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January 2012 – August 2012 Choir | Jazz | Musical Theatre | Recital | Rock | Opera

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Music Events January – July

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Summer Schools

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Short Courses

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Welcome Welcome to our seventh publication of Music ‘What’s On’. Our programme covers a wide range of musical subjects including a very special evening where we are pleased to welcome the principal conductor of the Radio Romania Chamber Orchestra and professor of conducting at the National University in Bucharest who will be visiting Chichester to conduct the University Symphony Orchestra. As in past years the Funtington Music Group are very kindly sponsoring a student showcase, where students compete for The Robert Headley Memorial Fund Prize and this semester we are delighted to host the John Warner Memorial Award, a competition open to singers aged 19 to 29. Did you know you can now find us on facebook and twitter? Find us at: Find us at: www.facebook.com/ChiUniMusicEvents Follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/ChiUniMusic

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Adam Swayne (piano) - Film Music Wednesday 11th January 2012, 7.30pm This meeting is sponsored by the Funtington Music Group Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets are £10 at the door or may be pre-ordered from 01243 379335. There is no charge for University Students and Faculty Members. This innovative multi-media lecture-recital will explore the development of Film Music using video footage and live piano illustrations presented by Adam Swayne, senior lecturer at the University of Chichester, who is guaranteed to delight us through his engaging personality and pianistic virtuosity.

Royal College of Music Student Piano Recital - Matthew Drinkwater Monday 23rd January 2012, 6.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. This is the first of two recitals this semester featuring talented young pianists currently studying at the Royal College of Music. Matthew will be performing a programme of Schubert including one of his late, great Piano Sonatas.

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Music on Mondays Monday 6th February 2012, 6.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Cellist Rebecca Hewes returns to Music on Mondays with composer and pianist Timothy Salter in a programme of rich diversity including works by Dvořák, Rachmaninov, Martinů and Lutoslawski. These distinguished players are renowned for performances of repertoire old and new.

David Pollock – Bach’s Well Tempered Cl avier This meeting is sponsored by the Funtington Music Group

Wednesday 8th February 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets are £10 at the door or may be pre-ordered from 01243 379335. There is no charge for University Students and Faculty Members. One of our country’s outstanding exponents of the Harpsichord, we are delighted that David Pollock will bring his own beautiful instrument, a double-manual harpsichord after Hemsch, to the Chapel of the Ascension and perform Book 1 of Bach’s timeless work. David will introduce his performance with an analysis of the musical elements which make up this masterpiece of baroque art.

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Main image: David Pollock, left: Cellist Rebecca Hewes with composer and pianist Timothy Salter

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Main image: Sebastian Mueller right: Nico de Villiers


Violin Recital - Works by Schubert, Mozart and Franck Thursday 9th February 2012, 7pm – 8.45pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Sebastian Mueller - Violin/Viola German violinist Sebastian Mueller teaches violin, viola and chamber music at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, and at the University of Chichester, as well as in Germany and is also giving master classes within and outside Europe. Having studied at music colleges in Berlin, Amsterdam, London and Hannover he gained his education from Ina Kertscher, Stephan Picard, Detlef Hahn, Renaud Capucon, Pinchas Zukerman and Nobuko Imai. As a soloist he has appeared in many European countries as well as on Polish and Russian television and BBC radio. In the “Südwestdeutschen Kammermusikwettbewerb Carel Kunc” and in the “Bundeswettbewerb Jugend Musiziert” he was awarded several prizes for his performances on the violin and the piano. He is a prize winner of the Ivan Sutton Chamber Music Competition London. Nico de Villiers - Piano The South African born pianist Nico de Villiers is an accompanist and coach based in London, England. He holds degrees from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He regularly accompanies singers and instrumentalists in recitals and competitions and accompanies in the private studio of Barbara Bonney in Salzburg. Since his Kennedy Center debut in Washington D.C., Nico has performed across the UK and Europe, most recently at the Barbican Centre in London and the Birmingham Symphony Hall. He has been engaged as coach at the International Music Academy in Pilsen, Czech Republic as well as the American Institute of Musical Studies in Graz, Austria. He has worked as coach at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, the Royal College of Music, Stockholm, Sweden and the University of Stellenbosch and the University of the Free State in South Africa. For further information, please visit www.nicodevilliers.com

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John Law and Mark Pringle Two Piano Concert Friday 10th February 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. John Law ("One of Europe's most adventurous pianists" – The Times) and rising new piano star Mark Pringle will be performing pieces from their new stunning CD, 33JAZZ219. This recording features, alongside some of their original compositions, compositions by Bach, Metheny, Lyle Mays and Cole Porter. Powerful pianism and delicate, contemporary harmonies… Known for straddling both classical, in which he started, and jazz, John Law’s aim is to make the improvising sound like it’s been composed and the compositions as simple and direct as if they’ve been improvised there and then. In addition, he brings to jazz a love of wide dynamic range and different touch at the piano, something which can best be experienced in the solo format. As well as an interest in advanced harmony and rhythm, John’s compositions and playing also explore harmonic simplicity and straight grooves. John Law has played at over fifty festivals worldwide and recorded more than twenty five albums, working with musicians as diverse as Andy Sheppard, Tim Garland and Evan Parker. Mark Pringle is a rising star of the British jazz piano scene. In 2011 he won a scholarship to study at Birmingham Conservatoire and is an ex-student of John Law’s. They recorded the album ‘This is together’ in 2010, featuring, (alongside their own compositions) works by Bach, Metheny, Lyle Mays and Cole Porter.

Evensong Sung by University of Chichester Chamber Choir

Monday 13th February 2012, 6pm Portsmouth Cathedral

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Jonathan Plowright Piano Recital Monday 20th February 2012, 6.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £8 / £4 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Hailed by reviewers as "one of the finest living pianists", University of Chichester’s own Head of Keyboard, Jonathan Plowright, returns to the Chapel to present what will no doubt be a fascinating and varied programme. Jonathan is recognised globally as a truly exceptional pianist attracting unanimous praise wherever he performs. His last nine CD recordings have been exclusively for Hyperion records, the UK’s largest independent classical music label. Last year his commemorative 'Hommage à Chopin' CD was in the official UK classical music chart top twenty, and won many awards including the prestigious Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik in Germany, Diapason D'Or in France, Gramophone Editor’s Choice, and CD of the week on both ClassicFM and Australian ABC ClassicFM.

Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th February 2012, 7.30pm Alexandra Theatre, The Regis Centre, Belmont Street, Bognor Regis. Ticket prices £12 / £10 concessions / £5 NUS Box Office 01243 861010 The music department present one of Mozart’s best loved comic operas, sung in Italian. This cornerstone of the operatic repertoire is brought to life in an exciting new production. Conductor:

Crispin Ward

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Baroque Performance Workshop for Instrumentalists and Singers With tutors Sophie Middleditch and David Pollock

Monday 27th February 2012, 6.30pm - 8.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Observers and non-participants welcome. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain your free ticket. • Are you learning an “early music” piece for an assessment, recital or examination? • Are you a pianist learning Bach or other baroque keyboard music? • Are you a ‘cellist who would like to play basso continuo? • Would you like to be accompanied by a harpsichord/continuo team? If you would like some advice about Historically Informed Performance (HIP) which could significantly enhance your knowledge (and your assessment marks!) you should attend this event. Members of The Parnassian Ensemble and tutors at the University of Chichester, Sophie (baroque flute, silver flute and recorders) and David (harpsichord) return for their second workshop offering performing and teaching expertise to students who aspire to play in authentic baroque style. If you would like to participate, please contact Sophie via email at s.middleditch@chi.ac.uk by Monday 20th February 2012, stating your instrument, your standard and the piece(s) you would like to bring along. If you would like David to accompany you please leave copies of your keyboard parts with the music office by 5pm, Monday the 20th February. With regret, any participants leaving parts after this time will have to provide their own accompanist.

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Asaf Sirkis Trio Thursday 1st March 2012, 7pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Featuring: Tassos Spiliotopoulos - guitar Yaron Stavi - bass Asaf Sirkis - drums/compositions In his long and playful partnership with saxophonist Gilad Atzmon, a recent and more delicate one with piano virtuoso John Law, and in many other settings from improv to fusion, Israeli expatriate Asaf Sirkis keeps confirming that he's one of the British jazz scene's most creative drummers. Law says that the way Sirkis just touches a cymbal is an inspiration, long before he's played a beat. North African as well as Middle Eastern music played a big part in his early listening, and he was a bass guitarist as well as a drummer in his teens, so rock and fusion music from the Police to Weather Report and the Mahavishnu Orchestra went deep with him. This trio generates a compelling intensity, and the leader's percussion responses to their ideas are dazzling eruptions of drum mastery. Written by John Fordham.

The Nick Reynolds Trio Monday 5th March 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester All welcome, please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain your free ticket. Donations will be collected on the night, in aid of the Sussex Snowdrop Trust www.thesussexsnowdroptrust.com This will feature the playing of Senior Lecturer and Jazz Coordinator Nick Reynolds. He will be joined by up and coming jazz stars, Oz Dechaine on double bass and Richard Carter on drums, who are both studying at the university. The concert will involve a selection of standards, arrangements and compositions by Nick.

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Main Image: 'Pictures at an Exhibition' – Terry Frost 'Red Painting'.

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West Sussex Opera – Dido and Aeneas Wednesday 7th March 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £10, University students & staff admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Henry Purcell wrote one of the first, but still most famous of English operas. The tragic love story of Dido, Queen of Carthage and the Trojan hero Aeneas ends with the despair of Dido's famous lament – as Aeneas is tricked into leaving her. West Sussex Opera will be presenting a stellar international cast for Purcell's Dido & Aeneas. This performance will be conducted by Jon Grave with the joint professional & student orchestra and chorus.

New Music Chi Friday 9th March 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Following last year’s inaugural event, this is another opportunity to hear exciting new creations in a variety of styles from across our campus and beyond. This year’s concert will draw its inspiration from the idea of ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’, with new music composed in response to items in the University’s Otter Collection, some of which will be on display. Expect to be entertained, surprised and possibly bewildered by new compositions by students and staff performed by the University’s Contemporary Music Group and enterprising local ensemble CoMA Sussex.

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Bognor Regis Music Club Saturday 10th March 2012, 7.30pm The Concert Room, 2 Sudley Road, Bognor Regis For more information please contact the Honorary Treasurer Tony Borrow – Tel: 01243 829846 University of Chichester music students present a programme of classical music under the direction of Head of Voice, Susan Legg. The evening will include a range of instrumental and vocal solos and ensembles.

Student Dissertation Concert Saturday 10th March 2012, 6pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester All welcome, please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain your free ticket. Our music students specialise in either Performance or Composition and as part of their final year coursework, they prepare a recital of their work. This concert and the concert taking place on Saturday 17th March are a public preview of the examination recitals taking place during the week 26th-30th March. There will be a mixture of solo voice and instrumental works and student compositions performed by student-formed ensembles.

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A Counter-Tenor and Friends With Jason Howard and The Matthias Consort and Friends Monday 12th March 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Jason Howard (Counter-tenor) began his singing career when he started at Chichester University in 2010, since then his Voice has flourished under the guidance of Philip Drew and Susan Legg. Having been involved in the Church for many years, his love for sacred classical music has grown, giving him inspiration to perform various pieces within his Recital. The evening will be a mixture of old and new, great and small. Jason is joined by other soloists and accompanied by The Matthias Consort; a group of experienced Baroque Orchestral players which was founded in September 2011.

The Flute Family Wednesday 14th March 2012, 7.30pm This meeting is sponsored by the Funtington Music Group Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets are £10 at the door or may be pre-ordered from 01243 379335. There is no charge for University Students and Faculty Members. Claire Southworth, Professor of Flute at the Royal College of Music, accompanied by Lauren Scott on Harp, takes us on an illustrated journey of the history and repertoire of the flute family. The combination of flute and harp promises a magical evening of sheer harmonic delight.

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The University of Chichester Wind Band and Pops Orchestra Music and Songs from the Stage Thursday 15th March 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Following their sell out performance at the Regis Centre in November, the Wind Band and Pops Orchestra perform well known music from the West End and Broadway. Conductors: Suzie Shrubb Adam Hoskins

The University of Chichester Chamber Orchestra Friday 16th March 2012, 7.30pm St. Johns Chapel, St Johns Street, Chichester Tickets £10 / £8 concessions / £5 NUS Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Sibelius Bach

Andante Festivo Brandenburg Concerto No. 4

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Suzanne Mather and Amy Rabson, Flute

Vaughan-Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves Handel Water Music Suite

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Year 3 Musical Theatre BA (Hons) Students Present

Into the Woods A world-wide stage sensation, Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods has won multiple awards including an Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival in 2010. Into the Woods is witty, dark and intelligent, mashing-up the stories of fairy tale characters that we have grown to love including Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel and Cinderella, to name but a few! With all the characters focused on the same goal of getting their wish, the woods cast a giant shadow over them all, as they each go Into the Woods to make their dreams come true. With great cunning and a few storylines that you definitely won’t find in the original fairy tales, at first they succeed. Until, that is, the Giant’s Wife returns to avenge her husband and living ‘happily ever after’ starts to seem about as likely as Cinderella putting in for some cleaning overtime... Everyone will have to go to Into the Woods one more time... A complex metaphor for choosing the right path, Into the Woods will take you on a journey in which you will discover more than just a handful of magic beans! Created by University of Chichester Touring; the same professional team that brought you last year’s critically acclaimed production of Honk! “The material of ‘Into the Woods’ is potent stuff – as old as time, or at least as old as fairy tales. The conception is brilliant. Mr. Sondheim has as much fun as one expects with his wicked airing of the old tales.” (The New York Times on the Original Production) Tour Details March 2012 15th Christ’s Hospital, Horsham 16th Exchange Studio, Hazlitt Arts Centre, Maidstone 18th Gulbenkian Theatre, Canterbury 19th Regis Centre, Bognor Regis 20th Studio, The Hawth, Crawley 22th Medina Theatre, Newport, Isle of Wight 24th Sallis Benney Theatre, Brighton 25th Theatre Royal Winchester April 2012 11th Union Theatre, Southwark, London 12th Union Theatre, Southwark, London 13th Union Theatre, Southwark, London 14th Union Theatre, Southwark, London This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York. Photography and Design by Rosie Blackaby and Jodie Dodington Illustrations by Martin Honeyset

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Main image: Ziliang Song, below Piano Group 2011-12

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Royal College of Music Student Recital - Ziliang Song Friday 16th March 2012, 6.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. This is the second of two recitals this semester featuring talented young pianists currently studying at the Royal College of Music. Ziliang will be performing works by Bach-Busoni, Brahms and Schumann.

Student Dissertation Concert Saturday 17th March 2012, 6pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester All welcome, please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain your free ticket. This is the second of two concerts taking place this semester and is a public preview of the examination recitals taking place during the week 26th-30th March. Our music students specialise in either Performance or Composition and as part of their final year coursework, they prepare a recital of their work. There will be a mixture of solo voice and instrumental works and student compositions performed by student-formed ensembles.

Now and Then - Piano Group Concert Tuesday 20th March 2012, 6.30pm – 8pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. The special programme for this semester's performance by the twelve or so members of the Piano Group promises to include new pieces composed by fellow students, as well as more traditional duets and solos.

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MA Student Concert Wednesday 21st March 2012, 6.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. The MA Performance students present a mix of jazz and classical music featuring a jazz trio, soulful singing, both jazz and classical guitar, and a representation of classical and romantic piano repertoire. This concert will give the audience a flavour of what these students are preparing for their final recitals at the end of August.

Opera Workshop Concert Friday 23rd March 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Opera Workshop is presenting Music From Over The Pond - featuring American composers. There will be extracts of operas by Menotti and Barber, together with “cross-over” musical extracts from Kurt Weill’s Street Scene, Bernstein’s Candide and Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess. Some well-loved European favourites will also be performed in this semi-staged concert.

Music Social Friday 23rd March 2012, 8 ‘till late The Zee Bar, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus Admission free, last entry at 11.15pm. All non-students and staff must be signed in by a member (Max 2 guests per member). Over 18’s only / ID required An evening of performances from music students featuring a diverse range of styles. Any music students are welcome to play. Please contact Nick Reynolds, Jazz Coordinator, for further information and if you are interested in performing. n.reynolds@chi.ac.uk

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UCMA Student Concert Saturday 24th March 2012, 12.30pm Christ’s Hospital School, Horsham, West Sussex, RH13 0YP All welcome, please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain your free ticket. Students from the University of Chichester Music Academy (UCMA) come together in their Horsham base for a joint concert featuring solos, ensembles, bands and new compositions in a mixture of styles.

The John Warner Memorial Award Saturday 31st March 2012 Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester The John Warner Memorial Award competition is open to singers aged 19 to 29 on the date of the competition. With a first Prize of £1000 and second prize of £500, the winner of the First Prize may also be offered a performance in the 2013 Chichester Festivities, one of the South of England's leading Arts Festivities which takes place traditionally during the early part of July each year. Chichester Festival for Music, Dance & Speech, Founded 1955. Registered Charity number 1040782. This Festival is affiliated to the British Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance & Speech of which her Majesty the Queen is Patron. With international adjudicators, the competition itself will take the form of a Recital Class, with singers being required to present a programme - maximum performing time 20 minutes - including one each of the following: a) Lieder, b) English song and c) French song. Singers are expected to provide their own accompanist. Sponsors 2012 The Chichester City Council The Rotary Clubs of Chichester, Chichester Priory and Chichester Harbour Alison Pearce Friends of COLLA VOCE The festival is indebted to the Chichester Festivites for offering the winner of the 2012 competition an engagement in 2013. The festival is also indebted to the University of Chichester for hosting this competition.

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Titanic Commemoration Concert Saturday 14th April 2012, 7.30pm Southampton Guildhall, West Marlands Road, Southampton, SO14 7LP Tickets are available from the Southampton Guildhall Box Office, 023 8063 2601 On the exact anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, the UCMA appear alongside the Southampton Concert Orchestra and Contemporary Music for All, to perform a concert of classical and contemporary music honouring the tragic event one hundred years ago to the day. Highlights of the concert will be Dvorak's New World Symphony, representing the hopes and aspirations of many of those passengers who set off for a better life the New World, and a newly arranged version of Gavin Bryars' The Sinking of the Titanic which re-creates the sounds and spirits of the last moments of the ill-fated voyage.

The Wreck of the Titanic at the Shipley Arts Festival Friday 27th April 2012, 8.00 pm Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey GU7 2DX

Sunday 29th April 2012, 8.00 pm The Malden Theatre, Windlesham House School, Pulborough, West Sussex, RH20 4AY Tickets are available from 01403 750220 Students of The University of Chichester Music Academy join forces with the West Sussex Gifted and Talented String Academy and the Charterhouse Orchestra to present two concerts featuring, in this year of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, David Bedford’s composition for youth ensembles, The Wreck of the Titanic.

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"Il Maestro e lo Scolare" Monday 16th April 2012, 6.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £5 / £3 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. A concert of piano duets performed by members of the University Piano Faculty and their students. This promises to be a fascinating journey through the diverse piano duet repertoire.

University of Chichester Student Showcase Concert Wednesday 18th April 2012, 7.30pm This meeting is sponsored by the Funtington Music Group Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets are £10 at the door or may be pre-ordered from 01243 379335. There is no charge for University Students and Faculty Members. Six University Music Students, selected by audition, compete for Robert Headley Memorial Fund prizes of £500, £250 and £150, with £50 each for runners-up. Prizes will be awarded on the night, following a presentation by an external adjudicator.

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The Real Dido – A student production Friday 20th April 2012, 6.30pm The Sunken Garden, located next to the Music Block, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. It may be a little chilly as night falls, please dress warmly. If inclement weather, this production will be held in the Chapel of the Ascension. Tickets £8 / £4 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. It is the beginning of the 20th Century and the onset of war is looming. As the nightlife of London comes out to play, a fatalistic affair of the heart ignites, as the city around them burns. City Walls is an exciting new arts initiative, founded in 2011, to celebrate both contemporary aesthetic and classic opera. This brand new reimagining of the first truly English opera by Henry Purcell takes the drama of the 16th century stage and places it firmly into the heart of a conflict that defined the century that would follow it. With a baroque ensemble and condensed cast, the production thrives on site-specific commissions, including Fishbourne Roman Palace and Portsmouth’s HMS Warrior. A not-to-be-missed interpretation, the performance will also be followed by a post-show talk with the creative team and the company.

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Choral Concert - Haydn’s Creation Sung by University of Chichester Chamber Choir and the Chichester Chorale Saturday 21st April 2012, 7.30pm Arundel Cathedral Tickets £10 / £8 and £5 University staff and students admitted free on presentation of a student / staff card. Box office 01243 781312 or book online at cft.org.uk Due to popularity we recommend that you book your tickets in advance of the day. We regret seats cannot be reserved. A choral concert held in the wonderful setting of Arundel Cathedral with: University of Chichester Chamber Choir Chichester Chorale The Gala Festival Orchestra Catherine Hamilton – Soprano Tom Robson – Tenor Michael Pearce – Bass Arthur Robson – Conductor The Creation (German: Die Schöpfung) is an oratorio written between 1796 and 1798 by Joseph Haydn and considered by many to be his masterpiece. The oratorio depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as described in the Book of Genesis and in Paradise Lost. It is scored for soprano, tenor and bass soloists, chorus and orchestra.

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Gala Concert Saturday 28th April 2012, 7.30pm Chichester Cathedral, by Kind Permission of the Dean and Chapter Tickets are on sale from the Cathedral Box office, located in the Cathedral Shop. Tel: 01243 813595 and on line at: www.chichestertickets.co.uk Tickets ÂŁ10, University of Chichester Staff members and students admitted free of charge on presentation of a staff or student card. Due to popularity we recommend that you book your tickets in advance of the day. We regret seats cannot be reserved. University of Chichester Symphony Orchestra University of Chichester Chamber Choir The Otter Consort West Sussex Youth Choir West Sussex County Strings Chichester Area Youth Brass Ensemble Chichester Area Youth Percussion Ensemble Chichester High School for Girls Copland Suppe Walton Morricone Parry Elgar Jenkins

Fanfare for the Common Man Light Calvary Overture Spitfire Prelude and Fugue Gabriel’s Oboe I was Glad Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4 Adiemus

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University of Chichester Chamber Orchestra Wednesday 2nd May 2012 St Paul’s Cathedral London The Chamber Orchestra will be performing at St Paul’s Cathedral as part of the celebrations of the 350th anniversary of the Book of Common Prayer.

Angela Zanders – Beethoven’s Appassionata Sonata Wednesday 9th May 2012, 7.30pm This meeting is sponsored by the Funtington Music Group Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets are £10 at the door or may be pre-ordered from 01243 379335. There is no charge for University Students and Faculty Members. Chamber musician, concert pianist and teacher Angela Zanders has a particular love of Beethoven’s music and this lecture recital gives her full scope to explore her passion in a performance of his Piano Sonata, the Appassionata. This will follow an illustrated talk on the background to this extraordinary work by one of our favourite composers.

Evensong Sung by University of Chichester Chamber Choir Wednesday 9th May 2012, 5.30pm Chichester Cathedral

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The University of Chichester Symphony Orchestra Saturday 19th May 2012, 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets £8 / £4 concessions, University students & staff, under 16’s, UCMA and WSMS members admitted free of charge. Please refer to page 57 for details on how to obtain tickets. Verdi Gershwin Saint-Saëns

Overture “La Forza del Destino” Rhapsody in Blue Symphony No 3 “Organ Symphony”

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Cristian Brancusi

The principal conductor of the Radio Romania Chamber Orchestra and Professor of Conducting at the National University in Bucharest comes to Chichester to conduct the University Symphony Orchestra. The winner of the concerto prize, awarded for the first time this year and which took place at the University earlier in the semester, judged by Jonathan Plowright, Head of Keyboard and Crispin Ward, Head of Orchestral Studies, will be performing Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, conducted by Cristian Brancusi.

Summer Evening Concert – The Rymans Piano Trio Wednesday 13th June 2012, 7.30pm This meeting is sponsored by the Funtington Music Group Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Tickets, including refreshments, are £25 and must be pre-ordered from 01243 379335. Our popular summer evening concert brings together two of our regular favourite performers, Christopher Gayford (piano) and Martin Cropper (violin), with cellist Steve Collisson to perform Piano Trios by Beethoven, Schubert and Shostakovitch.

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Singing Day with Arthur Robson Saturday 7th July 2012, 10am – 5.30pm, concert at 7.30pm Chapel of the Ascension, University of Chichester Singing day is open to singers of all ages – come and learn a work in a day. Singers will rehearse from 10am – 5.30pm and will perform an evening concert at 7.30pm. For further information, application forms and tickets please email singingday@chi.ac.uk

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Threepenny Opera – Presented by Year 2 Musical Theatre Foundation Degree students June 4th 2012, on the eve of the Queen’s diamond jubilee, the people take to the streets in protest. Despite the harshest of measures, the police and government seem unable to control widespread rioting, as the country sinks deeper into a double dip recession. In Soho, one man slips through the crowd, seemingly unnoticed... University of Chichester year 2 Musical Theatre students present Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill’s musical masterpiece, reinterpreted for contemporary “Broken Britain,” under the direction of Edward Burnside, choreographed by Damien Delaney, musical direction by Jan Winstone and designed by Ryan Laight and Johanna Muessig. Book and Lyrics by Bertolt Brecht, Music by Kurt Weill, English Translation by Robert David MacDonald and Jeremy Sams based on Elizabeth Hauptmann's translation of The Beggars Opera by John Gay by arrangement with European American Music Corporation.

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On Your Marks – A new production by Year 3 Musical Theatre Alchemy

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Get set for an hilarious history of the Olympics! Meet Jane. She’s never won a thing in her life. Until now, where we find her in the Olympic Park training hard for the final. Suddenly she collapses and passes out. She awakens on the Olympian track in Ancient Greece where female athletes are banned and she is in immediate mortal danger. Why do the collective forces of Athena, Aphrodite and Nike come to her rescue? Why has Zeus just returned from a shopping spree in Notting Hill? Why are Delphic Oracle TV so keen to interview her about the Greek economy? Who are Athletes Anonoymous? A remarkable, contemporary satire written, created and produced by Alchemy, seventeen University of Chichester, final year BA (Hons) Musical Theatre students working with Composer, Derek Barnes and Dramaturg, Shirley Roden. They all invite you to follow Jane’s odyssey to her precious place in the Olympic final. Can she finally achieve her life’s ambition: to be great at something?


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University Summer Schools The activities on offer within the department continue through the summer months with a range of one day workshops and two and three day (non-residential) summer schools for prospective students, amateur musicians and music teachers. Please note, course fees do not include food or accommodation, we would therefore suggest that you provide a packed lunch. For details regarding on site campus accommodation, please contact our colleagues in the Conference and Accommodation Office for further information www.chi.ac.uk/conference. If you wish to book a place for any of the following summer schools please go to our online shop: http://store.chi.ac.uk/. Should you require any further information regarding any of our summer schools please email louise.jackson@chi.ac.uk

Three Day Summer School – University Preparation Dates: 17th-19th July and 7th-9th August 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-3.00pm. Cost: £85 (Early bird booking £75) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food Starting university can be a daunting prospect and some students feel that they are not fully prepared for undergraduate study when they begin. Prepare for your undergraduate Music or Musical Theatre degree by attending our 3-day Summer School, designed to cover areas of study that may be of concern to you. Study with members of our academic staff and be mentored by current music undergraduates. Get a taste of attending lectures and tutorials. Day One: Performing without Fear: Exploring techniques to cope with musical performance anxiety (available as a one day course) Day Two: Sample lectures: a variety of lectures to get you in the mood for study Day Three: University preparation: key skills in preparing for studying music (available as a one day course) Expect to study: • Critical Thinking and Listening • Research Skills for Music • Music through movement and Gesture

• Writing About Music • Performance Anxiety

This course is open to anyone who is thinking of applying for a Music course or who has already been offered a place to study music or musical theatre on an undergraduate programme at the university.

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music Two Day Vocal Summer School Dates: Monday 11th – Tuesday 12th June 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-3.00pm. Cost: £100 (Early bird booking £85) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food

Our Music Department has a rich and energised vocal community and is proud to support over 60% of our students studying some form of vocal lessons. Singing enriches our programmes and we are pleased to offer two days of vocal work with some of our specialist vocal tutors. Spend two days learning about your own voice, new repertoire and new ideas and approaches to singing on our beautiful campus. Suitable for singers aged 16 + with singing experience.

Two Day Jazz Summer School Dates: Tuesday 14th – Wednesday 15th August 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-3.00pm. £100 (Early bird booking £85) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food Jazz contributes to the vibrant musical life of the University and the City. Come and immerse yourself in three days of Jazz performance and research, working with the department’s Jazz specialists. Enjoy time on our beautiful campus working in a creative and intensive environment with opportunities to develop both solo and group work.

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One Day course - Music Teacher’s Incubator Hub Date: Thursday 7th June Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 9.30am-4.00pm Cost: £40 (Early bird £30 ) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food Come and spend a day revitalising your music and inspiring others with this one day Incubator session. Work alongside colleagues in secondary and Higher Education in a ‘speed-lecture’ session to gain new skills to incorporate in your lessons and share your examples of your own good practice in the afternoon workshop. The keynote lecture will explore aspects of motivation both for the teacher and your students. Most importantly come and spend a day rejuvenating your love of music in a creative and fun environment! This course will be suitable for those that teach in the secondary classroom: PGCE students and NQT are welcome to join us too. Morning: 9.30 - 12.00 - Speed sessions – Four short refresher and introduction courses to reconnect and revitalise your musicianship 1 – Pop Culture Theory and Practice* 2 – Creative Performance Strategies for the Classroom* 3 - Improvisation through Character Development* 4 – Music and Meaning* * Please note that speed session content is subject to change and alternative sessions may be in place

Afternoon: 1.00-1.30 - Key Note Lecture 1.30 – 3.45 Good Practice Workshops 3.45 – 4.00 Plenary and End

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One Day Course - Musical Theatre Vocal Workshop Date: Wednesday 6th June 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-4.00pm Cost: £40 (Early bird booking £30) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food For students of Musical Theatre, spending time developing a range of vocal skills and abilities is one of the most enjoyable and important aspects of training. Spend a day working with one of our specialist music theatre vocal tutors to discover more about your voice. This day is suitable for those who are training in Musical Theatre (pre-University level aged 16+) or preparing to study Musical Theatre at undergraduate level.

One day course - Performing without Fear: Exploring techniques to cope with Musical Performance Anxiety Dates: Fri 8th June, Tues 17th July or Tues 7th August 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-3.00pm Cost: £35 (Early bird booking £25) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food This popular programme is run in conjunction with our university preparation courses but can be booked separately. This programme explores introductory approaches for developing individual strategies to regain the enjoyment of performing music. During the course of the day you can expect to explore: • The ‘whys’ of getting nervous before playing • A survey of different approaches to learning and playing music that may help beat the nerves • Practical explorations of techniques The day will be led by Nick Reynolds, Jazz Coordinator at the University of Chichester and Master Practitioner of IEMT (Integral Eye Movement Therapy), Dip. NLP, Life Coaching and Counselling.

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One Day Course - University Preparation Day; Studying Music Dates: Thurs19th July or Thurs 9th August 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-3.00pm Cost: £35 (Early bird booking £25) Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food This one day programme is run in conjunction with our university preparation courses but can be booked as a one day programme. Starting university can be a daunting prospect and some students feel that they are not fully prepared for undergraduate study when they begin. Prepare for your undergraduate Music or Musical Theatre degree by attending our preparation day, designed to cover areas of orientation that may be of concern to you. Expect to learn about: • • • • •

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music Becoming a Postgraduate student – A One Day Preparation Course Date: Monday 16th July or Monday 6th August 2012 Music Department, University of Chichester, Bishop Otter Campus. Time: 10.00am-3.00pm Cost: £15 per person Please note: Course fee does not include accommodation or food

If you are moving onto a postgraduate course this September, you may want to consider coming to this one day preparation day. The day will be an informal and fun look at the ‘meta-skills’ that will help you maximise your studies once you have become a post grad student. We will be looking at: • What ‘postgraduate’ actually means in terms of study • Thinking critically • Developing Research Techniques for Postgraduate Work The day is run by staff from the Music department and we will be particularly focusing on postgraduate skills which will be suitable for any student who has completed their undergraduate programme (BA) and is moving onto a postgraduate course (MA/PGCE, etc).

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Useful information Accessibility The Chapel is fully accessible, please contact the music office (Tel: 01243 816185 or 816205) if you have any specific requirements. Car Parking Car parking at the University is free from 5pm onwards on a first come, first served basis. There are a number of spaces allocated for blue badge holders. Toilet facilities Toilets are located in the Showroom Foyer close to ‘Otters’, the student refectory. Pre-concert refreshments Holts is located on the first floor from the showroom foyer, and sells hot and cold drinks and light snacks. Holts is open Monday - Friday 9.00am - 3.30pm and in the evenings, Monday - Thursday 6.00pm - 8.00pm (Evening opening during term time only). Concert Programmes Large print text concert programmes are available upon request, however, please note we will require two working days notice for this. Mailing List We send out two mailings a year, one in September and one in January. If you would like your name to be added to our free mailing list please write to: Mrs Jacqueline Mason, The Music Office, University of Chichester, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6PE

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Concessions The concession price for all concerts held at the University, are applicable to senior citizens only. University of Chichester Students and Staff Most concerts are free to University students and staff. Please refer to the individual concerts listed in this booklet for ticket prices/details. Please go to our online store to reserve your free ticket (if applicable) http://store.chi.ac.uk/ Under 16’s, UCMA Members and WSMS Members Most concerts are free to under 16’s and members of the University of Chichester Music Academy and West Sussex Music Service. Please refer to the individual concerts listed in this booklet for ticket prices/details. Please go to our online store to reserve your free ticket (if applicable) http://store.chi.ac.uk/ School Group Bookings If you wish to make a group booking please contact the Music Office in the first instance 01243 816185/816205. Booking and payment Unless otherwise stated, tickets should be purchased in advance from our on line store http://store.chi.ac.uk/ You will receive an online receipt for this payment and an e-ticket will be emailed to the email address you have provided. If, when making your online payment you require assistance, please contact Jenny Bell on 01243 816108 or via the main switchboard 01243 816000. Jenny is available from 8am – 4.30pm, Monday – Friday. If you wish to purchase a ticket but do not have access to a computer please contact Jackie or Liz in the University Music Office during office hours only 01243 816185 or 01243 816205.

Chapel of the Ascension, Bishop Otter Campus

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How to find us By foot We are approximately fifteen minutes walk away from the centre of Chichester By Car Please follow signs for the University of Chichester from A286 By Train There are regular services from and to London Victoria and along the South Coast. A taxi rank is located next to the station, alternatively the University Campus is approximately 20-30 minutes walk.

Bishop Otter Campus

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music University address The Chapel of the Ascension is located at: University of Chichester Bishop Otter Campus College Lane Chichester West Sussex PO19 6PE.

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The Chapel of the Ascension

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Contact Details 01243 816185 / 816205 music@chi.ac.uk

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