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SEE US! HEAR US! Welcome to our 2018 concert season! Trianon enjoys bringing a variety of music to audiences and performing at venues around Suffolk. This year our January concert is at the Ipswich Corn Exchange. In April we return to St John’s Church in Ipswich, one of our favourite venues, and in September we will be performing at Snape Maltings to commemorate the centenary of the end of the Great War. Trianon’s concerts in local communities feature smaller groups of instrumentalists and singers. These concerts raise money for local charities or projects and this year our members visit Alresford, Henley, Ipswich and Rushmere St Andrew. We’d love to see you there! COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES 2018 Saturday 24 February, 7.30pm St Andrew’s Church, St Andrew’s Close, Alresford, Colchester, CO7 8BL In aid of St Andrew’s Youth and Schools Worker Fund Saturday 19 May, 7.30pm Henley Community Centre, Church Meadows, Ashbocking Road, Henley, IP6 0RP In aid of ‘Music in Our Bones’, combatting isolation through singing for family carers and people disadvantaged by illness Saturday 13 October, 7.30pm Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House, Friars Street, Ipswich, IP1 1TD In aid of the Meeting House Restoration Fund (Grade I Listed Building, built 1699) Saturday 17 November, 7.30pm Rushmere St Andrew’s Church, The Street, Rushmere St Andrew, Ipswich, IP5 1DJ In aid of the Mother’s Union Charity, ‘Away From It All’ (AFIA), providing holidays for troubled families VENUE AND BOOKING DETAILS Book your tickets! Call the Trianon Ticket Line 01394 283170 or 07876 787029 (no booking fee) Ipswich Corn Exchange King Street, Ipswich IP1 1DH Booking via: Ipswich Entertainments Box Office The Ipswich Regent Theatre 3 St Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE 01473 433100 www.ipswichregent.com (booking fee applies) And at the Ipswich Tourist Information Office St Stephen’s Church St Stephen’s Lane, Ipswich IP1 1DP St John the Baptist Church Cauldwell Hall Road, Ipswich IP4 4QE Snape Maltings Concert Hall Booking via: Snape Maltings Concert Hall Box Office Aldeburgh High Street, Snape, Suffolk IP17 1SP 01728 687110 www.aldeburgh.co.uk Trianon in the Community Concerts Tickets are available from the local concert organisers. See www.tmg.org.uk and local press for details. BECOME A SPONSOR OR FRIEND Talk to us about corporate hospitality and event sponsorship Promote your own event, business or charity in our concert programmes Sponsor the region’s only full Symphony Orchestra and Choir Fundraise with us as one of our charity partners Become a Friend of Trianon and enjoy the best seats in the house and hospitality at Friends sponsored concerts Trianon Friends are highly valued and help us behind the scenes with concerts and social events Friends of Trianon – Maddy Rhodes 01394 448549 or email [email protected] Sponsorship – Nigel King 01473 736060 or email [email protected] General Information – Dominique Nightingale 01394 286928 or email [email protected] President: John Rutter CBE Artistic Director: Professor Christopher Green OBE Chairman: Simon Fisher Registered charity no 276715 2018 CONCERT SEASON www.ipswich-arts.org.uk Photos courtesy of Geoff Rogers

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  • SEE US! HEAR US!Welcome to our 2018 concert season! Trianon enjoys bringing a variety of music to audiences and performing at venues around Suffolk. This year our January concert is at the Ipswich Corn Exchange. In April we return to St John’s Church in Ipswich, one of our favourite venues, and in September we will be performing at Snape Maltings to commemorate the centenary of the end of the Great War.Trianon’s concerts in local communities feature smaller groups of instrumentalists and singers. These concerts raise money for local charities or projects and this year our members visit Alresford, Henley, Ipswich and Rushmere St Andrew. We’d love to see you there!

    COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES 2018

    Saturday 24 February, 7.30pm St Andrew’s Church, St Andrew’s Close, Alresford, Colchester, CO7 8BL In aid of St Andrew’s Youth and Schools Worker FundSaturday 19 May, 7.30pm Henley Community Centre, Church Meadows, Ashbocking Road, Henley, IP6 0RP In aid of ‘Music in Our Bones’, combatting isolation through singing for family carers and people disadvantaged by illnessSaturday 13 October, 7.30pm Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House, Friars Street, Ipswich, IP1 1TD In aid of the Meeting House Restoration Fund (Grade I Listed Building, built 1699)Saturday 17 November, 7.30pm Rushmere St Andrew’s Church, The Street, Rushmere St Andrew, Ipswich, IP5 1DJ In aid of the Mother’s Union Charity, ‘Away From It All’ (AFIA), providing holidays for troubled families

    VENUE AND BOOKING DETAILS

    Book your tickets!Call the Trianon Ticket Line 01394 283170

    or 07876 787029 (no booking fee) Ipswich Corn Exchange King Street, Ipswich IP1 1DHBooking via: Ipswich Entertainments Box OfficeThe Ipswich Regent Theatre 3 St Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE 01473 433100 www.ipswichregent.com (booking fee applies)And at the Ipswich Tourist Information Office St Stephen’s Church St Stephen’s Lane, Ipswich IP1 1DPSt John the Baptist Church Cauldwell Hall Road, Ipswich IP4 4QESnape Maltings Concert Hall Booking via: Snape Maltings Concert Hall Box Office Aldeburgh High Street, Snape, Suffolk IP17 1SP 01728 687110 www.aldeburgh.co.ukTrianon in the Community Concerts Tickets are available from the local concert organisers. See www.tmg.org.uk and local press for details.

    BECOME A SPONSOR OR FRIEND

    Talk to us about corporate hospitality and event sponsorshipPromote your own event, business or charity

    in our concert programmesSponsor the region’s only full Symphony Orchestra and Choir

    Fundraise with us as one of our charity partnersBecome a Friend of Trianon and enjoy the best seats in the house

    and hospitality at Friends sponsored concertsTrianon Friends are highly valued

    and help us behind the scenes with concerts and social eventsFriends of Trianon – Maddy Rhodes 01394 448549 or email [email protected] – Nigel King 01473 736060 or email [email protected] Information – Dominique Nightingale 01394 286928 or email [email protected]

    President: John Rutter CBEArtistic Director: Professor Christopher Green OBE

    Chairman: Simon Fisher

    Registered charity no 276715

    2018 CONCERT SEASON

    www.ipswich-arts .org.uk

    Photos courtesy of Geoff Rogers

  • Saturday 6 January 2018 at 7.30pmIpswich Corn Exchange

    TWELFTH NIGHT REVELSConducted by Emeritus Professor Chris Green OBEWith members of the Ipswich School of Dancing

    Sponsored by Associated British Ports (ABP), IpswichBanish any post-seasonal blues with an evening of foot-tapping music and maybe some dance as well. Trianon invites you to celebrate Twelfth Night with them as the musicians explore the way this occasion is enjoyed in many countries, so be prepared to meet Kings and the Lord of Misrule during a musically-packed tour.EPIPHANYVaughan Williams Wassail SongJohn Joubert Torches Philip Lane Wassail Dances Herbert Howells Here is the little doorKING’S DAYHenry VIII Pastime in good companyAnnie Lennox Into the West

    (Lord of the Rings – Return of the King)Edvard Grieg In the Hall of the Mountain KingJohann Strauss II Kaiser Waltz Hans Zimmer The Lion King – SelectionTWELFTH NIGHTLeroy Anderson Buglers’ HolidayBob Chilcott The Twelve Days of Christmas Leroy Anderson Sleigh RideLeroy Anderson The Typewriter LORD OF MISRULEGordon Jacob The Barber of Seville goes to the DevilStephen Sondheim Into the Woods – MedleyFerdinand Hérold La Fille Mal Gardée – Clog DanceArr Andrew Burke Couch Potato Suite

    Saturday 21 April 2018 at 7.30pmSt John the Baptist Church, Ipswich

    MUSICAL VISITORSConducted by Emeritus Professor Chris Green OBE

    Soloists: Julie Roberts (soprano)Paul Bloomfield (tenor)

    Tim Gillott (baritone)Sponsored by the Friends of Trianon Music Group

    The Irish-born composer, conductor and teacher Charles Villiers Stanford became Professor of Music at the University of Cambridge and during his tenure was host to many celebrated musicians including Dvorak. Dvorak stayed with Stanford in Cambridge where his Symphony No 8 was premiered. Gounod, like Stanford and Dvorak, also sought domicile in a foreign country- in this case England, but before that he had written one of his most popular religious works dedicated to the Patron Saint of Music.C.V. Stanford Three Motets: Justorum animae Beati quorum via Coelos ascendit hodie

    Anton Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G Charles Gounod Messe solennelle de Saint Cécile

    (St Cecilia Mass)

    JOIN US!Trianon welcomes singers of all abilities and instrumentalists with minimum Grade V standard. We are unique in East Anglia in having both a choir and a symphony orchestra and our members tell us that the experience of performing as part of such a large group is second to none! We perform a wide range of music from classical to popular music from shows and work in partnership with local organisations and schools. There are opportunities to perform and socialise with our partner music groups in Europe as well.  Interested? Then talk to us about joining our choir and orchestra or become a Friend of Trianon.Choir Secretary – John Barratt 01394 283170 or 07876 787029 or email [email protected] Secretary – Nigel Walker 01394 460500 or email [email protected] Email [email protected] or contact John or Nigel, (details above).

    INCLUSIVE – INSPIRATIONAL – FUN

    Saturday 15 September 2018 at 7.30pm Snape Maltings Concert Hall

    REMEMBRANCE & RENEWALConducted by Emeritus Professor Chris Green OBE

    Soloists: Muriel Kwint (mezzo-soprano)Nick Fowler (baritone)

    Soloists sponsored by Angela Chaplin BequestConcert sponsored by Pensure Financial Management Ltd

    The programme starts where Trianon’s 2014 Commemoration of the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 ended- with music from The Armed Man, and goes on, not only to commemorate the end of the Great War in 1918, but some of the seismic changes that were to follow including women’s suffrage in the United Kingdom and jazz.Karl Jenkins God shall wipe away all tears

    (The Armed Man)Vaughan Williams A London Symphony (slow movement )Maurice Duruflé Requiem Ivor Gurney War Elegy Johannes Brahms How lovely are thy dwellings

    (A German Requiem)Gustav Holst Jupiter (The Planets) Ethel Smyth The March of the WomenDmitri Shostakovitch Tahiti TrotKarl Jenkins In paradisum (from Requiem) C.V. Stanford Farewell (from Songs of the Fleet)