programme for 2016
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programme for 2016
TICKET APPLICATION FORM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Telephone Email No. ...... No. ...... No. ...... No. ...... No. ...... No. ...... ✂ Name Address NAUNTON MUSIC ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Complete Serial Ticket(s) £65 each Summer Serial Ticket(s) £49 each Escher Quartet at £19 each Cédric Tiberghien at £19 each The Cardinall's Musick at £19 each Power/Crawford-Phillips at £19 each £ .......... £ .......... £ .......... £ .......... £ .......... £ .......... I wish to be a Friend of Naunton Music £ ........ I enclose my cheque (total value) The village of Naunton, in the heart of the Cotswolds, has a tradition of holding concerts each year, featuring internationally renowned artists. Amongst those who have appeared are Dame Felicity Lott, Steven Isserlis, Mark Padmore, Trevor Pinnock, Kristian Bezuidenhout, John Williams, the Lindsays, The Sixteen, Stile Antico, the Brodsky, Belcea, Heath, Škampa, Endellion, Petersen, Doric, Chiaroscuro and Chilingirian Quartets, London Winds, Florestan Trio, Leopold String Trio, Alison Balsom, Tasmin Little, Alina Ibragimova, Jennifer Pike, Natalie Clein, Laura van der Heijden, Emma Johnson, Paul Lewis, Angela Hewitt, John Lill, Benjamin Grosvenor, Freddy Kempf, Steven Osborne, Llyr Williams, Marc-André Hamelin, Alfredo Perl, Cédric Tiberghien, Nikolai Demidenko, Martin Roscoe and Peter Donohoe. The concerts are held in St. Andrew's, a medieval church with excellent acoustics and a beautiful setting. The church seats only around 150 people, contributing to the warm and intimate atmosphere of the evening. £ ........ Enquiries: Barbara Steiner Tel: 01451 850897 Email: info@NauntonMusic.org.uk www.NauntonMusic.org.uk I am unable to attend but have pleasure in sending a donation of £ ........ Please make cheques payable to: Naunton Music and send, with S.A.E. please, to: Naunton Music Shepherds Aylworth Naunton Cheltenham GL54 3AH St. Andrew's Church, Naunton GL54 3AX is four miles west of Stow on the Wold. ESCHER 2015 Season ofQUARTET Concerts CÉDRIC TIBERGHIEN THE CARDINALL’S MUSICK LAWRENCE POWER & SIMON CRAWFORDCHIAROSCURO QUARTET & KRISTIAN BEZUIDENHOUT PHILLIPS ANGELA HEWITT SZYMANOWSKI QUARTET MICHAEL PETROV & ASHLEY FRIPP If you would prefer to pay by bank transfer, please email for details: info@NauntonMusic.org.uk For donations (not tickets), please ask for a Gift Aid Declaration form if you are able. 2016 Season of Concerts St. Andrew's Church, Naunton, ✂ Naunton Music Registered Charity no. 1160014 Naunton Music St. Andrew’s Church, Naunton, Gloucestershire GL54 3AX Cover image © Country Life May Concert July Concert Friday 20 May, at 7.30 pm Friday 8 July, at 7.30 pm ESCHER STRING QUARTET THE CARDINALL’S MUSICK Haydn: Quartet in F minor, Op. 20 no. 5 Britten: Quartet no. 3, Op. 94 Schubert: Quartet no. 14 in D minor, D. 810 “Death and the Maiden” “In honour of the Virgin” The programme will include music by Orlandus Lassus, Tomas Luis de Victoria, William Byrd and Giovanni Perluigi de Palestrina “This is full-blooded quartet-playing in the grand, classical manner: extrovert and eloquent... hugely engaging music-making” [BBC Music Magazine ] Formed in 2005 in New York, the Escher Quartet quickly caught the attention of key musical figures worldwide and has subsequently built on its success, becoming known for its beautifully blended sound and depth of musical perception. A former BBC New Generation Artist, the Quartet made its BBC Proms debut in 2012 and is a frequent guest at Wigmore Hall. A ‘jewel in the crown’ of early-music consorts, The Cardinall’s Musick specialises in music of the 16th and 17th centuries. Through a large number of award-winning recordings and concerts, they have established, under Andrew Carwood’s direction, a reputation as one of the world’s most expressive, entertaining and professional ensembles. The Times recently admired the ensemble’s “clear tones; perfect intonation.... an ideal balance between individual colour and an ensemble blend...”. June Concert Autumn Concert Friday 17 June, at 7.30 pm Friday 30 September, at 7.30 pm CÉDRIC TIBERGHIEN - Piano Mozart: Sonata in C minor, K. 457 Beethoven: Sonata in C major, Op. 53 “Waldstein” Chopin: 24 Preludes, Op. 28 Cédric Tiberghien’s flourishing international career spans five continents. Highlights of the coming season include his debut with the London Symphony Orchestra, a major residency with the Strasbourg Philharmonic and a return engagement with the CBSO. Recital plans include several projects in the Wigmore Hall’s prestigious Master Series in London. In 2007 he gave a most memorable recital here in Naunton, with Alina Ibragimova. LAWRENCE POWER - GRATEFUL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS Viola SIMON CRAWFORD-PHILLIPS - Piano J.S. Bach: Gamba Sonata no. 1 in G major, BWV. 1027 Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata, D. 821 Mark-Anthony Turnage: “Powerplay” York Bowen: Sonata no. 2 in F major, Op. 22 Lawrence Power is one of the foremost violists today. He is regularly invited to perform with some of the world’s greatest orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony and the Royal Concertgebouw, and has made numerous notable recordings. Lawrence is a committed chamber musician; Simon Crawford-Phillips is his regular duo partner. We appreciate greatly all the donations from the Friends and Supporters. In particular, we would like to thank the following major Supporters: Michael and Angela Cronk Julia and Malcolm Law Judi and Keith Russell Diana Woolley and others who prefer to remain anonymous To be a Friend of Naunton Music with priority booking: minimum donation £20 per annum. If you are interested in becoming a major Supporter, please contact Barbara Steiner on 01451 850897. BOOKING INFORMATION COMPLETE SERIAL TICKET £65 for all 4 concerts SUMMER SERIAL TICKET £49 for 3 concerts in May, June & July SINGLE TICKET £19 each ❖ ❖ ❖ Priority booking for Friends of Naunton Music is available from 1 March to 23 March General public booking opens 24 March Please note that all tickets will be sent out after 6 April; they are transferable but regretfully cannot be exchanged, nor can money be refunded. Applications will be filed in order of receipt. All programmes are subject to alteration