Summer Festival of Chamber Music
Paxton House, Scottish Borders
Friday 21 – Sunday 30 July 2023







Paxton House, Scottish Borders
Friday 21 – Sunday 30 July 2023
see pp.12-13
Concerts and associated events are held in the Picture Gallery unless otherwise stated. Event duration is approximate and given as an indication only.
In the interests of environmental sustainability, we are producing free digital concert programmes* for visitors to access in advance of their visit, or print a copy to bring with them. Available to view and download free of charge at musicatpaxton.co.uk from Mon 17 July.
* Printed copies will be sent to Patrons and Benefactors.
Thanks to the generosity of the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust ticket scheme, we are delighted to offer a limited number of free tickets to those under 26 for selected concerts by the Piatti Quartet, Guy Johnston and Melvyn Tan, the Consone Quartet, and Chlöe Hanslip and Danny Driver. Tickets may be booked in advance or on the day of the concert, subject to availability. Full price tickets may be booked at the same time for accompanying adults.
It is always a delight for us when, after spending the winter months planning and preparing the Festival, we can reveal the artists and programmes we have lined up for what we are confident will be an exciting summer of great music.
We are excited to introduce our new Associate Ensemble, the Consone Quartet , multiple award-winners (Royal Over-Seas League, Borletti-Buitoni Trust, and more) and current members of the prestigious BBC New Generation Artists scheme. The Quartet’s core repertoire spans the Classical and Romantic eras – this year from Mozart to Sibelius – and they produce an exquisitely warm and vibrant blend on their period instruments that promises to be a beautiful match for the acoustic of the Picture Gallery. This year’s song recitals are performed by exceptional young artists in partnership with superb accompanists – soprano Rowan Pierce with Christopher Glynn , and bass William Thomas with Malcolm Martineau – and instrumental concerts will feature pianist Paul Lewis , Chlöe Hanslip (violin) and Danny Driver (piano), the Katona Twins (guitar duo) and the Piatti Quartet . We are also thrilled that Guy Johnston (cello) and Melvyn Tan (piano) will present a special 2-concert feature of Beethoven’s sonatas.
Together with choral music, a unique piano masterclass, relaxed performances for families and toddlers, and folk music, we really believe we have something for everyone.
Angus Smith Artistic DirectorMichael Trainor Violin
Rebecca Chan Violin
Tetsuumi Nagata Viola
Jessie Ann Richardson Cello
Purcell
Chaconne in G minor, Z.730
Charlotte Harding
Iorsa (Scottish première)
Mendelssohn
String Quartet No.1 in E flat, Op.12
Smetana
String Quartet No.1 in E ‘From My Life’
The Piatti Quartet, prizewinners at the Wigmore Hall International String Quartet competition, open the festival with a captivating programme of beauty and contrast. Charlotte Harding’s Iorsa, commissioned by the Quartet and the Three Choirs Festival, evokes the scenic glen on the Isle of Arran and Mendelssohn’s early quartet is full of invention. Smetana’s dramatic first quartet is an intensely personal and sometimes painful description of his life.
Tickets £30/£25 (concessions £18/£16)
Limited free tickets for under 26s (see p.2)
PRE-CONCERT:
Festival Introductory Talk:
Angus Smith, Artistic Director
6.45pm · 15 min
Angus will present a short overview of the festival and set the scene for the exciting programmes and musicians that can be enjoyed over the coming ten days.
FREE EVENT
to opening concert ticket holders
“
A young ensemble at its finest”
The Evening StandardCharlotte Harding
Sat 22 July, 10am · 45 min
What exactly is a String Quartet? What is ‘Rhythm’? What does a conductor do and can anybody become one?
This relaxed concert will delight and thrill the whole family and features music by Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn and Ravel. With informal introductions and games led by the players from the stage, this event is highly recommended for all ages from 5 upwards.
Tickets £10 (conc £6)
FREE ENTRY for accompanied children
Sat 22 July, 2pm · 1 hr
Marquee
Andante Chamber Choir
The Scottish Borders-based Andante Chamber Choir presents a wonderfully varied selection of uplifting classical and popular a capella choral music ranging from Purcell and Rutter to Sullivan and Billy Joel. Perfect entertainment for a summer afternoon!
FREE EVENT Sat 22 July, 5pm · 1 hr
Marquee
Breanna Wilson Fiddle
Sophie Joint Keyboard
BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional
Musician 2022 finalists Sophie and Breanna present a mixture of contemporary and traditional styles rooted in the vibrant folk culture of the West of Scotland.
Tickets £10 (conc £6)
In association with Live Music Now Scotland
“
Every now and again a recording comes along that makes you want to dance in the street, handing out copies to complete strangers”
Gramophone + POST-CONCERT: Stay on for a short informal Q&A immediately after the concert.
Sun 23 July, 12 noon · 50 min
Schubert
Piano Sonata No. 7 in E flat, D.568
Piano Sonata No. 14 in A minor, D.784
Piano Sonata No. 17 in D, D.850
We are delighted to welcome Paul Lewis to Paxton again for an evening of immense and profound sonatas by Schubert. This concert is part of Paul’s return to Schubert, 20 years on from his first immersive series, and he comments that “when you come back to something you haven’t played for a long time, you see things in a different way, in a different balance. You let music rest and you live your life, experiencing things and playing other music, and it all feeds in and influences your interpretation.”
Tickets £30/£25 (conc £18/£16)
Siannie Moodie plays the wonderfully versatile clàrsach (Scottish harp). She explores the historical and modern folk traditions from her childhood home in the Highlands, adding new melodies of her own to continue the work of her forebears. The recital promises to be a soothing and relaxing way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
Tickets £15 (conc £10)
Sun 23 July, 4pm · 1 hr 45 min
Rowan Pierce Soprano
Christopher Glynn Piano
An Entertainment
Arne
O Ravishing Delight
Haydn
The Mermaid’s Song; A Pastoral Song; O Tuneful Voice; She never told her Love
Beethoven
Since Grey Beards Inform Us; To the Aeolian Harp
Schubert
The Lonely One; Listening to Love; To Music
Walton
The Lord Mayor’s Table
Poulenc
Banalités
Noel Coward
Spinning Song; A Bar on the Piccola
Marina; London Pride; Sail Away
Rowan Pierce’s special programme for Paxton replicates musical entertainments that people performed themselves in homes – both grand and humble – over the last 250 years. Haydn and Beethoven arranged dozens of traditional Scottish and Irish airs, and Noel Coward’s enchanting songs were a huge favourite with radio, theatre and concert audiences over many decades.
BBC Music Magazine
Tickets £25 (conc £16)
Sponsor: Andrew & Hilary Walker
Rowan has enjoyed a rapid rise to international prominence both on the operatic stage and in recital – this year alone she has made debuts at the Royal Opera House and Glyndebourne.
Christopher Glynn is a Grammy-award winning pianist and Artistic Director of the Ryedale Festival.
“
Pierce’s voice is delicious: clear, strong, supple, with sparkling top notes and a warm, textured middle and low register”
Tue 25 July, 11am & 2pm · 40 min
On the Lawn / Marquee (if wet)
Ruaridh Geddes Fiddle
Neil Sutcliffe Accordion
Tue 25 July, 7pm · 2 hr 30 (30-min interval)
Please note early start time
Back by popular demand! Roo and Neil present an interactive and fun performance of music and storytelling designed to introduce traditional Scottish tunes and songs to young children.
Recommended for families with children aged 3–7. Please note: children must be accompanied by an adult (max 3 children per adult).
Tickets £6 per child (Single sibling rate £3)
In association with Live Music Now Scotland
The complete Cello Sonatas (Nos 1–5)
Hearing all these great cello sonatas in one evening is an exceptional opportunity to witness how Beethoven’s music evolved from youthful confidence to the revolutionary brilliance of his full maturity. Guy Johnston came to prominence upon winning the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition. A regular soloist with major symphony orchestras worldwide, Guy also presents chamber music and recitals, directs Hatfield House Chamber Music Festival, and supports several charities promoting music education.
Tickets £30/£25 (conc £18/£16)
Limited free tickets for under 26s (see p.2)
Sponsor: Wynne Harlen
PRE-CONCERT: 6.15pm · 20 min
Join Guy and Melvyn for a short introduction to this evening’s performance
“ understated but technically perfect virtuosity and charisma that makes it all look effortless”
Arts Atlanta on Guy Johnston
Wed
“
the most thoughtful, elegant and refined of pianists … everything seemed to illuminate everything else”
The Guardian
Tickets £25 (conc £15)
Thu 27 July, 11am · 1 hr 30
MASTERCLASS for amateur pianists of all ages
Beethoven
Piano Sonata No.30 in E Op.109
Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat Op.110
Piano Sonata No.32 in C minor Op.111
Beethoven’s final three piano sonatas have acquired an almost mystical status. They are entirely different from each other yet, heard together, they provide an extraordinary emotional journey that not only embraces chaos and disorder but also wit and humanity.
Melvyn Tan is a regular performer at London’s Wigmore Hall and Royal Festival Hall, New York’s Lincoln Centre, Vienna’s Konzerthaus and Musikverein, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and festivals such as Salzburg and Edinburgh. Reviews unanimously acknowledge his phenomenal technical skills and scintillating virtuosity as well as the exquisitely balanced clarity, delicacy and grace of his interpretations.
We are delighted to invite amateur pianists to participate in a masterclass with Melvyn Tan featuring ‘Variations for Judith’, a collection inspired by Bach’s beautiful melody ‘Bist du bei mir’. The short pieces are specially written to Grade 5/6 standard by some of Britain’s finest composers, including Judith Weir, Peter Maxwell Davies, Tarik O’Regan, Thea Musgrave and Richard Rodney Bennett. Pianists of any age are encouraged to apply. More info & audio extracts: nmc-recordings.myshopify.com/products/ various-variations-for-judith
Please contact General Manager Elizabeth Macdonald if you would like to know more about participating: info@musicatpaxton.co.uk
Tickets £10 (conc £6)
FREE ENTRY for accompanied children
Peter & Zoltán Katona
Guitar Handel
Chaconne in G
Piazzola
Introducción – Otoño – Porteno
Peter Katona
Tarrega for Two; Scandal
Reinhardt
Nuages; Minor Swing
Maxwell Davies
Farewell to Stromness
Bernstein
West Side Story (selection)
Albéniz
Mallorca; Asturias
The Katona twins are acclaimed worldwide for their presentation of classical and popular musical genres. Winners of major international competitions in the USA, Germany and France, they have also enjoyed a 4-year residency with the prestigious San Francisco Performances organisation in California. They have appeared in recitals at Carnegie Hall in New York, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Konzerthaus in Vienna, Suntory Hall in Tokyo and Philharmonie in Cologne, and collaborated with musicians including cellist Yo Yo Ma and the BBC Concert Orchestra. Having originally studied in Budapest, Frankfurt and London, the brothers now live in Liverpool. “
The Daily Telegraph
Tickets £25 (conc £16) +
POST-CONCERT: Stay on for a short informal Q&A immediately after the concert.
Formidable virtuoso technique, their performances could hardly be bettered for charm, zest, wit and colouristic flair”
Programme to include:
Schubert
L’incanto degli occhi; Auf der Donau; Das Fischermädchen; Du bist die Ruh; Fahrt zum Hades; Am Meer
Wolf
Der Tambour; Bei einer Trauung, 3 Michelangelo Songs
Richard Strauss
Das Tal; Der Einsame
We are delighted to present this fascinating recital with rising star William Thomas, bass, and the peerless Scottish accompanist Malcolm Martineau. William is already taking the singing world by storm having won the Kathleen Ferrier Award, and his commanding voice and stage presence have secured him engagements at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, and the Teatro alla Scala, Milan.
We are thrilled that William is joined at Paxton by Malcolm, possibly the most sought-after recital partner working on the world stage today, for a programme of Romantic songs that bloom into vivid life from the rare and beautiful sound of his luxurious bass voice.
Tickets £30/£25 (conc £18/£16)
Concert supported by Henrietta Simpson in memory of her husband Patrick
“ a tone so full and rich it makes you think of polished mahogany”
The Arts Desk
Sat 29 July, 5pm · 1 hr
Marquee
Sat 29 July, 7.30pm · 1 hr 40
BBC New Generation Artists Music at Paxton Associate Ensemble
BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2022 winner Amy and duo partner Portuguese guitarist Miguel explore the music traditions and folklore of Scotland, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe which have been influenced by classical, contemporary, and jazz music.
Tickets £10 (conc £6)
In association with Live Music Now Scotland
Haydn
String Quartet in E flat, Op.64 No.6 Felix Mendelssohn
String Quartet No.6 in F minor, Op.80
Schumann
String Quartet No.3 in A, Op.41 No.3
The Consone’s Paxton debut features Haydn’s joyous quartet from 1790, notable for a dazzling finale, followed by Mendelssohn’s unusually melancholic Quartet in F minor, a work that was clearly influenced by the death of his beloved sister, Fanny. In contrast, Schumann uncharacteristically declared his Quartet in A to be “very decent … I sometimes think it is my best”, and his wife, pianist and composer Clara, stated that it “filled me with bliss down to the last detail!”
Tickets £25 (conc £16)
+
Seenandheard-international.com
POST-CONCERT: Stay on for a short informal Q&A immediately after the concert.
“ The Quartet’s intepretations were fresh and personal, and the playing relaxed and warm”
Sun 30 July, 12 noon ·
Music at Paxton Associate Ensemble
Sibelius Andante Festivo
Mozart
String Quartet No.13 in D minor, K.173
Puccini
Crisantemi
Fanny Mendelssohn
String Quartet in E flat
This lovely programme is packed with unexpected delights. Sibelius and Puccini, composers best-known for grand symphonic and operatic works, wrote these touching and delicate chamber pieces for specific occasions – Crisantemi (Chrysanthemums) is a serene and dignified elegy on the death of a friend and Andante Festivo, composed in 1922 for an anniversary celebration, was played in an orchestral version at Sibelius’s funeral in 1957. The young Mozart – aged 17 when this quartet was composed – is totally irrepressible, and Fanny Mendelssohn’s quartet explores a wide emotional spectrum before reaching its triumphant finale.
Tickets £15 (conc £10)
Limited free tickets for under 26s (see p.2)
Sun 30 July, 4pm · 1 hr 45
Strad on Consone Quartet
Erwin Schulhoff
Sonata for Violin & Piano No.2, WV91
Vítězslava Kaprálová
Legend for Violin & Piano
Josef Suk
Four Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op.17
Schubert
Sonatina No.1 in D, D.384 (Op.137 post.)
Richard Strauss
Violin Sonata in E flat, Op.18
We are delighted to be joined for our festival finale by the outstanding violin and piano duo of Chlöe Hanslip and Danny Driver. Their trio of elegiac pieces by Czech composers from the early 20 th century includes works by Schulhoff and Kaprálová who both died tragically young. Strauss’s Violin Sonata, written in the year when he met his future wife, is an exuberant work full of romantic lyricism and youthful ardour.
Tickets £30/£25 (conc £18/£16)
Limited free tickets for under 26s (see p.2)
Sponsor: Neville & Kathleen Cartwright
a musical, emotional, stylistic and technical bullseye”
The
Tickets are available in advance from Fringe Box Office: musicatpaxton.online.red61.co.uk / 0131 226 0009
Box Office open
Mon – Fri 10am – 6pm (Mon – Sat from mid-June; Mon – Sun from early July)
Public booking opens: Mon 17 April
Priority booking for Friends: Mon 10 April *
Priority booking for Patrons and Benefactors: Mon 03 April
* To be eligible for priority booking, join the Friends from £30 p.a. More information from Friends Secretary Wendy Saywood: 07783 720 953 / friends@musicatpaxton.co.uk
The onsite Festival Box Office will be located on the grassy area opposite the courtyard at Paxton House. Unsold tickets for all events will be available to purchase from one hour before the advertised concert.
We are unable to accept cash payments at the onsite box office.
Concessions are available to those under 18, in full time education, registered unemployed, disabled persons and their carers/escorts. Regretfully, we are not able to offer concessions to senior citizens.
Limited free tickets are available to those under 26 for select concerts – see p.2.
Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable unless we are obliged to postpone the Festival for health and safety reasons, in which case full refunds will be available on request.
Unless otherwise indicated, concerts take place in the Picture Gallery (up the stairs at the far side of the courtyard). Please note: latecomers may not be admitted.
Paxton House has full disabled access: assistance may be required for wheelchair users wishing to use the lifts, and we would encourage visitors with additional access requirements to let us know in advance so that we can make all arrangements necessary for your comfort.
Details correct at time of press. We may be obliged to make changes due to circumstances beyond our control and reserve the right to do so. Ticket holders will be advised of any changes as far in advance as possible.
By road (postcode TD15 1SZ): The entrance to Paxton House is on the B6461, opposite the junction with the B6460 and adjacent to the village of Paxton. The House is signposted from the A1 Berwick-upon-Tweed bypass, and the entrance is 3 miles along the B6461 on the left-hand side of the road.
Please note: the Union Chain Bridge at Horncliffe is expected to reopen in Summer 2023. We advise checking before you travel.
By rail: Berwick-upon-Tweed railway station is on the east coast main line. Paxton House is a ten-minute taxi journey from the station.
The Stables Tearoom will be open throughout the festival serving drinks, light snacks and pastries. Please contact them directly for up-to-date information on menus and opening times.
01289 386 905 / paxtonhouse.co.uk
Picnics:
The marquee will be open from 6pm Tuesday to Friday, and all day on Saturday and Sunday (until 1 hr prior to marquee concerts) for you to enjoy your picnic under cover, come rain or shine. Alternatively, there are plenty of picnic tables within the grounds of Paxton.
The Cross Inn is a traditional country pub in the heart of the village of Paxton, just five minutes by car from Paxton House or a 15 minute walk. 01289 384 877 / thecrossinn.co.uk
There are numerous local accommodation providers, some within walking distance of Paxton House:
visitscotland.com
visitnorthumberland.com
visitberwick.com
The safety of our visitors and staff remains our priority: we continue to follow current legislation and the latest guidance from the UK and Scottish governments, and will revise our plans as required.
The following measures are in place:
• Enhanced cleaning;
• A cash-free onsite box office;
• Hand sanitiser and face masks available at the box office;
• Print kept to a minimum, including digital concert programmes;
• Whilst face coverings are no longer mandatory, visitors are welcome to wear them.
Please do not attend if you have tested positive for Covid-19 or are displaying symptoms of the virus.
Would you like to join our friendly team of volunteers? Typical roles include accommodation hosts, drivers, page turners and concert stewards. More information from General Manager Elizabeth Macdonald:
07719 702 265 / info@musicatpaxton.co.uk
Image Credits
Consone Quartet by Matthew Johnson; Piatti Quartet by Erik Emmanuel; Charlotte Harding by Eric Oliveira; Sophie Joint & Breanna Wilson by Paul Jennings; Paul Lewis by Kaupo Kikkas; Sianne Moodie by Sam Gillespie; Rowan Pierce by Gerard Collett; Christopher Glynn by Andrew Wilkinson; Guy Johnston by Kaupo Kikkas; Melvin Tan by Graham de Lacy; Katona Twins by Peter Goodbody; Malcolm Martineau by Russell Duncan; Chlöe Hanslip by Kaupo Kikkas.
Music at Paxton … plus FREE taster concerts in association with Live Music Now Scotland and Paxton House. Booking details at musicatpaxton.co.uk
Sun 07 May 3pm The Campus Trio, saxophone duo & piano
Sun 04 Jun 3pm Rosie Lavery, soprano & Anna Michels , piano
Fri 21 Jul 6.45pm Festival Introductory Talk
Fri 21 Jul 7.30pm Piatti Quartet
Sat 22 Jul 10am Family Concert: Piatti Quartet
2pm Andante Chamber Choir [Marquee]
5pm Brianna Wilson , fiddle & Sophie Joint , keyboard
7.30pm Paul Lewis , piano
Sun 23 Jul 12 noon Siannie Moodie , clàrsach
4pm Rowan Pierce , soprano & Christopher Glynn, piano
Tue 25 Jul 11am & 2pm Traditional Tunes for Tiny People: Ruaridh Geddes, fiddle & Neil Sutcliffe, accordion with Live Music Now Scotland
7pm Guy Johnston , cello & Melvyn Tan, piano
Wed 26 Jul 7.30pm Melvyn Tan , piano
Thu 27 Jul 11am Masterclass: Melvyn Tan , piano
7.30pm Katona Twins , guitar duo
Fri 28 Jul 7.30pm William Thomas , bass & Malcolm Martineau , piano
Sat 29 Jul 5pm Amy Laurenson , keyboard & Miguel Girão, guitar
7.30pm Consone Quartet Music at Paxton Associate Ensemble
Sun 30 Jul 12 noon Consone Quartet Music at Paxton Associate Ensemble
4pm Chlöe Hanslip, violin & Danny Driver, piano
Tickets: 0131 226 0009 / musicatpaxton.online.red61.co.uk