Cadogan Hall events brochure - Summer 2017

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BRAND NEW SEASON ANNOUNCED Highlights include…. OCTOBER:

FEBRUARY:

James Fountain performs Haydn (Opening Season Concert)

Yi-Jia Susanne Hou performs Tchaikovsky’s wonderful Violin Concerto

NOVEMBER:

MAY:

Barry Wordsworth conducts Elgar, Vaughan Williams and John Ireland

The Orchestra welcomes its first ever Artist-in-Residence, Esther Yoo

DECEMBER:

JUNE:

Hilary Davan Wetton leads a classical Christmas celebration in A Choral Christmas

Cadogan Festival with Pinchas Zukerman (Details to be announced shortly)

Tickets are on sale now. Friends and Groups discounts apply. Please phone: 020 7608 8840 for more details.


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JUNE – AUGUST 2017

June 2017

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Fri 2

Live on Mars – A Tribute to David Bowie

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Contents

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Live on Mars – A Tribute to David Bowie

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June 4

Sun 4

Sondheim: Smiles of a Summer Night

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July 14

Tues 6

Gala Concert with special guests including The King’s Singers

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BBC Proms

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Weds 7

Royal Over-Seas League Annual Music Competition

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We’re Going on A Bear Hunt

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Future Highlights

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Thurs 8

Royal College of Music in Residence

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Thurs 8

Business and Relationships with Swami Parthasarathy

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Zurich International Orchestra Series 2017-2018

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Food & Drink

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Getting to Cadogan Hall

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Booking Information

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Weds 14 London Chamber Orchestra

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Thurs 15 Royal College of Music in Residence

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Thurs 15 The Simon and Garfunkel Story

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Fri 16

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Chelsea Opera Group Chorus and Orchestra

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Mon 19

Royal College of Music in Residence

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Tues 20

The Art of Chopin with Elizabeth Sombart 11

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August 2017

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Thurs 22 Rick Wakeman: Piano Portraits In Concert 11

Thurs 3 – We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Sun 3 Sep

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Sat 24

Imperial Male Voice Choir

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Mon 7

BBC Proms Chamber Music 4

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Tues 27

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Mon 14

BBC Proms Chamber Music 5

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Weds 28 Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra

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Mon 21

BBC Proms Chamber Music 6

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Thurs 29 London Phoenix Orchestra

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Mon 28

BBC Proms Chamber Music 7

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Fri 30

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Eltham College Community Orchestra

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Sat 1

Crouch End Festival Chorus

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Sun 9

Royal College of Music

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Thurs 13 London Concert Choir

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Fri 14

Joyce El-Khoury, soprano, and Michael Spyres, tenor

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Sat 15

Pink Singers

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Mon 17

BBC Proms Chamber Music 1

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Weds 19 Ballet United

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Fri 21

Candide in Concert

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Mon 24

BBC Proms Chamber Music 2

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Thurs 27 Curtis Stigers

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Fri 28

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

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Sat 29

Ladysmith Black Mambazo

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Mon 31

BBC Proms Chamber Music 3

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JUNE

FRIDAY 2 & SATURDAY 3 JUNE, 7.30PM

Live on Mars – A Tribute to David Bowie A bold new stage production celebrating iconic pop hero David Bowie; his music, artistry, style and showmanship. Influenced by Bowie’s legendary concert performances, Live on Mars fuses sound and vision to portray the essence of Bowie, his alter egos and creative muses, with elements of mime, dance, and stunning big screen visuals and animation. Featuring the electrifying vocals and uncanny likeness of singer and lifelong Bowie fan Alex Thomas, with a hand-picked world-class band, and covering the Bowie back-catalogue from Space Oddity to Let’s Dance and everything in between, Live on Mars is sure to become the definitive show that all generations of Bowie fans have been waiting for. So express your inner space oddities in makeup and costume and join us to become part of the Live on Mars experience! Set list includes: Space Oddity, Heroes, Ashes to Ashes, Let's Dance, China Girl, Fashion, Modern Love...

Tickets: £28.50


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SUNDAY 4 JUNE, 6.30PM

TUESDAY 6 JUNE, 7.30PM

Sondheim: Smiles of a Summer Night

Gala Concert with special guests including The King’s Singers Celebrating Daryl Runswick’s 70th birthday

Alex Parker conductor David Birrell vocalist Jordan Lee Davies vocalist Janie Dee vocalist Tamsin Dowsett vocalist Fra Fee vocalist Lauren Morris vocalist Laura Pitt Pulford vocalist Lucy Schaufer vocalist Emily Davis leader Alastair Knights director The Alex Parker Orchestra The Smiles of a Summer Night Singers Join Alex Parker and his orchestra along with some of the West End’s finest soloists for an evening celebrating the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim. The 33-piece Alex Parker Orchestra showcases work spanning Sondheim’s entire career with songs from musicals including Sweeney Todd, Sunday In The Park With George, Into The Woods, Follies, A Little Night Music, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and many more.

Tickets: £45, £35, £25

The King’s Singers London Voices Aleksander Szram i Solisti di Londra Tony Hymas Daryl Runswick Daryl Runswick presents a lively and varied programme to celebrate his 70th birthday. London Voices perform his medley The Beatles Connexion, then Aleksander Szram is the soloist in the world premiere of Daryl’s new Concerto for Piano and Nine Instruments with i Solisti di Londra conducted by the composer. After the interval Tony Hymas plays solo piano music, Daryl himself performs extracts from his One Man Show and we finish with a set from The King’s Singers. Honorary Patron Dame Cleo Laine plans to attend and other Guests of Honour may put in appearances.

Tickets: £35, £30, £25, £19 Special offer: Get £5 off ticket prices (up to 4 tickets) when you buy a CD of Daryl’s music at www.darylrunswick.net


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At Cadogan Hall WEDNESDAY 7 JUNE, 7PM

Royal Over-Seas League Annual Music Competition Grand Final Full programme to be announced. The winners of the Wind & Brass, Singers, Strings, and Keyboard sections of the ROSL Annual Music Competition perform and compete for the Gold Medal and £15,000.

Jazz on Tuesdays and FRIdays in the Culford Room 2 June-28 July, 12-2pm

Join us for lunch and listen to an amazing line up of jazz artists including: Geoff Simkins, Nikki Iles, Dave Green Trio ∞ Alex Curtis Quartet ∞ Theo Jackson Quartet (feat. Andy Davies) plays Chet Baker ∞ Chris Ingham Quartet: the Jazz of Dudley Moore ∞ Matt Ridley Quartet ∞ Gabriel Latchin Trio ∞ Paul Higgs presents ‘Shades of Miles’

And many more to be announced on our website.

Free! No need to book Refreshments available. Seating very limited.

The ROSL Annual Music Competition grew out of a series of concerts inaugurated at Over-Seas House, London in 1947 under the banner ‘Festival of Commonwealth Youth’. Over the past 65 years the competition has grown in scope and prestige and now awards in excess of £75,000 annually for solo performers, accompanists and chamber ensembles. This Grand Final is the culmination of the competition, featuring the winners of all four disciplines – Strings, Singers, Keyboard and Wind & Percussion – and is judged by eminent musicians and industry experts. The evening will also include performances by winners of the two ROSL Ensemble Prizes.

Tickets: £20 ROSL Friends & Members: £5 off 2017 Competitors: £10 off Students: £10 off ENCORE Members: £5 off


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THURSDAY 8 JUNE, 12 NOON

THURSDAY 8 JUNE, 7.30PM

Royal College of Music in Residence

Business and Relationships A Talk by Swami Parthasarathy

Austro-Hungarian Chamber Music Biber Passacaglia for solo baroque violin Poulenc Sonata for horn, trumpet and trombone James MacMillan Three Scottish Songs Janaček String Quartet No. 1 (Kreutzer Sonata)

A world-renowned speaker and author of ten books, Swami Parthasarathy (or Swamiji as he is affectionately called) is acclaimed by TIME, Aspen Ideas Festival and Young Presidents’ Organisation as one of the greatest thinkers of the modern generation.

Laure Chan baroque violin Anna Euen horn Jonny Hollick trumpet Will Morley trombone Emily Jennings soprano Liam Crangle piano Maria Gilicel violin Paula Sanz Alasa violin Marsailidh Groat Hardy viola Zoe Saubat cello

Having earned three college degrees and post-graduation in Law from London University, at the age of 26 Swamiji renounced the life of his lucrative family business and Rolls Royce and dedicated himself to the study, research and propagation of Vedanta, the ancient philosophy of the Himalayas.

From Baroque dance to Bohemian sonatas, an exploration of Austro-Hungarian themes in chamber music by Biber, Janáček and Poulenc in the first of the RCM’s Cadogan Hall concerts this summer.

This thought-provoking talk provides a framework for achieving clarity, mental peace and success in your business and family life. We are privileged indeed to hear Swamiji speak on the very day he turns 90.

Also performed are James MacMillan’s atmospheric settings of poems in Scottish and English.

7.30pm: Welcome and introduction 7.40pm: Talk 8.40pm: Questions & answers 9.00pm: End

Tickets: All tickets £10

Tickets: Admission Free (but ticketed)

Students: £5 RCM Students: free ENCORE Members: free

N.B. Booking fee applies when booking online and by phone, but not in person.


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WEDNESDAY 14 JUNE, 7.30PM

THURSDAY 15 JUNE, 12 NOON

London Chamber Orchestra

Royal College of Music in Residence Folk Connections

Elgar Introduction and Allegro Sibelius Violin Concerto Sibelius The Bard Elgar Enigma Variations Pekka Kuusisto violin Vladimir Ashkenazy conductor Sibelius and Elgar both derived inspiration from their immediate surroundings. Sibelius’s Violin Concerto is imbued with the craggy landscapes of his beloved Finland, while Elgar quotes a Welsh song he’d heard on holiday within his Introduction and Allegro, in which a string quartet is pitted against a string orchestra. The Bard is the briefest and perhaps most elusive of Sibelius’s tone-poems, relying on the prominent use of a harp to suggest ancient story-telling. Elgar’s Enigma Variations is rather more specific, nothing less than a series of character sketches depicting the composer’s friends.

Dvořák Songs My Mother Taught Me from Gypsy Songs Andrew Thomas Merlin for solo marimba Bartók Piano Sonata Doppler Air Valaques for flute and piano Ligeti Six Bagatelles for wind quintet Yume Fujise violin Maria Tarasewicz piano Gina Lee marimba Ilya Kondratiev piano Grace Walker flute Elliott Launn piano Renate Sokolovska flute Elliot Gresty clarinet Justin Sun bassoon Polly Bartlett oboe Matt Horn horn In the RCM’s second concert at Cadogan Hall, hear folk inspired works by Dvořák and Bartók alongside Ligeti’s Six Bagatelles, equally drawn from the influences of Hungarian nationalism.

Concert supported by The David and Claudia Harding Foundation.

Tickets: £40, £30, £20, £10

All tickets £10 Students: £5 RCM Students: free ENCORE Members: free


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THURSDAY 15 JUNE, 7.30PM

FRIDAY 16 JUNE, 7.30PM

The Simon and Garfunkel Story

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

50th Anniversary Tour

Direct from its success in London’s West End, a sold-out UK tour and standing ovations at every performance, The Simon & Garfunkel Story is back! Using huge projection photos and original film footage, this 50th Anniversary Celebration also features a full live band performing all the hits including Mrs Robinson, Cecilia, Bridge Over Troubled Water, Homeward Bound and many more. Get your tickets fast as this is an evening not to be missed! ‘Fantastic’ (Elaine Paige, BBC Radio 2) ‘Authentic and exciting’ (The Stage)

Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune Beethoven Violin Concerto Shostakovich Symphony No.5 Martyn Brabbins conductor Jan Mráček violin Debussy’s dreamy symphonic poem conjures the magical world of a mythical faun playing his pipes alone in the woods. Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, meanwhile, bridges the gap between Classical and Romantic concerto styles with elegance and wit, culminating in a zesty and spirited finale. This summer concert concludes with Shostakovich’s imposing Fifth Symphony: filled with wonderful melodies and stirring rhythms, it bursts with power and rebellious beauty. 6.15pm: RPO Preludes – Prokofiev & Berio Members of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform Prokofiev’s Quintet, Op.39, scored for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola and double bass, and Berio’s Sequenza V for solo trombone.

Tickets: £34.50 (premium tickets), £29.50, £24.50

Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 prices Series and group discounts available RPO Prelude: £10


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SATURDAY 17 JUNE, 7PM

MONDAY 19 JUNE , 7.30PM

Chelsea Opera Group Chorus and Orchestra

Royal College of Music in Residence

Verdi’s Nabucco

Bohemian Celebration

Gianluca Marciano conductor David Kempster Nabucco Helena Dix Abigaille Peter Auty Ismaele David Soar Zaccaria

Liszt Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Richard Miller The Enraged Musician (world premiere) Martinů La revue de cuisine Dvořák Piano Quintet in A, Op. 81

With Nabucco, first performed in 1842, Verdi’s great artistic career began. The story is loosely based on the Old Testament, though all the characters except Nabucco himself (Nebuchadnezzar) were inventions of his librettist. The famous chorus of the Hebrews in exile, Va, pensiero, sull’ali dorate (Go, thought, on golden wings) is one of Verdi’s finest pieces of choral writing. It also encapsulated the feelings of the Italian people at the time about their long history of oppression and foreign rule. With three strong characters and a succession of brilliant choruses a new and exciting era of Italian opera began.

Tamila Salimjdanova piano Melissa Youngs clarinet Aleem Kandour violin Jobine Siekman cello Theresa Yu piano Emily Newman bassoon Emily Harding trumpet Sujin Park violin Juhee Yang violin Nazli Erdogan viola David Son cello Andrew Yiangou piano

Concert performance in Italian with English surtitles. 5.45pm: Pre-concert talk by Simon Bainbridge (for ticket holders)

Tickets: £38, £33, £25.50, £15

Concluding the RCM’s summer residency at Cadogan Hall, they celebrate with Martinů‘s avant-garde jazz ballet and a new chamber work by RCM composer Richard Miller. A tour de force of Bohemian romanticism from Liszt and Dvořák completes the programme.

All tickets £10 Students: £5 RCM Students: free ENCORE Members: free


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TUESDAY 20 JUNE, 7.30PM

THURSDAY 22 JUNE, 7.30PM

Elizabeth Sombart plays The Art of Chopin

Rick Wakeman: Piano Portraits In Concert

Chopin Nocturne No. 8 Barcarolle Mazurka, Op. 63 No. 3 Ballade No. 1 Étude No. 12 Polonaise in G minor Étude No. 7 Sonata No. 3 Berceuse

Currently celebrating his 50th year as a professional musician, keyboard player, songwriter and broadcaster, Rick Wakeman recently made chart history when his Piano Portraits album became the first solo piano album to enter the UK’s Top 10.

‘A noted Chopin exponent for many years… Sombart’s playing is superb: technically precise but possessing a flexibility and freedom that lets the music breathe.’ (The Observer, 2016) 200 years after the seven-year old Chopin wrote his first Polonaise, celebrated French pianist Elizabeth Sombart presents a selection of the composer's finest works for solo piano. By turns romantic, majestic and exhilarating, this programme will speak to both aficionados and those experiencing Chopin's music for the first time. Honoured in France for lifetime services to music, Elizabeth Sombart has performed in the most prestigious international concert venues and with the world's leading orchestras. Tickets: £27.50, £22.50, £18.50, £12.50 Concessions: £2 off ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets

Initially inspired by the unprecedented reaction to his performance of David Bowie’s Life On Mars on BBC Radio 2 in early 2016, Piano Portraits features instrumental versions of hits Rick originally performed on (Space Oddity, Morning Has Broken and Wondrous Stories) as well as others specifically chosen for their wonderful melodies, including Stairway To Heaven, Help and Eleanor Rigby. He has also added a selection of some of his favourite classical pieces (Berceuse, Clair de Lune and Swan Lake). The show will include at least eight of the pieces on the album, plus other musical surprises, and will be interspersed with hilarious anecdotes from this well-known and accomplished raconteur.

Tickets: £40


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SATURDAY 24 JUNE, 7PM

TUESDAY 27 JUNE, 7.30PM

Imperial Male Voice Choir

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

40th Anniversary Concert

Jing Zhao performs Tan Dun

Mary Bevan soprano Leanne Singh-Levett piano Deborah Miles-Johnson musical director Salomon Orchestra

Falla Danza ritual del fuego Tan Dun Crouching Tiger Concerto Tan Dun Intercourse of Fire and Water Britten Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes

Great operatic excerpts from Verdi, Beethoven, Britten, Vaughan Williams, Handel, Puccini and more.

Tan Dun conductor Jing Zhao cello

The internationally acclaimed Imperial Male Voice Choir invites you to celebrate its 40th anniversary with a glittering musical evening, accompanied by the Salomon Orchestra. Joining them for this special occasion is the award-winning soprano, Mary Bevan. The choir’s Musical Director, Deborah Miles-Johnson, has put together an eclectic programme including dramatic opera choruses, favourites from the shows, boisterous drinking songs contrasting with haunting folk-song arrangements and poignant arias.

Tonight’s concert opens with Manuel de Falla’s Danza ritual del fuego, a work brimming with pure excitement as a tale of a young gypsy girl’s frantic dance to lure the ghost of her jealous dead lover is illustrated. Next Maestro Tan Dun conducts Crouching Tiger Concerto – a work inspired from his Oscar-winning score. And the drama doesn’t end there, as cellist Jing Zhao performs Intercourse of Fire and Water, a work based on balance and precision, before the concert concludes with Britten’s electrifyingly depictive Four Sea Interludes from his opera Peter Grimes.

It’s set to be a fabulous night – don’t miss it!

Tickets: £32.50, £27.50, £20, £15

Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15

Concessions: £2 off ENCORE Members: £5 off top price tickets

ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 prices


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WEDNESDAY 28 JUNE, 7.30PM

THURSDAY 29 JUNE, 7.30PM

Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra

London Phoenix Orchestra

Rachmaninov Symphony No. 3 Copland Clarinet Concerto Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments

Lutosławski Little Suite for orchestra Khachaturian Violin Concerto Roland Roberts The Ninth Wave (world premiere) Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Ravel)

Martin André conductor Hannah Hever clarinet Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 3 was first performed in London in 1937, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham for his new London Philharmonic. Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra brings this work of ‘superb Russian melancholy’ to life, conducted by Martin André. The concert also features Stravinsky’s Symphonies of Wind Instruments (1920 version) and Copland’s Clarinet Concerto, performed by Hannah Hever, winner of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance’s Soloists’ Competition 2017.

The Art and Folk Music of Eastern Europe

Ani Batikian violin Lev Parikian conductor Journeying from Poland to Armenia and through to Russia, the concert opens with Lutosławski’s Little Suite. Then brilliant Armenian violinist Ani Batikian joins the London Phoenix Orchestra, conducted by Lev Parikian, in Khachaturian’s exuberant Violin Concerto, a work inspired by traditional Armenian folk melodies. Roland Roberts’ world premiere of The Ninth Wave for violin and orchestra pays homage to Russian-Armenian marine painter Ivan Aivazovsky and the 200th anniversary of his birth. Finally, Ravel’s arrangement of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition concludes our journey. Sponsored by the Tekeyan Cultural Association

Tickets: £12, £8 Students: £5

Tickets: £25, £20, £15, £12, £10


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JULY FRIDAY 30 JUNE, 7.30PM

Eltham College Community Orchestra Echoes of an English Summer Programme to include: Walton Crown Imperial Holst Jupiter from The Planets Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Coates The Dambusters March Wood Fantasia on British Sea Songs Thomas Hood tenor Anna Ganguly violin Paul Showell conductor After the great success of last year’s Russian ECCO, and 2015’s Fourth-of-July Americaninspired show, 2017’s end of year concert is a celebration of British music hosted by Eltham College Community Orchestra under the energetic baton of Paul Showell. Soloists include Eltham College students Anna Ganguly and Thomas Hood. Musicians from Eltham College Boys’ Choir, Concert Band, Big Band and Grange Choir will be led by Tom Bullard, Chris Nall, Michael Coates and Mark Alexander. Orchestral and choral favourites by Holst, Ireland, Elgar, Butterworth, Wood and many more are certain to delight and entertain!

Tickets: £20, £15 Concessions: £15


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SATURDAY 1 JULY, 7.30PM

SUNDAY 9 JULY, 7PM

Crouch End Festival Chorus

Royal College of Music

Lansky: The Mob’s Money Man

Junior Department Symphony & Chamber Orchestras

Gesualdo Tribulationem et dolorem Gesualdo In monte Oliveti Roland Perrin Bach in Prison (jazz trio only) Roland Perrin Lansky: The Mob’s Money Man

Arnold Tam O’Shanter Overture op51 Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G Minor K550 Bartók Concerto for Orchestra

Roland Perrin and The Blue Planet Orchestra Crouch End Festival Chorus Rachel Sutton jazz singer Allan Corduner narrator David Temple conductor Jazz composer and pianist Roland Perrin creates a vivid portrait of notorious New York mobster Meyer Lansky, dubbed ‘The Mob’s Accountant’. Perrin combines American and Latino jazz styles with Jewish Klezmer motifs, all of which conjure up the sounds of New York at the height of the jazz age and the steamy decadence of Havana in the 1950s. This is the second performance of Perrin’s work, commissioned and first performed by Crouch End Festival Chorus in 2015. It is complemented by the composer’s stylish arrangements of J.S. Bach for jazz trio and chorus.

Tickets: £20, £15, £10 Students under 21: 50% off all prices ENCORE Members: 20% off all prices

Jacques Cohen conductor Chris Hirons conductor For over 90 years the RCM Junior Department has offered advanced training at the highest level to young musicians aged 8-18, nurturing its students with individually-tailored programmes of one-toone instrument/voice/composition lessons, supported by chamber music, orchestra, choral and musicianship classes and many former RCMJD students are now leading and influential figures in the music industry. Performed by two of the RCMJD’s most elite performing groups, tonight’s concert will transport you, from Arnold’s drunken Tam O’Shanter Overture, via the brilliance of Mozart’s G Minor Symphony to the magnificence of Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra.

Tickets: £20 Students/OAPs: £10


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THURSDAY 13 JULY, 7.30PM

FRIDAY 14 JULY, 7PM

London Concert Choir A Night at the Opera

Joyce El-Khoury, soprano, and Michael Spyres, tenor

Erica Eloff soprano Jeanette Ager mezzo soprano Alexander James Edwards tenor Peter Willcock baritone Southbank Sinfonia Mark Forkgen conductor

Programme to include arias, duets and music from: Rossini’s Otello, Verdi’s Jérusalem, Donizetti’s La favorite and Lucia di Lammermoor, Auber’s Le lac des fées, Halévy’s Guido et Ginevra

Bullfighters, gypsies, femmes fatales, cigarette factory workers, soldiers, medieval mastersingers, Egyptian priests, members of Parisian high society and London low life – all appear in this concert performance of well-known operatic extracts. The featured operas are Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Verdi’s La traviata, Bizet’s Carmen, Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress and Wagner’s Die Meistersinger. Among the much-loved items you will hear are the bird-catcher’s aria from Magic Flute, the drinking song from Traviata, the Habanera and Toreador Song from Carmen and the Prelude and Grand Finale from Meistersinger.

Joyce El-Khoury soprano Michael Spyres tenor Carlo Rizzi conductor The Hallé

An evening not to be missed.

Opera Rara is delighted to present a unique opportunity to hear two of the world’s outstanding bel canto stars, Joyce El-Khoury and Michael Spyres singing live in London in a very special operatic event. Fresh from triumphant appearances at the Royal Opera House, and working with internationally acclaimed conductor Carlo Rizzi, these two world-class artists join forces with the Hallé, making a rare visit to London, in an evening of 19th-century operatic treasures including some music which has never been heard before. NB. Please note start time.

Tickets: £30, £25, £20, £16, £12

Tickets: £50, £35, £30, £25, £20


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SATURDAY 15 JULY, 7PM

WEDNESDAY 19 JULY, 7.30PM

The Pink Singers – From Queer To Eternity

Ballet United

Songs of struggle and celebration Europe’s longest running LGBT choir returns to Cadogan Hall for a sizzling evening of choral music to mark 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality. Repertoire will be drawn from LGBT composers and performers as well as music that has been meaningful to these communities. The evening will cover music from a rich variety of styles and genres including artists such as Leonard Bernstein, Dusty Springfield, Queen, Erasure, Joan Armatrading, Mika, Radiohead, George Michael, Lady Gaga and Christine and the Queens. Classical numbers will include a rousing chorus by Handel and a moving spiritual by Michael Tippett. The Pink Singers are delighted to be sharing the stage with some very special guests, Out Aloud from Sheffield, and to highlight the work being done around the world on legalising homosexuality – as part of a yearlong exchange project – they are also joined by Rainbow Voices Mumbai, India’s first LGBT choir.

Tickets: £30, £25, £20, £10 Group discounts available

Engaging, involving and inspiring all, through the love of dance. For one night only, Ballet United brings together some of the world's brightest and boldest talent to captivate new audiences and inspire fresh minds. This unique Gala sees pioneering ballet dancers from premier international companies such as the The Royal Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Semperoper Dresden, Northern Ballet, Norwegian National Ballet, Vienna State Ballet and the Rome Opera Ballet take to the stage in an electrifying night showcasing the very best of ballet. The evening includes much loved pas de deux from the classical repertoire alongside more contemporary pieces by renowned 21st-century choreographers such as Benjamin Millepied and Hans Van Manen. There will also be new works commissioned for this inaugural event by Valentino Zucchetti (First Soloist at The Royal Ballet), Nicola Gervasi (Northern Ballet) and Umut Özdaloglu.

Tickets: £45, £35, £25, £15


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Treat yourself to a taste of the BBC Proms on Monday lunchtimes. In 2017 the BBC Proms returns to Cadogan Hall for eight more concerts of world-class chamber music. Hear artists and ensembles including the Elias String Quartet, I Fagiolini, Pavel Kolesnikov, Anu Komsi and the Van Kuijk Quartet. They will perform music which complements the Proms concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, including music by Monteverdi and a concert exploring Finnish folk music. For ticket information see page 21, or discover the full Proms season on our website.

SEASON DETAILS & BOOKINGS Details of the BBC Proms season are also published in the BBC Proms 2017 Festival Guide, available in bookshops and online retailers priced at ÂŁ7.00. General booking opens at 9.00am on Saturday 13 May online at bbc.co.uk/proms, by telephone on 0845 401 5040 *, or in person at the Royal Albert Hall Box Office. EXPERIENCE EVERY PROM Every Prom is live on BBC Radio 3, with regular broadcasts on BBC Television. Listen, watch and catch up via the BBC Proms website. *Calls cost up to 5p/min from most landlines (an additinal connection fee may also apply). Calls from mobiles may cost considerably more. All calls will be recorded and may be monitored for training and quality-control purposes.


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MONDAY 24 JULY

MONDAY 31 JULY

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 1 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 2 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 3 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

ROBERT HOLLINGWORTH

ANNELIEN VAN WAUWE

Monteverdi

3’

Langsamer Satz

4’

Laurent Durupt

3’

Grids for Greed

9’

BBC commission: world premiere

3'

Mozart

5’

Roderick Williams Là ci darem la mano

ANU KOMSI

Webern

Cruda Amarilli Sfogava con le stelle Longe da te, cor mio Orfeo – ‘Possente spirto’ Chiome d’oro Vorrei baciarti, o Filli

c6’

Clarinet Quintet in A major

11’

c10’

32’

Van Kuijk Quartet Annelien Van Wauwe clarinet

FROM THE KALEVALA TO KAUSTINEN: FINNISH FOLK AND BAROQUE MUSIC Anu Komsi soprano Kreeta-Maria Kentala violin Andrew Lawrence-King harp/

kantele/psaltery

BBC commission: world premiere

There will be no interval

Monteverdi

Eero Palviainen theorbo/guitar Milla Viljamaa harmonium

Two of BBC Radio 3’s current New Generation Artists come together for a programme of chamber music spanning over 200 years. The Van Kuijk Quartet joins forces with clarinettist Annelien Van Wauwe for Mozart’s lyrical Clarinet Quintet, whose expansive melodies and sunny A major key belie the struggles and sadnesses of his personal life. Webern’s Langsamer Satz (Slow Movement) is, by contrast, the ecstatic outpouring of a young man in love, happier than ever before and writing music once described as ‘Tristan and Isolde compressed into 11 minutes’. In his first string quartet, which today receives its world premiere, French composer and pianist Laurent Durupt explores contrasts both of musical material and musical time, and asks whether the differences are conflicting or complementary.

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Laudate pueri Dominum a 5 (concertato) Volgendo il ciel per l’immortal sentiero Keith Saunders (Hollingworth); Christian Ruvolo (van Wawue); Maarit Kytöharju (Komsi)

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Who better to celebrate the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi’s birth than I Fagiolini, who have spent a career unpicking the knotty conflicts and emotional truths of the composer’s music. The vocal ensemble is joined by strings, cornetts and continuo to explore love, lust, anger, jealousy and despair in a concert that spans the gamut of Monteverdi’s music, both sacred and secular. This season’s first Monday-lunchtime Prom at Cadogan Hall also includes the world premiere of a new commission from composer, baritone and Proms regular Roderick Williams, inspired by the text of a well-known aria from Mozart’s Don Giovanni.

Finnish folk music meets familiar Baroque textures in a programme exploring two genres with a shared love of song and dance. Soprano Anu Komsi and violinist Kreeta-Maria Kentala both have family roots in the folk-rich municipality of Kaustinen, Western Finland. They are joined by fellow boundary-crossing musicians for a whistle-stop journey through Finnish musical history encompassing the 16th-century Piae cantiones (the earliest printed book of Finnish music) and the 19th-century national folk epic, the Kalevala, which so inspired Sibelius. The concert also features favourites by Corelli and other Baroque composers, as well as folk songs from Kaustinen and music by Kreeta Haapasalo (1813–93), who was born in the region.


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MONDAY 7 AUGUST

MONDAY 14 AUGUST

MONDAY 21 AUGUST

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 4 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 5 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 6 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

IL POMO D’ORO

ALE X ANDER MELNIKOV

Hasse

Adagio and Fugue in G minor

Shostakovich 7’

Platti

Cello Concerto in D major

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Cello Concerto in A minor, RV 419

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Divertimento in B flat major

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Boccherini

Cello Concerto in D major, G479

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Edgar Moreau cello Il Pomo d’Oro Maxim Emelyanychev director There will be no interval

Still in his early twenties, French cellist Edgar Moreau is already making his mark with the exuberant virtuosity of his playing. Here he joins the Baroque ensemble Il Pomo d’Oro for a programme focusing on 18th-century concertos. Charged with all the rhetorical and emotional intensity of opera arias, these wonderfully expressive and colourful works range from the fretful melancholy of Vivaldi’s Cello Concerto in A minor to the poised elegance of Boccherini’s Concerto in D major and the irrepressible joy of Platti’s Concerto in D major.

Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets – excerpts 21’ Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87 – Nos. 1–4 & 7–8 34’

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L’invitation au voyage

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Seis canciones castellanas Cinq mélodies populaires grècques

Latvian Radio Choir Sigvards Kl, ava director

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‘Our family discussed the Revolution of 1905 constantly … The stories deeply affected my imagination.’ Born in the shadow of one of Russia’s darkest hours – the slaughter of over 1,000 peaceful protesters outside the Winter Palace in St Petersburg – Shostakovich carried its ghosts with him throughout his life. They are given voice here in a concert that brings together the wordless songs of the composer’s Preludes and Fugues with the more explicit homage of the Ten Poems on Texts by Revolutionary Poets. In the last of its three appearances this season, the Latvian Radio Choir is joined by Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov.

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Ravel

Alexander Melnikov piano

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Études latines – ‘Lydé’; ‘Vile potabis’; ‘Tyndaris’

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Shéhérazade – ‘Chanson d’Engaddi’; ‘La chanson d’Ishak de Mossoul’; ‘Le voyage’

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Voyage à Paris; Montparnasse; Hyde Park; Hôtel 7’ Christiane Karg soprano Malcolm Martineau piano There will be no interval

With triumphant performances for the Royal Opera and Glyndebourne behind her, rising German soprano Christiane Karg now makes her Proms debut. She is joined by pianist Malcolm Martineau for a musical voyage in song. They visit Greece in the heady love songs of Ravel’s ‘Greek popular songs’, the exotic East in Koechlin’s Shéhérazade settings and Spain in Guridi’s darkly beautiful Castilian songs, before heading closer to home with a jaunty stroll in Hyde Park courtesy of Poulenc.

Julien Mignot (Melnikov); Gisela Schenker (Karg)

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MONDAY 28 AUGUST

MONDAY 4 SEPTEMBER TICKET

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 7 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

PROMS AT… CADOGAN HALL, PCM 8 1.00pm–c2.00pm • Cadogan Hall

PAVEL KOLESNIKOV

Chopin

Waltz in A flat major, Op. 69 No. 1 3’ Impromptu in A flat major, Op. 29 4’ Waltz in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2 3’ Fantasy-Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op. 66 5’ Fantasy in F minor/A flat major, Op. 49 14 Mazurkas – selection 12’ Scherzo in E major, Op. 54 10’ Pavel Kolesnikov piano There will be no interval

Colin Way (Kolesnikov); Benjamin Ealovega (Elias Quartet)

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Still in his twenties, award-winning pianist and former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist Pavel Kolesnikov has been praised for the sensitivity and maturity of his playing. Fresh from a critically acclaimed recording of Chopin’s Mazurkas, he performs an all-Chopin recital at Cadogan Hall, including the brooding Fantasy, Op. 49, the mercurial Scherzo in E major and the ever popular Waltz in A flat major, Op. 69 No 1, alongside a selection of Mazurkas – one of the forms in which Chopin most deeply expressed his feelings for his Polish homeland.

INFORMATION Stalls: £15.00, Centre Gallery: £13.00 (booking fees apply). Day Seats: £6.00. Tickets can be purchased online at bbc.co.uk/proms, by phone on 0845 401 5040* or in person from the Royal Albert Hall from 9.00am on Saturday 13 May. From Saturday 20 May tickets can also be purchased from Cadogan Hall (020 7730 4500).

ELIAS STRING QUARTET

Schubert

String Quintet in C major

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Elias String Quartet Alice Neary cello There will be no interval

Schubert’s final chamber work is a piece of sublime beauty, a masterpiece of the repertoire composed only two months before the composer’s death at the age of just 31. Instead of the additional viola preferred by Mozart and Beethoven in their string quintets, Schubert adds a second cello, to create a work of sonorous beauty. From its expansive opening Allegro and the fragile beauty of the Adagio to its exuberant Scherzo and good-humoured closing Allegretto, this is a work of boundless invention and charm. Former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Elias String Quartet are joined by cellist Alice Neary.

On the day of the concert, tickets can be bought from 10.00am at Cadogan Hall only.

£6 Tickets On The Day At least 150 Day Seats (Side Gallery bench seats) are available from 10.00am on the day of the concert. They must be purchased in person, with cash only, and are limited to two tickets per transaction.

£40 Proms Chamber Music Series Pass Hear all eight Monday-lunchtime Proms Chamber Music concerts for just £40.00 †, with guaranteed entrance to the Side Gallery until 12.40pm (after which Proms Chamber Music Series Pass-holders may be asked to join the Day Queue). Passes can be purchased from 9.00am on Thursday 11 May online, by phone or in person at the Royal Albert Hall. Two passport-sized photographs must be provided. Please note: Proms Chamber Music Series Passes cannot be purchased from Cadogan Hall. Proms Chamber Music Series Passes are subject to availability.

Concert Information Doors open at 11.00am for Proms Chamber Music concerts (entrance to the auditorium from 12.30pm). Please note there will be no intervals for these concerts. All online and telephone bookings made through the Cadogan Hall Box Office are subject to a fee of £3.00 per transaction. † At the Royal Albert Hall, a booking fee of 2% of the total value (plus £2 per ticket up to a maximum of £25.00 per booking) applies.


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FRIDAY 21 JULY, 7.30PM

THURSDAY 27 JULY, 7.30PM

Candide in Concert

Curtis Stigers with the Ronnie Scott's Big Band

London Musical Theatre Orchestra

performs 'Sinatra at the Sands' Freddie Tapner conductor After a sell-out season in 2016, the London Musical Theatre Orchestra returns to Cadogan Hall for its latest concert performance of Candide. With a score by legendary composer Leonard Bernstein, Candide tells the story of Candide, the bastard cousin of Baron Thunder-Ten-Tonck, who is expelled from home, dragged into the Bulgarian army, brought before the Spanish Inquisition, swindled out of a fortune, shipwrecked on a desert isle, and separated time and again from his true love Cunegonde. She, too, bears a barrage of misfortunes including, sale into prostitution, forced marriage to an exorbitantly wealthy man, and slavery. Through it all, however, they try to hold onto the lessons of their dear master Dr. Pangloss: ‘Everything is for the best in this best of all possible worlds’.

Curtis Stigers channels the hip, swinging chemistry of Frank Sinatra and the Count Basie Orchestra. Internationally acclaimed US vocalist Curtis Stigers is returning to the U.K. after recording his most recent album One More For The Road. Both the album and the tour are in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Sinatra at the Sands. Curtis brings the sensational show to Cadogan Hall, having already sold out eight shows at Ronnie Scott’s this summer. Fitting then, that this show sees Curtis joining forces with the U.K.’s favourite, the world famous, and absolutely masterful Ronnie Scott’s Big Band. Together they perform his very own renditions of the Sinatra classics. Expect a brilliantly produced show performed by world-class musicians. This rare occasion is sure to be a highlight of the year.

With a book from Hugh Wheeler and lyrical contributions from the incomparable Stephen Sondheim, Candide is a masterpiece for the ages.

Tickets: £55 (premium), £40, £30, £20 Concessions: £2 off ENCORE Members: 10% off Groups (not available online): 10+ 10% discount; 20+ 15% discount

Tickets: £37.50, £20


Illustrations © 1989 Helen Oxenbury from We’re Going on a Bear Hunt™ by Michael Rosen.

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Adapted from the book written by Michael Rosen and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury

‘Ingenious’

‘Enchanting’

Daily Mail

BBC Radio Bristol

We’re Going to Cadogan Hall! we’Re going to see a beaR hunt What a beautiful plaY! we’Re not scAReD... FRI 4 AUG - SUN 3 SEPT

Tickets £24, £16.50, £14.50 Most suitable for children aged 3+.

Tickets must be purchased for all children 18 months old and above.

★★★★★

A magnificently preposterous romp’ ‘A The Independent

The mysterious and fabulously wealthy Phileas Fogg wagers his life’s fortune that he can circumnavigate the globe in just 80 days. Join Fogg and his loyal valet, Passepartout, as they voyage from the misty alleys of Victorian London to the exotic subcontinent and the Wild West in a race against the clock.

WED 2 AUG - SAT 2 SEPT TICKETS £17.50 - £49.50

A hugely talented cast of 8 play over 125 characters in this imaginative, high-spirited escapade including six trains, five boats, four fights, three dances, two circus acts and an elephant!


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FUTURE HIGHLIGHTS

FRIDAY 28 JULY, 7.30PM SATURDAY 29 JULY, 3PM AND 7.30PM

Ladysmith Black Mambazo The joyous and uplifting musical voices of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, referred to by Nelson Mandela as ‘South Africa’s cultural ambassadors’ marry the intricate rhythms and harmonies of their Zulu traditions to the sounds and sentiments of gospel music. The result is a musical and spiritual alchemy that has touched a worldwide audience ever since Paul Simon first introduced them to the world with the Graceland album. The group sing in a joyously energetic performance that combines powerful choruses, softer, almost whispering chants where voices blend harmoniously, and tightly-choreographed dance moves. ‘Gorgeous harmonies from the South African vocal ensemble, best known for their work with Paul Simon on Graceland. Though they sing entirely a cappella, their songs have a rhythmic spring, and their dance moves are light-footed and elegant’ (Daily Telegraph).

Tickets: £39.50, £15

SATURDAY 9 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Russian State Opera presents

Tosca Russian State Opera returns with one of the greatest opera classics – Puccini’s Tosca. Featuring an impressive cast and accompanied by a live orchestra, this haunting tragedy with its breath-taking arias will intrigue and fascinate you. Sung in Italian with English surtitles. Tickets: £38 - £30


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Jazz and Contemporary Music

WEDNESDAY 6 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

TUESDAY 19 SEPTEMBER , 6PM

The Carpenters Story

Albert Hammond in Symphony

The award-winning Carpenters Story celebrates the music of one of the most successful pop duos in music history, Richard and Karen Carpenter.

with the Leipzig Symphony Orchestra Prolific songwriter Albert Hammond performs a rare UK symphonic concert, joined on stage by Germany’s Leipzig Orchestra, led by conductor Andris Nelsons.

THURSDAY 7 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

A Celebration of Howard Blake

Jazz at Carnegie Hall

FRIDAY 15 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

A concert featuring many of the great names in jazz history who have performed in America’s most famous concert hall with big band music from, amongst others, Louis Armstrong, Woody Herman and Stan Kenton.

Ute Lemper: The 9 Secrets

TUESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Join the composer and conductor Howard Blake for a magical evening of some of his stunning works.

Ute Lemper in concert with her newest musical creation – a brand new song cycle based on Paulo Coelho’s novel Manuscript Found in Accra.

Paul Brady

MONDAY 18 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

The 70th Birthday Celebrations Paul Brady, singer, songwriter and multiinstrumentalist is one of Ireland’s most enduringly popular artists.

The BIG Chris Barber Band 2017

FRIDAY 20 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

One of the last British jazz legends, Chris Barber and his Band celebrate 100 years of Jazz and Chris’ 68 years as bandleader.

Swinging at the Cotton Club Featuring The Lindy Hop Dance Company & Harry Strutters Hot Rhythm Orchestra An action-packed show celebrating the music and dance of the Cotton Club, New York’s most celebrated nightclub of the 1920s and ’30s.


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LOCAL DINING

FOOD AND DRINK

Côte Brasserie 7-12 Sloane Square, SW1W 8EG For reservations, email sloanesquare@cote-restaurants.co.uk or call 020 7881 5999 2 courses £11.70 or 3 courses £13.65 (until 7pm). Perfect for a pre or post-concert meal… ‘Robust French flavours, cheery continental vibes and brilliant value for money’ Good Food Guide 2011.

Oakley Bar and Café

Colbert 50-52 Sloane Square, Chelsea, SW1W 8AX 020 7730 2804, info@colbertchelsea.com, www.colbertchelsea.com Inspired by the great boulevard cafés of Paris, Colbert serves a classic Parisian café menu all day until late, perfect for before or after Cadogan Hall events. The Botanist Sloane Square, SW1W 8EE 020 7730 0077 Pre-concert offer: 2 courses for £15/ 3 courses £18 (Order between 4.30pm – 6.30pm) The Rib Room Bar & Restaurant Jumeirah Carlton Tower, Cadogan Place, SW1X 9PY 020 7858 7250 This iconic restaurant celebrated its 50th anniversary with a make-over in late 2011. With an extensive choice of wine and cocktails, and delicious British cuisine, it’s the perfect destination for a pre-show drink or a bite to eat post-show.

Food A selection of savouries, sandwiches and cakes are available from the Oakley Bar and Café. Bars Cadogan Hall’s bars offer a large selection of champagne, wines, spirits, beer, soft drinks and tea and coffee. For your added convenience, why not pre-order your interval drinks at the bar before the performance and have them ready and waiting for you? Gallery Bar Drinks will be available to purchase from the Gallery during the interval at some concerts.


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BOOKING INFORMATION Cadogan Hall Box Office Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ To book in person the Box Office is open Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm and Sunday 12pm-6pm on concert days only. Book online www.cadoganhall.com This is a secure site available 24 hours a day. All bookings subject to a £3.00 transaction fee. You can check the view of the stage from every seat in the hall. Telephone sales 020 7730 4500 Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm All bookings subject to a £3.00 transaction fee. Tickets are posted unless the performance is within seven days where tickets will be held for collection. Concessions and student tickets: Where general concessions are available this is defined as under16s, full time students, senior citizens and persons out of work. Tickets are subject to availability and at the discretion of Cadogan Hall. A limited number of £10 student tickets are available for many of our concerts. For availability, please call the Box Office on 020 7730 4500. Refund Protection: TicketPlan Refund Protection is available for your booking. We strongly recommend that you include this option. Your tickets are non-refundable and this will protect you against cancellation resulting from accidents and unexpected illnesses. Full details are available from the Box Office or on our website. Group discounts: Cadogan Hall offers generous discounts for groups of six or more. Discounts vary according to event so please call 020 7730 5744 for further information or to make a group booking. Data Protection: When making a booking your details will be recorded on to our database and may be used by Cadogan Hall and our associates to inform you of forthcoming events. If you do not wish to receive this information please inform the Box Office at the time of booking. Conditions of sale: Please note that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded. Only one discount is available per booking. Children under five will not be admitted to Cadogan Hall except for family shows, where each child must have their own seat. We reserve the right to remove children from the auditorium if they are not well behaved. Price band structure reflects the level of comfort and clarity of view. We regret we cannot guarantee unrestricted view at all times due to the varying nature of performances.

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ACCESSIBILITY Free companion / Assistance scheme Cadogan Hall has a range of services to assist disabled customers including provision for wheelchair users in the stalls. Customers in receipt of disability-related state benefits, and members of our Access Scheme, may be entitled to concessionary ticket prices for some events or a free companion seat. Please contact the Box Office for a form to register for Cadogan Hall’s Access Scheme. Wheelchair users If you use a wheelchair and wish to transfer to a seat, we regret we may not be able to provide a member of staff to help you physically. However, we will arrange for your wheelchair to be taken away and stored. A lift is located to the right once inside the Box Office reception allowing access to a lowered Box Office counter. Foyer areas are on the same level as the Box Office and the foyer bar (Oakley Room) is accessed via a wide access lift. Seats within the stalls are accessed via a wide lift as are adapted toilet facilities. The Gallery Please note the lift provides access to all levels except the gallery seating areas. Gallery seating can only be accessed via the main stairwell. When travelling to and from the gallery seating areas please allow sufficient time in order to be seated at an appropriate time. Customers with hearing requirements The auditorium is fitted with an infra-red amplification system. This is not the same as a Loop System so switching your hearing aid to ‘T’ is not sufficient. Please contact a member of staff on arrival to be given an amplification aid. Customers with sight impairment Guide dogs are welcome to access the hall and auditorium but please do let us know prior to arriving at the hall so we may make any special arrangements if necessary. We produce CD versions of this brochure. To request a free copy please call the Box Office and ask to be added to our regular lists. ‘Touch / Familiarisation’ tours can be arranged and we have unisex accessible toilets on all levels except the Gallery.


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