Autumn 2014 programme
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Autumn 2014 programme
Autumn 2014 programme Box Office 020 8463 0100 www.blackheathhalls.com Hire the Halls Blackheath Halls, a Grade II listed building, offers two beautiful and unique spaces for celebrations, performances, recordings, conferences and rehearsals. Renowned for the quality of its acoustics, the magnificent Great Hall is the venue of choice for leading orchestras and ensembles for recordings and rehearsals. Among those who choose Blackheath Halls as their preferred venue are Chandos Records, English National Opera, London Symphony Orchestra and Channel 4. The recently refurbished Recital Room, which is licensed for wedding ceremonies, offers the perfect location for smaller scale functions and chamber music performances. For all hire enquiries please contact Caroline Foulkes, hires@blackheathhalls.com or 020 8318 9758 BLACKHEATH WELCOME SUNDAYS AUTUMN SHADES AT BLACKHEATH HALLS Once again we have a full programme of performances and events lined up at the Halls over the autumn period. There are four great comedy nights, opening with Shappi Khorsandi’s brand new show “Because I’m Shappi...” on 4 October. The ever popular Marcus Brigstocke makes a welcome return on 22 October with “Je M’accuse – I am Marcus”. Add two further comic talents – Paul Chowdhry on 25 October and Seann Walsh on 20 December, and you have a great season of fun! Our Comedy Happy Hour offers 20% off all drinks between 6.30pm and 7.30pm on comedy nights. One of the most highly regarded vocalists in the UK, Jacqui Dankworth, is back for one night only on 10 October, with a mix of jazz, folk, soul and blues. For a great evening of true “variety” don’t miss The House of Fun With Arthur Smith with fantastic comedy, sparkling music and saucy stand-up. What can be said about the Tiger Lillies that hasn’t already been said? If you haven’t seen them, now’s your chance, and if you have then welcome back! With their mix of cabaret, anarchic opera and gypsy music, they arrive on 26 November. A treat for all gardening enthusiasts, on 21 November, the nation’s favourite and most respected gardener, Monty Don, speaks about his life and travels visiting gardens all over the world. Blackheath Halls is pleased to present a short series of events to mark the centenary of World War I, with music, poetry, and a wonderfully nostalgic evening of songs and popular music from the time, Keep The Home Fires Burning. Our Saturday afternoon children’s theatre series presents four classic stories – The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Pinocchio, Aladdin and The Selfish Giant, together with a fantastic new tale, Shoe Kangaroo and the Big Bad Boot. The Sunday morning recital series opens on 28 September with the virtuoso pianist, Nikolai Demidenko. The autumn series also includes “London Pride – A Celebration of London in Song” with soprano Catherine Bott and pianist Jonathan Cohen, the brilliant young Czech Orbis Trio, piano duo Pascal and Ami Rogé in a programme of French music during World War I, and violin and piano duo Deniz Arman Gelenbe and Michael Bochmann. The Jette Parker Young Artists present three further Wednesday evening recitals, the first of these is on 15 October. The students of Trinity Laban play an integral role in the music making of the Halls, with an exciting and varied programme of concerts and other events, featuring the Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonia, Wind Orchestra, and Chorus. There are also many opportunities to get involved and learn new skills, including tea dances, our annual Blackheath Goes Gospel project, and a special Ceilidh. Or why not join the Blackheath Halls Orchestra or Chorus, or our Meantime Jazz group? There’s plenty for everyone, so do come and join us... CONTENTS Blackheath Sundays Classical events Spoken Word events World War I week Children’s events What’s On When Music events Comedy events Art Exhibition Community Come and Join In Community events Support Us Keith Murray General Manager Booking info Contacts General Manager Operations Manager Marketing and Box Keith Murray Hannah Benton Office Co-ordinator Kyle Jarvis Development Manager Technical Manager Community Administrator Helma Zebregs Malcolm Richards Engagement Manager Caroline Foulkes Rose Ballantyne Tel: 020 8318 9758 Fax: 020 8852 5154 Email: info@blackheathhalls.com Box office: 020 8463 0100 www.blackheathhalls.com 3 BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS CATHERINE BOTT soprano JONATHAN COHEN piano SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER 11am | Recital Room London Pride: A celebration of London in song Programme Includes: Lionel Monckton Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green Sandy Wilson A Room in Bloomsbury Percy Grainger Handel in the Strand Manning Sherwin A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square Jonathan Dove Five Am’rous Sighs NIKOLAI DEMIDENKO piano SUNDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 11am | Great Hall Glinka Notturno in F minor, ‘La Séparation’ Kalinnikov Notturno in F sharp minor Blumenfeld Notturno Fantasia in E major, Op.20 Chopin Nocturne in C minor, Op.48, No.1; Nocturne in F sharp minor, Op.48, No.2; Nocturne in E flat major, Op.55, No.2; Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op.Posth; Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat major, Op.61; Sonata No.3 Nikolai Demidenko’s passionate virtuosity and musicianship has brought him worldwide recognition. Renowned for his authoritative performances of the Russian concerto repertoire, he has worked with many conductors and orchestras throughout the world, including the symphony orchestras of Adelaide, Barcelona, Melbourne, Queensland. TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions 4 In this enchanting selection of songs acclaimed soprano Catherine Bott takes a musical trip round her home-town, with Jonathan Cohen at the piano. If you live in London too, then you’ll know the number of the bus that takes you from Chalk Farm to Camberwell Green, or perhaps you’ve always wanted A Room in Bloomsbury. If you’ve visited London, you’ll have wondered whether nightingales really do sing in Berkeley Square. With songs both comical and tender, world-weary and affectionate, from Joyce Grenfell to Jonathan Dove and from music hall to concert hall, London Pride is a programme for anyone with a place for London in their hearts. TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions Support our Blackheath Sunday recitals Our Sunday morning recital series has been a regular feature at Blackheath Halls for many years, providing opportunities for local audiences to hear some of the country’s leading classical artists, as well as many new and emerging ensembles and soloists. If you are not already a donor and enjoy our Sunday morning recitals, we hope that www.blackheathhalls.com you will consider making a donation to the series or even sponsoring an individual recital, either on your own or as part of a group. With your support we can continue to deliver a diverse and high quality series of recitals. Contact Helma Zebregs, Development Manager, at h.zebregs@trinitylaban.ac.uk BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS Blackheath Sundays Multibuy Discount ORBIS TRIO SUNDAY 26 OCTOBER 11am | Recital Room Haydn Piano Trio in C major, Hob.XV:21 Badadjanian Piano Trio in F sharp minor Dvořák Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op.90 ‘Dumky’ The Orbis Trio, based in Prague, comprises leading Czech young artists, laureates of international competitions and experienced soloists and chamber musicians. Their spirited, fine performances have quickly brought them international success. The trio have given concerts in countries Book 3-4 concerts and receive a 10% discount A fr coffee is ee in with all cluded tickets for Blac k S u n d ay s h e a t h e ve n t s Book all 5 concerts and receive a 15% discount. including Slovakia, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy and Great Britain. They play regularly in the major Prague chamber music series, including the Czech Philharmonic Society series and the Prague Symphony Orchestra Chamber series. TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions Be part of our brochure Winter/S pring 20 14 programm e Find out how your business can benefit from advertising in our next brochure Contact: Janine Howlett, marketing consultant j.howlett@trinitylaban.ac.uk Summ er 20 14 pr ogram me Box Offic 020 8463 e 0100 www.blac kheathha lls.com Box 020 84 Office www.b 63 01 lackhe athhal 00 ls.com Box office: 020 8463 0100 5 BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS PASCAL ROGÉ piano AMI ROGÉ piano World War I week SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 11am | Great Hall French Music During World War I Blackheath Sundays Multibuy Discount Book 3-4 concerts and receive a 10% discount Book all 5 concerts and receive a 15% discount Ravel Tombeau de Couperin (movements: Forlane, Rigaudon, Menuet) Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps Poulenc Sonata for piano four-hands Debussy Étude 10 pour les sonoritiés opposées; Étude 11 pour les arpèges composées Debussy Berceuse Héroïque Debussy Pièce pour l’oeuvre du ‘Vêtement du blessé’ Ravel La Valse for piano four-hands Pascal Rogé is one of the great interpreters of French piano music, his name is simply synonymous with the best playing of French repertoire in the world today. For several years, Pascal has enjoyed playing recitals for four-hands/two-pianos with his partner in life and in music Ami Rogé. DENIZ ARMAN GELENBE piano MICHAEL BOCHMANN violin SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 11am | Recital Room Beethoven Violin Sonata No.1 in D major, Op.12 Granados Sonata for Violin and Piano, H.127 Saygun Suite for Violin and Piano, Op.33 ‘Demet’ Elgar Sospiri, Op.70 Janáček Sonata for Violin and Piano Dvořák Sonatina in G major, Op.100 Pianist Deniz Arman Gelenbe has been acclaimed as one of the best chamber musicians of our time. A dedicated chamber musician and teacher, she has performed with the Talich, Alexander, Haydn, Enesco, Ciompi and Borromeo Quartets. 6 Together, they have travelled the world appearing at prestigious festivals and concert halls, New York’s Carnegie Hall, London’s Kings Place, The Sage Gateshead, City Recital Hall Angel Place Sydney, the Hong Kong Joy of Music Festival and many more. TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions A fr coffee is ee in with all cluded tickets for Blac k S u n d ay s h e a t h e ve n t s For this performance she is joined by Michael Bochmann, leader of the Bochmann String Quartet, concert master of the English String Orchstra and English Symphony Orchestra, soloist and teacher. TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions www.blackheathhalls.com CLASSICAL EVENTS MUSIC APPRECIATION WITH MATTHEW TAYLOR The Concerto 1900-1945 MONDAY 22 & 29 SEPTEMBER; 6, 13 & 20 OCTOBER; 3, 10, 17, & 24* NOVEMBER; 1 DECEMBER 10am | Recital Room To celebrate the composition of his own Flute Concerto, Matthew Taylor’s lecture for this term will be devoted to the concerto over the first part of the 20th century. It will be as wide-ranging as it will be varied. In 45 years we will have composers as early as Elgar or Bruch; Sibelius and Nielsen may be heard with possibilities of Ravel or Bartok. Rachmaninov and Prokofiev belong to the period as do American composers such as Barber. For more information and to make a booking contact: Lionel Lewis on 020 8297 1075, email ljl@lioneljlewis. org.uk or Michael Mellish on 020 8852 6391. TRINITY LABAN SHOWCASE SERIES In the spring Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance will bring you a monthly series of showcase concerts featuring performances by individual students and ensembles. In anticipation of this monthly series we will be holding a showcase concert this autumn to launch this new concert series. COURSE FEE: £80 (10-week course) *Great Hall TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side-by-Side MASTER HARPISTS FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 6pm | Recital Room FRIDAY 3 OCTOBER 6pm | Great Hall Conductor Jonathan Tilbrook Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D minor, Op.47 Masters students Laure Genthialon, Solenn Grand, Eleonora Murgia and Tom Xerri, along with fellow Trinity Laban students, will present a concert of entrancing harp repertoire by Fauré, Renié and Debussy. ADMISSION FREE Trinity Laban orchestral students play alongside members of the teaching staff in this performance of Shostakovich’s Symphony No.5, one of the composer’s most powerful and enduring symphonies. These concerts provide a wonderful opportunity to witness Trinity Laban teaching staff, all highly experienced professional orchestral musicians, play alongside students, performing masterpieces of the orchestral repertoire. ADMISSION FREE Why not stay after classical events for drinks, a chat and music in our relaxed and friendly bar Duration: Approx 60 minutes Box office: 020 8463 0100 7 CLASSICAL EVENTS BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS TRINITY LABAN SINFONIA WIND AND STRING ORCHESTRA THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Conductors Andrew Dunn, Andrew Sherwood Geoffrey Poole Tide’s Turning Malcolm Binney Boz Dances Adam Gorb Tranquility Saint-Saëns Orient et Occident Delius 2 Aquarelles Grace Williams Sea Sketches Peter Sculthorpe Songs of Sea and Sky Finzi Farewell to Arms Tavener Mother of God, Here I Stand TICKETS: £5 JETTE PARKER YOUNG ARTISTS RECITALS Artistic Director David Gowland Administrator Siri Fischer Hansen WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER 7pm | Recital Room We are delighted to be hosting another series of recitals by singers from the Royal Opera House's Jette Parker Young Artists Programme, accompanied by the Programme's Artistic Director David Gowland. For more information about the Programme, visit www.roh.org.uk/ about/jette-parker-young-artistsprogramme KIANDRA HOWARTH soprano RACHEL KELLY mezzo-soprano Rising sta the Roya rs of lO House, C pera oven Garden t WEDNESDAY 12 NOVEMBER 7pm | Recital Room ANUSH HOVHANNISYAN soprano SAMUEL SAKKER tenor WEDNESDAY 21 JANUARY 7pm | Recital Room LAUREN FAGAN soprano SAMUEL DALE JOHNSON baritone TICKETS: £7 | £5 students | £18 for all three recitals Jette Parker Young Artists Programme is generously supported by Oak Foundation 8 www.blackheathhalls.com CLASSICAL EVENTS BLACKHEATH SUNDAYS TRINITY LABAN WIND ORCHESTRA THURSDAY 23 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Conductor Timothy Reynish Piano Edgar Cardoso Horn Jon Frank Constant Lambert Concerto for Piano and 9 instruments Elgar Howarth Concerto for Horn and Wind Band Joe Duddell The Redwood Tree Will Handysides* New composition (world premiére) Conducted by the doyen of Wind Orchestral music, and featuring Trinity Laban soloists Jon Frank and Edgar Cardoso, this programme offers a colourful palette of music far removed from the traditional wind band repertoire of Sunday afternoon band stands. TICKETS: £5 MONDAY LUNCHTIME RECITALS The Friends of Blackheath Halls bring you a series of recitals for the autumn. All concerts are in the Recital Room and start at 1.10pm. A light lunch is available prior to the recital. Admission is free with a retiring donation to Blackheath Halls. CHARLOTTE DERRY lyric soprano HORACIO LÓPEZ REDONDO piano MONDAY 22 SEPTEMBER Songs by Barber, Argento, Floyd, Nicolai, Mozart, Strauss and Debussy ANNA CASHELL violin CHIHIRO ONO violin/viola SIMON WATTERTON piano MONDAY 29 SEPTEMBER Ligeti Viola Sonata; Prokofiev Sonata for two violins, Op.56; Bax Trio in One Movement OLGA PALIY piano *Trinity Laban student MONDAY 6 OCTOBER TRINITY LABAN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC GROUP In conjunction with CoMA FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 6pm | Recital Room ROXANA RUMNEY violin DOMINIC JOHN piano MONDAY 13 OCTOBER Conductor Gregory Rose Morgan Hayes Dislocated Chorales Piers Hellawell Maquette Jordan Hunt The Centre Cannot Hold Zigmunt Zrauze Fields and Hills Michael Levinas Trois pensées pour CoMA Simon Speare A Gentle Weeping Trinity Laban’s Contemporary Music Group helps celebrate the 21st birthday of CoMA (Contemporary Music for All) with a concert of ‘CoMA Classics’, works specifically composed for CoMA by various international composers. TICKETS: £5 Beethoven Sonata in G major, Op.31, No.1; Ravel Sonatine; Alberto Ginastera Argentine Dances Mozart Sonata K.377 in F major; Fauré Sonata Op.13 in A major; Saint-Saëns Danse Macabre, Op.40 TRIO QUELLA FIAMMA MONDAY 20 OCTOBER Purcell Music for a While; Francesco Conti Cantata: Dopo tante e tante pene; Diego Ortiz Three Recercadas; Monteverdi Minerva: O coraggioso Ulisse; Kapsperger Preludio & Canario; Handel Lascia ch’io pianga; Corelli Movements from Sonata in F; Barbara Strozzi Lagrime mie >> Box office: 020 8463 0100 9 BLACKHEATH CLASSICAL EVENTS SUNDAYS MONDAY LUNCHTIME RECITALS MARK GIBBS viola CHRISTOPHER ATKINSON piano MONDAY 27 OCTOBER Prokofiev (arr. Borisovsky). Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet; Rebecca Clarke Morpheus; Bax Sonata for viola and piano NADIA MYERSCOUGH violin CLELIA IRUZUN piano MONDAY 3 NOVEMBER Programme includes Chopin Ballade No.1; Gottschalk The Union: Concert Paraphrase on National Airs TRACENSEMBLE MONDAY 10 NOVEMBER Berio Sequenza I, III and XI; Finnissy Domestic & Salon Pastimes I and II; Saariaho Adjö JANE NG violin JAMES BAILLIEU piano MONDAY 17 NOVEMBER Schubert Sonata in A major, D.574; Sibelius Two Humoresques Op.87; Jane Ng The Pagoda of Dreams; Ravel Tzigane BELVIL TRIO MONDAY 1 DECEMBER Programme includes Bach/Gounod Ave Maria; Lehar Meine Lippen, sie kussen so heiss; Rachmaninov Three songs; Vocalise; Strauss Morgen ENSEMBLE IBERIA MONDAY 15 DECEMBER Faure Masques et Bergamasques, Op.112; Holst The Planets, Op.32; Ravel La Valse BLAZE ENSEMBLE THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER Mozart Quintet for Piano and Winds in E flat, K.452; Blumer Sextet Op.45 10 TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA THURSDAY 30 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Conductor Garry Walker Piano Giulio Poggia Bridge The Sea Takemitsu Riverrun Oliver Muxworthy* New composition Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade Scottish born conductor Garry Walker directs the Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra in a programme based around the thematic idea of water and the sea. Frank Bridge’s orchestral suite The Sea aptly opens the concert, followed by Toru Takemitsu’s Riverrun, one of many pieces in the composer’s output reflecting his fascination with water. Gorgeous melodies and a vast, impeccably employed palette of orchestral colours have made Scheherazade one of Rimsky-Korsakov’s most popular works. This piece, along with a new composition from Trinity Laban student Oliver Muxworthy, completes the programme. TICKETS: £12 | £7 concessions *Trinity Laban student www.blackheathhalls.com BLACKHEATH CLASSICAL SUNDAYS EVENTS TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side-by-Side FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER 6pm | Great Hall Conductor Jonathan Tilbrook Vaughan Williams Symphony No.2 ‘London’ Box office 020 8463 0100 World War I week Trinity Laban orchestral students play alongside members of the teaching staff in this performance of Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No 2, popularly known as the London Symphony. Although composed pre-war, the symphony was dedicated to friend and fellow composer George Butterworth, who was killed in action in the July 1916 Somme offensive during World War I, and it was Butterworth who first encouraged Vaughan Williams to write the piece. ADMISSION FREE Duration: Approx 60 minutes TRINITY LABAN CHORUS THURSDAY 20 NOVEMBER 6.30pm | Great Hall Conductor Dominic Peckham Carl Orff Carmina Burana Blackheath Halls’ Great Hall provides the perfect setting for a performance of Carl Orff’s most famous and magnificent work, Carmina Burana. Through its use in countless television shows, TV commercials and films over the last 30 years, ‘O Fortuna’ is known and loved throughout the world. Hear the full work performed by Trinity Laban Chorus and soloists, with piano and percussion accompaniment. Conducted by Dominic Peckham, one of the UK’s finest young orchestral and choral directors and hailed as ‘one of the most exciting conductors of his generation’. TICKETS: £5 Box office: 020 8463 0100 11 CLASSICAL EVENTS ON HEAVEN AND EARTH A Song for All ships All Seas THURSDAY 27 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Conductor Nicholas Pendlebury Soprano Hilary Cronin Trinity Laban String Ensemble TRINITY LABAN POSTGRADUATE OPERA SCENES TUESDAY 9 DECEMBER 5pm & 7.30pm | Recital Room Director Tori Banks Musical directors Kelvin Lim, Robert Bottriell Postgraduate vocal students from Trinity Laban present a selection of staged operatic excerpts to showcase their work. John Tavener Song of the Angel John Corigliano Voyage Gavin Bryars The Sinking of the Titanic James MacMillan A Meditation on Iona Aaron J Kernis Musica Celestis ADMISSION FREE In keeping with Trinity Laban’s autumn theme, ‘A Song for All Ships All Seas’, the Trinity Laban String Ensemble programme follows an arcshaped journey, starting in the heavens with the late John Tavener’s calm and quietly ecstatic work Song of the Angel, featuring the voice of Hilary Cronin, then onto the seas below with John Corigliano’s Voyage and Gavin Bryars’ moving The Sinking of the Titanic. James MacMillan’s A Meditation on Iona takes the audience back to dry land on an island of stark and desolate beauty. The evening finishes back in the celestial realm with Aaron J Kernis’ Musica Celestis. TRINITY LABAN UNDERGRADUATE OPERA SCENES FRIDAY 12 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Recital Room Director Toria Banks Under the direction of Toria Banks, final year undergraduate vocal students at Trinity Laban present the culmination of an intensive week as a small company working on opera scenes. ADMISSION FREE TICKETS: £5 TRINITY LABAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA THURSDAY 11 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Conductor Roy Goodman Weber Euryanthe Overture J291 Mozart Idomeneo Ballet Music Beethoven Symphony No.6 ‘Pastoral’ TICKETS: £5 12 www.blackheathhalls.com Box office 020 8463 0100 SPOKEN WORD NAOMI WOOD Mrs Hemingway BLAKE MORRISON The Pity of War WEDNESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 8pm | Recital Room Tickets to Spoken Word events include a glass of wine (over 18s only) Naomi Wood’s novel Mrs Hemingway tells the story of how it was to love and be loved by the most famous writer of his generation. Set against the backdrop of bohemian Paris in the 1920s to 1960s Cold War America, Mrs Hemingway is narrated by Hemingway’s four wives: Hadley, Pauline, Martha and Mary. Based on real love-letters and telegrams, the novel is inspired by the explosive love-triangles that wrecked each of Hemingway’s marriages. As each wife struggles with the mistress for Ernest’s heart and a place in his bed, each marriage slips from tenderness to treachery. Each Mrs Hemingway thought it would last forever – each one was wrong. World War I week WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER 8pm | Recital Room To mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War I local author Blake Morrison (left) presents an evening of poetry, written by war poets such as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon and Rupert Brooke, among others. Plus war poems about more recent conflicts including a couple of Blake’s own. TICKETS: £10 (includes a glass of wine) TICKETS: £10 (includes a glass of wine) MONTY DON Down to Earth FRIDAY 21 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall* Monty Don is a renowned gardening writer and BBC television presenter and the nation’s favourite and most respected gardener. Hear him speak about his life and travels visiting gardens all over the world, what really happens behind the scenes when filming, about how he made his own organic garden from a bare field and how understanding and working with nature enriches and empowers us all. TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions *Reserved seating – book early to avoid disappointment Box office: 020 8463 0100 13 WORLD WAR I WEEK LEST WE FORGET WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER Marking the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, we remember in words and music the ways in which this major conflict was reflected by leading poets and composers of the time, and through the popular songs of the day, the pioneering spirit that prevailed both at home and abroad. BLAKE MORRISON The Pity of War WEDNESDAY 5 NOVEMBER 8pm | Recital Room Local author Blake Morrison presents an evening of poetry, written by war poets such as Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon and Rupert Brooke, among others. Plus poems about more recent wars including a couple of Blake’s own. TICKETS: £10 (includes a glass of wine) TRINITY LABAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Side-by-Side FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER 6pm | Great Hall Conductor Jonathan Tilbrook Vaughan Williams Symphony No.2 ‘London’ Trinity Laban orchestral students perform Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No.2 ‘A London Symphony’. Although composed pre-war, the symphony was dedicated to friend and fellow composer George Butterworth who was killed on the Somme during World War I. ADMISSION FREE PASCAL ROGÉ piano AMI ROGÉ piano SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 11am | Great Hall French Music During World War I Ravel Tombeau de Couperin (movements: Forlane, Rigaudon, Menuet) Stravinsky Le Sacre du Printemps Poulenc Sonata for piano four-hands Debussy Étude 10 pour les sonoritiés opposées; Étude 11 pour les arpèges composes Debussy Berceuse Héroique Debussy Pièce pour l’oeuvre du ‘Vêtement du blessé’ Ravel La Valse for piano four-hands Pascal Rogé is one of the great interpreters of French piano music, his name is synonymous with the best playing of French repertoire in the world today. For several years, Pascal has enjoyed playing recitals for four-hands/two-pianos with his partner in life and in music Ami Rogé. TICKETS: £14 | £12 concessions WORLD WAR I WEEK KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall To commemorate the centenary of the start of the First World War, Opera UK Concerts and actor Ian Lavender* (Private Pike Dad’s Army) bring you an evening of nostalgia and wonderful songs. Featuring popular music from the time, including Lehar’s The Merry Widow and many of Ivor Novello’s beautiful melodies, wellknown songs such as Pack Up Your Troubles, It’s A Long Way to Tipperary and plenty of opportunities for audience participation, including the chorus of Keep the Home Fires Burning, this promises to be a very special evening to mark the occasion. TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions *Appearance subject to availability TOM BUTLER ART EXHIBITION Château d’Oigny Landscapes TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 29 NOVEMBER 10am-5pm | Recital Room Over a period of eight years on annual visits to a French château, Château d’Oigny at Oigny en Valois in the department of Aisnes, Picardy, Tom Butler painted a series of landscapes. A number of battles in WWI were fought along the Chemin des Dames and whilst driving through the Forest of Compiegne one passes signs to La clairiere de l’Armistice where the Armistice was signed in 1918. Additional events SUNDAY 30 NOVEMBER 11am Deniz Arman Gelenbe & Michael Bochmann, see page 6 MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 1.10pm Ensemble Iberia, see page 10 CHILDREN’S EVENTS THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN SATURDAY 11 OCTOBER 3pm | Recital Room Treasure Trove Lotto and Otto have to do chore after chore after chore in the rat run town of Hamelin. Their only enjoyment is the occasional game of hide and seek or watching from the hillside the goings on of the town below. How will the town get rid of the rats? They are getting everywhere and I’m not talking about the town’s council or the Mayor, they’re another problem! TICKETS: £7 Suitable for ages 4+ Running Time: 50 minutes Box office 020 8463 0100 PINOCCHIO SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER 3pm | Recital Room Cornelius and Jones Adapted from Collodi’s classic story, this show follows the adventures of that likeable rascal Pinocchio. ‘Only good sons have a chance of becoming real boys’ warns the cricket. But try as he might, Pinocchio the puppet cannot stay out of trouble. The play captures the magic of the original story and is performed with hand-carved puppets and original music and songs. TICKETS: £7 Suitable for ages 3+ Running Time: 60 minutes 16 www.blackheathhalls.com CHILDREN’S EVENTS Children’s Multibuy Discounts Book 3-4 events and receive a 10% discount Book all 5 and receive a 15% discount SHOE KANGAROO AND THE BIG BAD BOOT SATURDAY 8 NOVEMBER 3pm | Recital Room Garlic Theatre Did you ever lose a shoe? That tumbled into a bird that flew over the sea to an island new where creatures strange and mysterious grew from a wondrous, magical Shoe Kangaroo. A strapping tale filled with shoes, which promises to be a delightful old load of cobblers. Garlic Theatre take you on a fantastical journey to the island of lost shoes with clowning, mime and beautifully crafted puppets. TICKETS: £7 Suitable for ages 4+ Running Time: 45 minutes THE SELFISH GIANT SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 3pm | Recital Room Sea Legs Puppet Theatre Since building a wall to keep the children out of his garden, the only visitors the Selfish Giant gets are Lady Snow and her friends. One morning he hears the most beautiful music coming from this bedroom window and is delighted with the sight that greets him. Set in a magnificent steel sculpted garden, the story is told using beautifully crafted puppets, a brilliant musical soundtrack and superb storytelling. TICKETS: £7 Suitable for ages 2+ Running Time: 45 minutes + 15 minutes Meet the Puppets Box office: 020 8463 0100 17 CHILDREN’S EVENTS Children’s Multibuy Discounts Book 3-4 events and receive a 10% discount Book all 5 and receive a 15% discount ALADDIN SATURDAY 6 DECEMBER 3pm | Recital Room Indigo Moon Theatre This colourful tale from the Arabian Nights is set in the Middle East: a place of mystery, enchantment and strange, mythical creatures. Large-scale contemporary shadow puppet theatre tells of a poor street boy who falls hopelessly in love with a Royal Princess. What magic would he need just to see her again? Follow Aladdin on this wild and dangerous adventure as he gets caught up in the excitement way beyond his control. TICKETS: £7 Suitable for ages 4+ Running Time: 50 minutes Cakes and cookies If you’re going to children’s events, Blackheath Sundays or Monday Lunchtime Recitals, look out for our delicious treats in the cafe bar. Perfect with a cup of tea or coffee. Cute Cuisine Contact Janine Howlett tel: 07849 640909 jhowlett65@ googlemail.com AUTUMN 2014 DIARY Your complete guide to what’s on and when... SEPTEMBER MONDAY1 Blackheath Goes Gospel Advanced Level Workshop 7.30pm TUESDAY 2 - SATURDAY 27 Art Exhibition: Debbie Baynes 10am-5pm MONDAY 8 Blackheath Goes Gospel Advanced Level Workshop 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 10 Tea Dance 2pm Monday 15 Blackheath Goes Gospel Advanced Level Workshop 7.30pm Highlights MONDAY 22 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: Charlotte Derry, lyric soprano; Horacio Lopez Redondo, piano 1.10pm Blackheath Goes Gospel Advanced Level Workshop 7.30pm Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm Blackheath Sundays 28 September WEDNESDAY 24 Naomi Wood: Mrs Hemingway 8pm THURSDAY 25 JC and Imaginary Bipolar Band 7.30pm FRIDAY 26 Ceilidh 7.30pm SUNDAY 28 Blackheath Sundays: Nikolai Demidenko, piano 11am Use Your Voice 2pm MONDAY 29 Music Appreciation 10am Luncthime Recital: Anna Cashell, violin; Chihiro Ono violin/viola; Simon Watterton piano 1.10pm Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm Multibuy offers are available for Blackheath Sundays and Children’s events and Comedy events. Contact the box office for more details Shappi Khorsandi Saturday 4 October Box office 020 8463 0100 OCTOBER WEDNESDAY 1 - WEDNESDAY 29 Art Exhibition: Terry Scales 10am-5pm WEDNESDAY 1 Tea Dance 2pm FRIDAY 3 Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra side-by-side 6pm SATURDAY 4 Terry Scales: Art discussion 2pm Shappi Khorsandi 8pm SUNDAY 5 Blackheath Halls Orchestra Rehearsal 2.30pm MONDAY 6 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: Olga Paliy, piano 1.10pm Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm THURSDAY 9 Trinity Laban Sinfonia Wind and String Orchestra 7.30pm FRIDAY 10 Jacqui Dankworth 8pm Jacqui Dankworth Friday 10 October AUTUMN 2014 DIARY Your complete guide to what’s on and when... SATURDAY 11 The Pied Piper of Hamelin 3pm SUNDAY 12 Blackheath Sundays: Catherine Bott, soprano, Jonathan Cohen, piano 11am Blackheath Halls Orchestra Sectionals 11am Terry Scales: Art discussion 2pm Use Your Voice 2pm Blackheath Halls Orchestra Rehearsal 2.30pm MONDAY 13 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: Roxana Rumney, violin; Dominic John, piano 1.10pm Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 15 Jette Parker Young Artists: Kiandra Howarth, soprano, Rachel Kelly, mezzo-soprano 7pm Highlights THURSDAY 16 Beats in the Bar 7.30pm Pinocchio Saturday 25 October SATURDAY 18 House of Fun with Arthur Smith 7.30pm MONDAY 20 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: Trio Quella Fiamma 1.10pm Meantime Jazz: Course 1 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm TUESDAY 21 Beats in the Bar 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 22 Marcus Brigstocke 8pm THURSDAY 23 Trinity Laban Wind Orchestra 7.30pm FRIDAY 24 Trinity Laban Contemporary Music Group in conjunction with CoMA 6pm SATURDAY 25 Pinocchio 3pm Paul Chowdhry 8pm SUNDAY 26 Blackheath Sundays: Orbis Trio 11am Use Your Voice 2pm Paul Chowdhry Saturday 25 October Box office 020 8463 0100 Blackheath Halls Orchestra Rehearsal 2.30pm MONDAY 27 Luncthime Recital: Mark Gibbs, viola; Christopher Atkinson, piano 1.10pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm TUESDAY 28 Beats in the Bar 7.30pm THURSDAY 30 Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra 7.30pm FRIDAY 31 Trinity Laban Showcase Series: Harp Department 6pm NOVEMBER SUNDAY 2 Blackheath Halls Orchestra Rehearsal 2.30pm MONDAYS & FRIDAYS 3 - 28 Cards for Good Causes 9.30am MONDAY 3 Music Appreciation 10am Luncthime Recital: Nadia Myerscough violin; Clelia Iruzun, piano 1.10pm Art Exhibition 4-29 November AUTUMN 2014 DIARY Stay after attending an event for drinks, a chat and music in our relaxed and friendly bar MONDAY 3 Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm TUESDAY 4 - SATURDAY 29 Art Exhibition: Tom Butler 10am WEDNESDAY 5 Blake Morrison 8pm Friday 7 Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra side-by-side 6pm SATURDAY 8 Shoe Kangaroo and The Big Bad Boot 3pm SUNDAY 9 Blackheath Sundays: Pascal Rogé, piano; Ami Rogé, piano 11am Blackheath Halls Orchestra Rehearsal 11.30am Use Your Voice 2pm MONDAY 10 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: Tracensemble 1.10pm Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm Blake Morrison Wednesday 5 November WEDNESDAY 12 Jette Parker Young Artists: Anush Hovhannisyan, soprano, Samuel Sakker, tenor 7pm THURSDAY 13 Celebrate Royal Greenwich 7pm FRIDAY 14 Celebrate Royal Greenwich 7pm SATURDAY 15 Keep the Home Fires Burning 7.30pm SUNDAY 16 Blackheath Halls Orchestra Rehearsal 2pm Blackheath Halls Orchestra Performance 6.30pm MONDAY 17 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: Jane Ng, violin; James Baillieu, piano 1.10pm Multibuy offers are available for Blackheath Sundays, Children’s events and Comedy events. Contact the box office for more details Blackheath Sundays 9 November Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014 7.30pm TUESDAY 18 Beats in the Bar 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 19 Tea Dance 2pm THURSDAY 20 Trinity Laban Chorus: Carmina Burana 6.30pm FRIDAY 21 Monty Don: Down to Earth 7.30pm SATURDAY 22 The Selfish Giant 3pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014: Dress Rehearsal 2pm Blackheath Goes Gospel 2014: Performance 7.30pm SUNDAY 23 Blackheath Christmas Fair 10.30am Use Your Voice 2pm MONDAY 24 Music Appreciation 10am Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm Monty Don Friday 21 November SUMMER 2014 DIARY Your complete guide to what’s on and when... WEDNESDAY 26 Tiger Lillies 8pm THURSDAY 27 On Heaven and Earth 7.30pm FRIDAY 28 Rhythm & Swing Autumn Celebration 7pm SUNDAY 30 Blackheath Sundays: Deniz Arman Gelenbe piano, Michael Bochmann, violin 11am DECEMBER MONDAYS & FRIDAYS 1-15 Cards for Good Causes 9.30am FRIDAY 5 Blackheath Halls Orchestra Chamber Music Night 7.30pm SUNDAY 7 Use Your Voice 2pm Blackheath Halls Chorus: Dress Rehearsal 7pm MONDAY 8 Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm FRIDAY 19 Blackheath Halls Christmas Concert 7.30pm TUESDAY 9 Trinity Laban Postgraduate Opera Scenes 5pm & 7.30pm THURSDAY 11 Trinity Laban Concert Orchestra 7.30pm WEDNESDAY 3 Turning of the Year 7.15pm MONDAY 15 Lunchtime recital: Ensemble Iberia 1.10pm Use Your Voice & Meantime Jazz Social Event 7pm Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm Highlights WEDNESDAY 17 Christmas Tea Dance 2pm THURSDAY 18 Lunchtime Recital: Blaze Ensemble 1.10pm FRIDAY 12 Trinity Laban Undergraduate Opera Scenes 7.30pm Aladdin Saturday 6 December 020 8463 0100 SATURDAY 6 Aladdin 3pm MONDAY 1 Music Appreciation 10am Lunchtime Recital: BelVil Trio 1.10pm Meantime Jazz: Course 2 7pm Blackheath Halls Chorus 7.30pm THURSDAY 4 Turning of the Year 5pm & 7.15pm Box office SATURDAY 13 Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet! 7.30pm Christmas Tea Dance Wednesday 17 December SATURDAY 20 Seann Walsh 8pm JANUARY 2015 WEDNESDAY 21 Jette Parker Young Artists: Lauren Fagan, soprano; Samuel Dale Johnston, baritone 7pm Seann Walsh Saturday 20 December MUSIC EVENTS JC AND THE IMAGINARY BIPOLAR BAND Piano and Voice BEATS IN THE BAR Trinity Laban Jazz students perform in this regular series of jazz gigs in our Recital Room. All sessions are free and start at 7.30pm THURSDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 7.30pm | Recital Room Thursday 16 October JC and the Imaginary Bipolar Band was formed by Jeremy Clark with five imaginary musicians. Performing songs from the band’s unreleased first album Riding The Yoyo and their unforthcoming second album Fund-a-Mental, the evening’s music will explore what it feels like to live with bipolar disorder. With Jeremy’s distinctive fusion of blues, jazz, classical and funk, this promises to be an entertaining and informative evening which you would be mad to miss! Featuring BMus final year and postgraduate students performing in jazz combos. Tuesday 21 October Featuring BMus first and second year students performing in jazz combos. Tuesday 28 October Featuring BMus third year and postgraduate students performing in jazz combos. Tuesday 18 November Featuring vocal and BMus fourth year students performing in jazz combos. TICKETS: £10 All proceeds from ticket sales will go to the charity Bipolar UK, aiming to fund a peer support group in Blackheath JACQUI DANKWORTH FRIDAY 10 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall Jacqui Dankworth is one of the most highly regarded vocalists in the UK. Her concert appearances and her stylistically diverse recordings showcase her virtuosic and effortless mastery of a wide spectrum of genres. Known primarily as a jazz singer, Jacqui also draws on folk, soul and blues influences, as well as her acute sensibility as a songwriter and lyricist. Her voice has been described as ‘multi-faceted’ and ‘incomparable’ by The Times. TICKETS: £20 | £18 concessions Box office: 020 8463 0100 23 BLACKHEATH MUSIC EVENTS SUNDAYS THE HOUSE OF FUN WITH ARTHUR SMITH SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER 7.30pm | Great Hall An uproarious night of variety with fantastic comedy, sparkling music, saucy stand-up, scintillating theatre and more in the company of Arthur Smith, compere beyond compare, playwright, king of comedians, professional Leonard Cohen impersonator and star of radio’s Loose Ends, The Smith Lectures and TV’s The One Show and Grumpy Old Men. David Whitney Slapper Felicity Duncan THE LINE-UP SO FAR... The Spectator dubs comedian David Whitney ‘the silvertongued warrior’, while Will Self says ‘very funny – I’m going to keep my eye on you’. And Reginad D. Hunter says: ‘You can’t stop him; you can only hope to contain him.’ Duncan can grace us with her presence as manic cleaner Eva, scattering inappropriate malapropisms all over the place. Pete Heat Old-style music hall meets avante garde punk caberet with Slapper – a seven-piece band with a highly visual, theatrical style, full of attitude and humour. If you like your magic a bit more conventional, you’ll be amazed by Scott Penrose, vice president of The Magic Circle, no less. TICKETS: £17.50 | £15 concessions Now she’s not touring the world with Mamma Mia!, Felicity KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall NB: line-up subject to change World War I week well-known songs such as Pack Up Your Troubles, It’s A Long Way to Tipperary and plenty of opportunities for audience participation, including the chorus of Keep the Home Fires Burning, a very special evening is in store. To commemorate the centenary since the start of the First World War, Opera UK Concerts and actor Ian Lavender* (Private Pike Dad’s Army) bring you an evening of nostalgia and wonderful songs. Featuring popular music from the time, including Lehar’s The Merry Widow and many of Ivor Novello’s beautiful melodies, 24 Pete Heat is something like Derren Brown crossed with Russell Brand. In the words of the NME, Pete is ‘the rock & roll magician’. In the words of Iain Lee on Absolute Radio, he’s ‘mind blowing – you’re in for a treat’. TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions *Appearance subject to availability www.blackheathhalls.com MUSIC EVENTS THE TIGER LILLIES Anarchic Brechtian Blues for a quarter of a century! WEDNESDAY 26 NOVEMBER 8pm | Great Hall The Tiger Lillies formed in 1989 and a quarter of a century later they remain one of the most unique, provocative and genre-defying bands one could come across. So they might be 25 years older in 2014 but they are definitely none the wiser and that's something they intend to celebrate in their 2014 concerts, performing a wide selection of songs from their 30+ self-released albums. This unique "anarchic Brechtian street opera trio" tours the world playing songs with a touch of twisted humor and sharp irony. Their music is a mixture of pre-war Berlin cabaret, anarchic opera and gypsy music, echoing the voices of Bertolt Brecht and Jacques Brel. Box office 020 8463 0100 TICKETS: £18 | £16 concessions HAVEN’T STOPPED DANCING YET! SATURDAY 13 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall A fabulous night of 70s and 80s soul, funk and disco for people who remember the tunes first time round and still want to party and everyone else who love to boogie. Featuring DJs Lords Ant & Hula, Da’Lynne, playing soul, funk and all your disco favourites from the 70s and 80s. Dance line-ups throughout the night to get you into the groove. Glam up! – prizes for the best outfits. TICKETS: £15 in advance | £18 on the door 10% of profits to Cancer Research UK Box office: 020 8463 0100 25 COMEDY EVENTS SHAPPI KHORSANDI Because I’m Shappi… COMEDY HAPPY HOUR ! SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall 20% off all drinks 6.30pm-7.30pm at all comedy events After being knocked up like a 1950s teenager Shappi missed 2013, but now she is back with a brand new show for 2014 and it’s forward march. Reflecting on the good things, she celebrates her haphazard zigzag towards her dreams. With her deliciously mischievous delivery and endless charm, she introduces us to friends, family and total strangers who have helped her on her personal Yellow Brick Road road. TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE Je M’accuse — I am Marcus WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall ‘She has plenty to say, and says it with pointedness and potency.’ The Guardian 26 Podium dancer, oil rig worker, food addict, musical theatre enthusiast, posh, eco-hypocrite, ex-Goth, muppet fan, award winning comedian and chief beverage operator at the Little Chef – screw politics! Let’s talk about me. TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions www.blackheathhalls.com BLACKHEATH COMEDY SUNDAYS EVENTS PAUL CHOWDHRY PC’s World SATURDAY 25 OCTOBER 8pm | Great Hall PC may be his initials, but the relentless world he lives in definitely isn’t. Why has tackling the preconceptions of political correctness become so offensive? Lafta’s Funniest Stand-Up Winner 2013 will tackle this area with hardhitting subjects such as the fine art of attracting women, to jokes cut from his TV appearances, homosexuality, non-existent customer services and the now infamous 1980s. It’s time to enter PC’s world. Comedy Multibuy Discounts Book 3-4 events and receive a 10% discount TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions ‘Revives distant memories of Richard Pryor at his relentless best’ The Times SEANN WALSH 28 SATURDAY 20 DECEMBER 8pm | Recital Room The Lie-In King is back! After living alone and trying to sort himself out Seann Walsh at 28 years of age returns with his aptly named new show, 28, where he is now living with his girlfriend, and she is trying to sort him out. Star of Channel 4’s Stand Up for the Week, BBC1’s Live at the Apollo, Michael McIntryre’s Comedy Roadshow and Dave’s Argumental, Seann is a charming and charismatic natural born observational storyteller, and one of the most frighteningly precocious talents to emerge from the UK comedy circuit in years. TICKETS: £16 | £14 concessions Box office: 020 8463 0100 27 ART EXHIBITIONS DEBBIE BAYNES TUESDAY 2 SEPTEMBER – SATURDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 10am-5pm | Cafe Bar stall in Greenwich Market and now has clients in Australia, Greece, Spain, Ireland and all over the UK. All work is original, with no copies or prints available. Debbie studied at Lewisham College and later at Camberwell University. Her work is influenced by the vibrant colours of the Mediterranean. Debbie started selling her work on a TOM BUTLER TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER – SATURDAY 29 NOVEMBER 10am-5pm | Cafe Bar After a career in shipping law Tom Butler took a Master’s degree in Book Arts at Camberwell College of Arts. He had one-man shows at the Halls in 1991 and 2003. This retrospective exhibition includes paintings, drawings, etchings, woodcuts, screen prints, three-dimensional works, and poster designs for the Halls. It also features photographs by Tom’s son, James and paintings in the Chinese style by his daughter-in-law, Adeline. 28 www.blackheathhalls.com ART EXHIBITIONS TERRY SCALES London, City of Music and Other Delights WEDNESDAY 1 OCTOBER – WEDNESDAY 29 OCTOBER 10am-5pm | Cafe Bar Art discussion: SATURDAY 4 and SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER 2-4pm | Cafe Bar In this exhibition Terry Scales has stepped aside from his much-loved subjects on the River Thames to pay homage to the world of music. The relationship between artists and composers is a long and established one. Most notably the influence of Claude’s masterpiece The Enchanted Castle on Debussy’s La Mer and other pieces come to mind. These portraits of musicians were inspired by the brilliant performances and dedication of Trinity Laban students in concert at St Alfege Church, Greenwich and Blackheath Halls. Taken from on-the-spot sketches, they capture the vibrancy of the moment rather than photographic detail. Box office: 020 8463 0100 29 COMMUNITY BLACKHEATH HALLS COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME We run a thriving Community Engagement programme at Blackheath Halls. Our aim is to engage as many members from the diverse local community of every age in high quality music making and performance in this wonderful historic venue. Blackheath Halls is fortunate to be situated in one of the world’s leading cultural capitals where so many exceptional musicians and leaders live and work. Our aim is to give all our community participants the opportunity of working with some of the country’s most talented artists as well as getting a chance to perform in our famous Great Hall. Over the past year we have produced two fully staged community operas, Britten’s The Little Sweep and Rossini’s The Adventures of Count Ory, giving 250 local people aged between seven and 85 the chance to perform alongside professionals and be led by a professional opera team in productions of high artistic worth. During the year we have also run projects giving more than 400 singers of all abilities and levels of experience the opportunity to sing gospel music and musical theatre classics as well as classical repertoire. In March we took our community work to Central London for a glittering performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah in St John’s Smith Square. The concert was opened by Dame Joan Ruddock, Matthew Rose sang the role of Elijah and we were conducted by our Blackheath Halls Opera Patron and Musical Director of English National Opera, Edward Gardner OBE. As well as singing we have two thriving orchestras, our Blackheath Halls Orchestra and our Meantime Jazz Orchestra rehearsing and performing all year round at Blackheath Halls. If you’d like to come and get involved in any aspect of our work, or you know a school that would be interested in joining us to sing, play and perform, then please get in touch. Rose Ballantyne r.ballantyne@trinitylaban.ac.uk Photo: Alex Brenner s re 4 tu 20 1 n ve r y Ad t O e n Th Cou f o 30 www.blackheathhalls.com Lit tle Sw ee p2 01 4 COMMUNITY What they say about our community events 'Thank you for having the vision and determination to run such excellent community opportunities. It really makes a difference to people's lives by enabling creativity, new musical skills, community understanding and cohesion, new friendships and a sense of purpose and well-being.' Photo: Adam Kang ‘It was a privilege to have been part of this project which ranks amongst the most memorable events of my life.’ Photo: Adam Kang Eli jah 20 14 ‘Thank you all so much for this amazing opportunity!’ Box office: 020 8463 0100 31 COMMUNITY – COME AND JOIN IN ADVANCED LEVEL BLACKHEATH GOES GOSPEL Rehearsals: MONDAYS 1, 8, 15 & 22 SEPTEMBER 7.30pm-9.30pm | Great Hall Performance: SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 7.30pm Led by experienced gospel vocalist Eleanor Palmer this course is for those wanting more of a challenge and insight into gospel solo/lead singing with the possibility of being chosen to lead a number in our Blackheath Goes Gospel concert in November. COURSE FEE: £80 (limited to 12 places) BLACKHEATH GOES GOSPEL 2014 Rehearsals: MONDAYS 29 SEPTEMBER; 6, 13, 20 & 27 OCTOBER; 3, 10 & 17 NOVEMBER 7.30pm-9.30pm Dress rehearsal: SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2pm-5pm Performance: SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 7.30pm Come and Join our Blackheath Halls gospel choir this Autumn. For the fifth time we are running our popular Blackheath Goes Gospel course led by the wonderfully talented gospel singer Eleanor Palmer. The course is open to singers of all levels. There will be opportunities for members of the choir to take lead vocals in some numbers, particularly those who have joined the Advanced Level Gospel Workshop. COURSE FEE: £60 | £54 concessions ‘This is such a wonderful project and it always feels a complete privilege to be part of it.’ 32 www.blackheathhalls.com COMMUNITY – COME AND JOIN IN TEA DANCES WEDNESDAYS 10 SEPTEMBER, 1 OCTOBER, & 19 NOVEMBER 2pm-4.30pm | Great Hall Come and spend a magical afternoon in the friendly atmosphere of a Blackheath Halls tea dance where you get a chance to dance in our magnificent Great Hall. There’s sequence dancing, quickstep, cha cha cha and much more, compered by Mr Wonderful Dancing. TICKETS: £5 (includes light refreshments) CHRISTMAS TEA DANCE WEDNESDAY 17 DECEMBER 2pm-4.30pm | Great Hall TICKETS: £7 (includes light refreshments and raffle) MEANTIME JAZZ Course 1: MONDAYS 22 & 29 SEPTEMBER, 6, 13 & 20 OCTOBER 7pm-9pm Course 2: MONDAYS 3, 10, 17 & 24 NOVEMBER & 1 DECEMBER 7pm-9pm Social event: MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 7pm Two five-session courses rehearsing jazz standards and looking at improvisation, led by Jonny Dexter. The group is particularly looking for trumpet and trombone players. COURSE FEE: £40 | £35 concessions USE YOUR VOICE Sessions: SUNDAYS 28 SEPTEMBER; 12 & 26 OCTOBER; 9 & 23 NOVEMBER; 7 DECEMBER 2pm-5pm Social event: MONDAY 15 DECEMBER 7pm As a member of this group you will also have the opportunity of performing at the Blackheath Halls Christmas concert on Friday 19 December 7.30pm Use Your Voice is a bi-weekly vocal course led by Miriam Coe with accompaniment provided by Miguel Estaban. Participants will work on a mixture of repertoire chosen by Miriam to suit the members of the group. COURSE FEE: £57 | £51 concessions As a member of this group you will also have the opportunity of performing at the Blackheath Halls Christmas concert on Friday 19 December 7.30pm Box office: 020 8463 0100 33 COMMUNITY – COME AND JOIN IN BLACKHEATH HALLS ORCHESTRA Rehearsals: SUNDAYS 5, 12, 26 OCTOBER, 2 NOVEMBER 2.30pm-5.30pm; SUNDAY 9 NOVEMBER 11.30am-5.30pm; SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2pm-4pm Sectionals: SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER 11am-1.30pm Performance: SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 6.30pm Musical Director Leigh O’Hara Trumpet Philip Smith Mozart Magic Flute Overture Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D minor Op.47 Dust down your old instrument and join this friendly orchestra celebrating eight years of making music. We are particularly looking for violins and French horn players. SUBSCRIPTION: £57 | £51 concessions BLACKHEATH HALLS CHORUS Come and Sing Faure Requiem Rehearsals: MONDAYS 24 NOVEMBER, 1, 8, & 15 DECEMBER 7.30pm-9.30pm* Dress rehearsal: THURSDAY 18 DECEMBER 7pm-10pm Performance: FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Musical Director Christopher Stark Piano Suzy Ruffles Join Blackheath Halls Chorus to sing this classic piece to perform at our popular Christmas concert. This performance will be led by young conductor Christopher Stark. Chris runs Multi-Story with composer Kate Whitley a project that brings classical music to unexpected places and described by The Times as ‘the most exciting development in classical music in decades if not centuries.’ Chris was our Musical Director for our 2014 children’s opera The Little Sweep. COURSE FEE: £57 | £51 concessions *some more rehearsals may be added to this list Find out how your support can ensure that we can continue to deliver this high quality work. Contact: Helma Zebregs, Development Manager, on 020 8318 9758 or h.zebregs@trinitylaban.ac.uk 34 www.blackheathhalls.com COMMUNITY EVENTS CELEBRATE ROYAL GREENWICH Box office THURSDAY 13 NOVEMBER & FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER 7pm | Great Hall selection of primary and secondary schools from across the borough; featuring ensembles from the Royal Greenwich Music Centres (RGMC). Blackheath Halls hosts this showcase of young musical talent in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The event will involve instrumental performances by children and young people from a TICKETS: £7 | £6 concessions 020 8463 0100 BLACKHEATH HALLS ORCHESTRA SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER 6.30pm | Great Hall Conductor Leigh O’Hara Trumpet Philip Smith Mozart Magic Flute Overture Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D minor Op.47 Come and enjoy an evening of music performed by our own Blackheath Halls Orchestra as they celebrate eight years of making music. TICKETS: £10 | £8 concessions BLACKHEATH GOES GOSPEL 2014 SATURDAY 22 NOVEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Come and enjoy an uplifting evening of gospel singing in our wonderful Great Hall. Our Blackheath Goes Gospel choir comprising local adults and school children perform gospel greats alongside some less well-known numbers. You may be asked to join in! TICKETS: £10 | £8 concessions | £5 under 12s Box office: 020 8463 0100 35 COMMUNITY EVENTS TURNING OF THE YEAR BLACKHEATH HALLS ORCHESTRA CHAMBER MUSIC NIGHT WEDNESDAY 3 DECEMBER 7.15pm, THURSDAY 4 DECEMBER 5pm & 7.15pm | Great Hall FRIDAY 5 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Recital Room Turning of the Year celebrates its 20th birthday with a selection of songs for the winter season performed by Lewisham primary schools. Come and hear hundreds of young singers performing together as a massed choir along with other seasonal musical offerings from participating schools. Promoted by Lewisham Music Hub. TICKETS: £3 (5pm performance) | £4 (7.15pm performance) Members of Blackheath Halls Orchestra showcase their talents in this evening of chamber music in our beautiful Recital Room. This is a free concert with a retiring collection. All funds from the event will go towards the running costs of Blackheath Halls Orchestra. Box office 020 8463 0100 BLACKHEATH HALLS CHRISTMAS CONCERT FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Musical Director Christopher Stark Piano Suzy Ruffles Blackheath Halls community groups join together to present an exciting and uplifting concert to put you in the mood for Christmas. The first half of the concert will be a performance of Faure’s Requiem by Blackheath Halls Chorus. After the interval Use Your Voice, Meantime Jazz Orchestra, Blackheath Halls Chorus and local school groups will perform carols and Christmas songs. A fun concert for all the family! TICKETS: £15 | £12 concessions | £5 under 12s (includes a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie) 36 www.blackheathhalls.com COMMUNITY FUNDRAISERS CARDS FOR GOOD CAUSES CEILIDH Blackheath Halls & Friends of Blackheath Halls MONDAY 3 NOVEMBER-MONDAY 15 DECEMBER | Blackheath Halls Foyer FRIDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 7.30pm | Great Hall Opening times: Mondays 9.30am-2pm | Fridays 9.30am-1pm Come and join us for a lively evening of dancing and music from Bold’s Band and a bowl or two of chilli*, lots of salad and cakes. This is a fun evening for people of all ages! Blackheath Halls will be hosting Cards for Good Causes on Mondays and Fridays during November and December. A wide range of Christmas cards, representing more than 25 charities, will be available, together with Christmas goods. TICKETS: £20 | £5 under 14s *vegetarian option available Blackheath Halls Fundraise rs Autumn Celebration FRIDAY 28 NOVEMBER 7pm | Great Hall BLACKHEATH CHRISTMAS FAIR In aid of Age Exchange SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER 10:30am–5pm | Great Hall Following last year’s success, the Friends of Age Exchange this year bring the Blackheath Christmas Fair to the Great Hall offering an eclectic mix of over 45 artists, designers, traders and Fair Trade vendors. They will be selling books, wines, hand-made chocolates and cakes, ceramics and glass, organic children’s wear, new and vintage jewellery, Christmas decorations, toys, kits and puzzles, leather goods alongside craft supplies, cushions and homeware, not forgetting local Christmas cards. Details at www.friends-of-age-exchange.org.uk ADMISSION: £2 (last admission 4.30pm) Proceeds to Age Exchange RHYTHM AND SWING Blackheath Society & Friends of Blackheath Halls The Friends of Blackheath Halls and The Blackheath Society join together once again to bring you their autumn celebration Rhythm and Swing. Meet up with friends, enjoy a light supper and some of the great song and dance numbers from the golden age of jazz and the masters of swing and bebop. A talented group of young instrumentalists and vocalist will take you on a nostalgic journey through the 30s, 40s and 50s. To book tickets and for more information, contact The Blackheath Society on 020 8297 1937 or email blackheath.soc@lineone.net TICKETS: £35 | £300 for table of 10 Includes a glass of sparkling wine on arrival and light supper Proceeds to Blackheath Halls Box office: 020 8463 0100 37 BLACKHEATH SUPPORT US SUNDAYS Support Blackheath Halls, London’s oldest purpose-built concert hall still in use Blackheath Halls is the creative heart of Blackheath, enriching people’s lives and raising the local profile through the quality and diversity of its work. Each year more than 200 performances take place at the Halls, reaching an audience in excess of 25,000 people and more than 5,000 people of all ages take part in our Community Engagement programme. Help us to maintain and improve Blackheath Halls We would like to make your visit to Blackheath Halls an experience to remember. Our Victorian building requires constant upkeep but we also aim to improve our facilities, which now include a lift to our recently refurbished Recital Room. Our donors play a vital role in the development of Blackheath Halls. Support our Community Engagement Programme By supporting Blackheath Halls’ extensive Community Engagement Programme you enable us to reach people from a variety of ages and backgrounds and to offer them a unique opportunity to work together with professionals, to learn new skills and to perform in an historic performance venue. Support our Blackheath Sunday recitals Our Sunday morning recital series has been a regular feature at Blackheath Halls for many years, providing opportunities 38 for local audiences to hear some of the country’s leading classical artists, as well as many new and emerging ensembles and soloists. We hope that you will consider making a donation to the series or sponsor an individual recital, on your own or as part of a group. Remember Blackheath Halls in your will By leaving a legacy to Blackheath Halls you ensure that future generations continue to experience the enjoyment Blackheath Halls gives you. Great Hall Your support helped us renovate the Recital Room Britten’s The Little Sweep, Great Hall www.blackheathhalls.com There are tax incentives for leaving a legacy to a registered charity. Become a corporate partner If you think your company can partner Blackheath Halls, please contact us to discuss our corporate involvement opportunities. We’d be delighted to discuss with you a tailormade package for your company. Become a Friend of Blackheath Halls The Friends of Blackheath Halls is a separate charity which supports Blackheath Halls in a variety of ways, including providing financial support for capital works, organising events at the Halls such as the very popular literary events and Monday lunchtime recitals, and volunteering in various ways. The Friends have a very active Architecture Group. To join the Friends please pick up a leaflet in the foyer or email friends@ blackheathhalls.com Thank you We are grateful to our donors who so generously support Blackheath Halls in so many different ways. And just to remind you, if you are a UK tax payer, we are able to claim 25% Gift Aid on your donation. For further details about supporting our work or to make a donation please contact Blackheath Halls’ Development Manager Helma Zebregs on 020 8318 9758 or at h.zebregs@ trinitylaban.ac.uk BOOKING BLACKHEATH INFORMATION SUNDAYS BOX OFFICE 020 8463 0100 Email Kyle Jarvis at k.jarvis@ trinitylaban. ac.uk if you would like to be added to our emailing list www.blackheathhalls.com boxoffice@blackheathhalls.com Monday-Friday 10am-5pm and up to 30 minutes after the start of any event Weekends Open for scheduled events, otherwise closed. Please call for precise opening times. Booking fees apply £1.50 per transaction for all credit/debit cards by phone or internet. Tickets can be posted for a charge of 75p per transaction. Blackheath Halls is committed to making your visit easy and enjoyable. Where possible we operate a family friendly and accessible venue with baby change facilities, lift and accessible toilets. Wheelchair users Blackheath Halls is fully accessible for customers with reduced mobility. Visually impaired customers Guide dogs are welcome. Printed materials are available in large print format from the Marketing Department on 020 8318 9758. Tickets We offer discounts and complimentary access assistant tickets (subject to availability). Access arrangements Telephone 020 8318 9758 before your visit so that we can best accommodate your needs. CONCESSIONS Concessionary ticket prices are available to under 18s, full-time students, over 60s, benefit recipients (Jobseekers Allowance; Income Support; and Pension Credit); MU members and Lewisham Card holders. Please bring your identification with you when you purchase your ticket/s. www. ACCESS @ Follow us on Twitter and Facebook BOOK MORE — SAVE MONEY! Book 3 or more concerts/events and receive up to 20% off. Offer only available on Blackheath Sundays, Children’s events and Comedy events. STUDENTS AND UNDER 26s If you are a student or under 26 you can get discounted tickets to selected concerts throughout the year. Contact Kyle Jarvis on 020 8318 9758 or email k.jarvis@trinitylaban.ac.uk to join one of the free e-bulletin lists to get details of these offers. GROUP DISCOUNT Bring friends – save money! Make the most of our group bookings scheme, with savings of 10% on tickets for groups of 10-19 people and 20% for 20 or more. Offer excludes some performances and concessionary offers may not be combined. Please call the Box Office for details. EXCHANGES AND RETURNS Tickets may be exchanged for another concert in the Blackheath Halls Autumn 2014 season or for a credit voucher at a handling fee of £2 per ticket up to 48 hours prior to the event/ performance. All tickets are nonrefundable. l All discounts are subject to availability and cannot be combined. l Credit and gift vouchers are valid for one year from date of issue or purchase. l The right is reserved to substitute artists and to vary programmes. Box office: 020 8463 0100 39 HOW TO FIND US Mon tpe Row lier artford D eath & Bexleyh s in m 3 2 Blackheath Halls Lee R CAR The A2, A20 and South Circular all provide easy access to Blackheath. Situated at the south end of the village, Blackheath Halls is next to the mini-roundabout serving Lee Road, Lee Park, Lee Terrace and Blackheath Village. PARKING The nearest car park to Blackheath Halls is Blackheath Station pay and display car park, which is two minutes walk from the Halls. Please note that there is no parking at the Halls and that parking is not permitted in Blackheath Park, the adjacent private road. TRAIN Direct overground trains run from London Victoria (25 mins), London Charing Cross (22 mins), London Waterloo East (19 mins), London Bridge (12 mins), Bexleyheath e G re rad and Dartford. As en Pa al w y ic you come out of Ro h Blackheath Station, turn right and we are Tr a two-minute walk an qu up the road. il V ale DLR The nearest Docklands Light Railway station is Lewisham. London Bridge 12 mins Connections can be Cannon St/Charing X 23 mins made to Blackheath Victoria 21 mins e Terrac by overland train Lawn or bus. BUS Routes, 54, 89, e rac Ter 108, 202, 380, 386 Lee and N89 all stop in Blackheath Village. A2 Blackheath Halls | 23 Lee Road | London SE3 9RQ oad Blackheath Halls is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance Blackheath Halls is a registered charity, No.287589
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