EvEnts and PErformancE - Royal Northern College of Music
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EvEnts and PErformancE - Royal Northern College of Music
RNCM 09-12/16 September - December 2016 Events and Performance P09 P32 P14 P33 P17 P04 P29 P20 P09 P38 P15 P26 P12 P06 P10 P27 Edward Elgar Introduction and Allegro Op 47 Frank Bridge Lament for Strings Josef Suk Serenade for Strings in E flat major Op 6 Fri 30 Sep 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Sat 24 Sep 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room LIVE MUSIC NOW Mon 12 Sep Doors 7pm RNCM Concert Hall JIMMY WEBB THE GLEN CAMPBELL YEARS Grammy-winning songwriter Jimmy Webb has had charttopping hits in a unique range of genres over the last 50 years, from country to pop to disco, with songs including Worst That Could Happen, Wichita Lineman, Up, Up and Away and MacArthur Park. But perhaps the most enduring partnership out of all these memorable songs is with Glen Campbell. Jimmy Webb: The Glen Campbell Years celebrates the highlights of the 100+ recordings from the Webb/Campbell songbook. Webb shares his treasure trove of anecdotes about his collaborations with Campbell, revealing the personal side to generational touchstones like Honey Come Back. Webb will perform duets with a recorded Glen Campbell, demonstrating the singular talents of these two pop icons and the indelible mark their symbiotic craftsmanship made on American music, and all over the world. Tickets £22.50 Promoted by Band on the Wall Wed 31 Aug Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre SAM BEAM AND JESCA HOOP American singer/songwriter Jesca Hoop (now a resident of Chorlton, Manchester…) teams up with the amazing Sam Beam, aka alt-folk pioneer Iron & Wine, to showcase their album of original duets, Love Letter for Fire. Tickets £20 No concessions Promoted by SJM Sun 18 Sep 3.30pm RNCM Concert Hall ANDREW WILDE (piano) Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata in F major Op 54; Sonata in C major Op 2 No 3; Sonata in C minor Op 13 ‘Pathétique’ Frédéric Chopin Scherzo in B minor Op 20; Two Nocturnes Op 27; Three Mazurkas Op 56; Two Waltzes; Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise in E flat major Op 22 Tickets £25 £20 £15 £10 Promoted by Kantor Concert Management & Public Relations Sat 24 Sep 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall MANCHESTER CAMERATA FROM HAYDN TO HENDRIX Rolling Stones/Daniel Schnyder Sympathy For The Devil Gustav Holst St Paul’s Suite Op 9 No 2 Ralph Vaughan Williams Oboe Concerto Joseph Haydn Cello Concerto in C major W A Mozart Symphony No 29 in A major K 201 Jimi Hendrix/Daniel Schnyder Purple Haze Variations Gábor Takács-Nagy music director Hannah Roberts cello Rachael Clegg oboe Tickets £35 £28 £20 £3 students Promoted by Manchester Camerata + 6.30pm RNCM Concert Hall PRE-CONCERT PERFORMANCE Free admission, no ticket required Join us to mark the centenary of Live Music Now’s founder, Yehudi Menuhin, as LMN’s North West branch presents a special concert showcasing performances by current and alumni ensembles inculding Slidin’ About and Project Jam Sandwich. www.livemusicnow.org.uk/ mencennw Tickets £10 Promoted by Live Music Now in association with RNCM Mon 26 Sep 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall MANCHESTER CHAMBER CONCERTS SOCIETY CARDUCCI QUARTET WITH MARTIN ROSCOE (piano) AND LEON BOSCH (double bass) Dmitri Shostakovich String Quartet No 11 in F minor Op 122 Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in C major Op 59 No 3 ‘Rasumovsky’ Franz Schubert Piano Quintet in A major D 667 ‘Trout’ RNCM STRING ORCHESTRA Henry Purcell Suite from King Arthur Emmanuel Séjourné Concerto for Marimba and String Orchestra 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room MONDAY RECITAL SERIES György Ligeti Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet Prima Wind Quintet Cressida McKay Frith flute Philippa Austin oboe Benjamin Percival french horn Nadia Plummer bassoon Ellen Tiso clarinet Aaron Copland Duo for flute and piano Lily Caunt flute Lee Jae Phang piano Free admission, no ticket required Thu 06 Oct 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Antonín Dvořák Symphony No 8 in G major Op 88 + 6.30pm Forman Lecture Theatre Mark Heron, Edmon Levon, Chloe van Soeterstede conductors PRE-CONCERT TALK Free admission to ticket holders Tickets £12 Mon 03 Oct Tickets £25, platform seats £12.50 Promoted by MCCS Andrew Watkinson director André Nadais percussion Free admission, no ticket required Thu 06 Oct Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre ROBIN TROWER Hailed as one of the finest guitarists in rock history, Robin Trower’s career has spanned more than four decades but he received his big break in 1967 when he joined Procol Harum. Tonight he’ll play material from his latest solo release, Where Are You Going To? Tickets £22.50 No concessions Promoted by The Gig Cartel FS manchester literature festival Fri 07 Oct Fri 21 Oct MARGARET ATWOOD VIVIENNE WESTWOOD 7pm RNCM Theatre 7.30pm RNCM Theatre HAG-SEED Get A Life ‘It’s got a thunderstorm in it. And revenge. Definitely revenge.’ A theatre director staging a ground-breaking production of The Tempest is betrayed and finds himself in exile; can the play that heralded his downfall bring about his redemption? Acclaimed Canadian author and MLF favourite Margaret Atwood returns to launch Hag-Seed, her imaginative retelling of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The latest of the acclaimed Hogarth Shakespeare commissions, the play’s incendiary collision of nature, enchantment and emotion is a natural fit for Atwood, artistic visionary and teller of magical tales. The author of more than 40 books of fiction, poetry and essays including The Handmaid’s Tale, the Booker-winning The Blind Assassin, the MaddAddam trilogy and most recently The Heart Goes Last, she will be in conversation with Alex Clark. Incomparable in both style and substance – MLF are proud to present an evening with one of Britain’s most iconic and pioneering women, Dame Vivienne Westwood. Her forthcoming book, Get A Life: The Diaries of Vivienne Westwood, brings together the best of her much-loved online diaries, granting us an insight to the intellectual curiosity and playfulness that underpins her fashion design, her ideas and her way of life. A passionate activist committed to human rights and the environment, she has travelled up the Amazon to draw attention to tribal communities’ struggles to maintain the rainforest, driven a tank to David Cameron’s house to protest about fracking and founded Climate Revolution. Join us as Vivienne discusses her diverse career, her work as a campaigner and her urgent concerns about climate change and the planet with ethical writer and broadcaster Lucy Siegle. Please note: Margaret Atwood will not be signing books after this event. All those opting for the ticket and book deal with be guaranteed a signed copy of Hag-Seed. Tickets £12 or £25 for ticket and a signed copy of Hag-Seed Promoted by Manchester Literature Festival Tickets £12 or £25 for ticket and a copy of Get a Life Promoted by Manchester Literature Festival Tue 11 Oct 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room DIVERSO QUARTET Sat 08 Oct Mon 10 Oct 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall WITH KATARZYNA WASIAK (piano) THE WEINBERG PROJECT ELGAR SOCIETY NORTH WEST BRANCH VESSELIN STANEV (piano) Mieczysław Weinberg Piano Quintet in F minor Op 18 Karol Rathaus Rapsodia Notturno Op 66 for cello and piano Szymon Laks Piano Quintet on Popular Polish Themes 2.30pm Forman Lecture Theatre ELEANOR ROBERTS: ELGAR, RICHTER AND THE BUILDING OF A HALLÉ TRADITION Free admission, no ticket required César Franck Prélude, Choral et Fugue Claude Debussy Préludes (Book 1) Frédéric Chopin Preludes Op 28 This hugely talented quartet performed their final recital as RNCM International Artist Diploma students in June 2016. For their first performance as alumni here at the College, they will re-explore the cultural legacy of the Holocaust in this deeply moving programme. Tickets £22.50 £15 FS Tickets £10 No concessions Promoted by Les Concerts du Lac Promoted by Elgar Society North West Branch Mon 10 Oct Mon 10 Oct 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room MONDAY RECITAL SERIES Cécile Chaminade Concertino in D major Op 107 Jules Mouquet La flûte de Pan Op 15 Hannah Corcoran saxophone Emily Owen piano Gabriel Fauré Rêve d’amour; Green; C’est l’extase Reynaldo Hahn Si mes vers avaient des ailes Claude Debussy Green Isla Macewan, Rachel Speirs sopranos Hector Leung piano Free admission, no ticket required Doors 6.30pm RNCM Theatre SUZANNE VEGA The Lover, Beloved Tour Suzanne Vega showcases her new album Lover, Beloved - a selection of songs derived from Vega’s life-long interest in the American writer Carson McCullers. This show will feature material from the album plus hits including Marlena on the Wall, Luka and Tom’s Diner. Ticket £38.50 £28.50 Promoted by Chas Cole for CMP Entertainment in association with Solo Wed 12 Oct 7.30pm RNCM Theatre PSAPPHA ROPES Mike Walker Ropes Steve Reich Triple Quartet Gavin Bryars Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet Psappha Strings Iain Dixon clarinet, saxophone Mike Walker guitar Gwilym Simcock piano Steve Rodby bass Adam Nussbaum drums Clark Rundell conductor Psappha opens its 25th anniversary season with an emotionallycharged programme where jazz meets mesmeric minimalism. The programme features Gavin Bryars’ cult piece Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet, inspired by a recording of a homeless man in 1970s London, Steve Reich’s gripping Triple Quartet, and jazz guitarist and composer Mike Walker’s Ropes. This epic piece had its première as part of the 2008 Manchester Jazz Festival. This, the work’s second ever live performance, will feature Mike’s internationallyrenowned jazz quintet with the 22-piece Psappha Strings who recorded the work for CD earlier this year. Tickets £20, early bird £17.50 (limited number available) Promoted by Psappha + 6.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room SPOTLIGHT Odyssey Ensemble – The Unexplained Free admission, no ticket required Thu 13 Oct 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM BRASS BAND William Walton (arr Hindmarsh) A Wartime Sketchbook Stan Nieuwenhuis Fortune’s Fool Bramwell Tovey Coventry Variations David Thornton, Alex Webb conductors Kathleen Gaspoz cornet Free admission, no ticket required Thu 13 Oct Fri 14 Oct Sat 15 Oct BRAND NEW ORCHESTRA MAKE AN ARIA JUNIOR RNCM FORMAL CONCERT 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Tom Goff, Manoj Kamps, Chloe van Soeterstede conductors Our Brand New Orchestra concerts give an insight into the process of composing, conducting and performing at the RNCM. This is a wonderful showcase for RNCM Composition students and a chance to hear brand new pieces before they are performed anywhere else. Free admission, no ticket required + 6.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room SPOTLIGHT Tjiok Piano Quartet ‘Akdeniz’ – Idyll and Crisis in the Mediterranean Sea Free admission, no ticket required 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room A MUSIC THEATRE WALES PROJECT A masterclass and performance of five new arias composed by RNCM students with five writers from Manchester Metropolitan University, exploring the theme of immigration. 12.30pm RNCM Concert Hall A showcase performance featuring talented soloists from Junior RNCM. Free admission, no ticket required Composer Stuart MacRae, fresh from his success with the opera The Devil Inside for Music Theatre Wales and Scottish Opera, and established librettist Michael Symmons Roberts lead this masterclass, performed by singers from MTW. Music Theatre Wales is grateful for financial support from the Michael Tippett Musical Foundation and the D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust. Tickets £8 Sun 16 Oct Promoted by RNCM in association with Music Theatre Wales Sat 15 Oct 7.30pm RNCM Theatre JULIA BIEL Hailed by The Independent as ‘the best British vocalist to emerge in an age’, award-winning singer, songwriter and multiinstrumentalist Julia Biel is blazing a trail on the British music scene, blending vocals reminiscent of the greats of jazz’s golden age with a poetic yet conversational lyrical style 2pm RNCM Concert Hall and a uniquely sharp perspective on contemporary life and love, presented in a widescreen sound you can lose yourself in… Back with a completely self-penned album that includes nods to artists such as Radiohead, PJ Harvey, Portishead, Björk, through to Nina Simone and Billie Holiday, this new project is packed with melancholic innocence and epic drama, all wrapped up in a production style that owes as much to the contemporary as to the classic. Tickets £15 FS RNCM YOUNG EXPLORERS CONCERT Spells, Space and Superheroes John Williams music from Harry Potter, Jurassic Park, ET, Superman Calvin Custer music from Star Trek Alan Silvestri music from Back to the Future Piccadilly Symphony Orchestra Tom Newall conductor For the latest event in our RNCM Young Explorers Concert Series we conjure up potions, come face-to-face with aliens, and enjoy a spot of time travel in our special programme of exhilarating film music. Our Young Explorers concerts are a brilliant way to introduce children to live classical music. These events are family-friendly ‘relaxed’ performances, with interesting staging to keep everyone engaged and amused. Come dressed as your favourite superhero and be prepared for a surprise or two… For full details, please see www.rncm.ac.uk/youngexplorers Suitable for ages 4 and above Tickets £12, under-16s £5 family ticket (4 people) £30 Mon 17 Oct Mon 17 Oct MONDAY RECITAL SERIES MASTERCLASS DIVERSITY IN WITH BERLIN COMPOSITION As part of an industry PHILHARMONIC conference focussing WIND QUINTET on ethnic diversity in 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room Vincent Persichetti Parable for solo cor anglais Op 128 Paul Hindemith Sonata for cor anglais and piano Katie Lewis cor anglais Victor Lim piano Fritz Kreisler Praeludium and Allegro Ludwig van Beethoven Allegro assai from Violin Sonata Op 30 No 3 Niccolò Paganini Rondo from Violin Concerto in B minor Op 7 ‘La Campanella’ Thomas Mathias violin Dominic Degavino piano Free admission, no ticket required 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND INTERNATIONAL MASTERCLASS Tonight’s event presents an amazing opportunity for our students to work with some of the finest wind musicians in Europe, as all of our guests are current players in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. This is a unique chance to witness the creative process, as professional musicians work with RNCM students to develop their technique and understanding of the music chosen for this masterclass. Tickets £8 Supported by Christopher Rowland International Masterclass Fund Wed 19 Oct 4.30pm (radio broadcast) RNCM Concert Hall classical composition, there will also be a live broadcast on Radio 3’s In Tune from our Concert Hall at 4.30pm on the day of the conference, featuring performances by the BBC Philharmonic and students from the RNCM. Thu 20 Oct Thu 20 Oct Fri 21 Oct RNCM CONCERT ORCHESTRA CHETHAM’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SPOTLIGHT TRIPLE-BILL Johannes Festival Johannes Overture Franz Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 in A major S 125 Edward Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor Op 85 Modest Mussorgsky (arr Ravel) Pictures at an Exhibition 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall Brahms Academic Overture Op 80 Brahms Tragic Op 81 Mark Shanahan, Tom Goff conductors Free admission, no ticket required 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Paul Mann conductor Callum McLachlan piano Linda Heiberga cello Applications for tickets to the In Tune broadcast will open four weeks before the event at www.bbc.co.uk/ showsandtours/shows Tickets £19 £15 £7 Promoted by BBC Radio 3, BASCA, BBC Philharmonic and RNCM, in association with BBC Black and Asian Forum PRE-CONCERT TALK Symphonic Prelude Promoted by Chetham’s School of Music From 6.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room Our Autumn Spotlight Triple-Bill showcases Baroque music in various guises, including original settings and modern takes on rarely performed repertoire. 6.30pm Les Amants Trahis – The Betrayed Lovers, a cantata by Jean-Philippe Rameau 7.10pm Sprezzatura Saxophone Ensemble – Gesualdo’s + Madrigali Libro Sesto 5.30pm Forman Lecture Theatre 7.50pm Tickets £3 The Zelenka Project – A performance of hidden Baroque gems Free admission, no ticket required Sat 22 Oct 5pm and 8pm RNCM Concert Hall A CONVERSATION ON MAKING A MURDERER WITH ATTORNEYS DEAN STRANG and JERRY BUTING An afternoon/evening of conversation with two of the most compelling figures featured in the Netflix documentary, Making a Murderer. Attorneys Dean Strang and Jerry Buting will participate in a moderated discussion regarding the operations of the criminal justice system, as well as the broader implications of the Steven Avery case. Tickets £30 No concessions Promoted by One Inch Badge Fri 21 Oct 7.30pm RNCM Theatre MANCHESTER LITERATURE FESTIVAL VIVIENNE WESTWOOD Please see p6-7 for full details Sun 23 Oct 7.30pm RNCM Theatre JAY RAYNER THE TEN (FOOD) COMMANDMENTS Sat 22 Oct 7pm RNCM Theatre GONDWANA RECORDS PRESENTS: MATTHEW HALSALL & THE GONDWANA ORCHESTRA PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS SUPPORT: MAMMAL HANDS Following his sold-out shows at the RNCM and Hallé St Peters last year, Manchester-based trumpeter, composer, arranger, band-leader and record label boss Matthew Halsall makes a welcome return for a special one-off show featuring the Gondwana Orchestra with guest vocalists Josephine Oniyama and Bryony Jarman-Pinto. Halsall’s unique sound draws on the spiritual jazz of John and Alice Coltrane, alongside contemporary electronica, the classic Cadet recordings of Dorothy Ashby and the psychedelic soul arrangements of Charles Stepney, to deliver a sublime mix of stripped-back soulfulness and deep, minimalist, spiritual jazz. Support comes from Gondwana’s latest stars, Mammal Hands, who draw on influences from Steve Reich and Bonobo to Pharoah Sanders to Sufi trance music. Tickets £18 No concessions Promoted by Gondwana Records The original Ten Commandments have very little to offer when it comes to the complex business of how and what we eat. Now, the awardwinning restaurant critic and Masterchef judge Jay Rayner has decided it’s time to act. So join our very own culinary Moses in this audio-visual romp as he attempts to lead us to the edible Promised Land. Includes Q&A and book signing. Tickets £21 No concessions Promoted by United Music Mon 24 Oct 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room MONDAY RECITAL SERIES Sergei Rachmaninov Moments Musicaux Op 16 (selection) Matthew Lam piano Ludwig van Beethoven Clarinet Trio in B flat major Op 11 German Martinez Merino clarinet Javier Escrihuela Gandia cello Louis Perera piano Free admission, no ticket required Thu 27 - Fri 28 Oct IN FOCUS: TANSY DAVIES Our In Focus series continues to embrace the work of living composers. This Autumn, it’s the turn of British composer Tansy Davies who when asked to describe herself in three words, came up with ‘mercurial, social and giggly.’ Davies’ music is cool but emotional. It jolts and pulses with a rhythmical, almost mechanical edge. She draws a lot of inspiration from architecture, often using the orchestra to build her structures and it is this way of thinking that creates new worlds, bridging contemporary music and more classical idioms such as jazz and rock. For full details, please see www.rncm.ac.uk/ tansydavies 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM NEW ENSEMBLE Tansy Davies grind show (electric) for chamber ensemble and electronics Amir Sadeghi Konjani New work Tansy Davies Iris for soprano saxophone and ensemble Clark Rundell, Orr Guy conductors Emma McPhilemy saxophone 7.30pm Peel Hall, University of Salford BBC PHILHARMONIC Programme to include: Tansy Davies Residuum Tansy Davies Falling Angel Tansy Davies Spine Antony Hermus conductor 11.30am Carole Nash Recital Room Free admission, by ticket only. Once open, ticket applications will be available at www.bbc.co.uk/tickets Festival INTRO Fri 28 Oct Thu 27 Oct Tansy Davies Loopholes and Lynchpins for solo piano MichaelBrailey New work Tansy Davies Forgotten Game 2 for oboe and piano Tansy Davies Aquatic – duet for saxophone and percussion Davies discusses her music in this 60-minute event which includes some live performances. 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room LUNCHTIME CONCERT Tansy Davies Troubairitz for soprano and percussion Carmel Smickersgill New work Tansy Davies Dark Ground for solo percussion Admission to all events is free, no ticket required, unless otherwise stated. Sat 29 Oct 7pm RNCM Theatre RNCM SESSION ORCHESTRA + SUPPORT Once again, it’s time for the RNCM Session Orchestra to lay claim to our Theatre stage. There are some new names in the mix this time - you’ll be able to hear songs by Randy Crawford, The Commitments, Adele, John Legend, Steely Dan, Earth, Wind and Fire and many more. Our Session Orchestra has become a runaway success, with regular sell-out concerts and a loyal following who love the creative energy that unfolds on stage. So if you haven’t experienced the band in all its glory, why not come along and see what all the fuss is about? PS The Session Orchestra will be on stage at 8pm. Tickets £12 Fri 28 Oct 8pm Carole Nash Recital Room DUET RE:SOUND MUSIC THEATRE In spite of opposition, Robert Schumann marries his beloved Clara. Their wedding party is one to remember and, as the anniversaries go by, the couple is determined to keep the magic and music of that occasion alive. However, although Clara and Robert return each year to the place where they celebrated their union, nothing else remains the same. This interactive theatrical experience weaves together an original script with the Lieder of Robert Schumann, in a staged performance in a cabaret setting by a cast of singer/ actor/musicians. A new production from Re:Sound Music Theatre, in collaboration with Oxford Lieder Festival and Arts Council England. FS Tickets £10 Sat 29 Oct From 2pm Carole Nash Recital Room CELEBRATING JOHN MCCABE AND ALAN RAWSTHORNE The Rawsthorne Trust celebrates the rediscovery of the manuscript of Alan Rawsthorne’s Chamber Cantata in the Library of Congress, Washington DC, with a performance of the work in the evening concert, alongside music by William Alwyn and a selection of American composers. Two earlier events in the day include performances of new works in memory of John McCabe and an illustrated talk by Monica McCabe. For full details, please see www.rncm.ac.uk/ rawsthorne All events are free admission, no ticket required Promoted by Rawsthorne Trust in association with RNCM FS Tue 01 Nov Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre Sun 30 Oct Mon 31 Oct SHAUN ESCOFFERY MANCHESTER CHAMBER CONCERTS SOCIETY 7.30pm RNCM Theatre LIVE IN CONCERT British soul singer Shaun Escoffery visits the RNCM on the back of the release of his new album Evergreen.The Radio 2 favourite will perform tracks from the album, as well as material spanning his 15 year solo career. Tickets £20 No concessions Promoted by Senbla 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall SITKOVETSKY TRIO Joseph Haydn Piano Trio in G major Hob XV:25 ‘Gypsy Rondo’ Maurice Ravel Piano Trio in A minor Antonín Dvořák Piano Trio in E minor Op 90 ‘Dumky’ Tickets £25, platform seats £12.50 Promoted by MCCS Sun 30 Oct 3pm RNCM Concert Hall STEVE BACKSHALL’S WILD WORLD Join Wildlife TV Presenter, adventurer, naturalist and writer Steve Backshall as he takes you on a tour of the real life expeditions that have inspired his novel The Falcon Chronicles and his new novel in the series, Shark Seas. It’s a wild journey, illustrated with photos and films from his expeditions from the Arctic to the Antarctic, from the tundra to the top of the world’s highest peaks and from the depths of the rainforest to the bottom of the sea. This talk is suitable for wildlife enthusiasts of all ages from eight to eighty but parents are advised that some content might be challenging for very young children. Tickets £19.50 Promoted by Jo Sarsby Personal Management Ltd NB If you can’t make the matinée on 30 Oct, this event will be repeated on 15 Nov at 7pm. Mon 31 Oct 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room MONDAY RECITAL SERIES Ludwig van Beethoven Seven Variations on ‘Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen’ WoO 46 Manuel de Falla Ritual Fire Dance Eva Richards cello Dominic Ciccotti piano Federico García Lorca (arr Girling) Four Spanish Songs Carlos Guastavino (arr Girling) La rosa y el sauce Fernando Obradors (arr Girling) El vito Charlotte Badham mezzosoprano James Girling guitar Free admission, no ticket required AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM With sales now topping one and a half million albums and two Grammy nominations to date, Afro Celt Sound System celebrate their 20th anniversary with a stunning new album, The Source and a UK tour. This European and African-based collective have been a ground-breaking force in music ever since they started, along the way finding kindred spirits across international talent and forging a reputation for exhilarating shows. Afro Celt Sound System LIVE features the core band members Simon Emmerson, Guinean vocalist, kora and balafon virtuoso N’Faly Kouyate and charismatic dhol master Johnny Kalsi, along with percussionist Robbie Harris and fiddle-player Eòghann MacEanruig, Ged Lynch on drums, Simon ‘Palmskin’ Richmond on keyboards and electronica and Val Etienne on backing vocals, with the gritty, witty rhymes of Gaelic rapper, musician and language activist Griogair. ‘A delirious mix of primal intensity, spiritual beauty and explosive rhythms...a colossus of an album’. fRoots Magazine on The Source Tickets £22.50 No concessions Promoted by Kilimanjaro Live Ltd decontamination series ‘The thread running through Decontamination is the unusual or surprising connections between different starting points, territories, lines of enquiry and sounds. In mourning the passing of Pierre Boulez and David Bowie, I was struck by these connections: two figures of re-invention and experimentation, both known for their complex relationships with mainstream classical and pop culture respectively. This sense of loss is elusively echoed in Morton Feldman’s ‘Three Voices’, a spectacularly unusual setting of Frank O’Hara’s ’Wind’. Written, in part, in response to the deaths of Philip Guston and O’Hara himself, Feldman imagined a connection between living and dead voices in the live and pre-recorded vocal parts. This stillness and repetition characterises both Joanna Bailie’s and Bryn Harrison’s pieces, the former responding to field recordings, the latter to more introverted starting points.’ Larry Goves, Decontamination curator Tue 01 Nov 8pm Carole Nash Recital Room DECONTAMINATION #7 BOULEZ/BOWIE Tue 22 Nov 8pm Carole Nash Recital Room DECONTAMINATION #8 EXTERIOR/INTERIOR Joanna Bailie Artificial Landscape No 8 Bryn Harrison Receiving the Approaching Memory Aisha Orazbayeva violin Mark Knoop piano Joanna Bailie’s Artificial Landscape No 8 is one in a sequence of fantasy landscapes that places instruments Thu 08 Dec 8pm Carole Nash Recital Room DECONTAMINATION #9 THREE VOICES Morton Feldman Three Voices Juliet Fraser voices Morton Feldman’s Three Voices, like much of his later work, is a long (50-mins) piece inspired by the pattern and weave of fabric. Characteristically small motifs are repeated irregularly to create asymmetrical patterns and intricate permutations; a weave of This concert features RNCM student performers and composers across the Pop and Classical study programmes with music by Boulez, covers of Bowie classics and new works inspired by both composers. Tickets £6 FS within field recordings both modified and literal. In this beautiful piece for piano and soundtrack, the instrument becomes a mediator between the real and the imagined. Bryn Harrison’s recent work for violin and piano explores the idea of non-goal orientated structures by (as he writes) ‘dealing directly with the opposition of static and mobile structures’. He explores the juxtaposition of near and exact repetition in close proximity dealing with issues of duration, memory and disorientation. Tickets £8 FS sound. The piece is a setting of parts of Frank O’Hara’s poem Wind and is an unusual interpretation. The piece is performed with one voice live and two voices pre-recorded. Feldman later said: ‘Frank O’Hara had died several years before. I saw the piece with Joan in front and these two loudspeakers behind her. There is something kind of tombstoney about the look of loudspeakers. I thought of the piece as an exchange of the live voice with the dead ones – a mixture of the living and the dead’. Tickets £8 FS Nicholas Maw’s rousing work American Games launches tonight’s proceedings. Commissioned by the BBC Proms and premièred at the Royal Albert Hall in 1991 by the RNCM Wind Orchestra, when asked to write a piece for wind band, the medium suggested to Maw the sense Clark Rundell, Mark Heron, Sergej Bolkhovets conductors Illiam Quane trumpet Nicholas Maw American Games André Jolivet Trumpet Concerto No 2 Sergei Prokofiev Symphony No 5 in B flat major Op 100 RNCM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Wed 02 Nov Tonight’s programme is completed by Prokofiev’s loftily heroic symphonic work – undoubtedly his most popular. Composed in Russia in 1944, the composer was sheltered from the hostilities of the Second World War, living in an artists’ retreat 150 miles north east of Moscow. Moreover, it was the first symphony he had written since he returned home Next up, Jolivet’s trumpet concerto, written in 1955, will be performed by one of our Concerto Competition winners Illiam Quane. This piece demands virtuosic skills and extended technique. Jazz and bluesy influences can be heard throughout and it requires no fewer than 14 different percussion instruments! The composer described the concerto as ‘one of my ballets for trumpets’. with which the United States could still convey unlimited space and boundless possibilities. Tickets £17 £14 FS Finally, tonight we are also delighted to host the launch of Sir John Manduell’s memoirs, No Bartók Before Breakfast. Sir John was the founding Principal of the RNCM from 1973 to 1996. He was also Programme Director of Cheltenham Festival when Maw’s American Games was performed for a second time. So this evening’s event has some wonderful, personal connections. following his years as an expatriate so was viewed as his first properly ‘Soviet’ symphony. Shortly after its première, Prokofiev wrote: ‘I conceived of it as glorifying the grandeur of the human spirit… praising the free and happy man – his strength, his generosity, and the purity of his soul. I cannot say that I deliberately chose this theme. It was born in me and clamoured for expression’. ‘This programme is explosive! American Games is a great wind orchestra opener, which is followed by a truly virtuosic trumpet concerto which will prepare the audience for the powerful Prokofiev in the second half. A fantastic work, this symphony has a certain brightness about it, reflecting the particular time in history. As described by Time magazine after the première in 1945, ‘[Prokofiev 5] is magnificent! It is yesterday, it is today, it is tomorrow.’’ Dr Michelle Castelletti. Artistic Director Thu 03 Nov Sun 06 Nov SALFORD CHORAL SOCIETY OLDHAM CHORAL SOCIETY W A Mozart Vesperae solennes de confessore in C major K 339 W A Mozart Mass in C minor K 427 ‘Great’ Joseph Haydn The Creation 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM WIND ENSEMBLE Florent Schmitt Lied et Scherzo Op 54 Charles Gounod Petite Symphonie Laura Jellicoe director Free admission, no ticket required Amy Webber soprano Helen Anne Gregory mezzosoprano Lawrence Thackeray tenor Louis Hurst bass Orchestra of the North Tom Newall conductor Thu 03 Nov 7.30pm (Support 6.30pm) RNCM Theatre Tickets £17 Promoted by Salford Choral Society RNCM BIG BAND NOCHE CALIENTE Sat 05 Nov 5pm Sun 06 Nov 10am WITH DAVE HASSELL AND ANDY SCOTT SUPPORT: SMUDGE BIG BAND RNCM Theatre Dave Hassell percussion Andy Scott saxophone Join us for a red hot evening of Latin American Big Band Jazz (phew!) Tonight, the RNCM Big Band lets loose with the music of some stellar Latin and jazz greats – Tito Puente, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo, Michel Camilo, Wayne Shorter and our very own Andy Scott. And to crank up the Latin influence even further, we welcome Dave Hassell to the party. A leading light on the UK Latin American music scene, Dave leads his own Latin band, Apitos, he’s a regular at the RNCM Day of Percussion and he has played with an incredible array of musicians, including Dr John, Clarke Terry, Art Farmer and Charles McPherson, to name but a few… Support is provided by Smudge Big Band, a 20-piece ensemble who are Manchester’s one and only all-women big band, made up entirely of RNCM students. Tickets £18 £15 Sat 05 Nov BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF BARBERSHOP SINGERS QUARTETS CONTEST 2016 National Senior and Youth Quartets compete to qualify for a place in the National Championships which will be hosted in Bournemouth 26-29 May 2017. Free admission, no ticket required Promoted by The British Association of Barbershop Singers FS 7pm RNCM Concert Hall Linda Richardson soprano Simon Crosby Buttle tenor Dean Robinson bass The East Lancashire Sinfonia Nigel P Wilkinson conductor Tickets £15 Promoted by Oldham Choral Society and Fred Jones Thu 10 Nov Mon 07 Nov 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall THE SONS OF PITCHES Support: Finlay Leslie The Sons of Pitches is a multi award-winning British vocal group combining soaring solos, impeccable harmonies and sensational beat-boxing to stunning effect. They were crowned winners of the BBC2 TV series The Naked Choir in October 2015 and with nearly two million YouTube hits have earned a growing international reputation. Wed 09 Nov Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre Thu 10 Nov 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room IAN HUNTER AND THE RANT BAND RNCM PREVIEW NIGHT As leader of 70s British rock legends Mott The Hoople and a hugely influential solo artist, Ian Hunter is widely revered as one of rock‘n’roll’s most compelling performers, as well as one of its most articulate songwriters. The RNCM Student Development Board is proud to present the first in a series of fundraising concerts. The evening will provide an exclusive preview of the upcoming Spring programme as well as a showcase of selected musicians currently based at the College. Tickets £27.50 Tickets £10 No concessions Promoted by The Gig Cartel Doors 6.30pm RNCM Theatre JOHN BRAMWELL I Am Kloot’s singer/songwriter John Bramwell is touring with his first set of brand new songs since the band’s UK 2014 top ten album Let It All In. ‘Arguably the UK’s finest export’ Yorker The New Ticket £19.50 £17.50 No concessions Promoted by Edge Street Live Tickets £22.50 No concessions Promoted by Edge Street Live Tue 08 Nov Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre SETH LAKEMAN SUPPORT: WILDWOOD KIN Award-winning folk-singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Seth Lakeman returns to the RNCM to showcase his new album, Ballads of the Broken Few. Seth has successfully steered English folk music into the mainstream with high-energy performances and a series of best-selling albums over the last ten years. His new album has been produced by Ethan Johns who has worked with the likes of Kings of Leon, Joe Cocker and Laura Marling. Tickets £25 No concessions Promoted by SJM Sat 12 Nov Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre ELIZA CARTHY AND THE WAYWARD BAND Ground-breaking and award-winning singer and musician Eliza Carthy is recording a brand new album with a brand new band, The Wayward Band. No ordinary ensemble, The Wayward Band is bursting at the seams with some of the finest players in recent times, including members of Bellowhead, Mawkin, Blowzabella, Edward II, Emily Portman Trio, Peatbog Fairies, Dreams of Tall Buildings and Tyde. The Big Machine by Eliza Carthy and The Wayward Band is due for release in October 2016 and will feature traditional material, as well as classics from Eliza’s back catalogue and new tunes. Tickets £18 advance Promoted by Band on the Wall Sun 13 Nov 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall MANCHESTER INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY 50TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT RNCM musicians come together in celebration of the work of Manchester’s International Society, marking 50 years as a centre of international friendship for thousands of students. Performers will include a range of international students from the RNCM. Tickets £10 Tue 15 Nov Mon 14 Nov Tue 15 Nov Wed 16 Nov MONDAY RECITAL SERIES STEVE BACKSHALL’S WILD WORLD Stuart Saunders Smith Thaw Jeff Herriott Swarms of Light in Metal See p18 for full details SHOW OF HANDS WITH MIRANDA SYKES Aidan Marsden percussion Tue 15 Nov 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room Igor Stravinsky (arr Agosti) Firebird Suite Lee Jae Phang piano Free admission, no ticket required Mon 14 Nov 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall MANCHESTER CHAMBER CONCERTS SOCIETY QUATUOR MOSAIQUES Joseph Haydn String Quartet No 42 in D major Hob III:42 W A Mozart String Quartet in E flat major K 428 Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in B flat major Op 18 No 6 Tickets £25, platform seats £12.50 Promoted by MCCS + 6.30pm Forman Lecture Theatre PRE-CONCERT TALK Free admission to ticket holders 7pm RNCM Concert Hall 8pm RNCM Theatre WALK WITH ME 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI CELLO PRIZE Cello students from the RNCM compete for this prestigious prize. Tonight’s adjudicator is Richard Markson and competitors perform two Piatti Caprices and a post-Beethoven duo sonata. Tickets £8 With songs from 25 years at the forefront of UK acoustic folk music, Show of Hands are once again reunited for their Autumn tour with the talented Miranda Sykes on double bass. The band are widely recognised for their stunning musicianship, the resonance of their songs and a remarkable rapport with their audience. Their latest album Long Way Home has received glowing reviews across the board, leading to a short-listing for best album at the 2016 BBC Folk Awards. ‘An irresistible, anthemic, rousing live show’ Mark Radcliffe Tickets £22.50 Promoted by SaltaireLive 7.30pm RNCM Theatre RE-IMAGINING SONDHEIM ANTHONY DE MARE Re-Imagining Sondheim is a modern masterpiece of the piano – a superb album on ECM where pianist Tony de Mare asked 36 composers ranging from Steve Reich to Wynton Marsalis to respond to some of legendary theatre composer Stephen Sondheim’s greatest songs. Both a homage and a celebration, Re-Imagining Sondheim makes the case for Sondheim as one of the 20th century’s greatest composers – as at home in the concert hall as on the Broadway stage. The New York Times said ‘As a Sondheim devotee, I’ve been fascinated to hear how composers fixate on elements of these songs and translate them into original piano pieces. Anthony de Mare gave vibrant, colourful performances, his passion for Sondheim coming through palpably. His playing was dynamic and stylish – I loved it’. Stephen Sondheim was thrilled with the project, and attended the New York performances. As he said, ‘it’s not every pianist who has such imagination, along with the passion, commitment and virtuoso technique, to carry it off’. Tickets £20 £15 Promoted by Serious in association with RNCM ‘I am thrilled with our evolving relationship with the music producers Serious. This Tony De Mare performance is extraordinary on many levels, not least because of the sheer number of outstanding composers that have written their response to Sondheim’s music; but, maybe more than that, this is one of the many performances that help us to celebrate the diversity of partnerships and collaborations within our artistic programme.‘ Dr Michelle Castelletti. Artistic Director Thu 17 Nov 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM CHAMBER CHOIR AND ENSEMBLE Antonio Vivaldi Gloria (excerpts) Thomas Tallis Sancte Deus W A Mozart Ave verum corpus Charles Stanford Beati quorum via Gabriel Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine Stuart Overington conductor Free admission, no ticket required Following the recent announcement that Sir John Tomlinson CBE will become the RNCM’s new President in January 2017, we are delighted to welcome the criticallyacclaimed bass to perform a recital of ‘Michelangelo in Song’ in our Concert Hall. Benjamin Britten Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo Op 22 Hugo Wolf Drei Gedichte von Michelangelo Dmitri Shostakovich Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti Op 145 MICHELANGELO IN SONG JOHN TOMLINSON (bass) DAVID OWEN NORRIS (piano) 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Thu 17 Nov When the name Michelangelo is mentioned, it is usually in connection with his artistic output. However, what fewer people might know is that Michelangelo also wrote a great number of poems, madrigals and sonnets, some of which were set to music by composers such as Britten, Wolf and Shostakovich. Sir John has a strong connection to the RNCM after graduating from the Royal Manchester College of Music (RMCM) in 1970. Since then, he has performed leading roles with companies throughout the world and regularly appears at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, with English National Opera, at the Bayreuth Festival and leading opera houses worldwide. As International Chair in Singing, Sir John also works each term with students in our School of Vocal Studies and Opera. FS Free admission, no ticket required Concerto SPOTLIGHT Contemporary Guitar Music - Richard Rodney Bennett’s Guitar 6.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room + Tickets £18 £15 Tonight’s event will see the 16th century Michelangelo portrayed by Sir John in an updated form, as a 19th century painter in his workshop, looking over his old writing, and reliving each piece in turn. This semi-staged performance links music with visual art and is a fascinating evening of storytelling that explores the psyche of Michelangelo and his musings on wisdom, the joy and pain of love and youth, creativity, death, and immortality. Dr Michelle Castelletti. Artistic Director ‘I invite the audience to embark on this beautiful journey with us. By the end of the evening, I promise you will feel as if you are in Michelangelo’s candle-lit studio, surrounded by his paintings. As Sir John said, this is an opportunity for us to see these works anew.’ Sir John Tomlinson ‘I have been associated with the College since 1966, when, as a young engineering graduate, I pinned on the noticeboard a card with the words ‘singing lessons required’. The next day, Patrick McGuigan (later in the 90s to be Head of Vocal Studies) replied and I began singing lessons with him which led to me becoming a full-time student. Since then, it’s been my pleasure to return at regular intervals for recitals and masterclasses and more recently, to come and work with the students for a couple of days each term. Now I am privileged to become President of the RNCM for a five-year term and as such it is an honour for me to continue my association with this great institution’. Fri 18 Nov Doors 7pm RNCM Concert Hall BILLY BRAGG AND JOE HENRY In March 2016, Billy Bragg and Joe Henry, guitars in hand, boarded a Los Angeles-bound train at Chicago’s Union Station looking to re-connect with the culture of railroad travel and the music it inspired. Winding along 2728 miles of track over four days, the pair recorded classic railroad songs from the journey, along with favourites from their own back catalogues. Tickets £24.50 No concessions Promoted by Band on the Wall Fri 18 Nov Doors 7pm RNCM Theatre THE BONZO DOG DOO DAH BAND Formed in 1962 by Vivian Stanshall and Rodney Slater, the band were originally known as the Bonzo Dog Dada Band. Joined shortly after by Vernon Dudley BohayNowell, Sam Spoons, Roger Ruskin Spear, Bob Kerr, “Legs” Larry Smith and Neil Innes, the now classic line-up was renamed The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. In 1967, Paul McCartney invited the Bonzos to appear in The Beatles film Magical Mystery Tour. Around the same time, the band became regulars on Do Not Adjust Your Set along with future members of Monty Python’s Flying Circus. The following year they had a hit single with I’m the Urban Spaceman and the rest is history… Tickets £20 No concessions Promoted by AGMP Sun 20 Nov Sat 19 Nov Sat 19 Nov ELGAR SOCIETY NORTH WEST BRANCH ALTRINCHAM CHORAL SOCIETY 2.30pm Forman Lecture Theatre DIANA NCVEAGH: REMINISCENCES Free admission, no ticket required Promoted by Elgar Society North West Branch 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Karl Jenkins For the Fallen from The Armed Man Edward Elgar Nimrod (organ solo) Paul Mealor Wherever You Are William Walton Crown Imperial (organ solo) Alwyn Humphreys Songs from the First World War Steven Roberts conductor Jonathan Scott organ, piano Tickets £12.50 Promoted by Altrincham Choral Society RNCM SAXOPHONE DAY RNCM Saxophone Day is the UK’s largest annual saxophone gathering. For this, our 16th year, we’re ‘going Dutch’, as we present some of the leading sax artists from the Netherlands. We welcome classical virtuoso Niels Bijl, the stunningly creative Artvark Quartet and the combined forces of the Westland Saxophone Orchestra led by Erik-Jan de With - with special guests - as well as the RNCM Saxophone Orchestra. Each of these incredible artists presents a workshop or masterclass catering for all ages, styles and levels of experience. The Dutch theme even extends to our catering on the day (pancakes are rumoured!) and there will be a Beat Jazz Club in Brodsky after the final concert. So drop by and join the party… For full details, please see www.rncm.ac.uk/saxophoneday 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall ARTVARK SAXOPHONE QUARTET Rolf Delfos, Bart Wirtz alto saxophones Mete Erker tenor saxophone Peter Broekhuizen baritone saxophone Chairs? Music stands? The Artvark Saxophone Quartet doesn’t need them… They meander through musical traditions and move across the stage creating an improvised choreography. Artvark stands for innovative, original compositions, strong individual soloists and the adventurous groove of four saxophones. As the group says on its own website: ‘Artvark thrills, stinks, growls and sizzles’ and who can resist that?! Tickets £15 Day Ticket £34 Student/Under 18s £17 Sponsored by Henri Selmer Paris and Vandoren FS Mon 21 Nov Wed 23 Nov MONDAY RECITAL SERIES INAUGURAL MICHAEL KENNEDY INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH LECTURE 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room John Ireland Piano Trio No 2 in E minor Lily Whitehurst violin Lucy Hoile cello Hayley Parkes piano Gabriel Fauré Three Songs Op 23 Francis Poulenc Deux poèmes de Louis Aragon FP 122 Claude Debussy C’est l’extase Xiang Teng soprano Rachel Fright piano The first of the week’s performances relating to the First World War includes John Ireland’s Piano Trio No 2, composed in 1917. Free admission, no ticket required Wed 23 Nov 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room LUNCHTIME CONCERT MUSIC FROM THE RMCM 1914-18 Programme to include: Ottokar Nováček String Quartet No 3 Op 13 Today’s programme features repertoire known to have been performed at the RMCM during the First World War. When Nováček’s String Quartet was presented in the Annual Public Examination in July 1915, the student quartet included Private Frank Tipping, a violinist who fought in the war, sadly dying in action in 1917. Free admission, no ticket required 5.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room Professor Annegret Fauser and Cary C Boshamer, Distinguished Professor of Musicology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discuss Nationalism and Transnationalism in 20th century Music. Free admission, no ticket required Thu 24 Nov 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Percy Grainger Shepherd’s Hey Claude Debussy (arr C Matthews) La cathédrale engloutie Maurice Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Clark Rundell, Diogo Costa, Orr Guy, Alex Robertson conductors For our final lunchtime concert this week, we look to works performed by the Hallé during the First World War, including Percy Grainger’s traditional English tune, a nod to happier times. Free admission, no ticket required Mon 21 Nov Fri 25 Nov THE HELEN PORTHOUSE PAGANINI PRIZE CHILINGIRIAN QUARTET 7.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room RNCM violinists and viola players compete for this prestigious annual prize. Tickets £8 Tue 22 Nov 8pm Carole Nash Recital Room DECONTAMINATION #8 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR See p20-21 for full details 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall WITH MASSIMO MERCELLI (flute) W A Mozart String Quartet in D minor K 421 Krzysztof Penderecki Flute Quartet Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet in F minor Op 95 W A Mozart Flute Quartet in D major The Chilingirian Quartet welcomes one of Italy’s finest flautists to perform a recital that includes the first Manchester performance of Krzysztof Penderecki’s Flute Quartet, Tickets £17 £14 FS + 6.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room SPOTLIGHT Mahler at the Piano – Orchestral sounds arranged for piano duo Free admission, no ticket required Sat 26 Nov 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall ST GEORGE’S SINGERS Johannes Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem Elizabeth Watts soprano Marcus Farnsworth baritone Northern Chamber Orchestra Neil Taylor conductor Tickets £18 Promoted by St George’s Singers RNCM JAMES MOTTRAM INTERNATIONAL PIANO COMPETITION Media Partner This major biennial event offers an all-round learning experience for young pianists from all over the world, mixing opportunities to perform on the concert platform with a series of masterclasses given by a distinguished international jury. Attend the early rounds and masterclasses for free throughout the week, before hearing the three finalists perform a concerto with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. For full details please see www.rncm.ac.uk/jmipc COMPETITION JURY Vovka Ashkenazy (Iceland/Russia) Jin Ju (PR China) Alexey Lebedev (Russia/Germany) Jerome Lowenthal (USA) John O’Conor (Ireland) Noriko Ogawa (Japan) Graham Scott (UK) Vladimir Tropp (Russia) Mon 28 and Tue 29 Nov From 10am RNCM Concert Hall ROUND ONE Wed 30 Nov and Fri 02 Dec From 10am Carole Nash Recital Room PUBLIC MASTERCLASSES Thu 01 Dec From 10am RNCM Concert Hall SEMI-FINALS Sat 03 Dec 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall CONCERTO FINAL WITH ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Vasily Petrenko conductor The three finalists perform their chosen work from a shortlist of concertos by Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Grieg, Mendelssohn, Mozart and Schumann. Tickets £17 £14 Admission to all events is free, no ticket required, unless otherwise stated Supported by James Mottram Bequest FS ‘I think that the best part of the JMIPC is that even if you are not lucky enough to make it to the finals, you still get to have a masterclass with a famous musician who is also a jury member… which makes it a fantastic experience for everyone. Of course, if you do pass into the final stage, playing with such a great orchestra as the RLPO is a treat!’ Alexander Panfilov, winner of JMIPC 2014 ‘tis the season to be jolly Vasily Petrenko photo: Mark McNulty Mon 28 Nov – Sat 03 Dec Sun 04 Dec 10am, 1.30pm and 5pm RNCM Concert Hall TRAFFORD MUSIC SERVICE WINTER CONCERTS Tickets £9 Promoted by Trafford Music Service Mon 05 Dec 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room MONDAY RECITAL SERIES J S Bach Sonata No 3 for solo violin (excerpts) Eugène Ysaÿe Ballade from Sonata No 3 in D minor for solo violin Oliver Baily violin Arnold Schoenberg Piano Suite Op 25 Yulia Vershinina piano Free admission, no ticket required Mon 05 Dec Doors 7pm RNCM Concert Hall CHEADLE HULME SCHOOL A CELEBRATION OF CHRIStmAS Tickets £7 Promoted by Cheadle Hulme School Wed 07, Fri 09, Tue 13, Thu 15 Dec 7.30pm Sun 11, Sat 17 Dec 3pm heights of frivolity. La Vie Parisienne is a brilliant tangled tale of flirtatious masquerading and romantic intrigue. In the midst of this mayhem is a series of captivating relationships. LA VIE PARISIENNE La Vie Parisienne was Offenbach’s first full-length operetta to portray contemporary Parisian life and quickly became one of his most popular works. The composer celebrated his own world through his music; he wooed it, praised it, mocked it and seduced it. In La Vie Parisienne, he held up a mirror to 1860s Paris - the work reflects the excitement and the giddiness that Paris inspires in its visitors to this day. The theme is simple: everyone wants to visit Paris, live in Paris and love in Paris… It is a love letter to the most romantic of European cities. This witty, frothy, delightful romp brings La Belle Époque to vivid life in glorious technicolour and is a brilliant choice if you’ve never seen a live opera performance before. Please join us as we hurtle through the city of love and paint the town red! RNCM Theatre JACQUES OFFENBACH Music by Jacques Offenbach In an English version by Alistair Beaton Libretto by Henri Mailhac and Ludovic Halévy Andrew Greenwood conductor Stuart Barker director Simone Romaniuk set and costume designer Mike Gunning lighting designer Manoj Kamps assistant conductor Bethan Rhys Wiliam choreographer, production assistant Kevin Thraves chorus master RNCM Opera Orchestra RNCM Chorus See full cast information at www.rncm.ac.uk/lavie This December, we would like to take you on a whistle-stop tour of glittering Paris nightlife! This year marks the 150th anniversary of the world première of Offenbach’s famous operetta La Vie Parisienne and we are excited to present an English version by leading political satirist, Alistair Beaton. Our production is set in 1930s Paris, where cosmopolitan gaiety has reached new + This production will be performed in English. La Vie Parisienne translation © Alistair Beaton 1995 Copyright agent: Alan Brodie Representation Ltd www.alanbrodie.com Tickets £34 £28 £21 (weekdays) £36 £30 £23 (weekends) + + Wed 07 Dec Tue 13 Dec Thu 15 Dec HEAR MORE Pre-opera performance: La Belle Époque HEAR MORE Pre-opera performance: Voyage à Paris of the 1930s LEARN MORE Forum Plus 6pm Carole Nash Recital Room Songs written in the decade of the première of La Vie Parisienne, under the regime of Napoleon III and immediately before the Franco-Prussian war. The RNCM Songsters perform well-known songs by Fauré, Bizet, Saint-Saëns and Duparc. Free admission, no ticket required 6pm Carole Nash Recital Room Our opera is presented in the 1930s and we give a flavour here of life in Paris at that time with songs by Messiaen, Poulenc, Hahn and Ibert, performed by the RNCM Junior Songsters. Free admission, no ticket required FS 6pm Carole Nash Recital Room Hugh Macdonald, Clair Rowden and Barbara Kelly discuss the musical and cultural context of La Vie Parisienne, as well as the politics of Paris in the 1860s. Free admission, no ticket required ‘tis the season to be jolly Thu 08 Dec Sat 10 Dec Sat 10 Dec Mon 12 Dec Mon 12 Dec FIRST YEAR BRASS BAND AND WIND ORCHESTRA JUNIOR RNCM PERFORMANCE DAY MANCHESTER CHRISTIAN UNIONS MONDAY RECITAL SERIES MANCHESTER CHAMBER CONCERTS SOCIETY 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall From 10.15am Various Venues David Thornton, Mark Heron, Alex Webb conductors Performance Day profiles the work of the full range of Junior RNCM ensembles, from the Symphony Orchestra and Vocal Ensemble to the Foundation Section and Brass Band. For full details, contact the Junior RNCM on 0161 907 5264. Free admission, no ticket required Free admission, no ticket required Thu 08 Dec Sat 10 Dec Malcolm Arnold (arr Ray Farr) Four Scottish Dances Guy Woolfenden Rondo Variations Guy Woolfenden Gallimaufry 8pm Carole Nash Recital Room 2.30pm Forman Lecture Theatre ELGAR THREE VOICES SOCIETY See p20-21 for full NORTH WEST details BRANCH DECONTAMINATION #9 Fri 09 Dec 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall ROOF ST PETERSBURG ROOF ANNUAL CHARITY CONCERT Sam Brierley-Rimmer conductor Laura Mayo director Tickets £6.50 Promoted by ROOF St Petersburg HARVEY DAVIES AND SARAH EWINS: VIOLIN AND PIANO SONATAS IN ELGAR’S DAY Free admission, no ticket required Promoted by Elgar Society North West Branch Doors 7.40pm RNCM Concert Hall CAROL CONCERT Join the Christian Unions of Manchester for their third annual carol service, which promises to be a joyous and thoughtprovoking event with wellloved carols led by RNCM musicians. Tickets £5 Promoted by University of Manchester Christian Union, Manchester Metropolitan University Christian Union and Royal Northern College of Music Christian Union 1.15pm Carole Nash Recital Room Andy Scott Sonata for flute and harp Ivan Alekhin flute Sophie Rocks harp Kevin Volans String Quartet No 1 ‘White Man Sleeps’ (2nd movement) Philippos Rousiamanis 10,000 War Babies! Helena Logah violin Philippos Rousiamanis violin Peter Hartley viola Alice Luddington cello Free admission, no ticket required 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall MAHAN ESFAHANI (harpsichord) ADAM WALKER (flute) François Couperin Concert Royal IV Johann Joachim Quantz 2 Capriccii František Benda Sonata in E minor J S Bach Sonata in E minor BWV 1034 Jacques Duphly La Forqueray - Chaconne Pierre Danican Philidor Cinquième Suite J S Bach Sonata in B minor BWV 1030 Tickets £25, platform seats £12.50 Promoted by MCCS Luca’s Winter is an epic festive work for big band, chamber orchestra and narrator (on this occasion, the West End regular and Eastenders and Hollyoaks actor, Stefan Booth). Think modern update of Peter and the Wolf and Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, with a gripping narrative that’ll capture the imaginations of teenagers and adults in a seasonal adventure. For our regular December Big Band slot, we’re going to present a very different kind of project as we combine what would normally be two separate end of term concerts - by our Chamber Orchestra and Big Band - into one exciting world première. Clark Rundell conductor Tim Garland saxophone Stefan Booth narrator Tim Garland Luca’s Winter (world première) LUCA’S WINTER RNCM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND BIG BAND 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Wed 14 Dec Free admission, no ticket required improvisation for mixed ensemble SPOTLIGHT Spontaneous Soundscapes 6.30pm Carole Nash Recital Room + Tickets £18 £15 - Cross-genre FS Along Luca’s journey, listeners are immersed in new music that unites big band and orchestral instruments in a vivid, novel sound palette that portrays beloved characters with love, warmth and musical virtuosity. Tim himself has described Luca’s Winter as the largest, most adventurous, far-reaching project of his career. As a Research Fellow of the RNCM, Tim has received support to create this concert work for an integrated ‘super-ensemble’ of big band and orchestra that tells the magical and surreal story of Luca, a young musician who finds himself in a city populated by famous characters from various winter tales. Luca’s own story becomes entwined in those of Geppetto (Pinocchio’s maker), The Tin Soldier, The Cobbler and the Elves, The Little Match Girl and more; even Dickens’ three ghosts feature in this magic realist narrative. Writers Nora Chassler and Don Paterson OBE have helped Garland turn the tale into beautiful, economic verse, which is choreographed to his bespoke score. Dr Michelle Castelletti. Artistic Director ‘I believe in collaboration and I’m passionate about what I call ‘cross-pollination’ across different genres. With the dramatic, magic realism of this work, this performance will present an exciting, new and beautiful fairy-tale for adults and children alike.’ Tim Garland ‘The way most of us experience instrumental music these days is through narrative, usually film. I want to draw listeners who may not usually get involved with concert music into this fantastic world. Often, a big band will be present in concerts where nostalgia plays a large part and the orchestral forces, if present, a somewhat supportive role. ‘Luca’s Winter’ features an integrated super-ensemble where all elements are equal and have a special place in telling this story. There is therefore a strong element of ‘Young Person’s Guide’ as we discover the instrumental groups as the characters and plot unfold.’ ‘tis the season to be jolly Thu 15 Dec Sat 17 Dec coming soon RNCM BAROQUE ENSEMBLE SALFORD CHORAL SOCIETY Sat 14 - Sun 15 Jan Arcangelo Corelli Concerto Grosso in F major Op 6 No 2 Joseph Haydn Symphony No 8 in G major Hob I:8 ‘Le soir’ George Frideric Handel Messiah 1.15pm RNCM Concert Hall Roger Hamilton, conductor Free admission, no ticket required 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall Llio Evans soprano Emma Stannard mezzosoprano Nicholas Sales tenor Miles Horner bass Northern Baroque Sinfonia Eugene Monteith conductor Tickets £17 Promoted by Salford Choral Society RNCM STRINGS FESTIVAL Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons directed by violinist Henning Kraggerud. Fri 10 - Sun 12 Mar RNCM CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Hungary is the focus of this year’s festival featuring the great works of Bartók, Dohnányi, Ligeti and Kurtág. Sun 18 Dec 11am-4pm Various Venues RNCM CHRISTMAS FAMILY DAY Come and join us for a day of magical activities, interactive workshops and musical treats including a screening of Raymond Briggs’ classic film Father Christmas with actors and live orchestra. For full details, visit www.rncm.ac.uk/christmasfamilyday Tickets £5 Suitable for ages 3 and above. Fri 24, Sun 26, Tue 28, Thu 30 Mar Sat 01 Apr RNCM Theatre THEODORA GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL Fri 31 Mar 7.30pm RNCM Concert Hall RNCM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Gustav Mahler 9 in D major Symphony No Jac van Steen conductor Liberty Living is home to 19,500 students across eighteen UK cities including Manchester where we have three student residences; Sir Charles Groves Hall next to the RNCM, Liberty Point next to Manchester Piccadilly train station and the 34 storey Liberty Heights in the city centre. We are delighted to sponsor a scheme to enable all of our Manchester-based students access to £3 tickets to key RNCM performances throughout 2016/17. For more information on how to book a £3 ticket, Liberty Living students should visit www.rncm.ac.uk/libertyliving, contact the RNCM box office on 0161 907 5555 or speak to their reception team. ‘It is a great location because we are close to the city centre and so close to campus. It is really nice to share a flat with people who have the same interests. I feel at ease here.’ Ines, RNCM student and Sir Charles Groves Hall resident Get Involved We’re inviting you to join the RNCM ensemble. Producing world-class artists, operating as a leading international conservatoire and inspiring communities both at home and beyond is a shared effort. It requires the specialist knowledge of our staff, the exceptional talents of our students and more than a little help from our friends. There are so many ways to support the College as we strive to deliver the very highest standards of training underpinned by an artistic programme of the finest quality. We have identified four key areas where you can make the greatest impact on the future of our young musicians and the communities we work with. Student Support RNCM students are ambitious, passionate and determined, but they are also challenged by the ever increasing cost of education. The RNCM is committed to welcoming the finest young music talent in the world to Manchester, awarding a number of bursaries and scholarships each year to support students who could not otherwise afford their studies, but we are only able to meet around half the need. Artistic Programme The RNCM’s artistic programme powers every element of the College’s work. It provides a platform for our exceptional young musicians, brings the most exciting professional performers to audiences across the north, provides opportunities for our students’ creativity and innovation to shine, and enables people of all ages to explore and enjoy the very best music-making. By donating to our artistic programme, the RNCM can continue to be one of the most dynamic centres for exceptional live musicmaking, inspiring our audiences and students for many years to come. From the excitement of schoolchildren composing and performing their own opera, to Family Days and Children’s Concerts, RNCM Engage reaches out to our regional communities and individuals, spreading the message that music connects; that it can enrich, comfort, inspire, challenge, channel, educate… whoever you are. For more information please visit www.rncm.ac.uk/engage Supporting Artistic Enrichment Learning and Participation Mastering a musical instrument requires years of developing technical skill, but becoming a visionary performing artist requires inspiration: the opening of heart, mind and creative ambition. Whether a masterclass with an esteemed international soloist, or a workshop with one of the most highly respected chamber orchestras in world, these experiences ignite another level of passion and vision. For a young, aspiring professional musician they are often, quite simply, a gamechanger. The Learning and Participation team engages with the RNCM’s wider community through a year-round programme of events including an annual Children’s Opera Project, Family Days (see p44), Our Young Explorers Concert Series (see p11) and the Youth Perform musical theatre group which runs on Wednesday evenings and is a lowcost, non-audition group for all young people of secondary school age. In addition the Learning and Participation team designs bespoke projects for a range of community groups and is always happy to discuss new ideas. If you would like to find out more about supporting the RNCM please get in touch with the Development Team on 0161 907 5394 or at development@rncm.ac.uk To find out more about any of our projects contact Fiona Stuart on 0161 907 5281 or communityoutreach@ rncm.ac.uk or visit www. rncm.ac.uk/about/engage Take Your Seat Leave a lasting legacy in the refurbished Concert Hall by naming a seat. For more information please visit our Take Your Seat page at www.rncm.ac.uk/takeyourseat or contact stephanie.clark@rncm.ac.uk The RNCM Learning and Participation team is grateful for the support of the Eric and Margaret Kinder Charitable Trust and the Zochonis Trust. The Sir John Manduell Research Forum Series at the RNCM Our Research Forums are FREE and open to the public; RNCM staff and guest speakers give presentations on an aspect of their work - whether it’s musicological, creative, educational, music-psychological or other kinds of research. The talks last about 45 minutes and then the floor is open for questions and discussion. Open to all, free admission, no ticket required. You can read more about these sessions at www.rncm.ac.uk/ researchforums RNCM Historic Instrument Collection The RNCM Historic Instrument Collection can be accessed using the staircase behind the Box Office or by the lift situated opposite the RNCM Library. Autumn 2016 opening hours can be found at www.rncm.ac.uk/ instrumentcollection Looking for musicians? The RNCM’s Professional Engagements team coordinates a large number of engagements on behalf of music societies, clubs, companies and individuals throughout the year. From background music for weddings to corporate events. Contact the Professional Engagements Team on 0161 907 5352 or rebecca.parnell@rncm.ac.uk for further details. RNCM on the Road RNCM ensembles and soloists perform regularly at prestigious venues and festivals throughout the UK. For more information about future external events please visit www.rncm.ac.uk/ontheroad Artistic Proposals We are always interested in hearing your suggestions for future programming. If you would like to talk to a member of the Artistic Team, email programming@rncm.ac.uk Looking for a Venue? Eating and Drinking at the RNCM There are refreshment facilities available at the RNCM with the Café, Brodsky Restaurant and Bar and the Concert Bar offering a range of fresh, home cooked and locally sourced food from just a coffee and a pastry to a three course meal. The RNCM has a wide selection of excellent purpose-built spaces to hire for every type of event, performance or conference. Following a £7.1 million refurbishment project completed in November 2014, our largest spaces have now been revitalised with excellent back of house facilities and the latest technical set−up including a new lighting rig and sound equipment. For dates and rates please contact our Events Manager, Paul Cobban on 0161 907 5289 or paul.cobban@rncm.ac.uk or for full venue information and technical specifications please visit www.rncm.ac.uk/hire Venues for Hire The RNCM CONCERT HALL has a variety of flexible options for your event with layouts including 445 capacity seating on Level One, 610 capacity seating with our new Balcony and Oglesby Balcony open, or even up to 730 capacity seating with a reduced stage size for amplified bands and small ensembles (NB – please speak to our Events Manager for further details about the 730 layout). The RNCM THEATRE boasts one of the largest theatre stages in Manchester; with ample wing space, optional orchestra pit, full house lighting rig and options for full PA and AV services, this venue hosts performances from rock to fully staged operas. The all-seated auditorium has 607 fixed seats with an option to place additional audience seating over the orchestra pit, taking the maximum capacity to 657 seats. The FORMAN LECTURE THEATRE has a 150 capacity and has been completely updated following the refurbishment project. It comes equipped with projector, screen and is ideal for pre-concert talks, discussions, presentations and screenings. For full venue information and technical specifications please visit www.rncm.ac.uk/hire The RNCM also has a wide range of spaces suitable for social functions, training events, dinners, meetings and conferences, including our 110-seater Carole Nash Recital Room. Please contact our Conference and Catering Team for further details on 0161 907 5353 or hospitality@rncm.ac.uk Brodsky Café Brodsky is our restaurant here at the RNCM. Whether you are attending a concert, a conference or just visiting our facilities, come in for a bite to eat from a quick lunch to a three course meal. We also offer a wide range of wines, beers, spirits, real ales and soft drinks. The Café is open from 8am until the interval on performance nights. We are open from 11am Monday to Friday and 5pm Saturday with last food orders at 7pm on performance nights (and 7.30pm for concerts with an 8pm start time.) We recommend that you reserve a table in Brodsky by calling 0161 907 5353 or 5252. Concert Bar The Concert Bar is open from 5pm until 11pm. During vacations the Concert Bar opens one hour prior to the performance time. Interval Drinks can be ordered at the Concert Bar and in Brodsky. All food items and menus are subject to availability. Outside of term time and at weekends, opening hours are dependent upon the performance programme. For full details of menus and opening hours please call 0161 907 5353 or 5252 or visit www.rncm.ac.uk/brodsky or www.rncm.ac.uk/cafeandbar Hospitality at the RNCM The RNCM can also provide catering for social functions, events, dinners, training events, meetings and conferences in our venues. Please contact our Conference and Catering Team on 0161 907 5353 or hospitality@rncm. ac.uk for further details. Booking Information and Getting Here Don’t forget Concessions You can now select your own seat online when booking tickets. Check this out at www.rncm.ac.uk/whats-on For events promoted by the RNCM, concessions are available to under 18s, students, over 60s, claimants (in receipt of JSA or ESA) and disabled patrons (plus essential companion). For other events please check with the Box Office on 0161 907 5555 or go to www.rncm.ac.uk/whats-on for more details. Please note proof of concession may be required. For full details of concessionary tickets please check with the Box Office or visit www.rncm.ac.uk/discounts Booking by phone 0161 907 5555 Booking in person or by post Box Office, RNCM, 124 Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9RD Booking Fees A booking fee of £1 per ticket applies to most transactions. No booking fee applies to tickets bought in person at the Box Office. Payment Payment can be made by cash, Mastercard, Visa or Maestro. Ticket Exchange & Refunds For full details on ticket exchanges and our refund policy please visit www.rncm.ac.uk/exchanges Please note, refunds are only made in the case of a cancelled performance. Enquiries by email Group Discounts box.office@rncm.ac.uk Box Office opening hours 11am - 6pm Monday to Saturday (later on performance nights) Sunday 1 hour before performances (closed on non-performance Sundays) For full terms and conditions visit www.rncm. ac.uk/whats-on/terms or contact the Box Office. Discounts are available for groups of 10 or more for all events promoted by the RNCM. For more information contact the Box Office or visit www.rncm.ac.uk/groups Flexible Series Save 15% or more on your tickets by creating your own flexible series. Simply choose at least 3 concerts you’d like to attend (marked with FS logo). Sonic Manchester Sonic Manchester is a free scheme for students run by the RNCM, The Bridgewater Hall, BBC Philharmonic and Manchester Camerata. It gives students the opportunity to buy tickets from as little as £3. For more information and to sign up for the latest offers, please visit www.facebook.com/ sonicmanchester Email & Mailing List Keep in touch with events at the RNCM by joining our free mailing list for regular updates. Sign up at www.rncm.ac.uk/ mailinglist or contact the Box Office for details. Access All public spaces and facilities are accessible to wheelchair users (via lifts). Free parking is also available for disabled patrons, reserve your space with reception on 0161 907 5300. Please contact the Box Office or visit www.rncm.ac.uk/ access for detailed access information. How to find us Oxford Road station is the closest railway station and is a 15 minute walk away. Go to www.tfgm.com for details of public transport in the Greater Manchester area. Please also see www.tfgm.com/ buspriority to see how your route to College RNCM Concert Hall may change in the near future as a result of the city-wide Bus Priority Scheme. For more detailed information and a map of how to find us please visit www.rncm.ac.uk/visit Parking Balcony Platform Seats Stage Seats N1 M1 STAGE C1 B1 D1 F1 G1 A18 A11 D28 D17 E28 E16 F28 F15 G29 G14 P1 T1 C24 C15 GG1 U1 B21 B13 H1 H17 I1 I17 J1 J17 K1 K17 L27 L1 Q1 R1 S1 P11 P23 Q10 Q23 R9 R23 S23 RNCM Theatre STAGE PIT SEATS A5 B5 F3 G3 H2 J2 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 For a more detailed layout of our venues please visit www.rncm. ac.uk/seatingplans Additional stage seats E1 Please note, due to recent carriageway changes made by TfGM, visitors can no longer exit Rosamond Street at the junction with Oxford Road (as it is now one way) and are therefore encouraged to exit either via Higher Cambridge Street or Higher Chatham Street. Seating Plans Upper Hall Oglesby Balcony The RNCM car park is located next to the College in the basement of the Sir Charles Groves Hall of Residence, off Rosamond Street West. Open from 5pm weekday evenings and anytime over weekends, costing £3.50 (payable on foot at the machine). Closes at 11.30pm. Other car parking options are available at www.rncm.ac.uk/parking Artists and programmes are correct at the time of going to press and we reserve the right to change artists and/or programmes without notice if necessary. If you have any comments please contact Head of Marketing & Communications, RNCM, 124 Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9RD. Lower Hall Q R1 S2 C4 B11 B29 D4 C11 C29 E4 D11 D29 E11 E29 F11 F29 G11 G29 H11 H29 J11 J29 K11 K29 L11 L29 M11 M29 N11 N29 P11 P29 Q11 Q29 R11 T3 U2 A11 S11 R29 S24 S29 T29 U29 Sponsors and Supporters ERIC AND MARGARET KINDER CHARITABLE TRUST ZOCHONIS trust THE RAWSTHORNE trust Brochure designed by www.nimblepanda.uk Event Partners