Harrogate Music Festival 2022

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Programme highlights include: Parry | I Was Glad Handel | Zadok The Priest Walton | Coronation Te Deum Vaughan Williams | Creed (Mass in G minor) To commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of the world’s longest reigning Monarch, the Armonico Consort will recreate the highlights of the Coronation Service of Queen Elizabeth II in this unique concert performance. Narrated by Nicholas Owen former Royal Correspondent for ITV News, Armonico Consort’s five-star Choir and Orchestra will revive one of the most epic days of the 20th Century.

Saturday 16th July Alexei Grynyuk (piano) Wesley Chapel Kiev-born pianist Alexei Grynyuk displayed tremendous interest in music from his early childhood and at just six years old started giving his first concerts. Equally at home in Classical, Romantic and Twentieth-Century repertoire, Grynyuk has been described by Le Figaro (Paris) as “master of transparent and sovereign touch…astonishing personality and absolute transcendental virtuosity”. He has already appeared at many of the world’s most renowned concert halls, including Wigmore Hall and the South Bank Centre in London, Salle Cortot & Salle Gaveau in Paris, the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatoire, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and other prominent venues of Europe, United States, Mexico, Japan, South Korea and Morocco. “Sublime playing. Breathtaking performance…it seemed a young Horowitz was reborn.” – Pianowereld Magazine, Amsterdam

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| Piano Trio in A major Hob.XV:35 | Piano Trio in A minor | Piano Trio Op.70, No. 1 ‘Ghost’ | Piano Trio No.1 in C minor, Op. 8 ‘Poeme’

Bonded by a musical consensus and shared vision, the Heathcliff Trio was founded in late 2020. Created from a decade-long collaboration between childhood friends Ashley Tong and Sebastian Kolin, who studied together at the Yehudi Menuhin School, they encountered Danish pianist, Jonathan Siahaan, upon completing their studies, whose resonating philosophy pronounced himself the final choice of a long-lasting search. The Heathcliff Trio recently won 1st prize in the 9th International Johannes Brahms Chamber Music Competition with two additional special prizes including the best interpretation of a piece by Brahms. The Trio recently made their debut at Wigmore Hall for the final concert of The Parkhouse Award International Competition for Chamber Music.

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Conductor | William Dutton Programme: Rossini Mozart Beethoven

| An Italian in Algiers | Symphony No.38 in D major “Prague Symphony” | Symphony No.7 in A major

The Amici Ensemble was originally formed in the 1980s to showcase the talents of professional musicians based in the region, and to demonstrate that great, high-quality orchestral music can be programmed locally without having to draw players from further afield. The players are traditionally drawn from the region’s larger professional orchestras including Opera North, the Halle and BBC Philharmonic, which ensures an incredibly high standard of performance. Whilst renowned for accompanying soloists and choirs, the orchestra are delighted to be returning to a more symphonic repertoire with a fitting close to the 2022 Harrogate Music Festival, conducted by our Music Festival Guest Curator, William Dutton.

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Thursday 28th July Festival Finale with the Amici Ensemble | Royal Hall

June-July

St Wilfrid’s Church

Wednesday 27th July | Heathcliff Trio | Wesley Chapel

Brodsky Quartet Silas Bassa Armonico Consort with Oz Clarke Baroque Players Alexei Grynyuk Heathcliff Trio Amici Ensemble Young Musicians

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Friday 15th July | Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II Armonico Consort & Baroque Players

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Sunday 3rd July | Silas Bassa (piano) | Spiegeltent Satie Glass Piazzolla Nyman

Tuesday 28th June | Brodsky Quartet 50th Anniversary Celebration | St Wilfrid’s Church Purcell MacMillan Shostakovich Ravel

| Chaconne in G minor | To Sonny | String Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 68 | String Quartet in F major

Since its formation in 1972 the Brodsky Quartet has performed over 3000 concerts on the major stages of the world and released more than 60 recordings. A natural curiosity and insatiable desire to explore has propelled the group in many artistic directions and continues to ensure them not only a place at the very forefront of the international chamber music scene but also a rich and varied musical existence. “…the players gave unstintingly of their passion and energies, playing with a spirit so transformational you felt they were actually improving the world.” The Strad

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Sunday 3 July | YM1 Charlotte Saluste-Bridoux (violin) | Spiegeltent rd

Brahms | Violin Sonata No.1 Ravel | Violing Sonata No.2 Piazzola | Le Grand Tango A prize-winning chamber musician, Charlotte’s recent highlights include appearances at Wigmore Hall, a BBC Prom with the dynamic 12 Ensemble, and a performance of the Franck Piano Quintet at the Gstaadt Festival with Alina Ibragimova, Lawrence Power, Sol Gabetta and Bertrand Chamayou. Accompanied by Thomas Kelly. “Violin and piano entwined in elegant phrasing and a relaxed performance that was full of delightful nuances.” – Andrew Connal, The Latest

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| Gnossienne No.1 | Etude No. 16 | Chau Paris | A Neat Slice of Tango

Born in Argentina, pianist and composer Silas Bassa began his studies at the age of five, moving to Buenos Aires to study at the Conservatorio Nacional Superior de Musica with Aldo Antonganzzi from the age of 18. Silas currently resides in Paris taking lessons with Monique Deschaussées and continues to perform worldwide. In addition to mastering the traditional core piano repertoire, Silas is developing a reputation as a talented composer, working with a variety of different directors and choreographers across a range of mediums. Silas released his third album to great acclaim in 2020, with his albums previously having held the top spot on the French charts for contemporary classical music and selected by Radio France as one of the best albums of the year. "Truly a great piano concert with all imaginable, from delicate poetry to exquisite, spread orchestral richness of sound” Die Rheinpfalz Sponsored by

Monday 4th July | Oz & Armonico Drink To Music: Gin & Phonic | Spiegeltent

Friday 15th July | YM3 | Ben Tarlton (cello)

In the third instalment of this hugely successful programme, the Oz & Armonico team investigate the highs and lows (mainly highs) of the relationship between gin, music and humans over the centuries. International wine expert, author and TV presenter Oz Clarke returns to host the perfect evening of music, gin, incredible facts and blunt fiction.

Programme includes: Beethoven | Cello Sonata No.1 in F major Rachmaninov | Cello Sonata in G major

Enjoy a few glasses of gin whilst hearing the incredible music of Purcell, Handel and Dowland. Learn of the incredible tales of human endeavour and failure, which has given us one of the most celebrated resurgences in alcoholic modern history. Tickets include two tasting gins. ‘Pure Pleasure’ The Guardian

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Born in Wales, Ben studied with Sharon McKinley and Alexander Baillie before attending the Yehudi Menuhin School to study with Thomas Carroll. He received a Scholarship to study at The Guildhall School of Music and Drama under Louise Hopkins, also supported by Help Musicians UK and The Countess of Munster Trust. Whilst a student, he was a Concordia Foundation Artist, a Park Lane Group Artist, recipient of The Suggia Gift by Help Musicians UK and The David Goldman Award from The Worshipful Company of Musicians, as well as receiving their prestigious Silver Medal Award in 2020, nominated by the Guildhall School. “Plays with skill and panache”

Sunday 3rd July | Jo Harrop Spiegeltent

Jo Harrop cut her teeth working with a host of legendary artists including Neil Diamond, Rod Stewart and Enrique Iglesias. Jo joins us in the Spiegeltent showcasing songs from her critically acclaimed album, The Heart Wants. Written and recorded over the last year when the world came to a sudden standstill in the wake of the pandemic, The Heart Wants is an album about love, life, and loss. One of the most unmistakable voices in British jazz, she received a raft of rapturous reviews for her debut Weathering The Storm, The Guardian dubbed it ‘a little gem of an album: simple, modest and perfect,’ whilst BBC 6 Music’s Iggy Pop fell in love with her voice, calling her ‘a very fine jazz singer.” Beyond the mellifluous perfection ofher chocolate and cream voice there is always a beautifully bruised intimacy at the very heart of Jo Harrop’s music. This evening is guaranteed to be an evening of stunning jazz.

Wednesday 6 July | YM2 Frederic Bager (piano) | th

Wesley Chapel Schumann Debussy Debussy Scriabin

| Fantasiestücke Op. 12 | Suite Bergamasque | Estampes “Prints” L.100 | Fantaisie Op. 28

Frederic has performed across the world, both as soloist and chamber musician. Recent engagements include residencies at the Davos Festival (2018, 2019 and 2020), as well as recitals at Festival Puplinge Classique (Geneva), St James’ Piccadilly (London), and many other venues across the UK and Europe. He studied with Andrew Ball at the Royal College of Music and with Ian Fountain at the Royal Academy of Music and was a scholar and prize-winner at both institutions. "In command of a great musical gift... his Schubert put us just about as close to Heaven as any Swiss Alp can get." Bachtrack.com

Supported by the Dorothy Parkinson Memorial Award for Young British Musicians.

Tuesday 26th July | YM4 Kevin Loh (guitar) Wesley Chapel

Programme highlights: Isaac Albeniz | Sevilla Paulo Bellinati | Jongo Harold Arlen | Somewhere Over the Rainbow Duke Ellington | In a Sentimental Mood Born and raised in Singapore, Kevin is one of the leading classical guitarists of his generation. His extraordinary musicality has won him the Cambridge University Musical Society Concerto Competition and, in 2020, the London International Guitar Competition.. At 12 years old, Kevin was talent-scouted by The Yehudi Menuhin School in the UK via his YouTube channel, where he was awarded a grant by The Rolling Stones to study at the prestigious music school as their first Asian guitarist. "I have rarely seen a talent like Kevin Loh. His musical maturity, execution and artistic poise are rare traits at such a young age." – Rene Izquierdo

“A rare mix of delicacy and boldness – 4 stars” The Guardian

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