Sheffield Chamber Music Festival 2020 brochure

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GET CLOSER TO THE MUSIC WITH SHEFFIELD’S ANNUAL NINE-DAY CELEBRATION OF LIVE CHAMBER MUSIC, 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. Concerts include 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.

Do you believe in bringing the best musicians to Sheffield?

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

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GET CLOSER TO THE MUSIC WITH SHEFFIELD’S ANNUAL NINE-DAY CELEBRATION OF LIVE CHAMBER MUSIC, 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. Concerts include 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.

Do you believe in bringing the best musicians to Sheffield?

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

Giving to Music in the Round is a powerful statement of your support for excellent chamber music in Sheffield.

BE A FRIEND

For £7 a month or £85 a year

BE A FRIEND For £10 a month or £120 a year

To join in, call us on 0114 281 4660, speak to a member of staff at a concert or visit www.musicintheround.co.uk

NEW TO MUSIC IN THE ROUND?

8 – 16 MAY 2020 musicintheround.co.uk 

If you’re completely new to our concerts, then our first-time deal offers you your first pair of tickets for just £5 each. See page 28 for details.


FAMILY CONCERT

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AT A GLANCE Beethoven P3 ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 9.10pm BEETHOVEN String Quartet in D Op.18 No.3 BEETHOVEN Trio in B flat Op.11 BEETHOVEN Septet in E flat Op.20

Saturday 9 May Family Concert: Sir Scallywag and the Battle of Stinky Bottom POLLY IVES narrator ENSEMBLE 360 11.00 – 11.50am Crucible Theatre Inspiring Young Musicians SHEFFIELD MUSIC ACADEMY 12.30 – 1.15pm

P4

P5

DANIEL SALEEB Scales at Six for piano trio VIVALDI Concerto for two violins in A minor RV522 DANZI Wind Quintet No. 2 in F Op.68 BEETHOVEN String Quartet in B flat Op.130 PIAZZOLLA Four Seasons for piano trio SMA INFANTS & JUNIORS FAMILY P5 CONCERT & SMA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 3.15 – 4.45pm Crucible Theatre

FESTIVAL POP-UPS IN THE WINTER GARDEN 2.00 – 4.30pm

P6

2.00pm MATTHEW HUNT clarinet, Ensemble 360 2.30pm VIVACITY COMMUNITY CHOIR 3.00pm SOUNDPOST FOLK FACTORY 3.30pm UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SINGERS’ SOCIETY 4.00pm SHEFFIELD SINGERS Sunset ANNA HUNTLEY mezzo-soprano ENSEMBLE 360 6.45 – 8.30pm

GAVIN BRYARS ENSEMBLE 9.00 – 10.00pm Crucible Theatre

P8

P9

WEBER Grand Duo in E flat Op.48 for clarinet and piano SCHUBERT Auf dem Strom for soprano, horn and piano RESPIGHI Il Tramonto for soprano and string quartet BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F minor Op.95 Serioso

P10

CHERUBINI Two Sonatas for horn and strings BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Op.59 No.1 Razumovsky Moonlight PAUL LEWIS piano 7.15 – 9.10pm

Friday 9 October 2020 Trio in C Hob XV:27 Trio in C minor Op.101 SUK Elegy DVORÁK Trio in B flat Op.21 HAYDN

BRAHMS

P13

LEONORE PIANO TRIO with HALLAM SINFONIA

HUMMEL Septet in D minor Op.74 BEETHOVEN String Quintet in C Op.29 The Storm

Saturday 10 October 2020 Featuring BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto

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Wednesday 13 May

Monday 11 May Paris ENSEMBLE 360 12.45 – 1.35pm

LEONORE PIANO TRIO

Tuesday 12 May

The Storm ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 8.55pm

MESSIAEN Interstellar Call for solo horn CASALS Song of the Birds for solo cello JS BACH Chaconne from Partita No.2 in D minor BWV1004 for solo violin NISHIMURA Fantasia on Song of the Birds for solo viola HAYDN String Quartet Op.76 No.4 Sunrise P7

AUTUMN 2020

CRUCIBLE LATES

LISZT Tristia (La Vallée d’Obermann) for violin, cello and piano MOZART Horn Quintet in E flat K407

Sunday 10 May Sunrise ENSEMBLE 360 5.15 – 6.30am concert 7.00 – 8.00am guided walk Samuel Worth Chapel

EVENING CONCERT

Radiance P13 ENSEMBLE 360 5.30 – 6.15pm

BRYARS Lauda Dolce I The North Shore Added Time The Flower of Friendship Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet ‘Epilogue’ from Wonderlawn Plus post-concert jazz in the bar

All concerts in the Crucible Studio Theatre unless otherwise stated.

Friday 8 May

DAYTIME CONCERT

P11

BEETHOVEN Sonata in E flat Op.27 No.1 Sonata in C sharp minor Op.27 No.2 Moonlight 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli Op.120

IN CONVERSATION: BERNARD GREGOR-SMITH 12.00 – 2.00pm Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre

P15

Beethoven & Friends ENSEMBLE 360 2.30 – 4.15pm

P15

The Space Between FAY HIELD with ROB HARBRON concertina, guitar and MIRANDA RUTTER viola 7.15 – 8.45pm

P17

HAYDN Piano Trio in G Gypsy Rondo RIES Grand Octet in F minor SZYMANOWSKI Nocturne and Tarantella BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C minor Op.18 No.4

CORIOLANUS

Fri 6 – Sat 28 March

Shakespeare’s play about the disconnect between the rulers and the ruled. By

William Shakespeare

Adapted and Directed by

Robert Hastie

Tom Bateman (Beecham House) as Coriolanus.

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FAMILY CONCERT

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AT A GLANCE Beethoven P3 ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 9.10pm BEETHOVEN String Quartet in D Op.18 No.3 BEETHOVEN Trio in B flat Op.11 BEETHOVEN Septet in E flat Op.20

Saturday 9 May Family Concert: Sir Scallywag and the Battle of Stinky Bottom POLLY IVES narrator ENSEMBLE 360 11.00 – 11.50am Crucible Theatre Inspiring Young Musicians SHEFFIELD MUSIC ACADEMY 12.30 – 1.15pm

P4

P5

DANIEL SALEEB Scales at Six for piano trio VIVALDI Concerto for two violins in A minor RV522 DANZI Wind Quintet No. 2 in F Op.68 BEETHOVEN String Quartet in B flat Op.130 PIAZZOLLA Four Seasons for piano trio SMA INFANTS & JUNIORS FAMILY P5 CONCERT & SMA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 3.15 – 4.45pm Crucible Theatre

FESTIVAL POP-UPS IN THE WINTER GARDEN 2.00 – 4.30pm

P6

2.00pm MATTHEW HUNT clarinet, Ensemble 360 2.30pm VIVACITY COMMUNITY CHOIR 3.00pm SOUNDPOST FOLK FACTORY 3.30pm UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SINGERS’ SOCIETY 4.00pm SHEFFIELD SINGERS Sunset ANNA HUNTLEY mezzo-soprano ENSEMBLE 360 6.45 – 8.30pm

GAVIN BRYARS ENSEMBLE 9.00 – 10.00pm Crucible Theatre

P8

P9

WEBER Grand Duo in E flat Op.48 for clarinet and piano SCHUBERT Auf dem Strom for soprano, horn and piano RESPIGHI Il Tramonto for soprano and string quartet BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F minor Op.95 Serioso

P10

CHERUBINI Two Sonatas for horn and strings BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Op.59 No.1 Razumovsky Moonlight PAUL LEWIS piano 7.15 – 9.10pm

Friday 9 October 2020 Trio in C Hob XV:27 Trio in C minor Op.101 SUK Elegy DVORÁK Trio in B flat Op.21 HAYDN

BRAHMS

P13

LEONORE PIANO TRIO with HALLAM SINFONIA

HUMMEL Septet in D minor Op.74 BEETHOVEN String Quintet in C Op.29 The Storm

Saturday 10 October 2020 Featuring BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto

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Wednesday 13 May

Monday 11 May Paris ENSEMBLE 360 12.45 – 1.35pm

LEONORE PIANO TRIO

Tuesday 12 May

The Storm ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 8.55pm

MESSIAEN Interstellar Call for solo horn CASALS Song of the Birds for solo cello JS BACH Chaconne from Partita No.2 in D minor BWV1004 for solo violin NISHIMURA Fantasia on Song of the Birds for solo viola HAYDN String Quartet Op.76 No.4 Sunrise P7

AUTUMN 2020

CRUCIBLE LATES

LISZT Tristia (La Vallée d’Obermann) for violin, cello and piano MOZART Horn Quintet in E flat K407

Sunday 10 May Sunrise ENSEMBLE 360 5.15 – 6.30am concert 7.00 – 8.00am guided walk Samuel Worth Chapel

EVENING CONCERT

Radiance P13 ENSEMBLE 360 5.30 – 6.15pm

BRYARS Lauda Dolce I The North Shore Added Time The Flower of Friendship Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet ‘Epilogue’ from Wonderlawn Plus post-concert jazz in the bar

All concerts in the Crucible Studio Theatre unless otherwise stated.

Friday 8 May

DAYTIME CONCERT

P11

BEETHOVEN Sonata in E flat Op.27 No.1 Sonata in C sharp minor Op.27 No.2 Moonlight 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli Op.120

IN CONVERSATION: BERNARD GREGOR-SMITH 12.00 – 2.00pm Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre

P15

Beethoven & Friends ENSEMBLE 360 2.30 – 4.15pm

P15

The Space Between FAY HIELD with ROB HARBRON concertina, guitar and MIRANDA RUTTER viola 7.15 – 8.45pm

P17

HAYDN Piano Trio in G Gypsy Rondo RIES Grand Octet in F minor SZYMANOWSKI Nocturne and Tarantella BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C minor Op.18 No.4

CORIOLANUS

Fri 6 – Sat 28 March

Shakespeare’s play about the disconnect between the rulers and the ruled. By

William Shakespeare

Adapted and Directed by

Robert Hastie

Tom Bateman (Beecham House) as Coriolanus.

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RUSH HOUR CONCERT

DISCUSSION

Thursday 14 May

Saturday 16 May

Prodigy P18 ENSEMBLE 360 12.45 – 1.35pm

Concerteenies with P23 Music in the Round CRAIG OGDEN classical guitar MILOŠ MILIVOJEVIĆ classical accordion 10.30am and 11.45am Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre

CRUSELL Divertimento in C Op.9 for oboe and string quartet MENDELSSOHN Piano Quartet in B minor Op.3 Faded Flowers ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 9.10pm

P19

SCHUBERT Introduction and Variations on Trockne Blumen D802 for flute and piano BEETHOVEN Serenade in D Op.25 for flute, violin and viola BRAHMS Piano Quartet in G minor Op.25

Friday 15 May Birdsong in Music PETER HILL, LAURENCE ROSE & TOM McKINNEY 2.00 – 3.00pm

P20

Grand Sonata ENSEMBLE 360 5.30 – 6.20pm

P22

David Clover Festival of Singing SINGERS’ PLATFORM SHOWCASE 11.30am – 12.30pm

P23

CRAIG OGDEN classical guitar P24 MILOŠ MILIVOJEVIĆ classical accordion 3.00 – 4.00pm Carnival P25 ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 9.10pm BEETHOVEN Piano Quartet in E flat Op.16b SAINT-SAËNS Oboe Sonata BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Hess 34 SAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the Animals

YORK BOWEN Oboe Sonata BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in E flat Op.7 Grande Sonate Greatness P22 ENSEMBLE 360 Introduced by Peter Hill 7.15 – 9.10pm

BEETHOVEN String Quartet in E flat Op.127 BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C sharp minor Op.131

Concert Duration Please ​​ be aware that all concert end times are supplied as approximate timings only and may be subject to change. All details are correct at the time of going to press. Music in the Round reserves the right to make alterations to the programme or artists if necessary.


WELCOME Welcome to the Sheffield Chamber Music Festival.

BEETHOVEN AND THE NATURAL WORLD

It is with the greatest pleasure that we invite you to share in a nine-day festival packed with wonderful music. We aim to provide concerts that are the equal of any chamber music events throughout the world, and the fact that we can aspire to this is down to the extraordinary talents of our resident and visiting musicians.

This year we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven and have chosen to do so against the background of what for him was always an intensely important subject – Nature. He would find solace and inspiration from long walks outdoors, even at the very bleakest of times: “How glad I am to be able to roam in wood and thicket, among the trees and flowers and rocks. No one can love the country as I do. … In the country every tree seems to speak to me, saying, ‘Holy! Holy!’ In the woods there is enchantment which expresses all things!” In the following pages you will be able to read about the selection of great works by Beethoven that can be heard in the festival, alongside music by other composers he knew or influenced, and with wonderful extra works that relate to nature. Do come and join us! Angus Smith Artistic Director

Look out for this icon throughout the brochure to find all our events linked to the Beethoven 250 celebrations. 1


LET THE MUSIC BEGIN

Meet Ensemble 360, Sheffield’s worldclass chamber group. Comprising eleven of the country’s finest musicians, including principal players in some of Europe’s best orchestras, the Ensemble is at the heart of our Festival each year, as well as our yearround programme of concerts and events in South Yorkshire and across the country. The Ensemble 360 musicians 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

“Breathtaking! Outstanding performance and we can’t wait to see them again!” Isabelle and Mae, 2019

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EVENING CONCERT

BEETHOVEN Friday 8 May 7.15 – 9.10pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

ENSEMBLE 360 BEETHOVEN String Quartet in D Op.18 No.3 BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in B flat Op.11 BEETHOVEN Septet in E flat Op.20

Ensemble 360 launches the Festival with a selection of Beethoven’s early chamber music that displays his originality and the full range of his skills. The third of Beethoven’s earliest set of quartets is regarded as one of his most gentle, while his vivacious Septet, premiered in 1800 together with the First Symphony, achieved rapid and enduring popularity and is still hugely enjoyed by players and audiences alike today.

Welcome drinks

Celebrate the start of the Festival with us and enjoy a pre-concert complimentary glass of wine or soft drink (served to all ticket-holders).

“@Ensemble_360 were magnificent tonight. Beethoven’s Septet was full of fire, joy and beauty. Music that gladdens the heart.”  Audience member, Andrew

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FAMILY CONCERT

SIR SCALLYWAG AND THE BATTLE OF STINKY BOTTOM Saturday 9 May 11.00 – 11.50am Crucible Theatre £11 Adults £8 Disabled & Unemployed £6 Under 16s

POLLY IVES narrator ENSEMBLE 360

When King Colin sets his sights on finding the famous Golden Sausage, there’s only ONE person for the job: Sir Scallywag! But will the six-year-old knight be mighty enough to defeat the filthy trolls and win the Stinkiest Battle Ever? This concert for families, with specially composed music by Paul Rissmann, is based on the children’s book by Giles Andreae and Korky Paul*. 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

“Wonderful live music experience for children - what a special and magical treat!” Audience mum, Emma

*Published by Penguin, 2015. With thanks to funders: Garfield Weston Foundation & PRS for Music Foundation

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DAYTIME CONCERTS

SHEFFIELD MUSIC ACADEMY

INSPIRING YOUNG MUSICIANS Saturday 9 May 12.30 – 1.15pm Crucible Studio Theatre

Saturday 9 May 3.15 – 4.45pm Crucible Theatre

£5 Under 18s Free

Free tickets, but please book

SHEFFIELD MUSIC ACADEMY

SMA INFANTS & JUNIORS FAMILY CONCERT (45 mins)

Music Director MARTIN CROPPER

Directed by BECCA FRANCIS

DANIEL SALEEB Scales at Six for piano trio VIVALDI Concerto for two violins in A minor RV522 DANZI Wind Quintet No.2 in F Op.68 (one movement) BEETHOVEN String Quartet in B flat Op.130 (one movement) PIAZZOLLA Four Seasons for piano trio (one movement)

- Interval -

Led by Music Director, Martin Cropper, Sheffield Music Academy (SMA) offers 140 young people from across the region yearround opportunities to develop their music skills and confidence through specialist masterclasses, workshops and expert tuition. This year, Music in the Round has been working in partnership with SMA to give their students coaching and performance opportunities with Ensemble 360 musicians. Come along to hear some of the region’s most talented young musicians performing as chamber ensembles and soloists in this varied showcase.

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SMA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Joined by members of ENSEMBLE 360 Conductor CHRISTOPHER GAYFORD

BEETHOVEN Symphony No.5 (30 mins)

The first half of this concert is FOR children, BY children: Sheffield Music Academy’s youngest students, aged 6 – 11 years, invite you to share their musical world through narration and audience participation. After the interval, members of Ensemble 360 join inspiring young musicians from SMA to perform Beethoven’s great work. Feel free to come for the first half, just to the second, or stay for both.


Saturday 9 May 2.00 – 4.30pm

2.00pm

MATTHEW HUNT clarinet, Ensemble 360

Free, no need to book

2.30pm

FESTIVAL POP-UPS IN THE WINTER GARDEN

3.00pm

Drop in to the Winter Garden to catch informal performances from some of the city’s home-grown music-makers, plus Ensemble 360’s Matthew Hunt makes a special appearance with an unmissable recital of Jörg Widmann’s Fantasie and Steve Reich’s New York Counterpoint.

VIVACITY community choir SOUNDPOST FOLK FACTORY 3.30pm

UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SINGERS’ SOCIETY 4.00pm

SHEFFIELD SINGERS

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EVENING CONCERT

Saturday 9 May 6.45 – 8.30pm

(with 10-minute interval)

Crucible Studio Theatre £17 £12 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

ANNA HUNTLEY mezzo-soprano ENSEMBLE 360

SUNSET

WEBER Grand Duo in E flat Op.48 for clarinet and piano SCHUBERT Auf dem Strom for soprano, horn and piano RESPIGHI Il Tramonto for soprano and string quartet BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F minor Op.95 Serioso

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‘Rising Star’ (BBC Music Magazine) and recipient of numerous awards, mezzosoprano Anna Huntley joins Ensemble 360 for an evening of chamber music and song. Turbulence and beauty mingle in this dramatic programme. Schubert’s Auf dem Strom (On the River) is dominated by thoughts of Beethoven, including a quote from the Eroica Symphony in tribute to the great man. Respighi’s gloriously expressive Il Tramonto is a setting of Shelley’s romantic love story The Sunset. Despite its name, the Serioso Quartet is impetuous, ending with some of the swiftest and most exhilarating music ever written for string quartet.


CRUCIBLE LATES

“Acutely sensitive, beautifully paced, and surprisingly uplifting” London Jazz News

GAVIN BRYARS ENSEMBLE Saturday 9 May 9.00 – 10.00pm Crucible Theatre £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

MORGAN GOFF viola NICK BARR viola

NICK COOPER cello

JAMES WOODROW electric guitar YURI BRYARS piano, bass

GAVIN BRYARS piano, bass BRYARS Lauda Dolce I The North Shore Added Time The Flower of Friendship Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet ‘Epilogue’ from Wonderlawn

“A meditative marvel, a soothing, renewing mantra” Huffington Post

Reviews of Bryars’ Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet

Nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 1993, Gavin Bryars’ Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet is a deeply powerful and haunting improvisation on a 1971 recording of a homeless man singing on the streets of London, which still has resonance and relevance today. The predicament and frailty of the elderly man seems utterly at odds with his nobility and simple faith, and Bryars composed the piece as his tribute to the man’s incredible spirit and optimism. Post-concert extra Crucible Bar

Join Gavin Bryars and James Woodrow in the bar after the performance for a short informal jazz set. Free to ticket-holders The Crucible Bar will be open 8pm – midnight on Saturday 9 May.

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DAYTIME CONCERT

Sunday 10 May 5.15 – 6.30am concert 7.00 – 8.00am guided walk Samuel Worth Chapel £20 (including refreshments and walk) £14 Disabled & Unemployed £10 Students & Under 35s

ENSEMBLE 360 MESSIAEN Interstellar Call for solo horn CASALS Song of the Birds for solo cello JS BACH Chaconne from Partita No.2 in D minor BWV1004 for solo violin NISHIMURA Fantasia on Song of the Birds for solo viola HAYDN String Quartet Op.76 No.4 Sunrise

Join Ensemble 360 for a musical dawn chorus. This unique performance will begin just prior to sunrise and, as light begins to flood the magnificent Samuel Worth Chapel, music will accompany the transition from night to day. Enjoy coffee and a croissant after the concert as the surrounding woodland comes alive with birdsong, before heading off on a guided wildlife and history walk in the grounds of this fascinating and beautiful pocket of urban wilderness. There are limited tickets for this event. Early booking is recommended.

SUNRISE

*It is our aim to ensure the guided walk is accessible to everyone; if you have specific access issues or are a wheelchair user, please contact the Music in the Round office on 0114 281 4660 or email info@musicintheround.co.uk in advance.

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DAYTIME CONCERT

PARIS Monday 11 May 12.45 – 1.35pm Crucible Studio Theatre £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

ENSEMBLE 360 CHERUBINI Two Sonatas for horn and strings BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Op.59 No.1 Razumovsky At the height of his career Luigi Cherubini was the toast of Parisian society, and was considered by Beethoven to be the greatest living composer, but with the advent of the French Revolution his reputation faded. His instinct for a vocal line shines through in these two sonatas, with florid writing that shows off the singing qualities of the horn. Beethoven’s Quartet in F is an expansive work, described as blending the “majesty and energy of the Eroica Symphony with the serenity of the Violin Concerto”.

“My son and I couldn’t take our eyes off the stage; we barely dared to blink”  Audience member, Irina

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EVENING CONCERT

Monday 11 May 7.15 – 9.10pm Crucible Studio Theatre

MOONLIGHT

£20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

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PAUL LEWIS piano BEETHOVEN Sonata in E flat Op.27 No.1 Sonata in C sharp minor Op.27 No.2 Moonlight 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli Op.120 The multi-award-winning pianist Paul Lewis performs some of Beethoven’s finest writing for solo piano. The Moonlight Sonata is one of the most famous and best-loved piano pieces ever written, regularly appearing in the top 20 of Classic FM’s Hall of Fame. The magisterial Diabelli Variations is considered by many to be one of the greatest ever achievements in solo piano writing. The work embraces humour, allusion and parody as each variation displays a distinct personality, while retaining coherence across its ambitious structure. Early booking is recommended.

“Lewis keeps all options open in his elegant, sly and richly characterised performance [of the Diabelli Variations]. All in all, he again proves himself a major Beethoven interpreter.” The New York Times

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RUSH-HOUR CONCERT

EVENING CONCERT

Tuesday 12 May 5.30 – 6.15pm Crucible Studio Theatre

Tuesday 12 May 7.15 – 8.55pm Crucible Studio Theatre

£5 Under 18s Free

£20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

RADIANCE

THE STORM

LISZT Tristia (La Vallée d’Obermann) for violin, cello and piano MOZART Horn Quintet K407

HUMMEL Septet in D minor Op.74 BEETHOVEN String Quintet in C Op.29 The Storm

Our first rush-hour concert of this Festival features Mozart’s light-hearted Horn Quintet, with a sweet, lyrical slow movement and showpiece finale. Liszt’s Tristia was inspired by a 19th century French novel about the life of a young man seeking spiritual peace and harmony as he wanders through the beautiful landscape of a Swiss valley. Moving from poignant reflection to a radiant declaration of optimism, it’s the perfect musical pick-meup for the end of the working day.

Beethoven’s only string quintet has been nicknamed ‘The Storm’ on account of explosive outbursts that punctuate the otherwise serene atmosphere of the final movement. Beethoven’s close friend, Hummel, was hugely admired in the Viennese musical world as a pianist and improviser, and it was this exuberant Septet that cemented his reputation as a composer of the highest order.

ENSEMBLE 360

ENSEMBLE 360

“We are so lucky to have @MusicintheRound bringing amazing musicians to Sheffield”  Audience member, Rachel

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DISCUSSION

IN CONVERSATION:

BERNARD GREGORSMITH Wednesday 13 May 12.00 – 2.00pm Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre £20 (includes lunch)

Bernard Gregor-Smith, cellist with The Lindsays, talks about his new book A Quintessential Quartet, which tells the story of the world-famous Sheffield-based string quartet. 12.00pm Buffet served 12.30pm In conversation with writer and broadcaster Paul Allen 1.10pm Questions from the audience 1.30 – 2.00pm Book signing There are limited seats for this event. Please book early.

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DAYTIME CONCERT

BEETHOVEN AND FRIENDS Wednesday 13 May 2.30 – 4.15pm Crucible Studio Theatre £17 £12 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

ENSEMBLE 360 HAYDN Piano Trio in G Gypsy Rondo RIES Grand Octet in F minor Op.128 SZYMANOWSKI Nocturne and Tarantella Op.28 for violin and piano BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C minor Op.18 No.4 Haydn’s best-known piano trio, the Gypsy Rondo, includes a finale that quotes numerous Hungarian folk tunes. The Hungarian influence is also apparent in Beethoven’s moody C minor quartet. Beethoven’s friend, Ries, was first and foremost celebrated as a virtuoso pianist, which is immediately apparent on hearing his florid Grand Octet, a chamber-scale piano concerto in all but name.


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EVENING CONCERT

THE SPACE BETWEEN Wednesday 13 May 7.15 – 8.45pm Crucible Studio Theatre £17 £12 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

“One of folk music’s most pre-eminent modern voices.” Mojo

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FAY HIELD with

ROB HARBRON concertina, guitar

and MIRANDA RUTTER viola Fay Hield is celebrated as a singer who seems to have been born knowing how to carry a tune, but also with the rarer gift of instinctively knowing how to go straight to the heart of a song. Fay returns to the performing arena this May with the launch of her new solo album. Looking at traditional stories involving the otherworld of fairies, ghosts and the animal kingdom, the new project explores our emotional responses to the space between their realm and our own, working through the imagination to make things real.


PRODIGY

DAYTIME CONCERT

Thursday 14 May 12.45 – 1.35pm Crucible Studio Theatre £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

ENSEMBLE 360 CRUSELL Divertimento in C for oboe and string quartet MENDELSSOHN Piano Quartet in B minor Op.3 Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Quartet in B minor is compelling evidence of the young composer’s precocious talents. Dedicated to the poet Goethe, this remarkable piece was completed in 1825 when Mendelssohn was just 15. Bernhard Crusell has been described as “the outstanding Finnish composer before Sibelius”. He was a contemporary of Beethoven, and this charming Divertimento demonstrates his lyrical talents.

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EVENING CONCERT

Thursday 14 May 7.15 – 9.10pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

ENSEMBLE 360 SCHUBERT Introduction and Variations on Trockne Blumen D802 for flute and piano BEETHOVEN Serenade in D Op.25 for flute, violin and viola BRAHMS Piano Quartet in G minor Op.25 Trockne Blumen (Faded Flowers) is one of the songs in Schubert’s song-cycle Die Schöne Müllerin, and these Variations are based on the same melody. A brilliant tour de force, they require virtuosity from both flute and piano. Beethoven’s Serenade is a charming piece, while Brahms demonstrates in his grand G minor Piano Quartet that he, like Haydn and Beethoven before him, was captivated by traditional folk music.

FADED FLOWERS

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DISCUSSION

Friday 15 May 2.00 – 3.00pm Crucible Studio Theatre

BIRDSONG IN MUSIC

£10 £8 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

Speakers PETER HILL, TOM McKINNEY, LAURENCE ROSE Pianist and writer Peter Hill considers the influence of birdsong on twentieth-century composers, demonstrating how birdsong was used to not only present a mirror to human emotion, but also how the actual songs birds sing were often closely woven into pieces. Peter will play a selection of solo piano pieces, including Oiseaux tristes by Ravel and La Colombe, La chouette hulotte and L’Alouette lulu by Messiaen, plus there will be a rare chance to hear some of the field recordings that Messiaen made of birdsong prior to creating his piano transcriptions of these uplifting sounds. Peter will be joined by conservationist, naturalist, composer and author Laurence Rose (RSPB), and BBC Radio 3’s Tom McKinney, who is not only Music in the Round’s Programme Manager but also a lifelong obsessive with all things ornithological.

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“Spellbinding! Sitting so close to the performers is fabulous� Audience member, Andrew

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RUSH-HOUR CONCERT

EVENING CONCERT

Friday 15 May 5.30 – 6.20pm Crucible Studio Theatre

Friday 15 May 7.15 – 9.10pm Crucible Studio Theatre

£5 Under 18s Free

£20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

GRAND SONATA

GREATNESS

ENSEMBLE 360

YORK BOWEN Oboe Sonata BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata in E flat Op.7 Grande Sonate An uplifting rush-hour concert of gorgeous solo piano and a sumptuous duet for piano and oboe. York Bowen was a contemporary of Elgar and a celebrated concert pianist, and his enchanting Oboe Sonata is permeated by cheerful, expressive melodies and jazz-infused harmonies and rhythms. Beethoven’s early E flat Piano Sonata is upbeat and jaunty with a beautiful slow movement full of expression.

ENSEMBLE 360

Introduced by PETER HILL BEETHOVEN String Quartet in E flat Op.127 BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C sharp minor Op.131 Beethoven’s late quartets represent the pinnacle of classical chamber music and are described by Robert Schumann as “standing on the boundary of all that has been attained by human art and imagination”. The Op.127 Quartet in E flat is instantly approachable and features a beautiful set of variations that are soothing and mysterious. The Quartet in C sharp minor, said to be the composer’s own favourite, is an intriguing work that illustrates perfectly why Beethoven stands out from his contemporaries.

“I have never thought of writing for reputation and honour. What I have in my heart must out: that is the reason why I compose.” Ludwig van Beethoven

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FAMILY CONCERT

CONCERTEENIES with MUSIC IN THE ROUND for 0 – 3-year-olds

Saturday 16 May 10.30 – 11.15am and 11.45am – 12.30pm Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre Grown-ups £7.50, accompanying children free

CRAIG OGDEN classical guitar MILOŠ MILIVOJEVIĆ classical accordion

Chart-topping classical guitarist, Craig Ogden, and award-winning classical accordionist, Miloš Milivojević, perform two relaxed concerts for young children and their grown-ups. These concerts will include bubbles, percussion, props and informal introductions. They 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. Perfect for 0 – 3-year-olds 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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DAYTIME CONCERT

SINGERS’ PLATFORM SHOWCASE Saturday 16 May 11.30am – 12.30pm Crucible Studio Theatre £5 Under 18s Free

with DAVID CLOVER FESTIVAL OF SINGING The Singers’ Platform, presented by Sheffield’s own David Clover Festival of Singing, offers young singers at the start of their professional careers an opportunity to display their talents before a public audience and compete for substantial prizes. This showcase features two of this year’s winners performing their individual choice of music categories, including opera, oratorio and European song.


DAYTIME CONCERT

CRAIG OGDEN and MILOŠ MILIVOJEVIĆ Saturday 16 May 3.00 – 4.00pm Crucible Studio Theatre £14 £10 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

“Some of the finest guitar-playing on the planet”  @Reviewsgate

CRAIG OGDEN classical guitar MILOŠ MILIVOJEVIĆ classical accordion

Classical guitarist Craig Ogden has recorded an impressive six chart-topping CDs for Classic FM. He teams up with the award-winning classical accordionist Miloš Milivojević for this relaxed concert, performing in a unique duo showcasing stunning arrangements of classical music by composers including Vivaldi, Scarlatti and Piazzolla. Both virtuosos of their instrument with international careers, their partnership reveals compelling playing and their chatty concert presentation has made them firm favourites with audiences of all ages.

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EVENING CONCERT

CARNIVAL Saturday 16 May 7.15 – 9.10pm Crucible Studio Theatre £20 £14 Disabled & Unemployed £5 Students & Under 35s

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ENSEMBLE 360 BEETHOVEN Piano Quartet in E flat Op.16b SAINT-SAËNS Oboe Sonata BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Hess 34 SAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the Animals We celebrate the end of the Festival with music by ‘the Master’ and by one of his biggest admirers, Camille Saint-Saëns. Beethoven’s Piano Quartet, with its virtuosic keyboard part, is almost a miniature chamber piano concerto and lovers of his piano sonatas and concertos will find something of both in this sparkling work.

Saint-Saëns tantalises with distinctive, lively and imaginative pieces and, for our Festival finale, Ensemble 360 is joined by pianist Peter Hill for one of the composer’s most famous and joyous works. Carnival of the Animals features vivid and witty representations of the animal kingdom, from the graceful swan to a royal lion, wild donkeys, pianists(!) and many more.

Evening generously supported by Kate Dugdale

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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, 10am – 8pm On non-performance days the box office closes at 6pm

BOOKING DATES Advance booking for Friends opens on FRIDAY 17 JANUARY 2020 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 FRIDAY 24 JANUARY 2020 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 or collecting your tickets.

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

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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 5 OR MORE TICKETS Save 10% when you buy tickets for 5 or more different concerts in one transaction.* Save 15% when you buy tickets for 10 or more different concerts in one transaction.* Save 20% when you buy a full festival subscription for a total of 20 events (covering everything except Concerteenies and our family concert Sir Scallywag). A full festival subscription costs £237.60 (£177.60 Disabled & Unemployed), representing a saving of up to £59.40.* *Please note that to receive these discounts you cannot include more than one ticket for each concert; they must all be for different concerts. Offer excludes tickets for Sheffield Music Academy free concert at 3.15pm, Concerteenies and the Sir Scallywag family concert. All tickets must be purchased in one transaction, and you must state which concerts you want to attend. No other ticket offers apply.


COMING AS A FAMILY?

PRE-CONCERT DINNER

We believe that classical music should be for everyone, including young children and families. Each of our Festivals and our concert seasons include family events that have been specially tailored for younger listeners.

Crucible Corner offers a relaxed drink after work, lunch with family and friends or an evening dining experience. Located on Tudor Square, opposite the Crucible Theatre, it’s open every evening Tuesday – Saturday and during the day Wednesday – Saturday. Dinner and Show packages are £22.00 per person and entitle you to a two-course meal and a drink. Packages must be booked with a concert ticket and at least two weeks ahead of the performance. Please book through the Box Office on 0114 249 6000 or online at www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

We generally recommend our lunchtime, rush-hour 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 in the Crucible Studio, so should your child become distracted, you can make a discreet exit between pieces. To reserve 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 concerts, then our first-time 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.) **Sir Scallywag and the Battle of Stinky Bottom and Concerteenies concerts have their own cheaper pricing and are not included in this offer.

Photography Cover images: Nick Eagle Pages 7, 11 and all other Ensemble 360 images: Kaupo Kikkas Page 1: Benjamin Ealovega Page 6: FoxMoon Photography Page 20: Peter Bull

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OUR VENUES CRUCIBLE THEATRE, CRUCIBLE STUDIO THEATRE & ADELPHI ROOM 55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 1DA www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk 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. Seats in the Adelphi Room are unreserved. Seats in the Crucible Theatre are numbered and reserved at the time of booking. Talks and Q&As: 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.

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accessible toilets available for customers, although spaces for wheelchair users are limited in the auditoriums; please inform the box office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space. Sheffield Theatres offer an infra-red Sennheiser transmission system to relay sound to customers who are hard of hearing. Headsets and neck loops are available free of charge from Sheffield Theatres’ staff. Customers and their companions are welcome to visit the Theatres prior to attending a performance in order to familiarise themselves with the venue’s layout. These visits can be arranged through Sheffield Theatres' box office. Should you require the support of a carer or companion to attend a performance, this ticket is complimentary and can be booked in person at the Sheffield Theatres' box office or by calling 0114 249 6000. 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. Latecomers to Concerteenies are welcome to join us at any time. 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 office to obtain a car park voucher. For blue badge holders, spaces are available in the Q-Park, NCP car park and outside the Theatres 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).

SAMUEL WORTH CHAPEL

Cemetery Avenue, Sheffield S11 8NT www.gencem.org/whoweare Seating Areas: All seats are unreserved. Access: Samuel Worth Chapel is accessible for wheelchair users although spaces are limited; please inform Sheffield Theatres’ box office at the time of booking if you require a wheelchair space. It is our aim to ensure the guided walk is accessible to everyone; if you have specific access issues or are a wheelchair user, please contact the Music in the Round office on 0114 281 4660 or email info@musicintheround.co.uk in advance. Latecomers: Samuel Worth Chapel will open 15 minutes before the advertised start time. Please note that latecomers to concerts will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. Parking: There is some parking available on adjacent streets. Parking restrictions do not apply on Sundays and parking is free. Public Transport: Samuel Worth Chapel is well served by buses 4, 65, 81, 83, 83a, 88 and 272. Please be aware that buses are only likely to be running for the end of this event.

THANK YOU Music in the Round is enormously grateful to all its funders, sponsors, supporters and Friends, without whom all our concerts, events and projects would not be possible.

Funders Arts Council England AESSEAL Charitable Trust Community First Endowment Fund For South Yorkshire Barnsley Chronicle Stronger Together Fund Fidelio Trust Freshgate Foundation Golsoncott Foundation JG Graves Charitable Trust Lindsay Foundation Mayfield Valley Arts Trust Myrtle Charitable Trust Andrew McEwan Fund SCR Mayoral Cultural & Creative Sponsorship Funding Sir John Osborn Charitable Trust Shaw Lands Trust Sheffield Church Burgesses Trust Sheffield Town Trust Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation Anonymous Donors Lifelong Patrons John Cowling Kate Dugdale Angela Kellie David Megginson & Vivien Whitaker Prudence Scott Maurice & Sheila Millward Alan & Ellen Reid

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FRIENDS' DAY-TRIP Monday 20 July 2020

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FAMILY CONCERT

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AT A GLANCE Beethoven P3 ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 9.10pm BEETHOVEN String Quartet in D Op.18 No.3 BEETHOVEN Trio in B flat Op.11 BEETHOVEN Septet in E flat Op.20

Saturday 9 May Family Concert: Sir Scallywag and the Battle of Stinky Bottom POLLY IVES narrator ENSEMBLE 360 11.00 – 11.50am Crucible Theatre Inspiring Young Musicians SHEFFIELD MUSIC ACADEMY 12.30 – 1.15pm

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P5

DANIEL SALEEB Scales at Six for piano trio VIVALDI Concerto for two violins in A minor RV522 DANZI Wind Quintet No. 2 in F Op.68 BEETHOVEN String Quartet in B flat Op.130 PIAZZOLLA Four Seasons for piano trio SMA INFANTS & JUNIORS FAMILY P5 CONCERT & SMA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 3.15 – 4.45pm Crucible Theatre

FESTIVAL POP-UPS IN THE WINTER GARDEN 2.00 – 4.30pm

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2.00pm MATTHEW HUNT clarinet, Ensemble 360 2.30pm VIVACITY COMMUNITY CHOIR 3.00pm SOUNDPOST FOLK FACTORY 3.30pm UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD SINGERS’ SOCIETY 4.00pm SHEFFIELD SINGERS Sunset ANNA HUNTLEY mezzo-soprano ENSEMBLE 360 6.45 – 8.30pm

GAVIN BRYARS ENSEMBLE 9.00 – 10.00pm Crucible Theatre

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WEBER Grand Duo in E flat Op.48 for clarinet and piano SCHUBERT Auf dem Strom for soprano, horn and piano RESPIGHI Il Tramonto for soprano and string quartet BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F minor Op.95 Serioso

P10

CHERUBINI Two Sonatas for horn and strings BEETHOVEN String Quartet in F Op.59 No.1 Razumovsky Moonlight PAUL LEWIS piano 7.15 – 9.10pm

Friday 9 October 2020 Trio in C Hob XV:27 Trio in C minor Op.101 SUK Elegy DVORÁK Trio in B flat Op.21 HAYDN

BRAHMS

P13

LEONORE PIANO TRIO with HALLAM SINFONIA

HUMMEL Septet in D minor Op.74 BEETHOVEN String Quintet in C Op.29 The Storm

Saturday 10 October 2020 Featuring BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto

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Wednesday 13 May

Monday 11 May Paris ENSEMBLE 360 12.45 – 1.35pm

LEONORE PIANO TRIO

Tuesday 12 May

The Storm ENSEMBLE 360 7.15 – 8.55pm

MESSIAEN Interstellar Call for solo horn CASALS Song of the Birds for solo cello JS BACH Chaconne from Partita No.2 in D minor BWV1004 for solo violin NISHIMURA Fantasia on Song of the Birds for solo viola HAYDN String Quartet Op.76 No.4 Sunrise P7

AUTUMN 2020

CRUCIBLE LATES

LISZT Tristia (La Vallée d’Obermann) for violin, cello and piano MOZART Horn Quintet in E flat K407

Sunday 10 May Sunrise ENSEMBLE 360 5.15 – 6.30am concert 7.00 – 8.00am guided walk Samuel Worth Chapel

EVENING CONCERT

Radiance P13 ENSEMBLE 360 5.30 – 6.15pm

BRYARS Lauda Dolce I The North Shore Added Time The Flower of Friendship Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet ‘Epilogue’ from Wonderlawn Plus post-concert jazz in the bar

All concerts in the Crucible Studio Theatre unless otherwise stated.

Friday 8 May

DAYTIME CONCERT

P11

BEETHOVEN Sonata in E flat Op.27 No.1 Sonata in C sharp minor Op.27 No.2 Moonlight 33 Variations in C on a Waltz by Anton Diabelli Op.120

IN CONVERSATION: BERNARD GREGOR-SMITH 12.00 – 2.00pm Adelphi Room, Crucible Theatre

P15

Beethoven & Friends ENSEMBLE 360 2.30 – 4.15pm

P15

The Space Between FAY HIELD with ROB HARBRON concertina, guitar and MIRANDA RUTTER viola 7.15 – 8.45pm

P17

HAYDN Piano Trio in G Gypsy Rondo RIES Grand Octet in F minor SZYMANOWSKI Nocturne and Tarantella BEETHOVEN String Quartet in C minor Op.18 No.4

CORIOLANUS

Fri 6 – Sat 28 March

Shakespeare’s play about the disconnect between the rulers and the ruled. By

William Shakespeare

Adapted and Directed by

Robert Hastie

Tom Bateman (Beecham House) as Coriolanus.

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