, in which the composer shows a new desire for experimentation with tone and colour. This work includes a march-style movement solely for the wind section, followed by a movement for strings, and features a wider variety of percussion instruments than utilised in the previous seven symphonies. Recent graduate Simeon Liley’s new work, Edgbaston in the Rain, was the winning entry for the 2013 UMS Composition Competition, written specifically to feature in a concert with the Vaughan Williams, whilst Joshua Rohde gives a performance of Elgar's Cello Concerto following his success in the UMS Concerto Competition.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: £10, £8 concessions, £3 students
Tickets may be purchased on the door or by using the booking form on page 24
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Wednesday 26 March 7.30pmBarber Evening Concert
The English ConcertLawrence Cummings directorAlfonso Leal del Ojo viola Lisa Beznosiuk fluteKatharina Spreckelsen oboe
Telemann Tafelmusik Suite in B flat Concerto for flute, oboe d’amore, viola d’amore and stringsC P E BachString SymphonyJ S Bach Overture in C, BWV 1066 Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050
The English Concert, one of the world’s leading period instrument ensembles, performs a programme entitled ‘Godfather, Father and Son’, focusing on works by Telemann, J S Bach and C P E Bach. Since being founded by Trevor Pinnock in 1972, The English Concert has worked at the forefront of the Baroque and Classical music revival. It comprises many of Europe’s finest baroque musicians, including Lawrence Cummings, who directs this performance from the harpsichord, and featured instrumentalists Alfonso Leal del Ojo, Lisa Beznosiuk and Katharina Spreckelsen.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: £15, £12 concessions, £8 Friends, £5 students
To book tickets call 0121 414 7333 or purchase using the booking form on page 24
Thursday 27 March 8pmUniversity Music Society
Big Band
The UMS Big Band is joined by the UMS Jazz Collective for their first gig in popular city-centre jazz venue, The Yardbird. The evening starts off with a set from the Jazz Collective and finishes with a vibrant performance from this award-winning Big Band. Expect a lively evening featuring some of the University's most talented jazz musicians!
The Yardbird, Paradise Place, B3 3HJAdmission: Free
Thursday 27 March 10am-1pmDepartment of Music
Postgraduate Lecture Recitals10am: Qing Wang piano11am: Yao Yao piano12noon: Rong Hu soprano
International postgraduate students give public lecture recitals as part of their Masters programme.
The Dome, 3rd Floor, Bramall Music BuildingAdmission: Free
Friday 28 March 1.10pmBarber Lunchtime Concert
Benjamin Baker violin Carole Presland piano
New Zealand born violinist Benjamin Baker was selected for Young Concert Artists Trust representation in 2013 following an outstanding performance in the YCAT competition final in Wigmore Hall. He gives his first concert in the Barber with pianist, Carole Presland, and together they perform Richard Strauss’s sonata for violin and piano along with one of Heinrich Ernst’s virtuosic etudes for solo violin.
Barber Concert HallAdmission: Free
“A luscious feast of baroque music”The Independent
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BeethovenSonata in A, Op. 12, No. 2ErnstThe Last Rose of Summer, Étude No. 6
R. StraussSonata in E flat, Op. 18
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MOVING
PROFOUNDMendelssohn Psalm 42
Mozart Requiem
One of Birmingham’s oldest established choirs, Birmingham Choral Union, returns to the Elgar Concert Hall to perform one of the best loved of all choral works, Mozart's last work, the magnificent Requiem Mass. Indeed the fact that the piece was unfinished at Mozart’s death has spawned a number of conflicting theories as to ‘who wrote what’; fortunately the beauty and power of the music leave an unforgettable impression on the listener, regardless of the true origin of the various movements. The Requiem is accompanied by another great choral work, a setting of Psalm 42 by Mendelssohn, which is not often performed yet deserves to be much better known.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingTickets: £16, £15 concessions, plus transaction fee
Available from 0121 345 0492 or at www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall/events
Saturday 5 April 7.30pm Birmingham Festival Choral Society
The Seven Last Words Patrick Larley conductorKevin Gill organ
Haydn The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour on the Cross
Kodály Missa Brevis
The Seven Last Words is Haydn’s most profound choral work. In it we hear none of the bubbling and uplifting choruses of The Creation, The Seasons or his Masses, but an intense, deeply religious progression of predominantly chordal movements depicting Christ’s final words from the cross.
Kodály’s Missa Brevis is a lyrical and highly Romantic gem from one of the most inventive of choral composers.
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingTickets: £14, £12 concession, £7 students
Available on the door, or in advance by emailing the BFCS Concert Manager at [email protected]
Saturday 29 March 7.30pmBirmingham Choral Union
Mozart’s RequiemBirmingham Choral Union Chorus and Orchestra
Colin Baines conductorJaclyn Lewis sopranoEllie Edmonds mezzoStephen Mills tenorMatthew Durkan baritone
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Saturday 19 April 2pm Bramall Family Concert
When Yesterday we Met... Storytelling through song HOR
RIFYING
Suitable for people 7 years old and above, including the significantly
above!
From fables and Greek myths to tales of the extraordinary and the everyday, songs have always been a supremely powerful way to tell stories. Pianist and presenter Dominic Harlan is joined by two singers for a stunningly original concert that includes music by Schubert, Rachmaninov, Brahms and Ives.
By turns hilarious, horrifying, moving and profound, this sixty minute concert guides novices into the world of each song while challenging connoisseurs to find new and unexpected twists in familiar repertoire.
When Yesterday we Met... is a thrilling, hands-on show that pays homage to classical music’s most notoriously under-represented genre.
Performances to date include Wigmore Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Cheltenham Festival, Oxford Lieder Festival, Machynlleth Festival, LeedsLieder and Leeds International Festival. For a preview of When Yesterday we Met... filmed live at Wigmore Hall, visit www.dominicharlan.com
Elgar Concert Hall, Bramall Music BuildingTickets: £8, £7 concession, £5 students and children plus transaction fee available from 0121 345 0492 or at www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall/events
"...terriFcally engaging..."The Singer Magazine
hilarious
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How to find us
The University of Birmingham is located in south-west Birmingham, approximately 3 miles from the city centre.
By Train Local trains operated by London Midland run from Birmingham New Street to University Station, a ten-minute walk from the Barber Institute and the Bramall Music Building. Check train times at www.londonmidland.com
By Bus There are frequent buses (61, 63 and X64) operated by National Express West Midlands from the city centre to the bottom of Edgbaston Park Road, where you should alight.
By Car South Car Park (off Edgbaston Park Road) is a five minute walk away. Charges apply Monday-Friday, 8.30am-4.30pm. Outside these times FREE parking is available on campus around The Barber Institute of Fine Arts.
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Barber Ticket Information
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Let your passion for art and music help support and promote the Barber Institute. A Friend’s Subscription entitles you to a range of benefits, including reduced rate Barber Evening Concert tickets.
Please pick up a ‘Let’s Be Friends’ leaflet or contact us at [email protected]
Friends of The Barber
Please refer to each individual concert listing for information on how to book
Collecting your ticketsTickets purchased via the booking form on page 24 will be available for collection at the appropriate venue from one hour before the performance starts unless you have requested that your tickets are posted to you.
Please note: We reserve the right to halt ticket sales five minutes before performances begin in order to ensure a prompt start. Late-comers will be admitted at a suitable point in the programme at the Venue Manager’s discretion.
We reserve the right to substitute artists or vary programmes if necessary in unavoidable circumstances.
ConcessionsConcessionary rates are offered to the disabled, the unwaged, and patrons aged sixty years and above.
Barber FriendsFriends of The Barber are entitled to purchase tickets for Barber Evening Concerts at specially discounted Barber Friends' rates.
StudentsStudent rates include children aged 16 and under unless otherwise stated.
Disabled patrons Limited blue badge holder parking is available: please speak to staff when booking your tickets.
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Concert Tickets Order Form
Date Concert Adult (Quantity)
Concession (Quantity)
Barber Friends (Quantity)
Student (Quantity)
22/01/14 Michael Collins & David Quigley £15 £12 £8 £5
02/02/14 Sons of Bach £10 £8 N/A £3
05/02/14 The Ehnes Quartet £15 £12 £8 £5
09/03/14 Wind Band & Saxophone Ensemble £10 £8 N/A £3
14/03/14 Brass in Concert £10 £8 N/A £3
15/03/14 Chamber Choirs/Ensembles £10 £8 N/A £3
21/03/14 Binchois Consort, BUS & UWC £10 £8 N/A £3
23/03/14 Symphony Orchestra £10 £8 N/A £3
26/03/14 The English Concert £15 £12 £8 £5
Subtotal
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Total amount payable: £
Please enclose a cheque for the full amount made out to ‘University of Birmingham’
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Any personal information that you provide to us will only be used for the purpose stated at the time of submission. We will not sell, license or trade your personal information to others. The processing of personal data is regulated by the Data Protection Act 1998.
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SPRING 2014WHAT’S ON
January16 5pm Mike Fletcher Trio Bramall Music Building Free 17 1.10pm Consortium 5 Barber Institute Free22 7.30pm Michael Collins & David Quigley Barber Institute £5-1524 1.10pm Gareth John & Joseph Middleton Barber Institute Free24 7.30pm Julian & Jiaxin Lloyd Webber Bramall Music Building £2527 12.30pm BEASTdome Bramall Music Building Free31 1.10pm Joseph Houston Barber Institute Free31* see p6 BEAST: Pioneers of Sound CBSO Centre see p6 February2 3pm Sons of Bach Bramall Music Building £3-105 7.30pm The Ehnes Quartet Barber Institute £5-156 5pm Jay Phelps Trio Bramall Music Building Free7 1.10pm Jenkinson Frith Duo Barber Institute Free7 7.30pm Gilbert and Sullivan Gala Symphony Hall £18.50-4214 1.10pm Louise Alder & Joseph Middleton Barber Institute Free14 8pm BEAST@IKON IKON Gallery Free16** 10am Music Experience Day Bramall Music Building Free21 1.10pm Bernadel Quartet Barber Institute Free24 12.30pm Early Music Ensembles Bramall Music Building Free28 1.10pm Exaudi Barber Institute Free
March2 3pm King Edward’s & King Edward’s VI Schools Barber Institute Free3 12.30pm Final Year Recitalists Bramall Music Building Free7 1.10pm New Music Ensemble Barber Institute Free
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* This event runs from January 31st - February 2nd. Please see page 6 for details.
** Advance booking required by February 3rd. Please see page 10 for details.
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March cont’d9 6pm Wind Band and Saxophone Ensemble Bramall Music Building £3-10 10 12.30pm Early Modern Vocal Ensemble Bramall Music Building Free13 10am Postgraduate Lecture Recitals Bramall Music Building Free13 5pm Holly Thomas Quintet Bramall Music Building Free14 1.10pm Chetham’s School of Music Barber Institute Free14 7.30pm Brass in Concert Bramall Music Building £3-1015 7.30pm Chamber Choirs and Chamber Ensembles Bramall Music Building £3-1016 6pm Mozart’s Requiem Town Hall £5-1517 12.30pm Final Year Recitalists Bramall Music Building Free20 10am Postgraduate Lecture Recitals Bramall Music Building Free21 1.10pm Alexander Panfilov Barber Institute Free21 7.30pm Binchois Consort Bramall Music Building £3-1023 6pm Symphony Orchestra Bramall Music Building £3-1024 12.30pm Final Year Recitalists Bramall Music Building Free26 7.30pm The English Concert Barber Institute £5-1527 10am Postgraduate Lecture Recitals Bramall Music Building Free27 8pm Big Band The Yardbird Free28 1.10pm Benjamin Baker Barber Institute Free29 7.30pm Mozart’s Requiem Bramall Music Building £15-16
April5 7.30pm The Seven Last Words Bramall Music Building £7-1419 2pm Family Concert: When Yesterday we Met... Bramall Music Building £5-8
SPRING 2014WHAT’S ON continued
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