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Temple Music
www.templemusic.org020 7427 5641
2013 Series SponsorsTemple Music Foundation
September to December 2013
Monday 23 September, 7:30pmMiddle Temple Hall£45, £35, £25, £15, £10, £5
Temple Song 2013
Annette Dasch sopranoJulius Drake pianoOne of today’s leading sopranos, Annette Dasch makes her Temple Songdebut with Julius Drake. ShowcasingRichard Wagner’s Wesendonck Lieder incelebration of his bicentenary, she will alsobe performing Schumann’s Lieder op 35.
This concert is generously supported by Peter and
Fiona Espenhahn and Malcolm Herring.
For further details and information about our concerts, or notification of any changes
in the programme, please visit www.templemusic.org or call 0207 427 5641
Wednesday 2 October, 7pmThe Temple Church£25, £20, £15
Endymion Ensemble“Endymion always communicate thepleasure they experience in musicmaking” – The Times
“The brilliant Endymion” (Sunday Times)exists to deliver world-class performancesof chamber music throughout London, theUK and abroad. They will be continuingthe celebration of Wagner’s bicentenarywith Siegried Idyll, composed for his wifeCosima’s birthday and performed first onChristmas morning 1870.
Strauss Prelude to CapriccioTil Eulenspiegel lustigeStreich
Barber Adagio for stringsWagner Siegfried Idyll
This concert is generously supported by
Lord and Lady Lloyd
Tuesday 8 October, 7pmThe Temple Church£20, £15, £10
Silent Film: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
David Briggs organJoin us in the atmospheric Temple Churchto hear the newly restored organ (recentlyrededicated by Her Majesty The Queen)played by English performer and composerDavid Briggs, and watch John Barrymorestarring in the renowned silent adaptationof the Robert Louis Stevenson classic abouta Victorian scientist who turns himself intoa murderous abomination.
This concert is generously supported by
The Morris Venables Trust.
For further details and information about our concerts, or notification of any changes
in the programme, please visit www.templemusic.org or call 0207 427 5641
Tuesday 15 October, 7pmThe Temple Church £20, £15, £10
Sacconi String Quartet
“A beautiful blend of sound…highlyengaging” The Times
Purcell ChaconyBritten String Quartet No.2Puccini CrisantemiVerdi String Quartet
The Sacconi Quartet is recognised for itsunanimous and compelling ensemble,performing with style and commitmentand consistently communicating with afresh and imaginative approach. Over thepast decade they have enjoyed a highlysuccessful international career,performing regularly throughout Europe,at London’s major venues, in recordingsand on radio broadcasts.
This concert is generously supported by
The R & I Pilkington Trust.
Saturday 19 October, 11am to 4:45pmMiddle Temple Hall and The Temple Church£25 including sandwich lunch
Come and Sing with John RutterWe welcome back acclaimed composerand director John Rutter for another of hisever-popular ‘Come and Sing’ days. Thechoir rehearses throughout the day, firstlyin the glorious acoustics of Middle TempleHall and then, later in the afternoon, inthe atmospheric Temple Church.
All abilities accepted for this fun Saturday of
music-making.
For further details and information about our concerts, or notification of any changes
in the programme, please visit www.templemusic.org or call 0207 427 5641
Thursday 7 November, 7pmThe Temple Church£20, £15, £10
The Wallfisch-York Duo
Raphael Wallfisch celloJohn York piano"Raphael Wallfisch and John York areamong our best cello-duo teams: theirnames are a guarantee of excellence"International Record Review
Raphael Wallfisch, one of the mostcelebrated cellists on the internationalstage, and renowned pianist John York,continue the celebrations of Britten’scentenary and Verdi’s bi-centenary.
Verdi/ Buxton Orr Falstaff Tales ofWindsor Forest
Britten Cello SonataWagner/Liszt ‘Abendstern’ from
TannhaüserBridge Cello Sonata
This concert is generously sponsored by
Sir Richard Aikens and members
of Brick Court Chambers.
Booking Information
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By email: [email protected]
By post send your ticket requests to:Lower ground floor2 King’s Bench WalkTempleLondonEC4Y 7DE
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Terms and ConditionsOnce purchased, tickets cannot beexchanged. Refunds are not availableunless the event is sold out and your ticketscan be re-sold, or if the event is cancelled.Information in this leaflet was correct atthe time of going to press but may besubject to alteration.
The Temple Music Foundation is aregistered charity, number 1095141, and a company, number 4594413.
Ticket sales alone cannot cover our costsand we rely on the support of generousindividuals to enable us to secureexceptional artists and keep ticketsaffordable. Please consider supporting us.
Chairman's Circle £1,001 As a member of the Chairman’s Circle youwill have first priority booking, reservedseats for all the events throughout theseason and the opportunity to informallymeet the artists after the Temple Songrecitals. You will also be invited to join theChairman for a private dinner followingone of the concerts.
Silver Circle £500As a member of the Silver Circle you willhave second priority booking, reservedseats for all the events throughout theseason and the opportunity to informallymeet the artists after the Temple Songrecitals
Young Circle (under30) £25Best available seat for any concert for £5
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Or to join one of our Circles please sendyour cheque made payable to ‘TempleMusic Foundation’ to: Lower ground floor, 2 Kings Bench Walk,Temple, London EC4Y 7DE
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(All dates and artists may be subject to change)
Monday 11 November, 7:30pmThe Temple Church £40, £30, £20
The SixteenHarry Christophers conductorCeremony and Devotion – Music for the Tudors
Plainsong Veni creator spiritusByrd Laudibus in sanctisTallis Jesu salvator saeculi,
Verbum PatrisSheppard Medi vitaSheppard Sacris solemniisTallis Haec dies
Iam Christus astraascenderatMiserere nostri
Byrd Infelix ego
This concert is generously sponsored
by Quadrant Chambers
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Thursday 14 November, 7:30pmThe Temple Church£45, £35, £25, £15, £10, £5
Temple Song 2013
Roderick Williams baritoneJulius Drake piano
Brahms Die Schöne Magelone
Renowned English baritone RoderickWilliams is in demand worldwide as arecitalist. Reviewed recently by TheGuardian as having ‘a wonderful evennessof tone, immaculate diction and carefulshading...’ he is sure to delight audiencesin the wondrous setting of The TempleChurch with a performance of thebeautiful Brahms song cycle.
This concert is generously sponsored
by Fountain Court Chambers.
Wednesday 20 November, 7pmThe Temple Church£20, £15, £10
Nicholas Daniel oboeChristopher Robinson
music directorAurora OrchestraThe Temple Singers and Choristers of The Temple ChurchBenjamin Britten Antiphon
A hymn to the virgin6 Metamorphosesafter OvidFive Flower SongsSt Nicolas Cantata
The Cantata, Saint Nicolas, written in1948 by Benjamin Britten, presentslegendary incidents in the life of Nicolas,patron saint of children, seamen andtravelers, including his faith, his miraclesand his enduring legacy.
For further details and information about our concerts, or notification of any changes
in the programme, please visit www.templemusic.org or call 0207 427 5641
Monday 2 December, 7pmMiddle Temple Hall£45, £35, £25, £15, £10, £5
"A passionate, humorous and deeply movingportrait of the relationship between Chopinand Sand" Music Web International 2010(Wigmore Hall)
Lucy Parham pianoSamuel West narratorJuliet Stevenson narratorThe third programme of words and musicscripted and adapted from letters and diariesby Lucy Parham chronicles the romantic lifeof one the greatest and most popularcomposers for solo piano – Frédéric Chopin.The narrative follows his turbulentrelationship with the controversial literaryfigure George Sand, their time together inMajorca, his fragile health and his ultimate
demise in poverty inParis at the age of 39. The readings areinterspersed withsome of his mostloved and poignantcompositions.
This concert is generously
supported by the Golden
Bottle Trust.
For further details and information about our concerts, or notification of any changes
in the programme, please visit www.templemusic.org or call 0207 427 5641
www.templemusic.org020 7427 5641