Music in the Round Autumn Season 2019

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Classical, jazz and family concerts in Sheffield

AUTUMN 2019


[The Crucible Studio]… a venue that’s almost unrivalled in its intimacy – the atmosphere that makes chamber music such a pleasure! Bachtrack 2019

EXPERIENCE LIVE MUSIC FROM WORLD-CLASS ARTISTS, PERFORMED IN THE UNIQUE SURROUNDINGS OF THE CRUCIBLE STUDIO. It’s an extraordinary place to encounter music, sitting just metres away from amazing artists performing spine-tingling live music with their heart and soul. Each concert includes informative introductions from the musicians, and there’s no dress code – just an open invitation for everyone, of all ages and all musical tastes, to come and join us. musicintheround.co.uk

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LET THE MUSIC BEGIN Breathtaking! Outstanding performance and we can’t wait to see them again! Isabelle and Mae, 2019

Meet Ensemble 360, Sheffield’s world-class chamber group. Comprising eleven of the country’s finest musicians, including Principal players in some of the best European orchestras, the Ensemble is at the heart of our year-round programme of concerts and events in South Yorkshire and across the country. Ensemble 360 are: Claudia Ajmone-Marsan Violin Naomi Atherton Horn Juliette Bausor Flute Laurène Durantel Double Bass Ruth Gibson Viola Amy Harman Bassoon

Tim Horton Piano Matthew Hunt Clarinet Benjamin Nabarro Violin Gemma Rosefield Cello Adrian Wilson Oboe

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AUTUMN SEASON AT A GLANCE All concerts in the Crucible Studio Theatre unless otherwise stated.

EVENING CONCERTS PHILIP THOMAS PLAYS FELDMAN Wednesday 2 October, 7.15 – 9.45pm Upper Chapel FELDMAN Music for the film Sculpture by Lipton FELDMAN Piano Piece (to Philip Guston) FELDMAN For Bunita Marcus with screenings of film documentaries Jackson Pollock (1951); Willem de Kooning: The Painter (1964) Directed by HANS NAMUTH & PAUL FALKENBERG; music by FELDMAN

TASMIN LITTLE violin PIERS LANE piano Friday 4 October, 7.15 – 9.00pm

BRAHMS Sonatensatz SCHUBERT Sonatina in D D384 YORK BOWEN Violin Sonata in E minor FRANCIS BROWN The Hart’s Grace BRAHMS Violin Sonata No.3

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 8 October, 7.15 – 9.10pm WIDMANN Octet SCHUBERT Octet

BENJAMIN GROSVENOR piano Friday 18 October, 7.15 – 8.55pm Upper Chapel R SCHUMANN Blumenstück R SCHUMANN Kreisleriana JANÁCEK Piano Sonata No.1 From the street PROKOFIEV Visions Fugitives (selection) LISZT Réminiscences de Norma de Bellini Grande Fantaisie

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JEFF WILLIAMS QUINTET Sheffield Jazz Friday 25 October, 7.30 – 10.15pm LEONORE PIANO TRIO Saturday 26 October, 7.15 – 9.00pm BEETHOVEN 12 Variations on Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (from Mozart’s The Magic Flute) Op.66 for cello and piano Violin Sonata in A minor Op.23 Piano Trio in B flat Op.97 Archduke

ENSEMBLE 360 Friday 8 November, 7.15 – 9.10pm Upper Chapel HAYDN String Quartet in D minor Op.42 BRAHMS Piano Quartet No.3 in C minor Op.60 R SCHUMANN Piano Quintet

ENSEMBLE 360 Saturday 16 November, 7.15 – 9.25pm Upper Chapel BEETHOVEN STRING QUARTETS Quartet in F Op.18 No.1 Quartet in C Op.59 No.3 Razumovsky Quartet in B flat Op.130

TIM HORTON Piano Friday 29 November, 7.15 – 9.25pm SCHUBERT Sonata in C minor D958 Sonata in A D959 Sonata in B flat D960


LAURA VAN DER HEIJDEN cello TOM POSTER piano Friday 6 December, 7.15 – 9.00pm Upper Chapel JS BACH Gamba Sonata No.1 in G BWV1027 BRITTEN Cello Sonata N BOULANGER Three Pieces for cello and piano BRAHMS Cello Sonata No.1

DAYTIME CONCERTS ENSEMBLE 360 Monday 25 November, 12.45 – 2pm Upper Chapel JS BACH Oboe Sonata in E flat BWV1031 DRING Trio for flute, oboe and piano PROKOFIEV Flute Sonata DEMERSSEMAN Duo Brilliant on Rossini’s William Tell

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 3 December, 12.45 – 1.45pm Upper Chapel JOACHIM Variations for viola and piano BRAHMS Cello Sonata No.2

FOR SCHOOLS AND NURSERIES For Early Years and KS1 SIR SCALLYWAG AND THE BATTLE OF STINKY BOTTOM INSET sessions Thursday 26 September 1.30 – 3.00pm or 4.30 – 6.00pm Concerts Monday 4 November 10.45 – 11.40am or 1.30 – 2.25pm Crucible Theatre ENSEMBLE 360 and POLLY IVES narrator

FOR FAMILIES THE CHIMPANZEES OF HAPPYTOWN Saturday 9 November, 11.00 – 11.55am Crucible Theatre ENSEMBLE 360 and POLLY IVES narrator

CONCERTEENIES with MUSIC IN THE ROUND Saturday 7 December, 10.00 – 10.45am (Up to 1-year-olds) & 11.15am – 12.00pm (1 and 2-yearolds (siblings welcome)) Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre LAURA VAN DER HEIJDEN cello TOM POSTER piano

Concert Duration Please be aware that all concert end times are supplied as approximate timings only and may be subject to change.

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EVENING CONCERT

PHILIP THOMAS PLAYS FELDMAN Wednesday 2 October 7.15 – 9.45pm Upper Chapel £10.50 £8.50 Students, Disabled & Unemployed Presented in partnership with Another Timbre Records to launch Philip Thomas’s latest recording of Feldman’s works for solo piano, and Sensoria, the UK’s Festival of Music, Film and Digital Media.

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FELDMAN Music for the film Sculpture by Lipton FELDMAN Piano Piece (to Philip Guston) FELDMAN For Bunita Marcus with screenings of film documentaries Jackson Pollock (1951) Willem de Kooning: The Painter (1964) Directed by HANS NAMUTH & PAUL FALKENBERG; music by FELDMAN Hypnotic, shimmeringly beautiful and endlessly fascinating, Morton Feldman's piano music is conceived on a huge scale yet unfolds almost like a whisper, using the most simple of ideas. Pianist Philip Thomas, a leading interpreter of Feldman’s music, gives this one-off performance to complement rare screenings of short documentary profiles of two of the US’s greatest visual artists, both featuring incidental music by Feldman.


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EVENING CONCERT

TASMIN LITTLE VIOLIN

PIERS LANE PIANO

Friday 4 October 7.15 – 9.00pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

BRAHMS Sonatensatz in C minor SCHUBERT Sonatina in D D384 YORK BOWEN Violin Sonata in E minor Op.112 FRANCIS BROWN The Hart’s Grace BRAHMS Sonata No.3 in D minor Op.108 Tasmin Little, BBC Music Magazine’s Personality of the Year 2019, and her recital partner Piers Lane, visit Sheffield for Tasmin’s last ever recital with Music in the Round before she retires from the concert platform! Featuring great works of the Romantic era that show off Tasmin’s amazing musicality and vibrant sound, the recital also includes James Francis Brown’s lyrical The Hart’s Grace, a short commission written especially for her in 2016.

In conversation with Tasmin Little & Piers Lane 6.00 – 6.45pm Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre £5 (Free to Under 18s, Students & Friends of Music in the Round) Broadcaster and writer Paul Allen is joined by tonight’s artists for an informal conversation. Ticket price includes complimentary glass of wine or soft drink. Tickets are limited; please book. 8


One of the supremely great violinists of our time Music-Web International

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EVENING CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 8 October 7.15 – 9.10pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

Jörg Widmann: the musical anarchist who brings a hefty dose of sheer joy The Guardian

MATTHEW HUNT clarinet NAOMI ATHERTON horn AMY HARMAN bassoon BENJAMIN NABARRO violin CLAUDIA AJMONE-MARSAN violin RUTH GIBSON viola GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello ELENA HULL double bass WIDMANN Octet SCHUBERT Octet Schubert’s Octet is a kaleidoscope of mood, tone and spirit that fuses the intimacy of delicate chamber music with grand outbursts on an orchestral scale. Jörg Widmann’s richly tonal Octet (2004) was written by the outstanding clarinettist and composer in homage to Schubert. “We just love playing Widmann’s Octet! Originally conceived as a companion to Schubert’s work, it’s kind of off-the-wall but easy to listen to. What more could you want?” Naomi Atherton, horn, Ensemble 360

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EVENING CONCERT

BENJAMIN GROSVENOR PIANO

Friday 18 October 7.15 – 8.55pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

An electric current sizzles in this pianist’s fingertips The Financial Times

R SCHUMANN Blumenstück in D flat Op.19 R SCHUMANN Kreisleriana Op.16 JANÁCEK Piano Sonata 1.X.1905 From the street PROKOFIEV Visions Fugitives Op.22 (selection) LISZT Réminiscences de Norma de Bellini Grande Fantaisie Benjamin Grosvenor first hit the headlines in 2004 when he became the youngest ever finalist in the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition, aged just 11. Seven years later he appeared as the youngest ever soloist to perform on the opening night of the BBC Proms. His developing career has earned him worldwide recognition as a pianist of immense sensibility. This is sure to be a fabulous evening of pianistic virtuosity, culminating with Liszt’s sensational Reminiscences of Bellini’s grand opera Norma, an unashamedly flamboyant and riotous work.

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SHEFFIELD JAZZ

JEFF WILLIAMS QUINTET

KIT DOWNES piano JOHN O’GALLAGHER alto saxophone JOSH ARCOLEO tenor saxophone SAM LASSERSON double bass JEFF WILLIAMS drums

Friday 25 October 7.30 – 10.15pm Crucible Studio Theatre

An all-star band led by leading US drummer Jeff Williams.

£17 £13.50 Over 60s, Disabled & Unemployed £8 Students with NUS card £3 Under 16s

This was adventurous, contemporary jazz of the highest order The Jazz Mann

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Across a career spanning four decades, Jeff Williams has accompanied Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Lee Konitz, Dave Liebman, Randy Brecker, John Abercrombie and Joe Lovano, among others. Since making a second home in London, Jeff Williams has performed in the UK with Kenny Wheeler, Norma Winstone and many of the leading UK and visiting international musicians. He also teaches and leads his own bands, such as this increasingly successful Quintet, whose Lifelike CD has gained rave reviews that mirror their reception at gigs.


EVENING CONCERT

LEONORE PIANO TRIO Saturday 26 October 7.15 – 9.00pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s A cycle of the complete Beethoven violin sonatas, cello sonatas and piano trios (concert 8 of 8)

BEETHOVEN 12 Variations on Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen (from Mozart’s The Magic Flute) Op.66 for cello and piano Violin Sonata in A minor Op.23 Piano Trio in B flat Op.97 Archduke It is fitting that the Leonore Trio has saved the crowning masterpiece of Beethoven’s works for piano trio as the finale to this wonderful series. A noble and spacious work, celebrated for being almost a symphony for three musicians, the Archduke Trio overcame an inauspicious debut before going on to become one of the best-loved pieces of music for piano, violin and cello.

Playing with sumptuous breadth and beguiling warmth The Guardian

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SCHOOLS AND NURSERIES

SIR SCALLYWAG AND THE BATTLE OF STINKY BOTTOM INSET sessions Thursday 26 September 1.30 – 3.00pm or 4.30 – 6.00pm Concerts Monday 4 November 10.45 – 11.40am or 1.30 – 2.25pm Crucible Theatre £60 Project fee (includes free INSET) + £3.50 per child To book, please contact katie@musicintheround.co.uk or call 0114 281 4660.

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ENSEMBLE 360 POLLY IVES narrator When King Colin sets his sights on finding the famous Golden Sausage, there’s only ONE person for the job: Sir Scallywag! Our learning project for schools, nurseries and other Early Years settings, based on the children’s book Sir Scallywag and the Battle of Stinky Bottom returns! It includes training with Polly Ives and comprehensive cross-curricular digital resources and is ideal for any Early Years or Key Stage 1 setting looking to develop their music-making and enrich their learning. The project culminates in a children’s concert packed with irresistibly catchy songs, vivid storytelling, bright illustrations and lots of audience participation. Music written by award-winning Children’s Composer-inResidence, Paul Rissmann, accompanies the original story by Giles Andreae* and Korky Paul (Penguin, 2015).

* Represented by Nicki Stoddart, United Agents


EVENING CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 Friday 8 November 7.15 – 9.10pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

You write to become immortal, or because the piano happens to be open, or you have looked into a pair of beautiful eyes

BENJAMIN NABARRO violin CLAUDIA AJMONE-MARSAN violin RUTH GIBSON viola GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello TIM HORTON piano HAYDN String Quartet in D minor Op.42 BRAHMS Piano Quartet No.3 in C minor Op.60 R SCHUMANN Piano Quintet in E flat Op.44 Brahms’s C minor Piano Quartet is full of allusions to his friends, Robert and Clara Schumann, with a radiant slow movement at its heart. Robert Schumann’s turbulent Piano Quartet, a piece that has been described as ‘a small piano concerto’, is considered to be among his finest compositions and is one of Ensemble 360’s favourite works.

Robert Schumann

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FOR FAMILIES

THE CHIMPANZEES OF HAPPYTOWN Saturday 9 November 11.00 – 11.55am Crucible Theatre £11 £8 Disabled & Unemployed £6 Under 16s & Students ENSEMBLE 360 POLLY IVES narrator “Let’s have a party,” Chutney said, “With yummy things to eat!” There were sausages and ice cream. There was dancing in the street. The wonderfully heartwarming story of Chutney the Chimp celebrates the importance of love and happiness in everyone’s lives. And it all starts when Chutney plants one small seed… This concert for families, with music by Children’s Composer-in-Residence, Paul Rissmann, is based on the book by the award-winning duo behind Giraffes Can’t Dance, Giles Andreae and Guy Parker-Rees. The story is brought to life through brilliant live music, irresistibly catchy songs, vivid storytelling, bright illustrations and lots of audience participation. Perfect for ages 3 – 7 years.

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BEETHOVEN 250

BEETHOVEN 250: STRING QUARTETS AND MORE WITH ENSEMBLE 360

Next year marks the 250th birthday of Beethoven, and celebrations for one of classical music’s greatest composers are being planned around the world. Music in the Round’s contribution to the festivities includes presenting all 16 of Beethoven’s string quartets, alongside many of his other chamber works. The series of concerts launches in autumn 2019 with this evening dedicated to his acclaimed quartets, and will continue in Sheffield and around the country throughout 2020 and into spring 2021.

To undertake this concert cycle is to embark upon an extraordinary journey, not only into music of exceptional depth and beauty, but also into the soul of Beethoven, whose music speaks more directly and honestly from him than words can express Benjamin Nabarro, violin, Ensemble 360

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EVENING CONCERT

Saturday 16 November 7.15 – 9.25pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s BENJAMIN NABARRO violin CLAUDIA AJMONE-MARSAN violin RUTH GIBSON viola GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello BEETHOVEN Quartet in F Op.18 No.1 Quartet in C Op.59 No.3 Razumovsky Quartet in B flat Op.130 Beethoven wrote string quartets throughout most of his life, beginning with the Op.18s in his late twenties, and ending with the monumental late quartets written in the last years of his life when he was deaf. Featuring pieces from Beethoven’s ‘early’, ‘middle’ and ‘late’ periods, this programme offers a fascinating journey into how the composer's work developed, from the early inspiration of Haydn to the unique voice of the later quartets that still resonates so powerfully today.

We approach this cycle with excitement, anticipation and awe, and invite you to do the same Benjamin Nabarro, violin, Ensemble 360

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LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 Monday 25 November 12.45 – 2pm Upper Chapel £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

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JULIETTE BAUSOR flute ADRIAN WILSON oboe TIM HORTON piano JS BACH Oboe Sonata in E flat BWV1031 DRING Trio for flute, oboe and piano PROKOFIEV Flute Sonata DEMERSSEMAN Duo Brilliant on Rossini’s William Tell Juliette, Adrian and Tim present an entertaining lunchtime concert for flute, oboe and piano, featuring glorious Baroque music, a charming trio by British composer, actor and cartoonist Madeleine Dring, and champagne cork-popping Italian opera!


EVENING CONCERT

TIM HORTON

SCHUBERT Sonata in C minor D958 Sonata in A D959 Sonata in B flat D960

Friday 29 November 7.15 – 9.25pm Crucible Studio Theatre

Tim’s spellbinding exploration of Schubert’s works for solo piano concludes with an unmissable trilogy of Sonatas. Written in 1828, the year of the composer’s death, they have been described as a window to Schubert’s complex character and supreme abilities.

PIANO

£20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s A cycle of Schubert’s major Piano Sonatas (4 of 4)

Post-concert conversation Tim Horton discusses the importance of Schubert’s piano music with BBC Radio 3’s Tom McKinney, with opportunities for audience questions. FREE to all ticket-holders

This is a programme that I’ve always wanted to perform. Along with Schubert’s String Quintet and Winterreise, these pieces are the culmination of a life cut tragically short. They convey such a complexity of emotion, from great joy and tenderness to chaos and devastation Tim Horton

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LUNCHTIME CONCERT

ENSEMBLE 360 Tuesday 3 December 12.45 – 1.45pm Upper Chapel £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

RUTH GIBSON viola GEMMA ROSEFIELD cello TIM HORTON piano JOACHIM Variations for viola and piano Op.10 BRAHMS Cello Sonata No.2 in F Op.99 Brahms’s Cello Sonata No.2 is arguably among the most beautiful works ever written for the instrument and widely regarded as a high point in late 19th century chamber music. It’s passionate, fiery and at times lamenting, with a joyously warm ending. Joseph Joachim is best-known as the most gifted and celebrated violinist of the second half of the 19th century, but these Variations reveal that he was also a highly engaging and skilful composer.

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EVENING CONCERT

LAURA VAN DER HEIJDEN

JS BACH Gamba Sonata No.1 in G BWV1027 BRITTEN Cello Sonata in C Op.65 N BOULANGER Three Pieces for cello and piano BRAHMS Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op.38

TOM POSTER

Winner of the 2012 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition, Laura van der Heijden is developing an impressive career in solo and chamber music even while still studying music at the University of Cambridge. Tom Poster performs in many guises – concerto soloist, duo partner and chamber musician – with a range of outstanding partners such as Steven Isserlis and Ian Bostridge.

CELLO PIANO

Friday 6 December 7.15 – 9.00pm Upper Chapel £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s Post-concert conversation Stay on for an informal Q&A session with Laura van der Heijden and Tom Poster after the concert. FREE to all ticket-holders

Laura and Tom’s fascinating programme provides an opportunity to hear the full range of tones and colours from cello repertoire spanning 200 years.

Mercurially brilliant The Strad

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FOR FAMILIES

CONCERTEENIES WITH MUSIC IN THE ROUND Saturday 7 December 10.00 – 10.45am (Up to 1-year-olds) 11.15am – 12.00pm (1 and 2-yearolds (siblings welcome)) Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre £7.50 Grown-up with accompanying child

LAURA VAN DER HEIJDEN cello TOM POSTER piano Cellist Laura van der Heijden, winner of BBC Music Magazine’s Newcomer of the Year Award 2019, and outstanding pianist Tom Poster lead two relaxed concerts for young children and their grown-ups, with bubbles, percussion, props and informal introductions. These concerts, presented in partnership with Concerteenies, are a great way for young children to experience live music from world-class musicians who have been brought to Sheffield by Music in the Round.

Please note: because each session is specifically designed for the ages specified, we aren’t able to accommodate older siblings within the 10.00am session, but siblings of all ages are welcome at the 11.15am session. Children must be accompanied by a grown-up and grown-ups must be accompanied by one or more children. On purchasing your ticket, please indicate how many children will be attending. Child tickets are limited to a maximum of two per grown-up. If you’d like to bring more children with you, please give us a call on 0114 281 4660 before booking your tickets.

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HOW TO BOOK BOOK YOUR TICKETS AT musicintheround.co.uk

OR CALL 0114 249 6000 You can also book in person at Sheffield Theatres box office. Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10.00am – 8.00pm On non-performance days the box office closes at 6.00pm.

BOOKING DATES Advance booking for Friends opens on SATURDAY 6 JULY 2019 at 10am in person or by phone. Tickets at this time are limited to two per Friend per event / four per event for Joint Friends. General booking opens on SATURDAY 13 JULY 2019 at 10am in person, by phone or online.

UNDER 35? If you’re under 35, then you can see many of our concerts for only £5*. Just show some form of ID at the Sheffield Theatres box office when booking your tickets.

CONCESSIONS Concessions are available for people with disabilities, those registered unemployed, students and under 35s. Prices are indicated on each concert page.

RE-SALES If the event is sold out Sheffield Theatres will endeavour to re-sell your tickets on your behalf at a charge of £2.00 per ticket.

ENJOY FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS WHEN YOU BUY TICKETS FOR 5 OR MORE CONCERTS Save 10% when you buy tickets for 5 or more different concerts in our autumn season in one transaction.* If you’d like to buy a subscription, we recommend booking through the Music in the Round office to save time. Call us in the office on 0114 281 4660 or email marketing@musicintheround.co.uk with your request and contact details and we’ll make the arrangements then supply you with an order number to use when you pay at box office. *Please note that these subscriptions must be purchased in one transaction and you must state which concerts you wish to attend. Subscriptions cannot include more than one ticket for each concert. Philip Thomas plays Feldman, Concerteenies, schools, family and Sheffield Jazz concerts are not included.

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COMING AS A FAMILY? We believe that classical music should be for everyone, including young children and families. Each season includes family events that have been specially tailored for younger listeners. We generally recommend our lunchtime and evening concerts for children age 7+. However, if you think that your child will sit quietly, then we have no problem with younger children in our audiences. To give everyone the best possible concert experience, we’re currently trialling some pre-reserved ‘family friendly’ seats on Tier 1 of the Crucible Studio, so should your child become distracted,

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you can make a discreet exit between pieces. To book these seats, and for more information, please call the office on 0114 281 4660.

NEW TO MUSIC IN THE ROUND? If you’re completely new to our classical concerts, then our firsttime deal offers you your first pair of tickets for just £5** each. Please make yourself known at the Sheffield Theatres box office, in person or on the phone. (Offer not available online. A maximum of two tickets can be purchased per household.) **Philip Thomas plays Feldman, Concerteenies, schools, family and Sheffield Jazz concerts are not included.


VENUE INFORMATION CRUCIBLE STUDIO THEATRE AND ADELPHI ROOM 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 1DA Seating Areas: All seats in the Studio are unreserved, but there are three different seating areas, stage level, tier one and tier two (tickets are priced the same for each area). Please specify which area you wish to sit in when booking. Talks and conversations: All pre-concert talks are free to concert ticket holders but please request a separate ticket for talks at the box office. A separate ticket is not required for post-concert Q&As. Drinks: You may take drinks purchased from the Crucible bars into our concerts in plastic glasses which can be provided by Sheffield Theatres staff. Bags and coats: Sheffield Theatres Cloakroom will be open, but please don't bring any suitcases or large holdalls.* Small handbags (no bigger than A3 size, 300mm x 420mm) are permitted to be taken into the auditorium. All bags brought into the Crucible, or stored in the Cloakroom will be security searched. *Any bags larger than cabin size (550mm x 45mm x 20mm) cannot be stored in the cloakroom, so please avoid bringing them. Access: These venues offer easy access for wheelchair users although spaces are limited in the auditoriums; please inform the box office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space. Latecomers: The auditorium will usually open 30 minutes before the advertised start time. Please note that latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

Parking: There is a 24-hour Q-Park on Charles Street, which offers discounted parking for concertgoers. Present your concert ticket to the Sheffield Theatres box offce to obtain a car park voucher. For blue badge holders, spaces are available in the Q-Park, NCP car park, and outside the theatre on Surrey Street and Norfolk Street. Public Transport: The nearest bus stops are on Arundel Gate (50m) and High Street (300m). There are two Supertram stops in close proximity to the theatres: Castle Square and Cathedral (both 400m).

UPPER CHAPEL Norfolk Street, Sheffield S1 2JD Seating Areas: All seats are unreserved. Access: Upper Chapel is accessible for wheelchair users although spaces are limited; please inform the box office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space. Latecomers: Upper Chapel will open 30 minutes before the advertised start time. Please note that latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. Parking: There are a number of carparks and on street parking available close to Upper Chapel, including NCP, Q-Park and council owned sites. Further details can be found at upperchapelsheffield.org.uk For blue badge holders, please see Crucible Studio Theatre information. Public Transport: See Crucible Studio Theatre information.

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MUSIC IN THE ROUND IS ENORMOUSLY GRATEFUL TO ALL ITS FUNDERS, SUPPORTERS AND FRIENDS, WITHOUT WHOM THESE CONCERTS WOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE.

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Arts Council England AESSEAL Charitable Trust Community First Endowment Fund For South Yorkshire Barnsley Chronicle Stronger Together Fund Fidelio Trust Golsoncott Foundation Lindsey Foundation Mayfield Valley Arts Trust Myrtle Charitable Trust Andrew McEwan Fund Sir John Osborn Charitable Trust Shaw Lands Trust Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation Anonymous Donors

Tasmin Little & Tim Horton: © Benjamin Ealovega

LIFELONG PATRONS John Cowling Kate Dugdale Angela Kellie David Megginson & Vivien Whitaker Prudence Scott Maurice & Sheila Millward Alan & Ellen Reid

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