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Abbotsholme Arts SocietySeptember 2018 – June 2019 51st Concert Season
Wednesday, April 24th, 7.30 pm
Chetham‘s School of Music
Chetham’s is the largest specialist Music Schoolin the UK, being a national and internationalresource for music education - welcomingteachers, professional players, composers andconductors, community groups, school childrenand other young musicians, both experiencedand novices, to come together and make music.The network of partnerships with professionalorchestras and organisations extends across themusic industry, and alumni populate orchestrasand ensembles around the world.Distinguished alumni have included the cellistGuy Johnstone and world famous pianists PeterDonohoe, Steven Hough and Paul Lewis.Abbotsholme is fortunate that Chethams formspart of this season and we look forward to awide variety of musical genres and styles fromits pupils.www.chethamsschoolofmusic.org.uk
GENERAL INFORMATION
All events are in Abbotsholme School Chapel unlessotherwise listed. All seats are unreserved.Doors open 30 minutes before each performance.
Tickets for individual events are available in limitednumbers from Stuart Tetley, Secretary, BeaconHouse, Shaw Lane Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 7AGTelephone: 01543 263304 Email: [email protected]£19 Adult (£22 for Gould Trio, Elisabeth Leonskaja,Tasmin Little & Roderick Williams) £5 Under 25.Cash or cheque only. Tickets will be posted in anSAE if provided. If not, they will be held at the doorof the concert.
Further information and updates on AbbotsholmeArts Society events are availablevia www.abbotsholmeartssociety.co.ukor [email protected]
Abbotsholme School - An Education for LifeTelephone 01889 [email protected]
Abbotsholme Arts Society would like to thank ourPatrons, Derby Academy of Classical Dance andAbbotsholme School for their ongoing support.
Details are correct at time of publication.
Abbotsholme Arts Society reserves the right tochange or cancel the advertised programme.
Abbotsholme Chapel is not accessible towheelchair users.Abbotsholme School is a No Smoking area.
Registered Charity No. 501276
The Gould Piano Trio
Trio Anima
Elisabeth Leonskaja
Tasmin Little withPiers Lane
Gitarrissima Quintet ofVienna
The Vision String Quartet
Julian Trevelyan
Chetham‘s School of Music
Roderick Williams withSusie Allan
Derby Academy ofClassical Dance
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Sunday, May 19th, 7.30 pmAbbotsholme School Theatre
Roderick Williams Baritone Susie Allan PianoBeethoven: An die ferne Geliebte Op. 98 Schubert: Schwanengesang D. 957
Roderick Williams encompasses awide repertoire, from baroque tocontemporary music, in the operahouse, on the concert platform and in recital. He wonthe Singer of the Year Award in the 2016 RoyalPhilharmonic Society Awards and was awarded the OBEfor services to music in June 2017.He enjoys relationships with all the major UK operahouses and is particularly associated with the baritoneroles of Mozart. He has also sung world premieres ofoperas by, among others, David Sawer, Sally Beamish,Michael van der Aa and Robert Saxton.His numerous recordings include Vaughan Williams,Berkeley and Britten operas for Chandos and anextensive repertoire of English song with pianist IainBurnside for Naxos.Roderick Williams is also a composer and has had workspremiered at the Wigmore and Barbican Halls, thePurcell Room and live on national radio. He was ArtisticDirector of Leeds Lieder+ in April 2016. For hisAbbotsholme recital he will sing Beethoven’s only song-cycle and Schubert’s last. Susie Allan is best known for her work as a vocalaccompanist and has partnered many establishedsingers. I n Britain she has performed at most of themajor recital venues and many festivals including theThree Choirs, Covent Garden, Harrogate, Spitalfields,Aldeburgh and Mananan. She appears regularly on BBCRadio Three, especially the Voices programme.“Mr. Williams proved a natural and expressivecommunicator, conveying the drama and anguish in thesongs without ever resorting to excessive vocal or theatricalgestures.” The New York Times www.grovesartists.com
This concert is supported by the Patrons ofAbbotsholme Arts Society
Derby Academy of ClassicalDance
Present an evening of imaginatively conceived andexpertly performed dance, choreographed by theAcademy’s Director, Eve Leveaux with pianoaccompaniment arranged and performed by JohnRooks.Tickets £10Includes a cold buffet. Wine is available for purchase.
This is a fundraising event and not part of theconcert series.
Abbotsholme ArtsSociety
September 2018 – June 2019
PATRON: STEVEN ISSERLIS CBE
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Thursday, November 15th, 7.30 pmFriday, October 12th, 7.30 pm
Trio Anima
Matthew FeatherstoneFluteRosalind Ventris ViolaAnneke Hodnett Harp“I do not know whetherone ought to laugh orcry at it. Perhaps both”.These were the words ofClaude Debussy,describing his ‘Sonate’,the most famous fluteharp viola trio everwritten. In 2018,Debussy’s centenary year, this programme of tributeexplores the music of Debussy, his influences, andmusic inspired by the ‘Sonate’.Trio Anima was formed in 2006 at the GuildhallSchool of Music and Drama and has beendelighting audiences with its distinctivecombination of flute, viola and harp. The trio wonthe Elias Fawcett Award for Outstanding ChamberEnsemble at the 2012 Royal Overseas LeagueCompetition and First Prize at the Camac HarpsChamber Ensemble Competition in 2007. Themembers have been Live Music Now Artists, andwere awarded a Chamber Music Fellowship at theGuildhall School of Music and Drama in 2011.Three outstanding musicians of their generationform this fine chamber ensemble and we lookforward to a varied programme that, apart fromDebussy, includes music by Couperin, Fauré andRavel.'audacious and simply magnificent'La Republique du Centre, Francewww.trioanima.org
Elisabeth Leonskaja Piano
Schubert: Sonata in E major D.459 Schoenberg: 6 pieces, Op 19 Schubert: Fantasy in C major(Wanderer), D.760 Webern: Variations, Op 27Schubert: Sonata in B flat major, D.960For decades now, ElisabethLeonskaja has been among themost celebrated pianists of ourtime. In a world dominated by the media, ElisabethLeonskaja has remained true to herself and to hermusic, and in doing so, is following in the footstepsof the great Russian musicians of the Soviet era, suchas David Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels,who never wavered in their focus on thequintessence of music despite working in a verydifficult political environment. Her almost legendarymodesty still makes her somewhat media-shy today.Yet as soon as she walks out on the stage, audiencescan sense the force behind the fact that music is andalways has been her life’s work.Her collaboration with Richter, who was her mentor, asa piano duo partnership was legendary and today herinterpretations of Schubert in particular reflect in somemeasure his mesmerising sense of spaciousconcentration. We are delighted that Miss Leonskajawill be performing and thereby add to Abbotsholme’sfifty-year line-up of distinguished pianists.“... perfect weight and balance, miraculous rhythmicarticulation, the right sense of space and freedom,and the ability to see where a line or a movement isgoing” The [email protected]
SUBSCRIPTION FORM 2018/19
Please complete and return, enclosing astamped self-addressed envelope, to:
Stuart Tetley, SecretaryBeacon House, Shaw LaneLichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 7AGTel: 01543 [email protected]
Please make cheques payable to:
ABBOTSHOLME ARTS SOCIETY
• On receipt of this subscription applicationform and payment, a membership card will besent which admits you to the season’s nineevents as listed in this brochure.
• Membership cards are transferable if theholder cannot attend.
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Tuesday, November 27th, 7.30pm
Tasmin Little Violin, with Piers Lane Piano
Schubert: Sonatina no. 2 in A minor D.385Brahms: Sonata no. 3 in D minor Op.108 Brahms: Sonatensatz (from the F.A.E. Sonata)Schubert: Fantasy in C major D. 934 We are delighted to welcome Tasmin Little back toAbbotsholme. This popular artist has firmlyestablished herself as one of today’s leadinginternational violinists. She has performed on everycontinent in some of the world’s most prestigiousvenues. Tasmin’s multi-award winning and variedcareer encompasses international concerto and recitalperformances, master classes, workshops andcommunity outreach work. She plays a 1757Giovanni Battista Guadagnini violin.London-based Australian pianist Piers Lane stands outas an engaging and highly versatile performer, athome equally in solo, chamber and concertorepertoire. His concerto repertoire alone exceedsninety-five works and has led to engagements withmany of the world’s great orchestras and conductors,including 5 performances at the BBC Proms.“….their long familiarity with both the music and eachother pays dividends…….relishing in the generosity ofBrahms’ full textures.” Gramophonewww.hazardchase.co.uk www.sineadocarroll.co.uk
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Monday, December 10th, 7.30 pm
Gitarrissima Quintet ofVienna‘A Christmas Celebration’ - Music by Bizet, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Gershwin,Copland and others.
This unique ensemble of five young female guitaristsfrom Bulgaria, Hungary, Russia, Japan and Austria hasbeen enchanting a steadily growing internationalaudience with sensitive musical interplay and virtuosoperformances. In 2014 they won 3rd Prize and thespecial Audience Prize at the 3rd InternationalCompetition for Guitar Ensembles in Aschaffenburg,Germany, when they excited both the professional juryand the audience with their performances. They createa refreshingly original sound which gives a newdimension to popular classical works as well as less wellknown compositions. The Quintet is characterised by awealth of musical colour and an orchestral densitywhich is rarely heard. Their arrangements combinecleverly balanced voicings with an airy transparencyand make ingenious use of the entire range of playingtechniques including percussive effects. TheirChristmas programme will include movements fromSwan Lake and The Nutcracker.“Another striking contrast came with Gitarrissima, an all-female guitar quintet from Vienna, who played well-knownand some lesser-known works arranged for guitar(including the intriguing baby “octave” guitar) with greatbrio, virtuosity and individuality”. The Cross-eyed Pianist www.musiciansfromchaffey.com
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The Vision String Quartet
Jakob Encke ViolinDaniel Stoll ViolinSander Stuart ViolaLeonard Disselhorst CelloLigeti: String Quartet No.1‘Métamorphoses Nocturnes’ Schubert: Quartetsatz in Cminor D.703Schubert: Quartet No.14 in D minor D. 810 (Death andthe Maiden)Founded in 2012 and based in Berlin, The VisionString Quartet has already established itself as oneof the finest young string quartets of its generation.With unique versatility that focuses on the classicalstring quartet repertoire alongside their owncompositions and arrangements of other disparategenres, the four young musicians are on a missionto re-address with integrity how classical music ispresented and perceived by both new andtraditional audiences. Their distinctivecharacteristics of performing all their programmesfrom memory and standing up, lend theirperformances an added intimacy and intensitywhich has been widely praised."...amazingly vivacious,vivid and electrifying...the hot-blooded guysfrom The Vision StringQuartet seem to becompletely fearless”.Der Tagesspiegel
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The Gould Piano TrioBenjamin Frith PianoLucy Gould ViolinRichard Lester CelloJames Macmillan : Piano Trio No. 2Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op. 49 Beethoven: Piano Trio in B flat, Op. 97 'Archduke'
The Gould Piano Trio, directly compared to thegreat Beaux Arts Trio for their “musical fire” and“dedication to the genre”, have remained at theforefront of the international chamber musicscene for a quarter of a century.
Launched by their first prize at the Melbourne ChamberMusic Competition and subsequently selected as YCATArtists, they made a highly successful debut at New York’sWeill Recital Hall, which was described by Strad Magazine as”Pure Gould”.
Their many appearances at London’s Wigmore Hall haveincluded the complete piano trios of Dvorak, Mendelssohn andSchubert – plus in the 2017-18 season, a Beethoven cycle, tocelebrate 25 years since their first appearance at this iconicvenue. The Goulds have made extensive tours of N. America,the Far East, New Zealand and Sweden, with concertsthroughout Europe. When not giving concerts, they findmaster-classes and coaching a revitalising part of their schedule,particularly as Artists in Residence at the Royal Welsh College ofMusic and Drama, where they each hold a Fellowship.
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"The only comparison that comes to mind is the old BeauxArts Trio; the combination of jeweler-like precision and amusical fire that ignites from the first bar”The Washington Post www.c7m.co.uk
Julian Trevelyan PianoBach: Prelude and Fugue in G sharp minor, BWV 887 Mozart: Sonata in A minor, K.310 Chopin: Etude in C major, Op. 10 no. 1 Liszt: Transcendental Study no. 5 “Feux Follets” Rachmaninov: Etude-Tableau in E flat minor, Op. 33 no. 5 Schumann: Humoreske, Op. 20 Shostakovich: Sonata, Op. 12 As part of its regular support towards emergingmusical talent, Abbotsholme is delighted to welcomethe young English pianist Julian Trevelyan. Last year,he was finalist and prizewinner, including theaudience prize, in the prestigious DudleyInternational Piano Competition having, in 2015,
secured the highest awardin the Long-Thibaud-CrespinGrand Prix when still onlysixteen years of age. In2016, he was a finalist inthe BBC Young Musician.Since then, Julian hasperformed in manyEuropean countries and with
the St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra for his debut inRussia. His repertoire is extensive, ranging from Bach toBoulez and his Abbotsholme programme is especiallyeclectic and one that will be much anticipated. Julian iscurrently pursuing a degree in music at Oxford. ” The quality and interpretation of the performance waswhat might be expected from a performer with far morematurity.“ The Herts Advertiser
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This concert is supported by the Edward Saunders Legacy