Autumn 2015 Events at Cadogan Hall

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Christmas with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Sunday 6th December 2015, 3.30pm Debbie Wiseman Conductor Simon Bates Presenter George Layton Narrator James Loynes Baritone Start the festivities with The Magic of Christmas concert. Conducted by Debbie Wiseman, one of the UKs finest female musical ambassadors, this concert features traditional Christmas numbers, including Winter Wonderland and Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, as well as classical favourites and several of Debbie Wiseman’s own compositions, including her Father Brown Concert Suite and Wolf Hall. This concert is given in aid of Breast Cancer Now.

Christmas Cracker

Saturday 19th December 2015, 3pm & 7.30pm Nick Davies Conductor Anna-Jane Casey Vocalist Lance Ellington Vocalist

Back by popular demand and featuring two brand new vocalists - it’s the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Christmas Cracker show! The Orchestra is delighted to be joined by West End and television stars Anne-Jane Casey and Lance Ellington for this magical festive concert of Christmas songs, joyful sing-along carols and Yuletide pieces, including Mary’s Boy Child, Santa Baby, Sleigh Ride, Bugler’s Holiday and Let it Snow.

Ticket prices: £48, £38, £28, £18 Telephone bookings 020 7730 4500 Online bookings www.cadoganhall.com www.rpo.co.uk

Groups, schools and RPO friends discounts apply, subject to terms and conditions. Please call 020 7608 8840 for further information.


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AUTUMN EVENTS AT CADOGAN HALL The new season of Zurich International Orchestra Series begins on 24 September with the Basel Symphony Orchestra. On 26 October, an exclusive chance to see some of the brightest young artists of our generation, as the winners of the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Competition are conducted by Valery Gergiev with the Mariinsky Orchestra.

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Future Highlights

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Our resident orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic, begins its Resident season here with an all brass concert featuring virtuoso trumpeter Allen Vizzutti on 22 September. Our popular series, Choral at Cadogan, featuring the UK and Europe’s finest vocal groups, begins in October with the first of two concerts by The Tallis Scholars.

Food and Drink

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We welcome back the EFG London Jazz Festival and ‘the best jazz festival on the planet’ according to BBC Radio 3’s Jez Nelson, which brings to the Hall some of the very best jazz musicians, including multiple Grammy winner Maria Schneider who makes a very rare London appearance with her superb New York Big Band. Please see pages 32 – 35 for details.

At a Glance

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Getting to Cadogan Hall 41 Seating plans

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Booking information

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AT A GLANCE SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER SEPTEMBER

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Tuesday 22

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Thursday 3

Philharmonia Orchestra

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Saturday 5

Savita Devi and Radhika Copra

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Thursday 10

Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights

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Wednesday 23 The Pansori Night

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Basel Symphony Orchestra

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Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Top Brass

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Friday 11

Pandits Rajan and Sajan Mishra

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Thursday 24

Sunday 13

The Yellow River Cantata

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Friday 25 & Saturday 26

Albert Lee

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Monday 28

Basel Symphony Orchestra

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Tuesday 29

Sophie Bevan

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Wednesday 16 Opera Settecento

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Friday 18

Sinatra Sequins & Swing

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Saturday 19

Jazz in New York – The 1930s

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Sunday 20

Yellow River Praise

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Monday 21

Emma Johnson and John Lill

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Wednesday 30 Favourite Operatic Arias

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Sunday 4

The Doctors’ Orchestra

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Thursday 22

The Tallis Scholars

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Monday 5

Dresden Philharmonic

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Friday 23

Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra

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Tuesday 6

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Saturday 24

Nizami Brothers and Imran Khan

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Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of London

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Sunday 25

Chelsea Opera Group

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Mariinsky Orchestra

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Tuesday 13

Leo Nucci

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Tuesday 27

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Thursday 15

English Chamber Orchestra

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Wednesday 28 London Chamber Orchestra

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Friday 16

An Evening with Judy Collins

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Thursday 29

Nils Lofgren

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Saturday 17

Southbank Sinfonia Family Concert

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Friday 30

Brussels Philharmonic

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Monday 19

The Sensational 60s Experience

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Saturday 31

Crash, Bang, Wallop!

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Tuesday 20

L’Orchestre du Monde

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Saturday 31

Donovan

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English Schools’ Orchestra

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Tuesday 17

Monday 2

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Tuesday 3

Freddy Kempf Piano Recital

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Wednesday 18 Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw with Madeline Bell Thursday 19

Kenny Wheeler

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Friday 20

Lush Life: the songs of Billy Strayhorn

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Saturday 21

Family Jazz All-Stars with Juliet Kelly

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Saturday 21

Sibongile Khumalo

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Sunday 22

Paul Whiteman: The King of Jazz 35

Monday 23

Prague Symphony Orchestra

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Tuesday 24

New Sussex Opera

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Thursday 26

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Sunday 29

Handel’s Messiah

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Monday 30 & Tuesday 1 December

Barts Choir

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Wednesday 4 Flanders Symphony Orchestra

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Thursday 5

Flanders Symphony Orchestra

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Friday 6

London Concertante

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Saturday 7

London International Orchestra

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Sunday 8

Maxim Vengerov and Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra

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Monday 9

London Russian Ballet School

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Tuesday 10

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

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Wednesday 11 London Concert Choir

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Thursday 12

The RAF in Concert

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Friday 13

James Farm

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Saturday 14

Cecile McLorin Salvant

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Sunday 15

European Doctors Orchestra

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Monday 16

Kurt Elling

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Maria Schneider Orchestra

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THURSDAY 3 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Philharmonia Orchestra

Sibelius En Saga Benjamin Ellin Miyabi – concerto for violin and orchestra (world premiere) Dvořák Symphony No. 8

SEPTEMBER

Mayuko Katsumura violin Benjamin Ellin conductor Violinist Mayuko Katsumura and conductor Benjamin Ellin join the Philharmonia Orchestra in a programme featuring Sibelius’ revealing tone poem En Saga before the conductor’s own and much anticipated violin concerto, Miyabi. This new work fuses together strands of Japanese folklore with the traditions from both performer’s cultures and is packed with musical drama, excitement, intensity and joy. ‘Ellin’s is a musical voice well worth getting acquainted with.’ Gramophone The concert concludes with the radiant Eighth Symphony by Dvořák, a masterpiece which brims with Bohemian folk-tunes, exhilarating orchestral sounds and beautiful harmonies. Little wonder this symphony is one of Dvořák’s most delightful, carefree works.

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SATURDAY 5 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Savita Devi and Radhika Copra in a thumri and ghazal double bill Savita is one of the few artists in India who still perform in the increasingly rare classical thumri tradition. The daughter of the great Siddheshwari Devi, to listen to Savita is to be transported into a world of history, beauty, tradition and authenticity. Radhika has established herself as a rare and talented performer of the SUFI genre of ghazal. Her command of both Urdu and Hindi has allowed her to develop a wide repertoire including all the well-known poets. TICKETS: £20, £15, £10

FRIDAY 11 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Pandits Rajan and Sajan Mishra in a rare recital of thumri Rajan and Sajan Mishra are recognised as India’s finest singers of the North Indian style of khyal. Literally translated as ‘imagination’, khyal is an elaborate and virtuoso style, demanding improvisational flexibility as well as careful attention to notation, phrasing and rhythm. In this concert they focus on thumri, a romantic and lyrical style of singing closely associated with Varanasi. TICKETS: £25, £20, £15, £10

SATURDAY 24 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

Nizami Brothers and Imran Khan Sufiana with qawali and ghazal Both of these styles of singing had their origins in the music of the khankas and dargas of Sufi saints – always expressing longing for God. Featuring the great qawali singers Nizami and Niazi Brothers from Delhi and Karachi and Imran Khan – Delhi gharana – outstanding singer of Sufi poetry in the form of ghazal. TICKETS: £20, £15, £10


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THURSDAY 10 SEPTEMBER, 8PM

SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER, 7PM

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

The Yellow River Cantata (UK Premiere)

Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights Live orchestral film screening A silent, romantic comedy written, directed and starring Charlie Chaplin. The story follows the misadventures of Chaplin’s Tramp as he falls in love with a blind girl and develops a turbulent friendship with an alcoholic millionaire. Critics consider City Lights not only one of the highest accomplishments of Chaplin’s career, but one of the greatest films ever made. The critic James Agee referred to the final scene as the ‘greatest single piece of acting ever committed to celluloid’. No stranger to film music, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has a worldwide reputation performing some of the best soundtracks ever written.

TICKETS: £25, £20 Tickets are subsidised by unique arrangement with Citigroup. RPO Friends discounts apply

The London Chinese Philharmonic Guang Wei Xian Xing Hai Ran The Yellow River Cantata (UK premiere) Pan Jie Nong Liu Xue An Great Wall Ballad Zhang han Hui The Songhua River Isakovsky Bolangteer Katyusha Rodgers & Hammerstein Edelweiss Charles Parker We’ll Meet Again Xu xing zhi Nie Er A Miserable Female Singer Sai Ke Xian Xing Hai In February Alford Colonel Bogey March He Lv Ting Guerrilla’s Song Anon Bella Ciao Fang Ding Hao Red Blossoms Godowsky Elegy Lu Xiu Tang Nostalgia The London Chinese Philharmonic Choir commemorates the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II and the Chinese people’s War of Resistance in this evening’s concert. Organised by LCPC’s Board, led by Chairman Mr Yee Cheung Hui and the Artistic Director Mr Bo Wang, this commemorative evening is presented by a host of established artists including Marie Angel, Bo Wang, He Wu, Cao Qun, Gen Li, Lin Lin, Cheng Yu, Emas Au, David Yu, Stone Chan and William Ng. TICKETS: £20, £15, £10


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WEDNESDAY 16 SEPTEMBER, 7PM

FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Opera Settecento

Sinatra Sequins & Swing: The Capitol Years Live!

Adriano in Siria, Naples, 1734

Pergolesi Adriano in Siria (UK premiere) Erica Eloff Farnaspe The UK premiere of Pergolesi’s 1734 Naples opera, Adriano in Siria, with a libretto by Pietro Metastasio. Anyone familiar with Giovanni Battista Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater will appreciate the numerous melodic arias in this opera, one of only two opera seria that the composer wrote in his short life. ‘There’s some absolutely first-rate music here, both high – and low-brow, and cutting edge for the 1730s in its daring simplicity and directness. Act II of the opera in particular contains an almost unbroken succession of chart-topping arias, many of which remained popular for years after Pergolesi’s death.’ Simon Heighes ‘The music is… surprising and fascinating. Even though Pergolesi tended to stick to much the same structure for his arias, in which the characters ruminate about their various inner turmoils, the musical invention is never in doubt.’ Alan Titherington. TICKETS: £35, £27, £21, £15

Kevin Fitzsimmons lead vocalist Kitty La Roar vocalist Pete Long Orchestra Spectacular sounding, relentlessly entertaining celebration of the hits, films and Hollywood glamour of Sinatra’s golden era of 1953-1961. Starring UK’s impressive new stars of big band swing backed by the world class 15-piece Pete Long Orchestra (with players from Ronnie Scott’s Big Band, BBC Big Band), this concert is recommended by Ken Barnes, President of Sinatra Music Society. A must-see for any fan of Sinatra, big bands and swing, with over 30 classic hits including Chicago, Night And Day, Come Fly With Me, Moonlight In Vermont, The Tender Trap, I’ve Got You Under My Skin, World On A String and more, interwoven with recreations of songs from iconic films such as Pal Joey, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, High Society plus luminaries like Peggy Lee, Marilyn Monroe, swingin’ Bobby Darin, and plenty of fun in between. ‘A must-see show’ Ken Barnes

TICKETS: £30, £26, £22, £17 Concessions: £1.50 off


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SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

SUNDAY 20 SEPTEMBER, 7PM

Jazz In New York The 1930s

Yellow River Praise Chinese Moon Festival Gala

The Jazz Repertory Company Keith Nichols piano/vocals Martin Litton piano Anthony Kerr vibraphone Enrico Tomasso trumpet/vocals Julia Biel & Joan Viskant vocals Matthias Seuffert clarinet and sax Robert Fowler clarinet & sax Ian Bateman trombone Thomas ‘Spats’ Langham guitar David Chamberlain bass & guitar Richard Pite drums Take a whistle-stop tour around Manhattan visiting its nightclubs, bars and recording studios and enjoy the great music of Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday, Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton and many more. The BBC’s Alyn Shipton is our tour guide and a dozen of the finest ‘Classic Jazz’ specialists recreate with stunning authenticity and excitement the era when Swing was King. ‘Go and hear them the next chance you get, whatever age you are. Its memory will add joyous years to your life.’ Dick Laurie, Hot News International

TICKETS: £36, £28, £22, £16

Xian Xing Hai Yellow River Cantata (vocal and piano extracts) Operatic arias including Rusalka’s Song to the Moon and La donna è mobile. Beibei Wang soprano John Hudson tenor Julian Jacobson piano UKCN Choir London-Chinese Dance School London International Sinfonia Peter Knapp conductor Connie Alexander event director 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War 2 and the Sino-Japanese War, both of which strengthened the world’s front against fascism. 2015 is also the year of the UK-China Cultural Exchange and to celebrate the UK Chinese Dance and Culture Association presents a concert of Chinese and Western Music which includes vocal and piano solo extracts from Xian Xing Hai’s Yellow River Cantata.

TICKETS: £40, £35, £30, £20


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MONDAY 21 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

TUESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Emma Johnson and John Lill

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Clarinet & piano recital

Top Brass 2015 featuring Allen Vizzutti

Schumann Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 Brahms Zwei Rhapsodien, Op. 79 (piano solo) Brahms Clarinet Sonata, Op. 120 No. 1 Dvořák Sonatina, Op. 100 Brahms Drei Intermezzi, Op. 117 (piano solo) Brahms Clarinet Sonata, Op. 120 No. 2

Tom Watson O.B.1. Fanfare J.S. Bach Toccata and Fugue in D Minor Henri Tomasi Fanfares liturgiques Allen Vizzutti Quarks Bernstein Presto Barbaro from On the Waterfront Michael Daugherty Motown Metal Edward Gregson Symphony in two movements (new version, UK Premiere) Allen Vizzutti Rising Sun

Emma Johnson clarinet John Lill piano These two acclaimed musicians join forces for a programme of some of the best-loved Romantic works for clarinet and piano. John Lill also performs some of Brahms’ solo piano works – the passionate Rhapsodies and lyrical Intermezzi.

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Brass and Percussion sections Allen Vizzutti trumpet Philip Harper conductor

‘John Lill is, without a doubt, one of the finest pianists at work today and his undemonstrative appearance on the stage belies a fiercely passionate and romantic temperament.’ Seen and Heard International

The RPO’s exceptional brass and percussion sections are sure to astound in Top Brass 2015. Guest trumpet superstar Allen Vizzutti has appeared in performance with some of the greatest names in the music industry, such as Dizzy Gillespie and Chick Corea.

‘Ask anyone on the street to name a famous British clarinettist, and if they don’t come out with Acker Bilk, the likelihood is that they will name Emma Johnson, such is the extent of her fame.’ Music Teacher Magazine

This dazzling programme features a variety of works, including Edward Gregson’s greatly anticipated UK premiere of his Symphony in two movements, Motown Metal and Quarks, an exciting new work by Vizzutti.

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CADOGAN HALL • SEPTEMBER 2015

WEDNESDAY 23 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

The Pansori Night

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FRIDAY 25 SEPTEMBER & SATURDAY 26 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Albert Lee Solo Tour 2015 Special Guest Ralph McTell

The Pansori Night will bring together six talented performers for an evening of music, dance and song with a contemporary twist. Pansori is a form of vocal story-telling that reaches back centuries — the stories sung are often comic, with a Chaucerian comedy to them, but they are also more than just bawdiness, and can be romantic, sad and emotional to boot. Rising pansori talent Sang-il Nam will be joined by Aeri Park, one of Korea’s leading female pansori performers. Aeri Park will also perform with ‘Poppin’ Hyunjoon, who takes breakdance moves and blends them with traditional rhythms. Our three stars will also be joined by Bae Reon, playing the ajaeng – a seven-stringed instrument, percussionist Kye-youl Jun accompanying the pansori with the janggu (Korean drum) and traditional dancer Ji-sun Choi. Presented by K-Music 2015.

TICKETS: This event is free but ticketed. Please note: booking fee applies when booking online and by phone, but not in person. Maximum of four tickets per person.

Albert Lee, one of the most respected guitarists in the country-rock music scene, is joined on stage by special guest Ralph McTell, his American touring band and renowned steel guitarist Cindy Cashdollar as part of his Solo Tour 2015. Albert made his name touring with the likes of Eric Clapton, The Everly Brothers and Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band through the ’70s and ’80s, and has maintained a devoted fan-base the world over. Lauded for his unparalleled picking style, Albert was joined by a massive list of special guests at his 70th birthday celebration concerts at Cadogan Hall in 2014 (available soon on DVD and CD). With the new solo acoustic album Highwayman just released to critical acclaim and a documentary of his life in the works, Albert will continue to tour solo with his incredible band of hand-picked musicians – J.T. Thomas on keys, Will MacGregor on bass and Jason Smith on drums. Albert is supported by acoustic-folk group Palmerston.

TICKETS: £35


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Basel Symphony Orchestra Dennis Russell Davies C O N D U C T O R

THURSDAY 24 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Les Six M A R R I A G E A T T H E E I F F E L T O W E R Ravel P I A N O C O N C E R T O I N G M A J O R Stravinsky T H E R I T E O F S P R I N G Alice Sara Ott P I A N O We are delighted to welcome Basel Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Dennis Russell Davies. German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott, whose album The Chopin Project reached the top of the international classical music charts in 2015, joins the orchestra and conductor in the first of two concerts to give a performance of Ravel’s playful and serene Piano Concerto in G major. MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Mozart P I A N O

C O N C E R T O N O . 9 I N E F L A T,

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Holst T H E P L A N E T S Elisabeth Leonskaya P I A N O One of the most celebrated pianists of our time, Elisabeth Leonskaya joins the orchestra for its second concert, playing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9. The evening finishes with a performance of Holst’s largest orchestral work – a suite of seven unique movements, named after all of the planets apart from Pluto, undiscovered at the time of its composition.

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TUESDAY 29 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

WEDNESDAY 30 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM

Sophie Bevan sings Mozart, Haydn & Beethoven

Favourite Operatic Arias

Mozart Overture to La clemenza di Tito Mozart Aria – ‘Ah, lo previdi… K.272. Ah, t’invola agl’occhi miei’ Haydn Overture to Windsor Castle Haydn Scena di Berenice Beethoven Aria – ‘Ah! perfido’, Op. 65 Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C major

A selection of arias by Donizetti, Harutunyan, Saint-Saëns, Verdi, Tigranyan, Giordano and Leoncavallo

The Orchestra of Classical Opera Sophie Bevan soprano Ian Page conductor The exciting young British soprano Sophie Bevan joins Ian Page and Classical Opera for a concert of works by the three greatest composers of the Classical period. She sings three of the most magnificent concert arias ever written – including Mozart’s extraordinary Ah, lo previdi, of which the scholar Alfred Einstein wrote, ‘Mozart almost never wrote anything more ambitious, or containing stronger dramatic feeling.’ Classical Opera’s acclaimed period-instrument orchestra brings fresh, vibrant colours to Beethoven’s remarkable First Symphony. ‘…Bevan, whose star potential, on this showing, seems limitless…’ Hugh Canning, Opera TICKETS: £35, £30, £25, £18

Khatchaturian Spartacus – selection Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture Gegham Grigoryan tenor Berj Karazian tenor Sofia Toumanian mezzo-soprano Gayane Grigorian soprano Gevorg Hagopian baritone Orpheus Sinfonia Thomas Carroll conductor Ruben Asatryan conductor The AGCC Committee is delighted to bring together renowned Armenian artists with the young and dynamic British orchestra Orpheus Sinfonia under its artistic director Thomas Carroll. A selection of favourite operatic arias will be performed by internationally renowned Armenian singers, including the worldfamous tenor Gegham Grigorian.

TICKETS: £35, £28, £20, £10 ENCORE Members: 10% off Concessions: 20% off (not available online)


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SUNDAY 4 OCTOBER, 3PM

The Doctors’ Orchestra A concert in aid of The Compassionate Friends Bizet Jeux d’enfants – Petite suite Mahler Kindertotenlieder Beethoven Symphony No. 3 (Eroica)

OCTOBER

Stephan Loges baritone Stephen Brearley conductor The Doctors’ Orchestra’s aptly chosen programme for this fundraising concert juxtaposes Bizet’s sunny portrayals of children at play and Mahler’s poignant settings of poems by Rückert, written after the deaths of two of his children. These songs succeed in offering both solace and hope in the midst of deepest grief. Concluding the concert, Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony affirms the heroic capacity of the human spirit to overcome even the cruellest adversity. ‘Every parent’s worst nightmare is to lose a child’. This phrase may be a cliché but each year, for thousands of parents, the nightmare becomes a reality. The Compassionate Friends is an organisation of bereaved parents offering support, understanding and friendship to others after the loss of a child, of any age. TICKETS: £30, £22.50, £12 ENCORE Members and students: £5 off top two prices


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Dresden Philharmonic Wagner O V E R T U R E

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MEISTERSINGER VON NÜRNBERG

Rachmaninov P I A N O C O N C E R T O Brahms S Y M P H O N Y N O . 4

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Andrei Korobeinikov P I A N O Michael Sanderling C O N D U C T O R This evening of music begins with the overture to Wagner’s opera Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, one of Wagner’s most lyrical and uplifting works. This sunny composition is followed by a performance of Rachmaninov’s romantic Piano Concerto No. 1, played by award-winning Russian pianist Andrei Korobeinikov, made up of weighty piano chords, heart-wrenching tunes and sumptuous orchestral accompaniment. The orchestra concludes with Brahms’ Symphony No. 4, whose rich orchestral colours and triumphant climax are a fitting finale, described by many as being the most original and powerful movement he ever wrote.

Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18 E N C O R E M E M B E R S : P R E M I U M S E AT S F O R £ 4 2 , £ 4 2 S E AT S F O R £ 3 5

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Bernstein Three Dance Episodes from On the Town Gershwin Piano Concerto in F Dvořák Symphony No. 9 (From the New World) Mark Bebbington piano Leon Botstein conductor Bursting with energetic jazz rhythms and harmonies, the first half of this programme features works by Bernstein and Gershwin, composers who seamlessly blended classical traditions with exciting new elements of jazz, thus creating an iconic 20th-century American sound. Tonight, British pianist Mark Bebbington performs Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, sometimes referred to as the ‘jazz concerto’. Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, From the New World, was written in NYC in 1893, when the rich, lush sounds of romanticism were still the fashion. His inspiration came not only from the Native American and AfricanAmerican music he heard, but the ‘wide open spaces’ he saw in America.

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SUNDAY 11 OCTOBER, 7PM

TUESDAY 13 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of London

Rosenblatt Recitals: Leo Nucci

Chaminade Concertino Griffes Poem Reinecke Ballade Harty In Ireland Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique)

Rossini Guillaume Tell – Sois immobile Verdi Non t’accostare all‘urna Bellini Per pietà, bell’idol mio Verdi L’esule Marcarini Le ‘donne’ di Bellini Bellini I Puritani – Ah! Per sempre io ti perdei Verdi I due Foscari – O vecchio cor, che batti Bellini Beatrice di Tenda – Qui mi accolse Marcarini Le ‘donne’ di Donizetti Donizetti Don Sebastiano – O Lisbona, alfin ti miro, Poliuto – Di tua beltade imagine, La Favorita – Vien, Leonora, a’ piedi tuoi

Margaret Cornils Luke flute Christopher Petrie conductor Hot on the heels of recording sessions for Centaur Records USA, the Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra of London presents the UK debut of American flautist Margaret Cornils Luke. The first half consists of a selection of the works for flute and orchestra that will appear on CD, many of which are rarely performed gems of the repertoire. Following the interval the PCOL performs Tchaikovsky’s monumental Sixth Symphony. Regarded by many to be his greatest work and arguably the greatest Russian symphony ever written, Tchaikovsky described it as ‘the best thing I have composed’. The work has become a much-loved part of the repertoire due to its sweeping melodies, boundless energy, and dark conclusion.

TICKETS: £30, £25, £20, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top two prices Student tickets available

Leo Nucci baritone Italian Chamber Ensemble Hailed by Pavarotti as the ‘greatest baritone of our age’, Leo Nucci is a legend of the opera world who for five decades has sung all the great baritone roles at every leading opera house. For this special recital, Nucci is joined by the Italian Chamber Ensemble for an evening of Italian bel canto. ‘The world’s greatest Verdi baritone’ Opera Chic

TICKETS: £35, £28, £20, £14


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THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

FRIDAY 16 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

English Chamber Orchestra

An Evening with Judy Collins

The Spirit Of the Moors

with special guest Ari Hest

Nabil Benabdeljalil Adagio for Strings Ohana Trois graphiques Ahmed Essyad Nadim De Falla El amor brujo

Judy Collins has inspired audiences with sublime vocals, boldly vulnerable song writing, personal life triumphs, and a firm commitment to social activism.

Dina Bensaïd piano Clara Mouriz mezzo-soprano Christoph Denoth guitar Garry Walker conductor

The award-winning singer-songwriter is esteemed for her imaginative interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk standards and her own poetically poignant original compositions. Her stunning rendition of Joni Mitchell’s Both Sides Now from her landmark 1967 album, Wildflowers, has been entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame. Judy’s dreamy and sweetly intimate version of Send in the Clowns, a ballad written by Stephen Sondheim for the Broadway musical A Little Night Music, won ‘Song of the Year’ at the 1975 Grammy Awards. She’s garnered several top-ten hits and gold – and platinum-selling albums. Recently, contemporary and classic artists such as Rufus Wainwright, Shawn Colvin, Arlo Gutherie, Joan Baez, and Leonard Cohen honoured her legacy with the album Born to the Breed: A Tribute to Judy Collins.

In an evening of colourful music from Morocco and Spain, the Spanish-born mezzosoprano, Clara Mouriz, a former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist, joins the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Garry Walker, in a rare performance of the original 1915 version of Manuel de Falla’s El amor brujo. The young Moroccan pianist, Dina Bensaïd, makes her London debut with Ahmed Essyad’s Nadim for piano and percussion and the brilliant Swiss guitarist Christoph Denoth performs Maurice Ohana’s nine-string guitar concerto Trois graphiques. 6.15pm: Pre-concert talk ‘The Music of Morocco’ by Dr Ahmed Aydoun. Free to ticket holders. TICKETS: £35, £28, £20, £10

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SATURDAY 17 OCTOBER, 11AM

MONDAY 19 OCTOBER, 7PM

Southbank Sinfonia Family Concert

The Sensational ’60s Experience

Prokofiev Classical Symphony

Chris Farlowe Herman’s Hermits Steve Ellis (voice of Love Affair) New Amen Corner Union Gap uk

Have you ever wondered what happens when an orchestra tries to play without a conductor? In this Southbank Sinfonia Family Concert, we’ll be doing exactly that as the musicians themselves take control. But how do they keep the music together? Join us and find out as every flick of the head, raising of an eyebrow or split-second of eye contact changes the direction the music takes. To make the challenge even greater, we’ll be performing Prokofiev’s sparkling, cheeky and devilishly difficult Classical Symphony. Bouncing along with energy, it’s full of musical mischief just waiting to be explored. Alongside 33 electrifying young players, you can also expect dramatic lighting effects and specially created videos that help to take you right inside the orchestra and the music being played. After the concert you can meet the musicians and try out some of their instruments in Cadogan Hall’s foyer.

Hosted by Alan Mosca from Freddie & The Dreamers. Without doubt the most explosive ’60s show touring the UK. This is the must see ’60s extravaganza for 2015. Original classics performed by five of the most influential artistes of the ’60s, starring Chris Farlowe, Herman’s Hermits, Steve Ellis (voice of Love Affair), New Amen Corner, Union Gap uk. Timeless classics such as I’m Into Something Good, Out Of Time, Everlasting Love, Bend Me Shape Me, Young Girl plus many more. Step back in time and relive the past during an evening true to the ’60s when pop music was at its very best.

Ideal for children aged 5 – 11. TICKETS: Children: £5; Adults: £10 Family of four: £25 (not available online)

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TUESDAY 20 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

L’Orchestre du Monde Hosted by Joanna Lumley OBE Beethoven Coriolan Overture Beethoven Violin Concerto Schubert Symphony No. 9 (Great) Alexandra Soumm violin Janusz Piotrowicz conductor L’Orchestre du Monde is a unique ensemble which brings together leading world class virtuoso musicians to promote and support humanitarian causes across the globe. Promoted by The World Trust in association with Esperanz’Arts. This concert is in aid of the Gurkha Welfare Trust’s Nepal Earthquake Response Fund. Charity number 1103669

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THURSDAY 22 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

FRIDAY 23 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

The Tallis Scholars

Pannon Philharmonic Orchestra

Sacred Music in the Vernacular

1956 Revolution Memorial Concert Schütz Deutsches Magnificat Schütz Die mit Tränen säen Schütz Ich bin eine rufende Stimme Schütz Selig sind die Toten Rutter Hymn to the Creator Rutter A Choral Fanfare Byrd Sing joyfully Gibbons O clap your hands Gibbons Lift up your heads Gibbons O Lord in thy wrath Byrd Exalt thyself O God Byrd Praise our Lord Rutter I my Best-Beloved’s am J.S.Bach Komm, Jesu, komm Peter Phillips director It is an unusual pleasure for us to sing a whole programme in vernacular languages – and to do so inevitably led us to the leading Protestant traditions: Byrd and Gibbons from the English; Schütz and Bach from the German. To these we have added four pieces by John Rutter, which show off a side to him not as widely explored as his carols, but whose more extended style fits in well with the polyphony which surrounds it in this programme.

Beethoven Egmont Overture Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major Bartók Concerto for Orchestra, BB 123 Gergely Bogányi soloist Tibor Bogányi conductor October 23rd is a national holiday in Hungary. It commemorates the Revolution of 1956, a spontaneous nationwide revolt against the government of the Hungarian Communist Party and its Soviet-imposed policies. Though leaderless when it first began, it was the first major threat to Soviet control since the USSR’s forces drove out the Nazis at the end of World War 2 and invaded Central and Eastern Europe. Despite the failure of the uprising, it was highly influential and indicated the downfall of the Soviet Union. This significant date also commemorates the ‘Day of the Republic’ as, in 1989, after the fall of communism, Hungary was declared a republic on October 23rd. Tonight’s concert, featuring some outstanding artists from Hungary, is a remembrance of this Revolution and those who tragically lost their lives sixty years ago on this very day.

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SUNDAY 25 OCTOBER, 7PM

Chelsea Opera Group Chorus and Orchestra

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Mariinsky Orchestra

Wagner Das Liebesverbot

Valery Gergiev conducts the winners of the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Competition

Anthony Negus conductor

Debussy P R É L U D E

Wagner’s second opera, Das Liebesverbot (The Ban on Love), was written in 1836 to a libretto based on Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure and reflects contemporary fashion and taste for French and Italian operatic styles. One of Wagner’s two grand comic operas, the other being Die Meistersinger, this is a rare opportunity to reassess what in many ways remains his most significant early work and non-German opera with its action transferred from Vienna to Palermo. Despite hints of Mozart, Beethoven and Weber, Wagner’s later music is discernible, albeit in embryonic form.

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Concert performance in German with English surtitles. 5.45-6.15pm: Pre-concert talk by Christopher Fifield.

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Tchaikovsky Y E L E T S K Y ’ S

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W I N N E R S O F T H E 2 0 1 5 I N T E R N AT I O N A L TCHAIKOVSKY COMPETITION:

Andrei Ionut Ionita, Yulia Matochkina Ariunbaatar Ganbaatar, Dmitry Masleev

Valery Gergiev C O N D U C T O R This evening’s concert is a first chance to see the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Gold Medallists perform live in London. Previous winners of the competition have included Vladimir Ashkenazy, Denis Matsuev and Daniil Trifonov. The Mariinsky UK Tour is sponsored by BP.

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TUESDAY 27 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

WEDNESDAY 28 OCTOBER, 8PM

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

London Chamber Orchestra

Weber Oberon Overture Grieg Piano Concerto Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (Pastoral)

Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 (Emperor) Beethoven Symphony No. 5

Alessandro Taverna piano Eduardo Portal conductor Medieval tales of Oberon, king of the fairies, sparked the imagination of many artistic geniuses including Carl Maria von Weber, whose opera Oberon unfolds dreamily with a ‘magic horn call’. Another composer influenced by mythology and Scandinavian legend is Grieg, whose only piano concerto ranks among the most popular works ever written, performed tonight by the exhilarating pianist Alessandro Taverna. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, Pastoral, is the only symphony for which the composer wrote descriptive notes for each movement, such as ‘Merry Gathering of Country Folk’ and ‘Thunder, Storm’. It was originally titled ‘Recollections of Country Life’.

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Yevgeny Sudbin piano Christopher Warren-Green conductor Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony was written during the bombardment and occupation of Vienna by Napoleon’s troops, its iconic opening theme representing ‘fate knocking at the door’. Performing Beethoven’s heroic Emperor Piano Concerto is Yevgeny Sudbin, hailed by The Telegraph as ‘one of the greatest pianists of the 21st century’. 7pm: Free early concert: Schoenberg’s Ode to Napoleon Mark Stone narrator LCO String Quartet Karim Said piano Schoenberg’s setting of Byron’s ‘Ode’ is nothing less than a personal stand against tyranny. Written while in exile in America during the Second World War, it was designed to show allegiance with Europe’s struggles against Hitler. TICKETS: £35, £25, £17.50, £10


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THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER, 8PM

Nils Lofgren

F R I D AY 3 0 O C T O B E R , 7 . 3 0 P M

with very special guest Greg Varlotta

Brussels Philharmonic

Legendary American songwriter, virtuoso guitarist and pianist, Nils Lofgren makes a welcome return to the UK. After touring with Bruce Springsteen as a long-time member of the E Street Band on both the 2012-13 Wrecking Ball tour and the 2014 High Hopes tour Nils Lofgren is back to perform his own legendary live show. Known for his world-class guitar playing, and his on-stage acrobatics, Nils Lofgren is a true rock legend in his own right. A superb frontman, both with Grin and under his own name. Recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band, Nils released Face the Music in August last year, a 10-disc retrospective box set of his 45 years of recording. Nils is joined for an acoustic set by multiinstrumentalist Greg Varlotta. Expect classic Lofgren favorites like Shine Silently, I Came to Dance, Keith Don’t Go and many others from his vast back catalogue.

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R. Strauss F O U R L A S T S O N G S Mahler S Y M P H O N Y N O . 4 Susan Gritton S O P R A N O Yoel Levi C O N D U C T O R Brussels Philharmonic, joined by the former Music Director of Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Yoel Levi and soprano Susan Gritton, give a performance of Strauss’ Four Last Songs. The piece, often quoted as his epitaph, is full of orchestral colour, radiant lyricism and Strauss’ life-long love affair with the soprano voice. Susan Gritton, former principal singer at English National Opera is one of the finest singers of her generation and is acclaimed for her versatility in many roles. To end the evening, the orchestra plays Mahler’s ebullient Symphony No. 4. The symphony, described as Mahler’s sunniest, is full of expressive orchestral detail and glorious melodies.

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SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER, 11AM

SATURDAY 31 OCTOBER, 7.30PM

Crash Bang Wallop! The Musical Party

Donovan

Claire Henry animateur City of London Sinfonia

Donovan was born Donovan Philips Leitch in Scotland as part of the post-war babyboom in 1946. On 14 April 2012 he took his rightful place among his peers when he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, who announced that ‘Donovan singlehandedly initiated the Psychedelic Revolution with his album Sunshine Superman’.

Join all your friends at City of London Sinfonia as we cheer ‘hip hip hooray’ for Claire’s birthday! With party games, presents and lots of musical treats, don’t forget to wear your favourite party outfit as we celebrate Claire’s special day! Repertoire to include Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto, Strauss’s ‘Trisch Trasch’ Polka and Handel’s Arrival of the Queen of Sheba. Creative activities from 10am. Family concert most suitable for children aged three to eight years. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

This album also announced flower power and meditation, a whole year before The Beatles’ Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. Donovan continued to influence The Beatles on The White Album, teaching John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison his finger-style guitar and unique chord structures, inspiring Dear Prudence, Blackbird and While My Guitar Gently Weeps, to name just a few. ‘Donovan is all over The White Album’ (George Harrison). He is a legendary folk-rock-pop poet and truly is one of the pre-eminent members of British rock royalty, and the creator of many innovative recording techniques and pioneering musical fusions which influenced the styles of so many artists worldwide.

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SUNDAY 1 NOVEMBER, 3PM

English Schools’ Orchestra Annual Concert Shostakovich Festive Overture Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 Prokofiev Symphony No. 5

NOVEMBER

Cordelia Williams piano Robert Pepper MBE conductor The exciting young players of the English Schools’ Orchestra return to Cadogan Hall to present their 21st Annual Concert. Shostakovich’s electrifying Festive Overture opens the programme and is followed by Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto. The brilliant young pianist Cordelia Williams joins the ESO for its performance of this ever popular work. The concert concludes with Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony which is universally recognized as a masterpiece. Prokofiev’s wonderful melodic gift coupled with vibrant, colourful orchestration, rhythmic excitement and sumptuous harmonies cannot fail to please.

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MONDAY 2 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

TUESDAY 3 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Freddy Kempf piano recital

Mozart Regina coeli, K. 276 Mozart Ch’io mi scordi di te?… Non temer, amato bene Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 in A Haydn Lord Nelson Mass

Beethoven Piano Sonata in D, Op. 28 (Pastoral) Chopin Polonaise in C minor, Op. 40 No. 2 Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op. 44 Tchaikovsky Grand Sonata in G, Op. 37

City of London Choir Tom Poster piano Rachel Nicholls soprano Catherine Hopper mezzo-soprano Jeffrey Lloyd-Roberts tenor Darren Jeffery baritone Hilary Davan Wetton conductor Led by distinguished conductor Hilary Davan Wetton, the RPO is joined by the City of London Choir in a concert celebrating two of the Classical era’s greatest geniuses, Haydn and Mozart. This impressive and varied programme includes Mozart’s jubilant Regina coeli, his sparkling Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, and Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass, a magnificent work that contrasts dark, dramatic writing with radiant movements.

Freddy Kempf piano Cadogan Hall is thrilled to welcome back the critically acclaimed pianist for a solo piano recital. Beethoven’s gentle Op. 28 sonata, nicknamed the Pastoral due to its relaxed character, opens the concert, followed by two of Chopin’s dark-hued Polonaises. The virtuoso showpiece, the Grand Sonata, is one of Tchaikovsky’s masterworks, composed around the same time as his Violin Concerto and Fourth Symphony, though is performed far less often. Flashy and heroic in parts, meditative and radiant in others, the work shows off the composer’s gift for both lyricism and bravura writing.

This concert is promoted in association with City of London Choir.

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Flanders Symphony Orchestra Jan Latham-Koenig C O N D U C T O R

WEDNESDAY 4 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Debussy B E R C E U S E H É R O Ï Q U E Elgar C A R I L L O N Ibert T H E B A L L A D O F R E A D I N G G A O L Richard Blackford I N F L A N D E R S F I E L D S Piet Swerts T H E H A R M O N I U M O F T H E T A L B O T H O U S E Elgar S O S P I R I Elgar P O M P A N D C I R C U M S T A N C E M A R C H E S N O S . 3 & 4 Simon Callow N A R R A T O R ( S U B J E C T T O A V A I L A B I L I T Y ) One of Belgium’s most distinguished orchestras, under its Music Director Jan Latham-Koenig, presents two unique programmes weaving music, poetry and human responses to the realities of war. Composers Richard Blackford and Piet Swerts have been commissioned by the Orchestra to write music inspired by war atrocities in Flanders. THURSDAY 5 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

J.F. Lesueur C O R O N A T I O N M U S I C F O R N A P O L E O N Schoenberg O D E T O N A P O L E O N B O N A P A R T E Beethoven W E L L I N G T O N S S I E G ( W E L L I N G T O N ’ S V I C T O R Y ) Berlioz T H E F I F T H O F M A Y Beethoven C H O R A L F A N T A S Y Bournemouth Symphony Chorus Mark Bebbington P I A N O Gavin Carr B A R I T O N E This second concert is focused on music written for or about Napoleon and is a chronological journey through his life with positive and negative artistic responses to him. Schoenberg’s setting of Byron’s powerful poem, written in 1942 when another tyranny held sway over Europe, pours scorn on the idea of achieving ambition at the cost of other people’s lives.

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FRIDAY 6 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

London Concertante

London International Orchestra

Bach Brandenburg Concertos

Gala Concert in aid of Buskaid Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 Telemann Concerto for 4 Violins in G major Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 Vivaldi Concerto for 2 Cellos Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 Fenella Humphreys guest director/violin Agata Darashkaite violin David Wright harpsichord Julian Sperry flute Thomas Hancox flute London Concertante returns to Cadogan Hall as part of its 25th Anniversary Season, with a spectacular concert featuring Bach’s masterful Brandenburg Concertos. The ensemble brings its deft hand and refreshing interpretation to these classics in a concert featuring an array of sensational soloists. The ensemble augments Bach’s works with pieces by Telemann and Vivaldi on what promises to be an inspiring and exciting evening of sumptuous music.

Strauss Overture Die Fledermaus Sarasate Zigeunerweisen Beethoven Romance in F Puccini Intermezzo from Manon Lescaut Tchaikovsky Suite from The Nutcracker Barry Out of Africa Selection of South African songs and works by Rossini, Delius, Glazunov Barry Wordsworth conductor Introduced by The Rt Hon Baroness Boothroyd OM, PC Louisa Rose Staples violin Njabulo Madlala baritone A grand concert in aid of Buskaid, Soweto, which helps young black musicians in African townships. The concert, conducted by acclaimed conductor Barry Wordsworth, features young violinist Louisa Rose Staples, from the Yehudi Menuhin School and South African international baritone Njabulo Madlala.

London Concertante is regarded as one of the leading chamber orchestras of the world, with a reputation for inspired performances and a unique rapport it builds with its audiences.

The London International Orchestra continues its tradition of presenting exhilarating programmes in aid of charity.

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SUNDAY 8 NOVEMBER, 7PM

MONDAY 9 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Maxim Vengerov and the Oxford Philharmonic

London Russian Ballet School

Brahms Violin Concerto Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5

A Pakhmutova Siberian Tales (European Premiere) L.Minkus Grand Pas Paquita

Maxim Vengerov violin Marios Papadopoulos conductor Maxim Vengerov, one of the world’s most esteemed violinists and Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra Artist in Residence, performs Brahms’s towering Violin Concerto in an unmissable evening of instrumental mastery. Equally rich in orchestration and sublime melodies is Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5, one of Tchaikovsky’s best-loved symphonic creations into which he poured some of his most profound musical statements. Concert in memory of Sir Ronald Grierson.

Orchestra of St Paul’s Evgeny Goremykin artistic director Vladimir Varnava choreographer Ben Palmer conductor Ballet and music lovers will be thrilled by the unmissable classical and contemporary performances of these talented dancers. Vladimir Varnava, the renowned choreographer currently working at the Mariinsky Theatre and twice winner of The Golden Mask, has created an original piece set to the Russian Suite of A. Pakhmutova, music profoundly rich in Russian feeling. The aristocratic ballet Paquita is a glittering showcase of classical technique with the gorgeous choreography of Marius Petipa. The performance will be accompanied by Orchestra of St Paul’s, a dynamic and exciting professional chamber orchestra resident at the Actor’s Church in Covent Garden.

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TUESDAY 10 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

WEDNESDAY 11 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

London Concert Choir Mozart Requiem

From Paris to New York Gershwin Strike Up the Band Overture Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3 Gershwin Variations on ‘I Got Rhythm’ Bernstein Symphonic Dances from West Side Story Stravinsky Suite No. 2 for Small Orchestra Gershwin An American in Paris Boris Giltburg piano Alexander Shelley conductor The composers featured in tonight’s programme were inspired by the two great cities, Paris and New York. Although each is known for their distinct, unmistakable styles, their music has one unifying characteristic in common: thrilling, irresistible rhythm. Prokofiev’s fiendishly difficult Piano Concerto No. 3 was premiered by the composer himself in 1921 and reaches heights of almost frightening brilliance, juxtaposed against earthy lyricism.

Mozart Ave Verum Corpus Mozart Symphony No. 39 Mozart Requiem Jennifer France soprano Susan Legg mezzo soprano Nicholas Hurndall Smith tenor Michael Bundy bass baritone London Mozart Players Mark Forkgen conductor Mozart’s profound and poignant setting of the Requiem Mass is complemented by two other late works. His radiant 39th Symphony was the first of his final trio of symphonies; its key of E flat major was associated in the composer’s time with love and solemnity. The moving devotional motet Ave Verum Corpus was written for the Feast of Corpus Christi in 1791. Less than six months later Mozart was dead, leaving the unfinished Requiem to be completed by his pupil Süssmayr.

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s Principal Associate Conductor, Alexander Shelley leads this programme that balances driving intensity with playful comedy in equal proportions. TICKETS: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 prices RPO Friends discounts apply

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THURSDAY 12 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

SUNDAY 15 NOVEMBER, 3PM

The RAF in Concert 2015

European Doctors Orchestra

75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain

75 years on from the historic battle, the bands of the Royal Air Force present an evocative and rousing evening of musical entertainment that captures the essence of 1940s Britain and tells the story of how the spirit and capability of those who took part endures in the professionalism of the people who make up today’s RAF. Featuring the Bands of the RAF, the evening will include rousing military marches, popular songs from the era, plus big band numbers and classical pieces that showcase the virtuosity of the musicians. From Bernstein’s Mambo to Holst’s Mars, the concert will serve as a musical tribute to all those who participated in the Battle of Britain and to those who have inherited their legacy.

R. Strauss Don Juan Holst The Perfect Fool – Ballet Music Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber Barber Violin Concerto Stravinsky The Firebird Suite Min-Jin Kym violin The European Doctors Orchestra returns with an afternoon of fiery 20th century music. Samuel Barber’s much loved violin concerto will be played by brilliant soloist Min-Jin Kym, and the concert concludes with a work chosen by the BBC as ‘one of the 10 best classical pieces every child should hear before they are 10’ – Stravinsky’s Firebird Suite. Supporting the Royal Brompton Hospital SPRinT training simulation.

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FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

James Farm: featuring Joshua Redman, Aaron Parks, Matt Penman, Eric Harland + Partisans Saxophonist Joshua Redman and pianist Aaron Parks front a stellar quartet completed by a rhythm section powered by drummer Eric Harland and bassist Matt Penman. Their recent Nonesuch album, City Folk, combines fluent contemporary bop soloing and compelling improvisations around pop-like tunes, country ballads and some European folk mutations to enthralling effect. SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Cecile McLorin Salvant + Femi Temowo A London concert hall debut, for this remarkable vocalist whose performances have gained rave reviews. ‘Ms. McLorin Salvant has it all; if anyone can extend the lineage of the Big Three – Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald – it is this virtuoso.’ New York Times


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‘The best jazz festival on the planet.’ Jez Nelson, BBC Radio 3 MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Kurt Elling + The Swingles The Chicagoan’s rich baritone voice is renowned for its technical mastery, emotional depth and effortless improvisation. His Passion World project, out on ‘Concord’, explores the language of love around the world through internationally famous ballads.

TUESDAY 17 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Maria Schneider Orchestra + Liam Noble The most talented jazz composer of her generation, Maria Schneider makes a very rare London appearance with the superb New York Big Band that has been the heart and soul of her music since the early nineties. Years of working closely with Gil Evans and Bob Brookmeyer explain her command of rich and distinctive orchestral texture and her charismatic stage presence that draws the audience into the core of her music.

WEDNESDAY 18 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw with Madeline Bell ‘The best, most versatile and swingingest big band in The Netherlands’ (AD), the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw celebrates the pioneer of soul, Ray Charles. They are joined by Madeleine Bell, a vocalist whose power and range are matched by her deep emotional intensity.


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www.efglondonjazzfestival.org.uk THURSDAY 19 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Kenny Wheeler An evocation Trumpeter, composer, bandleader, inspiration — Kenny Wheeler remains an immense figure in jazz. When he left the jazz planet in September last year after a creative life stretching over six decades, he left an extraordinary musical legacy with an international resonance, touching the heart and soul of audiences and fellow musicians of successive generations worldwide, with his gorgeous sound and melodic grace. Kenny occupied a special Jazz Festival place in recent years, with both big band and his final, acclaimed small band. Tonight’s concert responds to the intimate qualities that he brought to his music, with contributions from close friends and kindred spirits, among them Dave Holland, Evan Parker, Norma Winstone and the last quintet members — Stan Sulzmann, Chris Laurence, John Parricelli, Martin France.

FRIDAY 20 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Lush Life: the songs of Billy Strayhorn The centenary of Duke Ellington’s arranger and co-composer, Billy ‘Swee’ Pea’ Strayhorn, is celebrated in a special words-and-music event created by Alex Webb with David McAlmont, Allan Harris and the Frank Griffith Festival Tentet.


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SATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER, 2PM

Family Jazz All-Stars featuring Juliet Kelly Join an all-star line-up featuring the fabulous vocals of Juliet Kelly and some of the UK’s finest jazz musicians in a fun filled family concert, as they lead you through the songs of jazz singers past and present. SATURDAY 21 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

Sibongile Khumalo Sibongile Khumalo plays her only UK show with her band and special guest Gloria Bosman. ‘Larger than life and possessing a voice to match she delivered a forceful show that combined traditional jazz standards with many of her own compositions. By combining township jazz with opera and roots music she has been able to create an exciting new South African sound. A vocal powerhouse and a diva for the 21st century, Khumalo is one of the greatest voices to emerge from Africa in the past 25 years.’ The Times Part of the South African Season in the UK. SA-UK Seasons 2014-2015 is a partnership between the Department of Arts and Culture, South Africa and the British Council.

SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER, 3PM AND 7PM

Paul Whiteman: The King of Jazz Bix, Bing and Rhapsody in Blue Paul Whiteman, the biggest name in American music throughout the roaring ‘20s, lives again in this recreation featuring a giant 27-piece band. A 1920s spectacular presented by BBC Radio’s Alyn Shipton and featuring Guy Barker as Bix Beiderbecke, Thomas ‘Spats’ Langham as Bing Crosby, Keith Nichols as Paul Whiteman and pianist Nick Dawson performing Rhapsody in Blue conducted by Pete Long.


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PA RT O F Z U R I C H I N T E R N AT I O N A L ORCHESTRA SERIES 2015‑16

TUESDAY 24 NOVEMBER, 7PM M O N D AY 2 3 N O V E M B E R , 7 . 3 0 P M

Prague Symphony Orchestra Smetana M Á V L A S T – Š Á R K A Beethoven V I O L I N C O N C E R T O Dvořák S Y M P H O N Y N O . 9 (FROM THE NEW WORLD)

Chloë Hanslip V I O L I N Pietari Inkinen C O N D U C T O R Founded in 1934 the official Prague Symphony Orchestra celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2014. Tonight it is led by newly appointed and highly acclaimed Chief Conductor Pietari Inkinen, Music Director of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Principal Guest Conductor of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra.

New Sussex Opera Mignon Thomas Mignon New Sussex Opera Chorus St Paul’s Sinfonia Nicholas Jenkins conductor Harry Fehr director Eleanor Wdowski designer Cast includes Victoria Simmonds Mignon Ruth Jenkins-Róbertsson Philine Following last season’s remarkable Oberon, NSO reunites director Harry Fehr and conductor Nicholas Jenkins for one of the most performed operas of the late 19th century – Mignon by Ambroise Thomas.

We welcome back BRIT Award-winning Chloë Hanslip to our series who reviewers said ‘gave a wonderful blend of ice and fire’ and played with ‘glorious swoops and luscious timbre’ when she appeared at Cadogan Hall with Bern Symphony Orchestra in April 2015. Chloë plays Beethoven’s only Violin Concerto, lauded as a masterpiece of tenderness and serenity.

Neglected since then, this delectable 1866 opéra-comique, inspired by Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister, tells the story of the enigmatic and waif-like Mignon, tormented in captivity and longing for freedom, peace, and love. Thomas’ music, composed at the high noon of romanticism, abounds in radiant melody and paraphrases a great Goethe poem in the celebrated aria Connais-tu le pays?

Tickets: £45 (premium seats), £42, £35, £28, £22, £18

TICKETS: £50 (premium seats), £45, £36, £28, £20

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THURSDAY 26 NOVEMBER, 7.30PM

SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER, 5PM

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Handel’s Messiah

Schubert Symphony No. 8 (Unfinished) Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme Dvořák Symphony No. 7

English Chamber Orchestra Tenebrae Nigel Short conductor

Laura van der Heijden cello Christoph Koenig conductor

Grace Davidson soprano Sarah Connolly mezzo soprano Andrew Staples tenor Bass to be confirmed

Intrigue and mystery envelope Schubert’s Symphony No. 8, Unfinished, for which only two movements were completed. It stretches beyond elegant, balanced Classicism and opens with a ghostly pianissimo in the low strings. Although the name Tchaikovsky prompts memories of alluring romantic melodies and powerful orchestral works, he was a composer who revered Mozart above all others. This love influenced Tchaikovsky to write Variations on a Rococo Theme, performed tonight by enchanting British cellist Laura van der Heijden.

Join us for the unmissable Messiah of the season: Tenebrae and the English Chamber Orchestra are joined by a team of stellar soloists including Sarah Connolly, Grace Davidson and Andrew Staples. The Christmas season is about to begin so why not indulge in mulled wine and mince pies and enter into the festivities! Buy Premium tickets to enjoy an interval reception with members of the choir and orchestra.

Dvořák hoped that his impassioned Symphony No. 7, inspired by past sorrows and love for his Czech homeland, would be ‘capable of stirring the world’.

TICKETS: £40, £32.50, £25, £15 ENCORE Members: £5 off top 3 prices RPO Friends discounts apply

TICKETS: £55 (Premium ticket includes interval reception, buy 2 for £100), £35, £20, £10


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MONDAY 30 NOVEMBER & TUESDAY 1 DECEMBER, 7.30PM

Barts Choir Mozart Coronation Mass Handel Zadok the Priest Handel Dettingen Anthem Handel Dettingen Te Deum Trafalgar Sinfonia orchestra Ivor Setterfield conductor A lovely programme of Mozart and Handel with a coronation theme: music chosen to mark Queen Elizabeth II becoming the longest serving British monarch in the Autumn of this year.

FRIDAY 4 DECEMBER – SATURDAY 5 DECEMBER Painter and decorator by day, Mr Popper spends much of his time dreaming of Antarctic expeditions and reading about penguins. He is astounded when one day a packing crate arrives on his doorstep, out of which waddles a penguin! With songs, puppets and a great story to tell, this delightful musical adaptation of Richard and Florence Atwater’s popular book (also made into a Hollywood film starring Jim Carrey) is brought to you by the producers of We’re Going on a Bear Hunt and The Tiger Who Came to Tea. For ages 3+ TICKETS: FROM £12

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Miloš Karadaglić with Royal Northern Sinfonia International bestseller and Brit Award winner Miloš gives a concert with Royal Northern Sinfonia. Not to be missed. FRIDAY 11 DECEMBER, 7.30PM

Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford Fantasia on Christmas Carols

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The Rat Pack at Christmas

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Back by popular demand on what would have been Sinatra’s 100th birthday, The Definitive Rat Pack brings you an evening of festive classics, plus all-time favourites.

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WEDNESDAY 16 DECEMBER, 7.30PM

The Sixteen

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The Snowman & Peter and the Wolf

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Prokofiev’s chilling tale of bravery, along with a live orchestral accompaniment to a giant screening of The Snowman by the Mozart Symphony Orchestra, makes this an unmissable Christmas treat for the whole family.

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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. 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.

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?

CANVAS 1 Wilbraham Place, SW1X 9AE Tel: 020 7823 4463 Pre-concert dinner or drink from 5.30-6.30pm: 20% off the food bill and drinks 2 for 1 during Happy Hour. 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.

Gallery Bar Drinks will be available to purchase from the Gallery during the interval at some concerts.


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GETTING TO CADOGAN HALL The easiest way to travel to Cadogan Hall is by public transport. Located two minutes walk from Sloane Square Tube, served by District and Circle lines, just one stop from Victoria station which has both mainline and additional Tube connections. Sloane Square Underground Two minutes walk Upon exiting Sloane Square Station, turn immediately right, passing the Royal Court Theatre. (You will see Cadogan Hall’s tower immediately before you). Cross over Cliveden Place and walk up Sedding Street to the Hall.

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ENCORE

SEATING INFORMATION

ENCORE is a membership scheme for frequent concert goers.

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BOOKING INFORMATION Cadogan Hall Box Office Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ To book in person the Box Office is open MondaySaturday 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. Using our venue viewer technology 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 under-16s, 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.

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 children over the age of one must have their own seats. 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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