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The Concert2009-2010

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Welcome to theUNIVERSITY OF LEEDS Concert Programme 2009-2010This season’s programme has a new format with a new series of Wednesday evening concerts and fewer Sunday afternoon Chamber Music Concerts. The regular Friday free lunchtime recital series provides a wide-ranging programme to suit all tastes – an ideal opportunity to sample any unfamiliar repertoire. These recitals will include another four concerts recorded by BBC Radio 3 for broadcast in their lunchtime recital series.

• ThemidweekandeveningconcertprogrammebringstheUniversity some notable performers in our most adventurous programme yet!

• HarryChristophersandTheSixteenmaketheirLeedsdebutwhen they start their 2009-10 Choral pilgrimage in the UniversityGreatHall.

• Aduoguitarrecitalbringstogethertwoofthegreatestnamesin guitar playing when John Williams is joined by John Etheridge for an electrifying programme of solos and duets.

• Thewinnerofthe2006LeedsPianoCompetition,SunwookKim,returnstoLeedsfortheworldpremièreofaBBCRadio3commission-DaiFujikura’s“Joule”.ThisprogrammewillalsoincludeworksbyHaydn,ChopinandProkofievandwillalsoberecordedforbroadcastinRadio3’s“Performanceon3”series.

• NotableanniversariesarecelebratedinrecitalsofMusicbyHandel(keyboardmusicfororganandharpsichordperformedbyGrahamBarber)andHaydnwhenstudentchoirsfromtheSchoolofMusicjoinLeedsBaroqueforaclassicalperiodinstrumentperformanceof“TheCreation”

Forregularpatronsweareintroducinga“seasonticket”coveringalltheUniversityconcertsinClothworkers’ConcertHallprovidingasavingofupto20%onthecostofindividualticketpurchasesandallticketswillbeavailabletopurchaseonlineatwww.leeds.ac.uk/music/concerts.Theredevelopedwebpageswill also provide up-to-the-minute information on concerts and theoccasionalspecialticketoffers.

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AcknowledgementsTheConcertprogrammeispleasedtoacknowledgethesupport,bothfinancialandpractical,ofthefollowing organisations

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Radio 3 recitals:- Broadcasting InformationFive University of Leeds concerts are being recorded for future broadcast on Radio 3.

Broadcasting dates are planned as follows (PleasecheckBBC Radio 3 listings for confirmation). Event No 5 7:00pm Wednesday 21 October 2009Event No 31 1:00pm Tuesday 29 March 2010Event No 25 1:00pm Wednesday 30 March 2010Event No 10 1:00pm Thursday 31 March 2010Event No 27 1:00pm Friday 1 April 2010

Pageoppositefromtop,lefttoright:Jon Strong, Darrah Morgan, Fretwork,

Compagnia d’Istrumenti, Harry Christophers, Dave Danford, Shelley van Loen & Palm Court Strings,

Graham Barber

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ConcertCalendarEvent 1 2 October 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission freeHeads we dance Pete Bott(vocals&synths),Yoni Collier(synths&vocals)Becky Keighley(drums&vocals)WewelcomebacktwoSchoolofMusicAlumni(PWM)foraperformancefeaturingtracksfrom their recently released debutalbumonThisIsFakeDIYRecordscalledLoveTechnology.Allthesongsare written by Pete Bott with music written and arranged byHeadsWeDance.Theirprogramme will include a coveroftheKraftwerktrack‘ComputerLove’(musicbyRalfHutterandKarlBartos,lyricsbyRalfHutterandEmilSchult). They will also preview some new material due for releaseinNovember2009,again songs written by Pete Bott with music written and arrangedbyHeadsWeDance.

HeadsWeDanceformedinLeedsinAugust2006andplayedtheirfirstshowlessthanthreeweekslaterassupportforLittleBoots’formerbandDeadDisco.TakingtheirnamefromaKateBushlyric,HeadsWeDancehave pursued their ambition of combining pop melodies withdancemusicproduction.Theirdebutalbum,LoveTechnology,wasdescribedbyArtrockermagazineas“glittering,lustrouselectro-pop”.HeadsWeDancehavebeenparticularlypopularamongstonlinebloggers,withtheirrecentsingle,‘WhenTheSirensSound’,goingtonumber1ontheglobalblogaggregatorchartHypeMachine.

“Intelligent electro-robot-funk” Culture Deluxe

Event 2 4 October 2009 Sunday 10.30am - 1.00pmTickets: £12 Concessions £10(ConcessionsareofferedONLYtostudentsinfull-timeeducation,registereddisabledandunemployedpeople).AvailablefromtheLeedsCollegeofMusicBoxOffice,3QuarryHill,LeedsLS27PD;Tel01132223434Leeds Lieder+ Masterclass with Dame Margaret PriceDameMargaretwillworkonthesongsofSchumannand Mahler with four post-graduate duos who have been nominated by their conservatoires as having great potential.Hearthestarsofthefuturebeforetheyenterthedemandingprofessionalarena,andseethemguidedby this great artist.

“...the most majestic soprano this island has produced since the war.”

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SupportedbytheHaroldHyamWingateFoundation

Event 3 9 October 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Harmonious Handel Graham Barber (organ,harpsichord)GrahamBarberplaysaprogrammeofworksbyHandel,includinghispopularAirandVariationsinEmajorbetterknownasThe Harmonious Blacksmith,andhisOrganConcertoOp.4No.6.SincehisdébutinLondonattheRoyalFestivalHallin1979,GrahamBarberhasbeenrecognisedasoneoftheworld’sleadingconcertorganists.HehasgivenconcertsinmajorvenuesinBritain,Europe,theFarEast,theStatesandAustralia,andhasbeenwidelybroadcast.RecentconcertshavebeeninPrague,Leipzig,Braga,Lisbon,CoimbraandAdelaide.Reviewinghisfirstrecordingin1975,theSundayTimesdescribedhimasa‘technicallybrilliant,musicallymatureorganist.’HehasmadeCDsonmanyEnglish,GermanandDutchorgansandhasbeendescribedinGramophonemagazineas‘one of the organ world’s finest recording artists.’

Event 49 October 2009 Friday 9.00pm (note time)Admission freePeter Veale (oboe)Someofthemostexcitingoboeplayingyouwilleverhear–thislate-nightperformance,partofthecitywide“LightNight”programme,bringscontemporaryvirtuosityofthehighestorder.Peter’sprogrammewillincludeworksbyVinkoGlobokar,VioletaDinescu,GwynPritchard,Elliot

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CarterandtheworldpremièreofanewworkbySebastianSemper.

PeterVealestudiedoboewithHeinzHolligerandconductingwithFrancisTravisattheMusikhochschuleinFreiburg.HetoursinternationallyasasoloistandhasrecordedfornumerousCDlabels.HeisaleadingauthorityoncontemporaryoboemusicandtechniquesandisauthorofthebookThe Techniques of Oboe Playing and is editor of the series Contemporary Music for Oboe,bothpublishedbyBärenreiter(Kassel).

Notethatthiseventrequiresfreeticketsforadmission.

Event 5 11 October 2009 Sunday 3.00pm Tickets: £15, £12(adultconcessions),£3 students and young peopleAudrey Burton Memorial Concert featuring Sunwook Kim (piano)HAYDN Piano Sonata in C major,Hbk:48PROKOFIEV Piano Sonata in Amajor,Op.82DAI FUJIKURA“Joule”(BBCRadio3commission-worldpremière)CHOPINSonataNo.3inBminor,Op.58

20-year-oldSunwookKimcametointernationalrecognitionwhenhewontheprestigiousLeedsInternationalPianoCompetitionin2006.Thecompetition’syoungestwinnerfor40years,aswellasitsfirstAsianwinner,hisperformanceforthefinalsofBrahms’sConcertoNo.1withMarkElderattractedunanimouspraisefromthepress,andledtoconcertoengagements with some of the UK’s finest orchestras as well as recitals throughout Europe.

Please note this concert is being recorded by BBC Radio 3 and thatyouareaskedtobeinyourseatsby2:55pm.Latecomerscannot be admitted.

SupportedbyFriendsofUniversityArtandMusic(Leeds)

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Event 6 16 October 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission freeVirtuosic music for alto saxophone and pianoSarah Markham(altosax)withPaul Turner(piano)AnexcitingprogrammeincludingFrançoisBorne’sFantaisie Brillante surdesairsde“Carmen”(arr.IwanRothandRaymondMeylan),TakashiYoshimatsu’sFuzzyBirdSonata,EugèneBozza’sAria and Pedro Iturralde’s Pequeña Czarda.

SarahMarkhamstudiedattheRoyalNorthernCollegeofMusicandUniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst,USA.She is now a much travelled recitalist and teacher.She has broadcast on Radio 3 and Classic FM and recordedwiththeAdelphiandNorthernSaxophonequartetsandtheTribuneSaxophoneOctet.

“Sarah Markham...was formidably impressive... a sustained feat of exuberance... breathed an extraordinary, haunted magic. The most mesmerising thing I’ve heard all year!”

Michael White, Independent on Sunday

Event 7 21 October 2009 Wednesday 7.30pmTickets £12 and £10 concessions. £5 students and young people. Please note that seating is limited and early bookingisadvised.Jon Strong in Concert AfterelevenyearstouringwithhismuchacclaimedbandJonStrongcomesto“Clothies”forasoloperformance.

“Mind-blowing acoustic guitar work” - Fibbers York

“Brilliant” - Bob Harris Radio 1

Event 8 23 October 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission freeMusic for Horn and Strings The Music Serenade Robert Ashworth (horn), Jackie Cima & Wendy Dyson (violins), Liz Wyly (viola), Andrew Fairley (cello)The programme includes works by Giovanni Punto (1764-1803), Diether Noll (b.1934) and Emil Kreuz (1867-1932)TheMusicSerenade,formedin1978atthebirthofOperaNorthbyclarinettistHowardRogerson,isaLeeds-basedchamberensemblemadeupofwindandstringplayersfromtheOrchestraofOperaNorth.Sinceitsbeginningsasawindensemble,TheMusicSerenade

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hasevolvedintoanextremelyflexibleensemble,enablingperformances of all types of chamber music - large or smallensembles-mixedtogetherinaninfinitevarietyof formats. The group has performed for BBC Radio 3 onseveraloccasions(bothlivebroadcastsandstudiorecordings)andhasappearedforvariousmusicfestivals,leisureservices,musicclubsandsocieties,universities,colleges and schools.

Event 925 October 2009 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £10, £7 and £3 students and young people (unreserved).AvailablefromtheHowardAssemblyRoomsandUniversityConcertseriesBoxoffices(seepage24)formapseepage24The Howard Assembly Rooms, The Grand Theatre & Opera House (Note venue)Amsterdam String Quartet Alida Schat & John Wilson Meyer (violins), Jane Rogers (viola), Thomas Pitt (cello) Regarded as one of today’s leading historical instrument quartets,ASQ’smembersareattheforefrontoftheEarlyMusicscene.SinceitsformationtheASQhasplacedHaydnattheheartofitsprogrammingandhasgainedareputationasoneoftheleadinginterpretersofhiswork.TheirprogrammeincludesHaydn’squartetsOp.64No.6(1790),Op.77No.1(1799)andOp.103withMozart’squartetKV421(1783).

“… what gorgeous playing! … [the quartet] play fantastically together and form a tight ensemble … All of Haydn’s challenges sound superiorly simple. The result is a delight for the ear...”

Luister, April 2009

ThisperformancerunsincollaborationwiththeDAREproject

Event 10 30 October 2009 Friday 1.00pmAdmission free Strings PlusMichael Collins (clarinet) with the Brodsky QuartetHOWELLS RhapsodicQuintetforclarinetandstringsOp.31 BRAHMS QuintetforclarinetandstringsinBminorOp.115The first of four lunchtime recitals being recorded by the BBCforfuturebroadcast.Pleasenotethatyouareaskedtobeinyourseatsby1.05pm.Latecomerscannotbeadmitted.

Event 11 06 November 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission freeFilm Music Event: New Scores for Old FilmsThisconcert,whichisalsopartofaFilmMusicConference,willfeaturenewstudentscoresforoldblack-and-whitesilentfilmclips.Eachstudentcomposerwill be interviewed briefly by Professor David Cooper and professionalfilmcomposerIlanEshkeri,himselfaLeedsgraduate,beforetheirscoreisperformedlivebytheUniversityofLeedsFilmMusicEnsemble.AudiencemembersareinvitedtostayintheirseatsforakeynoteinterviewwithIlanwhichwillfollowtheconcertafterashortcomfortbreak,endingatabout3.30pm.AdmissionFreetobothconcertandkeynoteinterview,nobookingrequired.Forfurtherinformationontheconferenceseehttp://www.leeds.ac.uk/music/filmmusic,oremailIanSapiro([email protected]).

Event 12 12 November 2009 Thursday 7.30pmTickets £20, £15 adultconcessions,£10 students and young people

Johns Williams and John Etheridge Perhaps the greatest guitar duo of our generation – a conjunctionofclassicalandrocknottobemissed.WilliamsandEtheridgeprovideaprogrammeofexcitingduos and solo pieces. This recital provides a rare opportunitytohearthemworkingtogetherinthisintimatespace.Noteseatingislimitedandearlybookingisadvised.

Event 13 13 November 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Des Hurley and Friends Aspartofthe“2009Gathering”wewelcomeIrishArtstoprovide a lively programme of Irish traditional music.

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Event 14 15 November 2009 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £12, £10adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleThe Great Hall, University of LeedsHaydn Anniversary Concert: The CreationThe School of Music Project Choir (chorusmaster Clive McClelland) Leeds Baroque directed by Peter HolmanThe School of Music Project choir are joined by members ofLeedsBaroqueinaclassicalorchestraperformanceofHaydn’sCreation.Usingperiodinstrumentsatclassicalpitch(A=430)andperiodinstrumentperformancetechniquesthiswillbearareopportunitytohearthispopularworkperformedintheClassicalstyle.Pre-concerttalkat2:30pmgivenbyDrCliveMcClelland

Event 15 20 November 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Student Showcase The first of three concerts featuring performances by students on performance courses in the School of Music. Programme to be confirmed.

Event 16 22 November Sunday 3.00pmTickets £12, £10adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleThe Great Hall, University of LeedsSchool of Music Philharmonia directed by Eno KoçoMAHLERSymphony1inDmajor(originalversion)EnoKoçogatherstheorchestralforcesofthePhilharmoniaforMahler’sSymphonyNo1inDmajor.Itspopularity was not immediate - at its first performance in 1889Mahlerdescribesitsreceptionbytheaudienceas“amixtureoffuriousdisapprovalandwildestapplause.It is amusing to hear the clash of opinions in the street andindrawing-rooms...”.Thisperformancewillincludethe“Blumine”movementwhichwasthesecondoffivemovements in the original version.

Event 17 25 November 2009 Wednesday 7.30pmTickets £12, £10 adultconcessions,£3 students and young people AakrishtJaymini Chauhan(dancer), Sanju Sahai (tabla), Roopa Panesar (sitar), Poulomi Chakraborty (vocals)Bepreparedtobeenthralledbythisextravagant,highenergy and enchanting traditional Indian Music and Dance collaboration by the younger generation of renowned UK based artists. Through a combination

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of solo virtuoso performances and interactive dialogue betweenmusiciansanddancer,thisisyourchancetoexperiencetheverybestinHindustaniClassicalMusicandKathakDanceinit’smostpureandenrichingform.Formoreinfo:(0113)2445523orwww.saa-uk.org.uk

AakrishtispartofaNationalTour.Formoreinformationpleasevisitwww.aradhana.org.ukoremailinfo@aradhana.org.uk

Event 18 27 November 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission Free The LUCHIP String QuintetClive Brown & David Milsom (violins), Peter Colyer & Duncan Druce (violas), George Kennaway (cello)MENDELSSOHN StringQuintetOp.87Mendelssohn’sstringquintetinBbwaswrittenin1845,twoyearsbeforehisdeath,andnearlytwentyyearsafterhisfirststringquintet.Itcombinesextrovertenergywithdarkeremotionswhichareenhancedbythepresenceoftwo violas. We will be using the edition by Joseph Joachim (1831-1907),Mendelssohn’sprotegé,andwillemployperformingtechniquesoftheperiod.

Event 1928 November 2009 Saturday 12.30pm to aprox 4.00pmAdmission free – retiring collectionSchubert and Mendelssohn Day12:30pmAndrewO’BrienwillperformSchubertandMendelssohn songs. 2:00pmCliveBrownwilltalkabouttextualandperformance practice issues in Mendelssohn’s String QuintetNo.2inBflatmajorOp.87;thiswillbefollowedbytheLUCHIPEnsemble’speriodinstrumentperformanceofthework(seedetailsabove) For details of the registration for the full day’s programme contactCrawfordHowieon01142551655emailaddress:[email protected]

Event 204 December 2009 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Chorus of Opera NorthOperaNorthchorusjoinusforaprogrammeofmusicbyArthurSullivan,includingsomeofhissplendidpartsongsandexceptsfromtheirforthcomingproductionof“Ruddigore”

ThisconcertispromotedaspartoftheDAREinitiative.

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Event 215 December 2009 Saturday 7.30pmTickets £12, £10 adultconcessions,£3 students and young people The Best of the Best Caco Senante with Vicente BorlandCaco Senante has been a professional singer and composersince1975.Duringtheseyears,notonlyhashebeenperformingworldwidebuthehasalsoworkedasan actor and presenter as well as giving lectures in various Spanish Universities on musical topics. VicenteBorlandisarenownedPanamanianpianist,ahighly-respectednameinthejazzworldandisanoriginalcinema score composer. Senante and Borland have workedtogetherfor20years;afruitfulrelationshipinwhich Borland has been Senante´s musical arranger and producer.

InthisrecitalSenanteperformsthemusicof“legends”ofLatinAmericanpopularculture.IconssuchasCarlosGardel,VioletaParra,JoséAlfredoJiménez,ArmandoManzanero,PabloMilanes,JoanManuelSerrat,SilvioRodriguez,RubenBlades,JuanLuisGuerraorSabinaareevokedinSenante´srepertoireconstitutingafascinatinghybridbetweena“GermanCabaretinthe40s”anda“Meetingplaceforfriendsandmusic”.

This performance is supported by Instituto Cervantes Manchester andLeeds.

Event 22 16 January 2010 Saturday 7.30pmTickets £10, £7 adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleVoice and Viols in Concert Fretwork(viols) with Michael Chance (countertenor)Theworld-famousconsortofviolsFretworkisjoinedbyinternational countertenor Michael Chance in a varied programmeofElizabethansong,consortmusicbytheJacobean composers Martin Peerson and John Milton senior(whoseconsortmusictheperformersaresoontorecord complete) and some surprises from a later repertory. Most of the music to be heard is rarely performed and has neverbeenrecorded,whilesomeishereperformedforthefirst time.

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Event 23 22 January 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Les Goût Réünis Compagnia d’IstrumentiAilsa Reid (recorders), Daniel Edgar & Nia Lewis (violins),Tim Smedley (cello),Peter Seymour (harpsichord,organ) AprogrammecelebratingsomeofthegreatcomposersoftheBaroqueperiod,offeringa‘GrandTour’ofnationalstyles.TheconceptofLesGoûtRéünis,orthetastesreunited,wasanimportanttenetduringtheeighteenthcentury;whilecomposerssuchasCorelliandRameauarebastionsoftheirnativenationalstyles,themusicofTelemannandHandelbearswitnesstotheabsorptionofsuch styles into the language of composers across the rest of Europe.

Event 24 27 January 2010 Wednesday 6.00pm (note time)Admission free Making Waves IThe first of two concerts of contemporary electroacoustic musicbystaffandstudentsoftheUniversityofLeedsfeaturing the School of Music multi-channel sound diffusion system and Resound spatialisation software.Admission free Event 2529 January 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Strings Plus Nicholas Daniel (oboe)withtheCarducci Quartet MOZARTQuartetforoboe&stringsinFmajorK.370ARNOLDQuartetforoboe&stringsOp.61BLISS Quintetforoboe&stringsT.44 HOROVITZ Quartetforoboe&stringsOp.18The second of four lunchtime recitals being recorded by the BBC for future broadcast. Please note that you are askedtobeinyourseatsby1:05pm.Latecomerscannotbe admitted.

Event 26 05 February 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Schütz, Bach and their choral legacy Leeds University Liturgical Choir directed by Bryan WhiteTheLeedsUniversityLiturgicalChoirperformsthemusicoftwoofthegreatGermancomposersoftheBaroqueera,and traces their influence on a disparate set of 19th- and 20th-centurycomposers:SamuelWesley,HugoDistlerandKnutNystedt.

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This a cappella programme celebrates the glorious English sacred music of the pre- and post-Reformation bySheppard,TallisandByrd.AtthecentreisJohnSheppard’sMediaVita,astaggeringachievementofpolyphoniccompositionnotonlyinitssheersizebutalsoinitsexpressionwhichisattimesalmostoverwhelming.ThisconcertissupportedbyMillsandReeveLLD(Leeds),TheEarlyMusicShopandFriendsofUniversityArtandMusic(Leeds)inmemoryofMauriceKirk(1922-2009).

Event 29 19 February 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Dave Danford (percussion), Nicola Rose (piano) and Joel Garthwaite (saxophone) Sinceburstingontotheclassicalmusicscenein2005,British percussionist Dave Danford has rapidly become established as one of the UK’s leading contemporary classical musicians. The choice of repertoire for his recitals focuses on accessible music for marimba and vibraphone,includingnewcommissionsfromleadingclassicalcomposerssuchasAndrewKeelingandGarethWood.AlsoincludedisDave’spopulararrangementofVaughanWilliams’ConcertoAccademico,recordedonhis2007albumRhythmicRenaissance.

Event 3021 February 2010 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £12, £10 FriendsofLL+andadultconcessions,£3 students and young people.Clara Mouriz (mezzosoprano)withJoseph Middleton (piano)FALLA Seven canciones populares españolasBRITTEN TwoFrenchfolksongarrangements:Fileuse;Ilestquelqu’unsurterreRAVELCinqmelodiespopulairesgrecques;Vocalise-étude en forme de habaneraRAVELShéhérazadeTURINA Poema en forma de canciones Op 19

Prize-winningSpanish-bornmezzoClaraMourizhasawide-ranging repertoire in the opera house in roles from Monteverdi’sL’IncoronazionediPoppeatoTchaikovsky’sEugeneOnegin.Acommittedrecitalsinger,shemadeherdebutinWigmoreHallandhasalsoappearedatvenuesincluding the Cheltenham International Festival and LondonMusiciNightsaswellasJuventudesMusicales,AmigosdelaOperaandQuincenaMusicalinSpain.Clara will be joined for her recital by another outstanding young artist Joseph Middleton. Recently described in The Times as ‘the cream of the new generation’ and praised

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LULCwasformedin2002byBryanWhite,StephenMuirand Philip Wilby as a chamber choir which included the performance of sacred choral music in liturgical settings as one of its important aims. The choir draws its membership from across the University and has performed in a variety of prestigious venues throughout the UK. In February 2009 thechoirgavetwoperformancesofDidoandAeneastocapacityaudiencesatTempleNewsamHouseandinJune2009LULCjoinedwithRambertDanceCompanyandLondonMusiciforperformancesofHowardGoodall’sEternalLightatTheGrandTheatreinLeeds.Ithas,todate,made three recordings.

“They sing as well as, if not better than, most Cathedral or Oxbridge college choirs.”

Michael Nunn, Lancashire Evening Post

Event 2712 February 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission freeStrings Plus Ursula Leveaux (bassoon) with the Navarra QuartetREICHA GrandQuintettoforbassoon&stringquartetVOGEL QuartetforbassoonandstringsOp.5No.1JACOB Suiteforbassoon&stringquartet DUNCAN WARD Quintetforbassoon&stringquartetThe third of four lunchtime recitals being recorded by the BBCforfuturebroadcast.Pleasenotethatyouareaskedtobeinyourseatsby1:05pm.Latecomerscannotbeadmitted.

Event 28 13 February 2010 Saturday 5.00pm Tickets £25, £20reservedfrontstallsandgallery:£20, £15 backstallsunreserved.Student standby at the door only £5(anyavailableseat)(Note time and venue)The Great Hall, Leeds University Tallis, Sheppard and Byrd, The Sixteen directed by Harry Christophers

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Event 33 5 March 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Student ShowcaseThe second of three concerts featuring performances by students on performance courses in the School of Music. Programme to be confirmed.

Event 34 7 March 2010 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £15 (withwaitressservice)£7 Gallery seats with selfservice.Reserveatable(seats10-andsave£20)Afternoon tea at the Grand Hotel c 1920.Shelley van Loen and her Palm Court Strings Joinusforaspecialafternoonteaconcert,whenwerecreate the ambience of the sophisticated 1920s tea roomsattheGrandHotel,completewithPalmCourtStrings,elegantchina,deliciouscakesandwaitressservice!

The Palm Court Strings will provide a delightful repast ofyourfavouritelightmusicincludingworksbyHaydnWood,BrahmsandIvorNovelloamongstothers.Earlybookingessentialasseatingislimited–feelfreetowearyourflapperfrock–but“dressingup”isentirelyoptional!TheafternoonwillincludeanintervaltalkgivenbyProf.DerekScott(byhisownadmission,anunblemishedname in the ivory tower of academia) entitled Music and Good Taste

Event 35 12 March 2010 Friday 1.00pmAdmission freeKit Holmes in Concert The Observer described her music ‘as Macy Gray meets NickDrake,’andbothBobHarrisandAndyKershawhavefeaturedherontheirBBCshows.Kit’strademarksultry vocals and virtuoso guitar playing have wowed audiencesacrosstheUKthroughextensivetouringwiththeguitarhero,JohnEtheridge.Hersecondalbum,CatchtheEcho,whichfeaturesthelegendarydoublebassplayerDannyThompson,receiveda5starreview.

“…full of warmth…an absolute delight” Observer

forplayingwith‘strength,varietyandbeauty’,Joeenjoysa busy and varied career as a chamber musician and accompanistandwillopenthe2009LeedsLieder+FestivalpartneringAnnMurray.

“One of the most polished and elegant young singers I have heard in recent years. She has the makings of a rare artist.”

Daily Telegraph

Event 31 26 February 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission free Strings PlusLisa Beznosiuk (flute), Pavlo Beznosiuk (violin), Tom Dunn (viola), Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) MOZART - “Ach ich fühls” from “The Magic Flute” for flute & violin MOZART-Quartetforflute&stringsinDmajorK.285HOFFMEISTER - Duo Concertante in G for flute and viola DANZI -Quartetforflute&stringsinDminorThe last of four lunchtime recitals being recorded by the BBCforfuturebroadcast.Pleasenotethatyouareaskedtobeinyourseatsby1:05pm.Latecomerscannotbeadmitted.

Event 3228 February 2010 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £12, £10 adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleLeeds Baroque Choir(chorusmasterClive McClelland) and Leeds Baroque Orchestra directed by Peter HolmanJ.S. BACHMagnificat,CantatasNos.11and34LeedsBaroquecelebratetheirtenthanniversarywitha programme of festive church music by J.S. Bach for soloists,choirandfullBaroqueorchestra.Thegreatsetting of the Magnificat is contrasted with two of his finestcantatas:No.11,alsoknownastheAscensionOratorio,andNo.34,theWhitsuncantataOewigesfeuer.Thecity’sonly“periodinstrument”choirandorchestra,LeedsBaroquehasbeengainingareputationfortheirimaginative programming and polished performance.

“What an exciting ensemble, music cunningly articulated …every work delivered different colours and emotions.”

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Event 36 12 March 2010 Friday 6.00pm (Note time)Admission FreeCuban Big Band directed by Sue Miller (director,CharangadelNorte) In another of our performances featuring popular and worldmusics,studentsexploreCubantraditionaldancestylessuchasChachachá,Mambo,SonMontunoandDanzón.TheprogrammewillincludeEl Bodeguero by RichardEgües,worksmadefamousbyPuntillita(BuenaVistaSocialClub)inOrquesta Cosmopolitan,aguarachabyNicoSaquito,thedanzón-cháBodas de Oro by Electo RosellandLagrimasNegrasbythefamoussonmusicianMiguel Matamoros.

Event 3714th March 2010 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £10, £7 adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleThe Great Hall, Leeds UniversityThe School of Music Project Choir (chorusmasterBryan White) The School of Music Philharmonia directed by Eno Koço Aprogrammeincludingawide-rangingselectionofEnglishrepertoireincludingParryvocalmusic,motetsfromSongsofFarewell(foracappellachorus),ChoricSongfromTheLotos-eaters(forchorus,orchestra,sopranosoloistandspeaker),andGordonJacobOboeConcertoNo.2(withJonathanTobutt,soloist).

Event 38 19 March 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission Free George Kennaway(cello) and Daniel Gordon (piano)Across-sectionof19th-centuryrepertoireandperformingstyles,withpiecesassociatedwithcellistswholeftextremelydetailed information about how this music was played. Grützmacher’sversionofMendelssohn’sfirstsonataisfullofsurprisingexpressivemarkings,whichheclaimedwere in the tradition of the composer. The Belgian virtuoso Servaisexploitedeverytechnicaltrickinhisownpieces,and in his version of Chopin’s famous nocturne and of a violin piece by Baillot he shows his more sentimental side. George Kennaway is a specialist in 19th-century cello performancepractice,workingintheSchoolofMusic.

Event 39 21 April 2010 Wednesday 7.30pmTickets £8, £5 adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleContemporary Music Festival: Composer ShowcaseWe open this year’s Contemporary Music Festival with

workbyup-and-comingcomposers.SupportedbytheForum of Composers and Musicians this performance will featureworkswrittenduringthelast12months.ForfurtherinformationonFOCAMseewww.focam.co.uk

Event 40 23 April 2010 Friday 6.00pm (Note time)Admission FreeContemporary Music Festival: LS TWO directed by Mic Spencer AconcertfeaturingtheSchoolofMusicContemporaryMusicgroup–theirprogrammewillincludeLacrimosa(HommageaPierreSoulages),GraspabyBeatFurrerandnewlycomposedworksbypostgraduatesintheSchool of Music.

Event 41 24 April 2010 Saturday 7.30pmTickets £10, £7 adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleContemporary Music Festival: Adam Starkey (clarinet)Marine Jacquinot (piano)An exploration of the contemporary clarinet repertoire from Berg’s ‘Four Pieces’ (1913) to the UK premier of Michael Spencer’s ‘Ungrubd II’ (2009)withworksbyStockhausen,PowersandMaxwellDavies

Event 42 25 April 2010 Sunday 3.00pmTickets £10, £7 adultconcessions,£3 students and young peopleContemporary Music Festival: New Songs with Margaret Feaviour (soprano) and Simon Lane (piano)LeedsLieder+iscommittedtopromotingthecompositionof new songs both through its Composers and Poets Forumwhichformsnewcreativepartnerships,andbycommissioningnewworkfromestablishedcomposers.This concert will include performances of some of the best songs from this year’s Composers and Poets Forum and severalLeedsLieder+commissionswhichincludesongsbyEdwardRushton,SallyBeamish,KennethHesketh,John Woolrich and Gavin Bryars.MargaretFeaviour,originallyfromLeeds,isamemberoftheBBCSingers,andthusspendsmuchofhercareerpromoting new music. She is a featured soloist on many oftheirrecordingsandhasworkedwithsomeofthegreatnames in contemporary music.

Prize-winningpianistSimonLaneisalreadybuildingaprestigious career in chamber music both in this country and abroad.

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“…its colourfully offbeat texts were here lovingly characterised by solo soprano Margaret Feaviour…”

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“…the pianist Simon Lane offered alert, sensitive and mature performances in a nicely planned programme of late 20th-century works...”

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ThisconcertisrunincollaborationwithLeedsLieder+http://www.leedslieder.org.uk/

Event 43 28 April 2010 Wednesday 1.10pmAdmission Free Contemporary Music Festival: Darragh Morgan (violin)DarraghMorganiswidelyacknowledgedasaleadingsoloistinnewmusicandbringsthreeworldpremièrestoLeeds.TherewillbenewworksforviolinandelectronicsbyBEASTdirectorJontyHarrison,LeicesterDeMontfortUniversity’sSimonEmmerson,Mantis’RicardoClimentandNewYorkcomposerAnnieGosfield. “Violinist Darragh Morgan constructs the wonderfully detailed sound worlds impressively: chilly false harmonics shimmer and form whirlpools of ambience, while icy cluster chords receive impeccable tuning”

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Event 44 30 April 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission Free Student ShowcaseThe final concert in our series featuring performances by students on performance courses in the School of Music. Programme to be confirmed.

Event 45 09 June 2010 Wednesday 6.00pm (Note time)Admission Free Making Waves II The second of our concerts of contemporary electroacoustic music by staff and students of the UniversityofLeeds.ThisperformancefeaturestheSchoolof Music multi-channel sound diffusion system and Resound spatialisation software.

Event 46 11th June 2010 Friday 1.10pmAdmission Free Competition winners recitalAperformancebywinnersoftheLUUMSChamberMusic Competition – details of the competition and of the programme to be announced.

All concerts take place in the Clothworkers’ Centenary Concert Hall, unless otherwise stated. Light refreshments are available in the foyer for 30 minutes prior to lunchtime recitals.

Note:whilsteveryeffortwillbemadetoadheretothestatedprogramme,theUniversityreservestherighttomakealterationsshouldcircumstancesmakethisunavoidable.Seewww.leeds.ac.uk/musicforlatestinformation.

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Event 17 Aakrisht-JayminiChauhan(dancer)

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From A1 southbound & from YorkLeaveA1takingA64towardsLeedsandjoininnerringroad(dualcarriageway).TakeexitsignpostedSkiptonA660whichwillbringyoutoWoodhouseLane.Themainentranceandvisitorscarparkcanbefoundonyourleftafterafewhundredyards,immediatelybeforetheParkinsonBuilding.

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Booking InformationFriday lunchtime and “rush-hour” concerts are free and bookingisnotrequired.

TicketedconcertscanallbebookedandpaidforonlineviatheConcertswebpageatwww.leeds.ac.uk/music/concerts

Postalbookings:sendanoteofyourrequirements,yourcontactdetails(phone/email)andachequepayabletoUniversityofLeedswithaSAEtoBoxOffice,UniversityConcertSeries,SchoolofMusic,UniversityofLeeds,LEEDSLS29JT

NEW! Season TicketForregularconcert-goersweofferaClothworkersConcertSeasonTicket.Asinglepaymentof£128or£96(adultconcessions) buys a concert pass providing you with entry to all Clothworkersconcertssavingupto20%onsingleticketprices.NotethatthisofferexcludesconcertsintheGreatHallandTheHowardAssemblyRooms.

Contemporary Music Festival Saver Ticket£20,£14and£6(Bookforall3ticketedconcertsandgetthecheapest concert free)

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Friends of University Art and MusicTheFriendsofUniversityArtandMusic(FUAM)wasfoundedtosupportArtandMusicwithintheUniversity.

For a modest subscription friends enjoy a range of benefits and prioritybookingforconcertsandreceiveinvitationstoprivateviewingsofUniversityGalleryexhibitionsandtopre-exhibitionandpre-concerttalks.

There is also a programme of activities which enables members and their guests to pursue a shared interest in the arts in a social setting.

MembershipoftheFriendsofUniversityArtandMusicisopentoallassociatedwiththeUniversity,pastandpresent,andtothoseinthewidercommunityofLeedsandbeyond,whowishtojoininmaintaining and developing the fine tradition of art and music in theUniversityofLeeds.

For further information on membership please contact the FriendsofUniversityArtandMusic,c/oTheSchoolofMusic,TheUniversityofLeeds,LEEDSLS29JT

University Art and Music needs your support –

Please become a Friend!

The map above shows the location of The Howard Assembly Rooms at Leeds Grand Theatre,Eventnumber9.

Leeds University Union Music Society (LUUMS)InadditiontotheseriesofconcertsrunbytheSchoolofMusic,the Student Union Music Society runs its own concert series. LUUMSisanon-profitmakingstudentsocietyprovidingallstudents(notjustthoseintheSchoolofMusic)withopportunitiesto carry on musical activity when they come to university regardlessoftheirskilllevelandexperience.Alleightofourensembles play to a high standard and your support is always appreciated. Our winter season concludes with a chance for audienceparticipationinourCarolNightwithaprogrammeoftraditional Christmas Carols. For further programme details or informationaboutjoiningLUUMS,see:www.luums.co.uk

Allconcertsstartat7.30andpricesforthethoseconcertsfeaturingauditionedensembles(SymphonicWind,ChamberandSymphonyorchestras)are£5adults,£4concessionsand£3LUUMSmembers.Pricesforalltheotherconcertsare£4adults,£3concessionsand£2LUUMSmembers.SWOistheSymphonic Wind Orchestra.

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saturday 7th november 2009 the great halluniversity of leeds 7:30

CONDUCTOR DOUGLAS SCARFE

beethoven symphony no.6shostakovich symphony no.6

saturday 30th january 2010 the great halluniversity of leeds 7:30

CONDUCTOR DAVID GREEDSOLOIST IAN BUCKLE

haydn symphony no.65debussy jeuxfaure pavanerachmaninov variations on a theme of paganini

saturday 20th march 2010 the great halluniversity of leeds 7:30

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ravel le tombeau de couperinelgar sea picturessibelius symphony no.2

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bernstein overture ‘candide’dvorak violin concertovaughan williams symphony no.2 ‘london’

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Concert Series Patrons’ Scheme Wouldyouliketomakeanindividualcontributiontothe University Concert Series?

Likeallartsorganisationswewelcomethesupportprovided by the wider community for artistic endeavours and are especially grateful for financial support. The Patrons of University Music Scheme enables you to sponsor an individual artist or concert. Youmightliketocelebrateaparticulareventoryourassociation with the University. In return for your supportyourcontributionwillbeacknowledgedinthe concert programme and you will receive reserved seatingandcomplimentarytickets(ifappropriate)toyour sponsored performance.

For further details of the scheme please contact Jillian Johnson,ConcertsSeriesAdministrator,SchoolofMusic,UniversityofLeeds,LEEDSLS29JT.

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