Spring 2022 Season Brochure

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Concerts & Events

Spring 2022


Welcome Welcome to the first part of our Spring programme. In a change from recent times, we are publishing our Spring season in two parts this year.

London Philharmonic return with Conductor Emeritus Vladimir Jurowski and pianist Mitsuko Uchida. We are also delighted to welcome back Saffron Opera Group, Saffron We are very excited about our Walden Choral Society and January to May concerts. It is Saffron Walden Symphony always a pleasure to welcome Orchestra, our important back artists who have become community partners who true partners. From our Resident contribute so much to musical Orchestras, Britten Sinfonia life in this region. bring a stunning tribute to Vaughan Williams, and the

The Sixteen and Britten Sinfonia, 2016 © Roger King


This Spring we are also introducing a host of outstanding artists to Saffron Hall. I am particularly excited to welcome John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists, William Christie and his fabulous French ensemble Les Arts Florissants, star guitarist Miloš, the superb pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, eclectic musician Nitin Sawhney, and a highlight of the cultural calendar, the spectacular Japanese drumming ensemble Kodo. We are continuing with our cabaret table concerts as they are proving to be very popular with those who enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere.

In this format, we happen to be welcoming two genre-defying cellists: young musician Ayanna Witter-Johnson and her band join us in January, and in April we welcome South African cellist Abel Selaocoe who will be performing alongside experimental ensemble Manchester Collective. Thank you to everyone who has supported Saffron Hall by attending live concerts this year. It has meant a great deal to us and to the hundreds of creative people we employ both on and off the stage. We look forward to welcoming you back. Angela Dixon Chief Executive

Keeping you safe

The safety of our audiences, staff and volunteers remains our top priority. Please visit www.saffronhall.com/covid-19 for the latest information.


Still to come this Autumn Fri 26 Nov, 8pm

Sun 28 Nov, 3pm

The unchallenged king of British jazz saxophone returns with a concert inspired by his 2012 hit album House of Legends.

Two of the country’s greatest pianists perform this stunning programme of French four-hands piano music.

Courtney Pine

Paul Lewis & Steven Osborne


Fri 3 Dec, 7.30pm

Sun 5 Dec, 3pm

Lovers and dreamers, gods and cats, presidents and Muppets are all brought dazzlingly to life by two superstars of 21st century song.

Mark Elder conducts James MacMillan’s magnificent Christmas Oratorio.

Jamie Barton & Jake Heggie

London Philharmonic Orchestra

22 – 29 Dec

Sun 2 Jan, 4pm

Click your heels and follow us down the yellow brick road for this magical family pantomime.

Welcome in the New Year in style with a cocktail of popular classics in the company of the BBCCO and conductor Michael Seal.

The Wizard of Oz

BBC Concert Orchestra


Ayanna Witter-Johnson © Nick Howe


Cabaret Table Seating

Cabaret Table Seating

Fri 7 Jan, 8pm

Sun 9 Jan, 3pm

Ayanna Witter-Johnson vocals and cello

Samuele Telari accordion

Ayanna Witter-Johnson

Samuele Telari Young Artist Concert

Programme to include “I feel like my music will live in Bruno Mantovani 8’20” chrono various places and hopefully in Franz Schubert ‘Andante con people’s hearts” says cellist and moto’ from Quartet No.14 singer Ayanna Witter-Johnson of D.810 “Death and the Maiden” her genre-defying, multi-award- Sofia Gubaidulina De Profundis winning music: “That’s where I Camille Saint-Saëns Danse want the songs to stay”. Time Macabre Out, meanwhile, merely says that she “has to be heard to be Forget everything you thought believed”. Classical, jazz, you knew about the accordion: alternative R&B: she’s all of these this is Samuele Telari, and and much more, and her Saffron whether it’s Schubert or SaintHall debut (alongside a guest Saëns, a Romantic classic or drummer and pianist) promises an avant-garde showstopper, to be something very special there’s absolutely nothing that indeed. this charismatic Italian virtuoso can’t play. With critics praising his “overwhelming musicality”, we are thrilled to welcome an artist who redefines his instrument for his very first appearance at Saffron Hall. Tickets from £15 Presented by Saffron Hall 5

Tickets from £10 Presented by Saffron Hall


Fri 14 Jan, 7.30pm

Sat 5 Feb, 7.30pm

“The National Youth Jazz Orchestra certainly put the youth back into jazz” declared one critic – and it’s always a big night at Saffron Hall when these phenomenal young artists are in town. But this year, it’s personal, as they present an emotionallycharged tribute to one of their greatest alumna, Amy Winehouse – her life, her musical legacy, and her enduring position as one of the UK’s most thrilling and talented musicians.

Richard Hull conductor

Tickets £10 - £25 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

Tickets £17 - £20 Under 25s £5 Presented by Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra

National Youth Jazz Orchestra celebrates Amy Winehouse

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Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra

Programme to include a selection of film music Back by popular demand, the Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra presents an evening of film music featuring scores from some of your favourite movies. There’ll be plenty of tunes to whistle on the way home as the orchestra take you on a tour of some of the greatest films ever made with music by some of the greatest composers ever to write for the silver screen.


Camus Fri 21 Jan Folk

Fri 28 Jan Jazz

Dan Forshaw & James Beckwith Fri 4 Mar Jazz

Homecoming Quintet

Honey & The Bear Fri 8 Apr Folk

Fri 22 Apr Jazz

Thane & The Villeins

Gabriel Latchin Trio

Fri 13 May Jazz

Tickets £13.50 Under 25s half price

Foyer Club: Informal club nights with table seating, bar and street food


Fri 11 Feb, 7.30pm

Sun 13 Feb, 3pm

Britten Sinfonia Saffron Vaughan Williams Opera Group 150th Anniversary Così fan tutte Concert Thomas Gould director/violin Nicholas Daniel oboe

Saffron Opera Group Orchestra & Chorus Michael Thorne conductor Grace Williams Sea Sketches Jessica Cale Fiordiligi Jean Sibelius Scene with Cranes Rebecca Afonwy-Jones Dorabella Ralph Vaughan Williams Oboe Marcus Farnsworth Guglielmo Concerto Frederick Jones Ferrando Ralph Vaughan Williams The Fflur Wyn Despina Lark Ascending Richard Burkhard Don Alfonso Frank Bridge There is a Willow Grows Aslant a Brook Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Gustav Holst St Paul’s Suite Così fan tutte A very special evening of pastoral music celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams. His elegiac and yearning Oboe Concerto is a perfect partner to the soaring melodies of The Lark Ascending, performed here alongside equally illustrative, lyrical music by Holst, Sibelius, Bridge and Grace Williams.

Sure that your partner is faithful? Really, really sure? So sure that you want to bet on it? Two amorous men make just such a bet - but soon wish they hadn’t - in Mozart’s brilliant and discomforting comedy, given in a concert performance by a stellar cast of established and rising talents, and the dazzling Saffron Opera Group Orchestra.

Tickets £12 - £36 Tickets £20 - £50 Under 25s and students half price Presented by Saffron Opera Presented by Britten Sinfonia Group


Fri 18 Feb, 7.30pm

The result is an experience that energises all the senses. They’ve played in 50 countries on five continents and in this, their 40th anniversary season, they bring Rhythm, tradition, and an energy this timeless art to Saffron Hall. Be there, and feel it for yourself. so powerful that you can feel the air shake. For four decades, Tickets £14 - £40 Kodo has taken the Japanese art of Taiko drumming and given Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall it a thrillingly theatrical edge.

Kodo

Kodo Drummers © Takashi Okamoto


Rescheduled Event

Sat 19 Feb, 7.30pm

Sun 20 Feb, 3pm

Based in Yorkshire but in demand all over the world, Black Dyke Band is recognised as one of the foremost brass bands in the country. Amongst their many accolades over their 166-year history, they boast performing for the Queen, recording with the Beatles and being the first British brass band to perform at Carnegie Hall. This is brass playing of the highest order, prepare to be amazed.

Miloš guitar

Tickets £10 - £35 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

Tickets £10 - £35 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

Black Dyke Band

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Miloš

Programme to include Fernando Sor Variations on a Theme by Mozart Op.9 Johann Sebastian Bach Chaconne Isaac Albéniz Excerpts from Suite española Op.47 Heitor Villa-Lobos Five Preludes When the young Miloš Karadaglić first picked up a guitar, he described his reaction as “love at first listen”. Audiences around the world have felt the same way: every generation produces one superstar classical guitarist, but for sheer charisma, there aren’t many that can touch Miloš. Tonight, at Saffron Hall, comes an opportunity to experience his artistry in close-up – and hear for yourself.


Miloš © Esther Haase


Rescheduled Event

Fri 25 Feb, 8pm

Nitin Sawhney

Sat 26 Feb, 7.30pm

Benedetti Elschenbroich Grynyuk Trio Supported by a Saffron Hall Foundation member

Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, orchestral composer, DJ, BBC Radio 2 broadcaster and all-round cultural pioneer, it’s almost easier to define what Nitin Sawhney isn’t than what he is. Better still, come and hear him live in concert, as this genre-spanning Renaissance man of British music performs songs from his new album Immigrants, as well as music from his own, vast back catalogue. Music for the way we live now, by an artist who sees every angle.

Nicola Benedetti violin Leonard Elschenbroich cello Alexei Grynyuk piano

Tickets £14 - £30 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

Tickets £10 - £40 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

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Robert Schumann Trio No.1 Op.63 Wolfgang Rihm Fremde Szene III Johannes Brahms Trio No.1 Op.8 Nicola Benedetti needs no introduction at Saffron Hall – and anyone who’s enjoyed her wonderfully communicative, generous brand of music-making will want to hear her today, playing the kind of music she loves best in her stunning Trio. Tonight the Trio perform two passionate, gloriously Romantic masterpieces alongside Rihm’s transfixing piano trio.


Nicola Benedetti © Andy Gotts


Rescheduled Event

Sat 5 Mar, 7.30pm

Alexander Whitley Dance Company Overflow Alexander Whitley’s previous production 8 Minutes took audiences on a breathtaking journey to the sun. Known for his groundbreaking use of technology, Alexander’s new work delves into what it means to be human in the era of big data. Overflow features a dazzling kinetic light sculpture by Children of the Light with creative technologists Fenyce and lighting designer Guy Hoare, artefacts and costumes by awardwinning designer Ana Rajčević and an exhilarating original score by composer Rival Consoles, whose music has featured on Netflix series, Black Mirror and experiments with “ambient soundscapes, industrial textures and high octane club energy” (Pitchfork). Tickets £12 - £26 Under 25s £5 Presented by Saffron Hall


Alexander Whitley Dance Company © Tom Andrew


Ronnie Scott’s


Sat 12 Mar, 7.30pm

Sun 13 Mar, 7pm

The music of George Gershwin has always been a source of inspiration for jazz musicians. In this special concert, Ronnie Scott’s music director James Pearson leads a world-class ensemble as they reimagine timeless Gershwin melodies in the styles of jazz legends.

Choir & Orchestra of Les Arts Florissants William Christie musical director Rachel Redmond soprano James Way tenor Sreten Manojlović bass-baritone

Ronnie Scott’s Les Arts presents Florissants concert is part of a series Rhapsody in Blue This supported by the Padfield Family

Hear ‘Swanee’ as Paul Whiteman may have played it, ‘The Man I Love’ in the style of Oscar Peterson and ‘Lady Be Good’ as Benny Goodman might have performed in duo with Stéphane Grapelli. And finally, no tribute to Gershwin would be complete without a medley from Porgy and Bess, the overture to An American in Paris and the iconic Rhapsody in Blue.

Tickets £12 - £27 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall 17

George Frideric Handel L’Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato “Let their sweetness, through mine ear / Dissolve me into ecstasies.” To live in thoughtful moderation or to surrender to unbridled humour? Handel’s rarely-heard work on the poetry of Milton is performed in this Saffron Hall debut by legendary Baroque director William Christie and his French ensemble Les Arts Florissants with all their celebrated flamboyance and flair. Tickets £24 - £55 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall


Wed 16 Mar, 7.30pm

Sat 19 Mar, 7.30pm

James MacMillan conductor* Jacqueline Shave director/violin Ian Bostridge tenor

Chameleon Arts Orchestra Janet Wheeler musical director Grace Davidson soprano Edmund Saddington baritone

Britten Sinfonia Saffron Walden with Ian Bostridge Choral Society Fauré Requiem

Béla Bartók Romanian Dances James MacMillan Í (A Meditation Gabriel Fauré Requiem on Iona) Ralph Vaughan Williams Fantasia Benjamin Britten Selection of on Greensleeves Folk Songs Janet Wheeler The Measure Percy Grainger Molly on the Shore; of a Tree (world premiere) Irish Tune from County Derry Béla Bartók arr. Jacqueline Shave Marking her final concert as Burlesque from String Quartet Musical Director of Saffron No.6 Walden Choral Society, Janet Trad. Danish Sønderho Bridal Wheeler’s new work for the choir Trilogy explores The Measure of a Tree, James MacMillan* Three Scottish from its life cycle to its vital role Songs (world premiere of for life on earth. The concert also arrangement) includes the ever popular Fauré Requiem and Vaughan Williams Ian Bostridge and Britten Sinfonia Fantasia on Greensleeves. join forces for a journey around Europe, exploring folk-inspired chamber music from Scotland, Ireland, Romania and Denmark. Tickets £12 - £36 Tickets £18 - £25 Under 25s and students half price Under 25s half price Presented by Britten Sinfonia Presented by Saffron Walden Choral Society


Sun 20 Mar, 3pm

Sat 26 Mar, 7.30pm

Pierre-Laurent Aimard piano

Joseph Haydn Piano Trio in G Hob:XV/25 Gabriel Fauré Piano Quartet in G Minor Op.45 Franz Schubert Piano Quintet in A D.667 “The Trout”

Pierre-Laurent Aimard

Johann Sebastian Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 “For the profit and use of the studious musical young, and also for the special enjoyment of those who are already skilful in this study” was how Bach described The Well-Tempered Clavier. But he was being modest: this is music of unparalleled imagination, fantasy and – yes – emotion. In the hands of Pierre-Laurent Aimard the possibilities are infinite, as one of our finest living pianists meets music’s most beautiful mind.

Tickets £14 - £35 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

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The Nash Ensemble

If chamber music really is “the music of friends”, here’s the piece that proves it beyond all doubt: Schubert’s muchloved Trout Quintet, as fresh today as it was two centuries ago. For more than half a century, the Nash Ensemble has set the standard of British chamber music playing, and today they’ve matched Schubert with Haydn’s exuberant Trio and the Parisian elegance of Fauré’s sumptuous Piano Quartet.

Tickets £14 - £26 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall


Abel Selaocoe © Phil Sharp


Cabaret Table Seating

Fri 1 Apr, 8pm

Sun 3 Apr, 3pm

Manchester Collective Abel Selaocoe

Alim Beisembayev piano

Manchester Collective The Oracle

Programme to include Abel Selaocoe New work Traditional Music from South Africa, Mali, and the Ivory Coast Abel Selaocoe is a sensation. His work has a way of cutting through what we think and tapping directly into how we feel. Backed by the drum beat of African percussion, Manchester Collective and Abel Selaocoe will explore a litany of music from South Africa, Mali, the Ivory Coast, and take in some of the best loved classical work of the 20th century. The Oracle is about connection, stories, and music that spans continents and generations. It is their work at its most joyful.

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Alim Beisembayev Young Artist Concert

Programme to include György Ligeti Étude No.2 “Cordes à vide” Maurice Ravel “Une Barque sur l’ocean” from Miroirs Frédéric Chopin Barcarolle Op.60 Igor Stravinsky arr. Guido Agosti Three movements from The Firebird “There is no doubting Beisembayev’s stature” declared one critic when the 23-year-old swept the board at the 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition. “A real musical personality” announced another, and this solo recital is absolutely brimming with personality: from the poetry of Chopin, Ligeti and Ravel to the glittering colours of Stravinsky’s The Firebird. A new star has been discovered; catch him as he rises. Tickets £10 Under 25s free Presented by Saffron Hall


Rescheduled Event

Sat 9 Apr, 7.30pm

Barnet & Bishop’s Stortford Choral Societies The Dream of Gerontius

Sun 10 Apr, 7pm

London Philharmonic Orchestra with Mitsuko Uchida Supported by a generous donor

Forest Philharmonic Vladimir Jurowski conductor Richard Brain musical director Mitsuko Uchida piano Daniel Norman tenor Madeleine Shaw mezzo-soprano Ludwig van Beethoven Edward Grint bass Prometheus Overture Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Edward Elgar The Dream of Concerto No.4 Gerontius Anton Bruckner Symphony No.6 Probably Elgar’s most popular When Mitsuko Uchida plays choral work, The Dream of Gerontius demands a large choir Beethoven, words aren’t really up to the job – let’s just say that few and strong orchestra. The two musicians on the planet come Choral Societies are coming closer to capturing the drama together to perform this great and poetry of Beethoven’s Fourth work, under the baton of their Musical Director, Richard Brain, (and some would say finest) Piano Concerto. It’s hard to follow that, as a joint celebration of their but Vladimir Jurowski always sees 80th Anniversaries. They are joined by Forest Philharmonic, things differently, and tonight he who combine professional and explores the glowing vistas and soaring Alpine peaks of Bruckner’s leading amateur players to achieve the highest of standards. colossal Sixth Symphony. Tickets £20 Tickets £24 - £55 Under 25s and students free Under 25s half price Presented by Barnet & Bishop’s Presented by Saffron Hall Stortford Choral Societies


Mitsuko Uchida © Richard Avedon


Sun 24 Apr, 4pm

Britten Sinfonia Russian Spring Thomas Gould director/violin Mishka Rushdie Momen piano Matilda Lloyd trumpet

Sat 30 Apr, 7.30pm

English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner English Baroque Soloists John Eliot Gardiner conductor Kati Debretzeni leader/violin Fanny Paccoud viola

Alissa Firsova New work for trumpet and strings Dmitri Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet & strings Sergei Prokofiev arr. Rudolf Barshai Visions Fugitives (alternating with solo piano originals) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings

Joseph Haydn Symphony No.103 in E-flat major “Drumroll” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Sinfonia concertante K.364 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Symphony No.39 in E-flat major K.543

A distinctly Russian programme with rising stars Mishka Rushdie Momen and Matilda Lloyd. Shostakovich’s brilliant Concerto is paired with Prokofiev’s whimsical Visions Fugitives, the original solo piano miniatures alternating with arrangements for strings. Tchaikovsky’s glorious Serenade for Strings and a new work by RussianBritish composer Alissa Firsova complete this journey.

Amid timeless beauty and sparkling wit, two instruments take on human personalities – laughing, conversing, and sharing the inmost secrets of their souls. It can only be Mozart, but even Amadeus himself never wrote anything better than his magnificent Sinfonia concertante. It’s the big heart of a concert filled with some of the 18th century’s most life-affirming music: and no-one understands it better than John Eliot Gardiner.

Tickets £12 - £36 Tickets £24 - £55 Under 25s and students half price Under 25s half price Presented by Britten Sinfonia Presented by Saffron Hall


Sir John Eliot Gardiner © Sim Canetty-Clarke


Sun 1 May, 4pm

Sat 7 May, 7.30pm

He’s a regular on BBC Radio 4’s Gardener’s Question Time, but Bob Flowerdew is much more than just an expert on organic gardening. “One of the great things about gardening is that you never stop learning” he says – and he’s a man whose experience of life is as abundant as his own Norfolk garden. Bob discusses ways to reduce unnecessary chores and get more flowers, fruit and produce from your garden with much less work. May include wit & humour (some of it funny) alongside poetry, verse & song.

BLKDOG is Botis Seva’s beautifully brutal commentary on how the youth of today are coping in a world not built for them. In an emotionally charged Hip Hop dance performance by powerhouse company Far From the Norm, Olivier Award winning BLKDOG reveals the vicious connection of how self-discovery leads to selfdestruction. Through haunting childhood memories and adult life traumas, how do we fight through our vices to find a sense of peace.

Tickets £10 - £20 Under 25 half price Presented by Saffron Hall

Tickets £12 - £26 Under 25s half price Presented by Saffron Hall

Bob Flowerdew No Work Gardening

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BOTIS SEVA // BLKDOG


BLKDOG © Camilla Greenwell


Sun 8 May, 3pm

Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra Richard Hull conductor Jérôme Sadler piano Lewis Edmunds New work Sergei Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Symphony No.2 “Little Russian”

Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra

The SWSO is delighted to welcome back Jérôme Sadler to perform Rachmaninov’s evergreen Rhapsody. The concert opens with a brand new work from young composer Lewis Edmunds and the orchestra close with Tchaikovsky’s youthful and energetic Second Symphony. Tickets £17 - £20 Under 25s £5 Presented by Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra


Coming up... Sat 11 June

Royal Air Force in Concert Sat 18 June

Saffron Walden Musical Theatre Company

Sun 3 July

Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra Sat 16 July

Saffron Walden Choral Society: Carmina Burana


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January

February

Ayanna Witter-Johnson

Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra

Fri 7, 8pm

Sun 9, 3pm

Samuele Telari Fri 14, 7.30pm

National Youth Jazz Orchestra

Sat 5, 7.30pm

Fri 11, 7.30pm

Britten Sinfonia: Vaughan Williams 150th Anniversary Concert

Fri 21, 8pm

Sun 13, 3pm

Fri 28, 8pm

Fri 18, 7.30pm

Foyer Folk Foyer Jazz

Così fan tutte Kodo

Sat 19, 7.30pm

Black Dyke Band Sun 20, 3pm

Spring Diary

Miloš

Fri 25, 8pm

Nitin Sawhney Sat 26, 7.30pm

Benedetti Elschenbroich Grynyuk Trio


March

April

Foyer Jazz

Manchester Collective

Fri 4, 8pm

Sat 5, 7.30pm

Alexander Whitley Dance Company Sat 12, 7.30pm

Ronnie Scott’s presents: Rhapsody in Blue Sun 13, 7pm

Les Arts Florissants Wed 16, 7.30pm

Britten Sinfonia with Ian Bostridge Sat 19, 7.30pm

Saffron Walden Choral Society Sun 20, 3pm

Pierre-Laurent Aimard Sat 26, 7.30pm

The Nash Ensemble

Fri 1, 8pm

Sun 3, 3pm

Alim Beisembayev Fri 8, 8pm

Foyer Folk Sat 9, 7.30pm

The Dream of Gerontius Sun 10, 7pm

London Philharmonic Orchestra with Mitsuko Uchida Fri 22, 8pm

Foyer Jazz Sun 24, 4pm

Britten Sinfonia: Russian Spring Sat 30, 7.30pm

English Baroque Soloists & John Eliot Gardiner

May

Sun 1, 4pm

Bob Flowerdew Sat 7, 7.30pm

BOTIS SEVA // BLKDOG Sun 8, 3pm

Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra Fri 13, 8pm

Foyer Jazz


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