The Queen`s Hall Festival 2009 Brochure
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The Queen`s Hall Festival 2009 Brochure
Festival 2009 Tickets & Information www.thequeenshall.net 0131 668 2019 Opera in three acts by George Gershwin, Dubose and Dorothy Heyward & Ira Gershwin A rare chance to see George Gershwin’s universally loved “people’s opera”, Porgy & Bess, which has emerged as one of the great icons of American music theatre of the last century. Join the inhabitants of the depression-ravaged Catfish Row for a poignant tale of love and deprivation in America’s Deep South. The search for a little happiness in the midst of poverty and hardship is depicted through unforgettable and uplifting songs including “Summertime”, “I got plenty of nuttin’” and “It ain’t necessarily so”. The Festival Theatre is delighted to host the worldclass Cape Town Opera for their Scottish premiere of this fully-staged production. Striking a profound chord, the lyrics are sung straight from the heart by a black South African cast. Fri 30 & Sat 31 October 7.30pm / Sat 2.00pm Box Office 0131 529 6000* www.festivaltheatre.org.uk* Groups (8+) 0131 529 6005 Festival Theatre 13/29 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh EH8 9FT The Festival and King’s Theatres are run by Festival City Theatres Trust. Registered Charity SC018605. *Booking fee applies Listen Up! Welcome to the 2009 Festival at The Queen’s Hall. In these tumultuous times, it is no small victory that we are hosting 58 performances by some of the world's finest performers. Edinburgh is still a magnet to the highest quality artists and audiences who are keen to hear their work. We are particularly proud of our new partnership with the Acoustic Music Centre who have in recent years developed into the Festival's leading folk, roots and traditional music venue at the Edinburgh Festivals. This is enabling us to present acclaimed artists this Festival like Capercaillie, Eric Bogle, Salsa Celtica and Peatbog Faeries who have a real relationship with The Queen's Hall's year-round music programming. None of this programme would have been possible without the combined talents of Edinburgh Jazz and Blues Festival, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edge Festival, Regular Music, Serious and Gilded Balloon. It is their strength that gives us our breadth. (Photos: Douglas Robertson) Enjoy your Festival Adrian Harris Chief Executive, The Queen's Hall Roy Hargrove Quintet Brian Kellock Trio Eric Burdon & The Animals Fri 31 July, 8.30pm Sat 1 August, 8.30pm The trumpeter with the golden sound is not yet 40, but seems to have been around for a lifetime. His mercurial playing has graced the bands of the greats like Sonny Rollins and Herbie Hancock, but it's his own hip, sharp and sophisticated Quintet that have forged his reputation as the flame-holder of the great jazz trumpet tradition of Miles Davis, Clifford Brown and Lee Morgan. He swings and grooves and plays the most beautiful trumpet you can hear in jazz today. “Fiery urgency and restless charm” (The Guardian). Eric Burdon’s searingly powerful bluesrock voice was the hallmark of Sixties beat group The Animals. Best known for their gritty, bluesy sound and string of hits like House of the Rising Sun, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood and We’ve Gotta Get Out of this Place, it was Burdon’s brooding intensity that burned the indelible mark. After a solo career that’s moved from psychedelia to down-home blues, the singer is back touring with his band, The Animals, singing old and new tunes with the same power and impact. Expect torrential, exciting piano from the Brian Kellock Trio who jam-pack every tune with inspiration and humour. Kellock’s extended improvising and splicing sit alongside astonishing delicacy and a sonority of touch. Plus special guests (to be confirmed). Tickets £26.50, £22.50, £21.50 Website www.ericburdon.ning.com Tickets £19.50, £16, £15 Websites www.royhargrove.com www.briankellock.com Courtney Pine – Tradition In Transition Jacques Loussier Trio Sun 2 August, 8pm Mon 3 August, 8pm The master saxophonist and torch-holder for jazz in Britain brings his latest project to the Festival. The master French jazz pianist has electrified audiences for 50 years with his unique and inspired reinvention of the works of JS Bach. A creole gumbo of Caribbean, Latin and African flavours, Tradition In Transition is Pine’s personal homage to the New Orleans clarinet/soprano sax maestro, Sidney Bechet. Courtney's exceptional band includes Cuban jazz violinist Omar Puente and the brilliant salsa/latin pianist Alex Wilson. In an increasingly rare UK appearance, the Jacques Loussier Trio return to The Queen's Hall with Benoit Dunoyer De Segonzac (bass) and Andre Arpino (drums). They will make Bach - and Vivaldi and Ravel - swing! Tickets £27.50, £22.50, £21.50 Website www.loussier.com “Laden with memorable melodies, this is his best album since his 1986 debut” (The Observer) “Pine is superb” (The Guardian) Tickets £19.50, £16, £15 Website www.courtneypine.co.uk Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra Plays Duke Ellington Moishe’s Bagel Wed 5 August, 8pm Thu 6 August, 8pm Director: Joe Temperley A band of Scotland’s finest musicians conjure up an intoxicating, life-affirming mix of Eastern European dance music, Middle Eastern rhythms and jazz-inflected Klezmer. The inaugural concert for the Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra and a homecoming for Joe Temperley, one of Scotland’s most celebrated jazz musicians. In his 80th year, the saxophonist is busier than ever both a member of New York’s Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and as a small group soloist and leader. He left Lochgelly to go via Humphrey Lyttelton’s Band to New York where he replaced the renowned Harry Carney in Duke Ellington’s Orchestra. When Wynton Marsalis formed the band widely regarded as the best in the world, he was the only one non-American in it. Tonight, he’s back with a handpicked programme of Duke Ellington favourites and a specially assembled Big Band that will be packed with star soloists. “Exhilarating, full-flavoured stuff, often breath-takingly intricate but played with jubilation... the Bagel acquires the momentum of an express train.” (The Herald) Tickets £15, £12.50, £11.50 Website www.moishesbagel.co.uk Tickets £19.50, £16, £15 Website www.edinburghjazzfestival.co.uk Jack Bruce, Robin Trower & Gary Husband Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra Fri 7 August, 8.30pm Sat 8 August, 8.30pm The songwriter and voice of Cream, the iconic 60s blues-rock power trio, is back with the same format and two colleagues who know this style inside out. Robin Trower was the guitarist in the classic Procul Harum Band of the late 60s and left to set up a Hendrix inspired Guitar-Bass-Drums Trio, which brought him massive success on both sides of the Atlantic. Gary Husband, is one of the most in-demand drummers on today’s scene and is a member of Level 42, John McLaughlin and Gary Moore Bands. Director: Dave Milligan Sylvander & Clarinda: A Song Cycle for Scots Song & Jazz Orchestra The world premiere of a new work by Dave Milligan for an all-star jazz orchestra and featuring three of Scotland’s greatest exponents of the songs of Robert Burns: Annie Grace, Corrina Hewat and Karine Polwart. The music is inspired by the private letters that document the illicit love affair between 'Sylvander' and 'Clarinda', the pseudonyms Robert Burns and Agnes McLehose used for each other throughout their romantic correspondence. Incorporating some of Burns’ own songs and poems, Milligan draws on the letters explosive passion and intimacy that has intrigued and beguiled people for over 200 years. Plus special guests (to be confirmed). Tickets £30, £25, £24 Websites www.jackbruce.com www.trowerpower.com www.garyhusband.com Tickets £19.50, £16, £15 Website www.edinburghjazzfestival.co.uk AMC Music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra Wed 12, 10pm & Thu 27 August, 7pm Thu 13 - Sat 15 August, 10pm Groundbreaking Scottish mavericks Shooglenifty continue to push the word ‘traditional’ to its limits with their unique blend of dance vibes and roots music. Genuinely genre-defying, they have been described as everything from ‘acid croft’ to ‘hypnofolkadelia’. Journalists may compete for words to describe them, but all agree they are virtually impossible not to dance to and one of the best live bands of any genre around. Arthur Jeffes has brought together Music From The Penguin Cafe, playing the music of his father Simon Jeffes and the Penguin Cafe, and combining it with their own new music. (Photo: Emile Holbe) Shooglenifty The Penguin Cafe Orchestra, founded by the late, great Simon Jeffes, is acclaimed for its experimental classical music infused with exuberant folk. Signed to Brian Eno’s record label Obscure, the group enjoyed a cult status and to this day, their compositions are used in various film soundtracks and advertising campaigns. This performance will feature an array of exciting new compositions along with beloved tunes from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra repertoire such as Telephone and Rubber Band and Music For A Found Harmonium. Shooglenifty’s line up features Angus Grant (fiddle), Luke Plumb (mandolin & banjo), Garry Finlayson (banjax), Malcolm Crosbie (guitar), Quee MacArthur (bass) and James Mackintosh (drums & percussion). Tickets £15, £13 Website www.shoogle.com Tickets £15, £13 Website www.penguincafe.com AMC Fri 14 & Sat 15 August, 7pm Sat 15 August, 11am Tell It Like It Is Guns, Doves and Bloody Roads The Haydn Songbook (Photo: Michael Garnier) Barb Jungr Collegium Vocale Gent, Kristian Bezuidenhout Piano A concert of rarely performed part and solo songs by Haydn performed by the exquisite voices of Collegium Vocale Gent accompanied by rising young star Kristian Bezuidenhout. These songs are among Haydn’s most tender and harmonious works. A massive hit in New York where she was voted Top Cabaret Show 2008, Barb Jungr returns to the Edinburgh Festival with a new show, Tell It Like It Is, her personal voyage into a fast changing and troubled world. Along the way she draws inspiration from the music of the best contemporary songwriters of the last 50 years including Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Cat Stevens, Billy Bragg, Dory Previn, Bruce Springsteen, Jacques Brel and others. "The singing of the Collegium Vocale Gent is clean, beautifully blended and rich." (Sunday Times) Kristian Bezuidenhout: "A vigorously intelligent musician, well equipped with the technique to back up some extraordinary new ideas about old music." (Boston Globe) "Classy" (The Independent) "Sensational" (New York Times) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/collegium Tickets £15, £13 Website www.barbjungr.co.uk AMC AMC Peatbog Faeries Sun 16 August, 7pm Sun 16 August, 10pm 26 albums, countless television series, world tours in every direction. They’ve headed the bill at London’s Albert Hall and the smallest of folk clubs, sung in deserts, jungles, arctic wastes and remote islands. Scottish contemporary/traditional but always different. The Peatbog Faeries have an inventive and unique approach to traditional Scottish music presenting an adventurous melting pot incorporating traditional jigs and reels through jazz, hip hop, reggae and more. (Photo: Douglas Robertson) The McCalmans "Powerful melodies are dextrously pumped out with a smart degree of techno attitude, while cross-rhythms ricochet over a heavy bass that hits you forcefully like a massive heart beat. Nothing in the recognisable front line of bagpipes, fiddles, synthesiser, bass and rhythm guitar, with a straight drumkit at the back, prepares you for the high octane music of the Peatbog Faeries." (The Scotsman) "These guys are entertainers, mixing the serious, sentimental and scatological with wit and dry humour. You can hear from the laughter and cheers why they are dubbed the Masters of the Good Night Out" (Scotland on Sunday) Voted as Best Live Act Traditional Music Awards, this is The McCalmans second last Edinburgh Fringe concert ever. Be prepared to dance! Tickets £12, £10 Website www.mccalmans.com Tickets £16, £14 Website www.peatbogfaeries.com 10 Broken Records Mon 17 August, 11am Mon 17 August, doors open 7pm In this recital Scotland’s own internationally acclaimed soprano Lisa Milne, with renowned accompanist Malcolm Martineau, sings of subjects as diverse as love, Mary Queen of Scots and monkeys. These are songs inspired by Scotland with Schubert, Schumann, Mendelssohn and Francis George Scott setting texts by famous literary figures Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns among others. (Photo: Ryan Dunn) (Photo: Phiz Photography) Lisa Milne - Soprano, Malcolm Martineau Piano Hotly-tipped Scottish seven-piece Broken Records formed in Edinburgh at the end of 2006. They have already been tipped for greatness by publications as diverse as NME, Q, The Word, The Sun and Drowned in Sound for their debut album Until The Earth Begins To Part and their ecstatic live shows. "the Edinburgh outfit sound like autodidacts who started life on a rich diet of Scottish folk music, then schooled themselves in French art-house film soundtracks before adventuring around Europe and picking up Now That’s What I Call… Hungarian Wedding Floorfillers From The 1930s on the way." (NME) "Ms. Milne’s line is faultless, pure in sound and beautifully phrased" (New York Times) "vocally beautiful and technically staggering" (The Guardian) Tickets £11.50 Website www.brokenrecordsband.com Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/milne 11 Frightened Rabbit Tue 18 August, 11am Tue 18 August, doors open 7pm Britten Phantasy Quartet Mozart Duo No 2 in B Flat for violin and viola K424 Haydn Quartet in B Flat Hob II B:4 Ravel Sonata for violin and cello Mozart Oboe Quartet Selkirk's finest play their biggest Edinburgh show to date as the tidal wave of anticipation surrounding the band is about to break. (Photo: Christopher Heaney) Alexei Ogrintchouk, Boris Brovtsyn, Maxim Rysanov, Boris Andrianov Their two albums - Sing The Greys and The Midnight Organ Fight - have both met critical and audience acclaim, as did last year's tour with Death Cab For Cutie. They are currently working on their third studio album and will be previewing some of their new material at this show. An elegant programme featuring works for oboe alongside duos for strings by Ravel and Mozart. Alexei Ogrintchouk, a young oboist blazing a trail around the world with performances that have people reaching for superlatives, makes his Festival debut. He plays regularly with this group of string soloists who set time aside from their individual careers to enjoy playing together. "effortlessly combine celebratory sonics and miserablist lyrics into something singular" (Pitchfork) "tons of spiky energy, proper tunes and a real lyrical bite" (Q) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/ogrintchouk Tickets £12.50 Website www.frightenedrabbit.com 12 AMC Capercaillie Wed 19 August, 11am Wed 19 & Thu 20 August, 7pm (Photo: Dario Acosta) Bejun Mehta - Countertenor, Julius Drake - Piano Sensational countertenor Bejun Mehta returns to the Edinburgh International Festival with long term collaborator Julius Drake for this concert of works by Purcell, Haydn, Beethoven’s only song cycle An die ferne Geliebte and a host of romantic English songs by Vaughan Williams, Berkeley, Warlock, Howells and Gurney. Capercaillie have been credited with being the major force in bringing traditional Celtic music to the world stage and inspiring the great resurgence so evident today. "Their seductively contemporary sound and production, their mastery of traditional instruments (along with a willingness to look beyond them) and the voice of Karen Matheson have helped Capercaillie re-model the Celtic landscape... nobody does it better" (Q Magazine) "A ballsy, risk-taking singer, he flings coloratura about like weaponry and pushes himself to his limits in his quest for musical and dramatic expression. You are conscious of being in the presence of greatness." (The Guardian) Tickets £18, £14 Website www.capercaillie.co.uk Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/mehta 13 AMC Wed 19 August, 10pm Thu 20 August, 11am Who would have thought that what began as a project for the Highland Festival, just over 10 years ago, would continue as one of Scotland’s top traditional bands? From remote village halls to the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, Blazin’ Fiddles has delighted audiences with their highlands and islands fiddle tunes and tales. In the past decade no other band has quite captured the excitement, passion and the sensitivity of Scottish music. Debussy Prélude à l’après midi d’un faune Berg Adagio from the Chamber Concerto Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No1 Johann Strauss II Rosen aus dem Süden (Photo: Levon Biss) Blazin’ Fiddles Hebrides Ensemble, Christopher Maltman - Baritone For his song cycle Songs of a Wayfarer, said to have been inspired by the end of an unhappy love affair, Mahler was both composer and poet. Lyrical and beautiful with moments of intense light and shade, these gems are among the most inspiring of the vocal repertoire. Blazin’ Fiddles are Allan Henderson (fiddle), Iain Macfarlane (fiddle), Catriona Macdonald (fiddle), Bruce MacGregor (fiddle), Anna Massie (guitar & fiddle) and Andy Thorburn (piano). This concert brings together arrangements by Schoenberg himself and by his students including Berg’s arrangement of his own Chamber Concerto which is dedicated to his teacher and mentor. Tickets £15, £13 Website www.blazin-fiddles.co.uk Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/hebrides 14 AMC Hespèrion XXI, Jordi Savall - Viola da Gamba and Director Women in Harmony: Annie Grace, Corrina Hewat & Karine Polwart Fri 21 August, 11am Fri 21 August, 7pm Taking the soulful aires and elegant dances of Dowland and Gibbons as a starting point, Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI take their audience on a fascinating journey across Europe from Venice to England and Spain in an exploration of the glories of a Golden Age of music written for consort of viols. Works by Brade, del Milà, Cabezon, Guerrero and Samuel Scheidt contribute to a rich and varied programme of early chamber music. This unique vocal combination has sold out every gig they’ve ever done! The distinctive voices of multiple BBC Folk Award winning songwriter and guitarist Karine Polwart, Unusual Suspects co-director & harper Corrina Hewat and piper/whistler Annie Grace perform vibrant and innovative harmony arrangements of Scots dance songs, lullabies, laments and striking original compositions. Lilting and lovely sometimes; bolshy and bawdy at others; and both dark and discordant, hopeful & happy! "an enchanting evening of passionate and lucid musical time travel" (Los Angeles Times) Tickets £13.50, £10 Website www.myspace.com/girlytrio "high-gloss precision and ultramodern clarity... ravishing" (New York Magazine) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/savall 15 To get the latest news, gossip and show announcements, join The Queen’s Hall on Twitter and Facebook Gilded Balloon Puppetry of the Penis Fri 21, 10pm; Sat 22 & Sun 23 August, 7.30pm www.twitter.com/queens_hall www.facebook.com/thequeenshall The nimble-handed and flexible duo have now been stretching, tweaking and twisting their own unique form of genital origami for 12 years. Eye-watering - in every sense - this is your chance to see a genuine Fringe comedy phenomena. Please note, this show contains full frontal male nudity. Lots of it. "I didn’t know mens genitals could be so thrilling without a vat of wine and disco lighting." (Graham Norton) "Because they can, I suppose." (New York Times) Tickets £15, £14 Website www.puppetryofthepenis.com 16 AMC Salsa Celtica Sat 22 August, 11am Sat 22 August, 10pm Chopin Two Nocturnes Op 55 Sonata No 2 Ballades Nos 2 and 3 Two Nocturnes Op 48 Polonaise-Fantasie Started in Edinburgh and Glasgow in 1995 Salsa Celtica invented a genre by mixing some of Scotland’s and Ireland’s most exciting traditional musicians with a stellar group of world, jazz, and salsa musicians from the UK, Latin America and New York. (Photo: Oskar Hallgrimsson) Elisabeth Leonskaja - Piano Chopin played one of his last ever concerts in a house on Queen Street in Edinburgh in 1848. Here virtuoso pianist Elisabeth Leonskaja recreates that special occasion, performing music from Chopin’s Edinburgh programme. Together, they create a stunning combination of virtuosity and energy making them one of today’s most exciting world music groups. "A stunning marriage of musical styles" (The Scotsman) "Scene stealers" (The Observer) "Not your average salseros, not to be missed" (LA Times) "Never a dull moment. If the word mercurial did not exist, it would have to be invented for this remarkable musician." (The Herald) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/leonskaja Tickets £18, £14 Website www.salsaceltica.com 17 AMC Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen (Photo: ?) Sun 23 - Thu 27 August, 10pm; Fri 28 August 7pm & 10pm; Sun 30 August, 7pm With the charming, coiffured crooner Mikelangelo at their helm, the Black Sea Gentlemen plunge headlong into a netherworld of intrigue and imagination. “Expect danger, treachery and piratical adventures on the high seas, a bloody Western showdown in the Croatian Alps, male grooming and deportment demonstrations, questionable Eastern European accents, sodomy and tea drinking and a collection of the most entertaining and enchanting songs and musicians you are ever likely to witness.” (The Scotsman) Swoon to the tune of Rufino the Catalan Casanova, thrill to the tale of The Great Muldavio, delight in Little Ivan the song and dance man and be chilled by Guido Libido, legend of Balkan Western cinema. “Exuberant, faintly disturbing and extremely funny.” (The Independent) This is a deliciously macabre ‘Kabaret Noir’ with breathtakingly beautiful theatrical vision, a fantastical world populated with a cast of gargoyles and demons, angels and crows, doomed sailors and spectral gunfighters, whistling soldiers and dancing skeletons. “Riotous fun and frankly unforgettable this is a twisted cabaret of dark delights. The Black Sea Gentlemen, a troupe of lost souls drawn together by the indomitably depraved and unquestionably magnetic Mikelangelo, weave a seductive spell around the audience, inviting them to explore the shadowy recesses of the soul.” (The List) Tickets £14, £12 Website www.oninvisiblewings.com 18 AMC Quatuor Mosaïques Eric Bogle & John Munro Mon 24 August, 11am Mon 24 August, 7pm Haydn String Quartet Op 33 No 6 in D, The Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross Eric Bogle left Scotland for Australia in 1969. In 1980, deciding to dedicate his life to austerity, obscurity and poverty, he became a professional musician. As such, he has survived, occasionally prospering, which in the music business might be rated as 'success'. Haydn is often credited with inventing the string quartet. His works in this form demonstrate an extraordinary technical and emotional range as well as great humour and wit. Originally written for orchestra, his Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross for string quartet is an empassioned, poignant contrast to the usual verve and energy of his string quartets. Eric has toured regularly in the US, Canada and UK/Europe and recorded almost 20 CDs. His most recognisable and popular song The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, has been recorded by over 100 international artists, while The Green Fields of France, (aka No Man’s Land), spent 26 weeks in the Irish charts (10 at No 1). Eric will be accompanied, as ever, by fellow 'ex-pat' Scot, John Munro. This gig will be his last ever appearance in Edinburgh. Performing on period instruments, Quatuor Mosaïques are respected throughout the world for their thoughtful and authentic interpretations of Haydn’s chamber music. Tickets £16, £13 Website www.www.ericbogle.net Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/quatuor 19 Scottish Ensemble / Tenebrae Tue 25 August, 11am Wed 26 August, 11am Among the world’s foremost lyric tenors, Christoph Prégardien joins fortepianist Andreas Staier to perform a concert of songs by Chopin, Schubert, Schumann and a selection of rarely performed gems by Norbert Burgmüller. (Photo: Joanne Green) (Photo: Marco Borggreve) Christoph Prégardien - Tenor, Andreas Staier - Fortepiano Ravel Petite Symphonie à Cordes (from Quartet in F arr Barshai) James MacMillan Seven Last Words from the Cross The Scottish Ensemble performs two acclaimed works written specially for the group. James MacMillan’s cantata for choir and strings has become one of the composer’s most loved works, for which the Ensemble is joined by chamber choir Tenebrae. The Petite Symphonie à Cordes is a realisation for string ensemble of Ravel’s popular and colourful quartet re-worked by master-orchestrator Rudolf Barshai. "stops you in your tracks right away, and won’t let you get back to your life until well after silence returns... captures every nuance both in text and music." (Toronto Star) "extraordinarily flawless singing... such a complete experience that the temptation was to take away and treasure, untainted, its spellbinding effect." (The Scotsman) "probably MacMillan’s masterpiece... astounding... an inexorable sense of the drama" (The Guardian) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/pregardien Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/scottishensemble 20 AMC Andreas Staier Sarah Jane Morris Fortepiano Thu 27 August, 11am Diva Sarah Jane Morris is accompanied by Sting’s guitar maestro Dominic Miller as she bares her soul with this brand new collection of haunting and original songs. Exceptional fortepianist Andreas Staier performs a selection of pieces by Clementi, Schubert, Schumann and the Irish composer and pianist John Field including his arrangement of Twas Within a Mile o’ Edinburgh Town and a selection of Nocturnes, a form which Field is credited with inventing. (Photo: Alvaro Yanez) Wed 26 August, 7pm The former Communards co-lead singer (Don’t Leave Me This Way), takes on the big social and political issues in her life in this highly autobiographical show which she describes as 'about many things, from marriage to religion to love to fear.’ "relish the beautiful sound of the fortepiano he uses, his exquisite phrasing and nifty finger work and overall sensitivity to the works. These are outstanding performances." (BBC Radio 3) "Her singer-songwriter talents frequently find her compared with Janis Joplin, Nina Simone or Tom Waits... a mesmeric live performance.” (The Guardian) Tickets £15, £13.50 Website www.sarahjanemorris.com "one of the most important pianists of our times... with an agility and wit that make hearing him a constant delight." (The Independent) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/staier 21 Michael Volle - Baritone, Franz Hawlata - Bass, Helmut Deutsch - Piano Fri 28 August, 11am Sat 29 August, 11am This concert features extrovert and poetic music from contrasting musical climates: the clearly structured lyricism and virtuosity of the high baroque in Central Europe, the improvisatory flair of French lute music, and the evocative tunes and driving rhythms of 17th century Spain. (Photo: Farbe) (Photo: Naoya Ikegami) Hopkinson Smith Lute and Baroque Guitar A great opportunity to experience two wonderful singers performing songs separately and together, with renowned pianist Helmut Deutsch. Features songs by Schumann, Loewe, Wolf and duets based on texts of Walter de la Mare by Benjamin Britten alongside songs from Mendelssohn’s opus 63. "without doubt the finest lute player in the world today" (San Francisco Chronicle) "The appearance of Michael Volle and Franz Hawlata with their accompanist Helmut Deutsh was fascinating... it seemed the applause would never end." (Stuttgarter Nachrichten) "the supreme ‘poet’ of the lute." (Gramophone) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/smith Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/volle 22 AMC AMC Tam White & the Sermon Orchestra Andy Hamilton’s Hat of Doom Sat 29 August, 7pm Sat 29 August, 10pm A special night with Scotland's blues legend as he'll be singing with special guest Niki King - winner of the Perrier Jazz Vocalist Award 2001 - and backed up by the grooving Sermon Organ Trio, led by rising piano/ organ star, Paul Harrison. One of Britain’s best-loved comedy performers and writers serves up a show brimming with jokes, stories, gossip and cash prizes. This multi-award winner is a frequent guest on BBC TV’s Have I Got News For You and QI and his latest co-creation Outnumbered is a Bafta-nominated hit sit-com. There'll be some heavy kicking horns too, bringing alive music from Ray Charles, John Lee Hooker and some Dexter’s classics. All will be served up by one of the most experienced and respected performers around. Andy co-created and co-wrote the classic Drop The Dead Donkey for Channel 4. He is also the writer and devilish star of BBC Radio 4’s Old Harry’s Game and a regular panellist on The News Quiz and I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue. Tickets £15, £12 Website www.tamwhite.co.uk Tickets £15, £13 23 AMC Regular Music Eddi Reader Sat 29 August, Midnight Sun 30 August, 10pm (Photo: Ania Urban) Loveboat Big Band Midnight Special Set sail on the musical cruise of a lifetime, with the ultimate dream-team ship’s band. Featuring hot, hot horns from Orkestra del Sol, sumptuous strings from Mr McFall’s Chamber and voluptuous vocals from The Bevvy Sisters - "harmonies as lethal as the free cocktails they serve" (The Scotsman) - this 17 piece spectacular presents a connoisseur’s choice of classic swing and vintage rarities for your dancefloor delectation. From her breakthrough with Fairground Attraction to the groundbreaking Songs of Robert Burns project, Eddi Reader has helped to define the landscape in which folk artists and singer songwriters navigate. 2009 saw her release her ninth album Love is the Way. Originally planned as extra tracks for a Best Of compilation, the songs quickly grew into a full bodied album. Please note that doors open 9.30pm, there is no support act and Eddi Reader will be on stage at 10pm. Step aboard for a night of first-class glamour and sophistication matched with an unstoppable relish to party. "Reader is in swooningly romantic mood and singing better than ever" (Q) "what a cherishable presence she continues to be" (The Times) "Simply brilliant! You MUST see them." (Forth FM). Tickets £14, £12 Website www.myspace.com/theloveboatbigband Tickets £26.50 Website www.eddireader.co.uk 24 Mon 31 August, 11am Tue 1 September, 11am (Photo: Philippe Gontier) (Photo: Marco Borggeve) Arditti Quartet Arditti Quartet, Barbara Hannigan Soprano Beethoven String Quartet Op 95 in F minor Berg String Quartet Op 3 Nigel Osborne Tiree (World premiere EIF commission) Ligeti String Quartet No 2 Beethoven String Quartet Op 133 in B Flat ‘Grosse Fuge’ Dutilleux String Quartet ‘Ainsi la nuit’ Webern Six Bagatelles for String Quartet Op 9 Schoenberg String Quartet No 2 The Arditti Quartet has been at the forefront of the development of string quartets in contemporary music for over thirty years. In two programmes the Quartet embarks on a musical journey from Beethoven through seminal works by Webern and Schoenberg to contemporary masterpieces by Ligeti and Dutilleux. Beethoven’s Grosse Fuge is one of the towering achievements of European culture. The concert also includes Webern’s delightful Bagatelles opus 9 and Schoenberg’s expressionistic String Quartet No 2 for which they are joined by soprano Barbara Hannigan. "Irvine Arditti, a god in contemporary virtuoso performance." (The Herald) Inspired by the Ringing Stone of Tiree, a new work from Scottish-based composer Nigel Osborne has been commissioned for the Quartet by the Edinburgh International Festival. "The world’s pre-eminent contemporary music quartet." (The Guardian) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/arditti2 Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/arditti1 25 Christian Zacharias Piano Wed 2 September, 11am Thu 3 September, 11am (Photo: Marco Borggreve) (Photo: Marc Vanappelghem) Bernarda Fink Mezzo soprano, Anthony Spiri - Piano Mezzo soprano Bernarda Fink and pianist Anthony Spiri perform Dvorák’s Biblical Songs and Gypsy Songs alongside a selection of songs by Schubert. Haydn Piano Sonata in D Hob XVI/24, Piano Sonata in F Hob XVI/29, Piano Sonata in B minor Hob XVI/32 Brahms Four Ballades Op 10 Scarlatti Eight Sonatas "Sometimes it takes a great performer to make you hear music you thought you knew with fresh ears... selection of Schubert songs included some of his greatest hits, but she revealed anew the richness of his settings" (The Guardian) Perennial Festival favourite Christian Zacharias is completely at home showing the full range of his virtuosity and expressivity in this programme. The rarely played Brahms opus 10 Ballades are some of his most lyrical piano works. "Fink’s tender tone and perfect diction reflect every nuance of emotion" (The Independent) The spine-tingling first is famously inspired by the Scottish ballad Edward, a gruesome tale of patricide. Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/fink "His intellect and musicianship shone through" (The Guardian) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/zacharias 26 Alexis Kossenko, John Holloway, Jaap ter Linden, Lars Ulrik Mortensen Sat 5 September, 11am Emerson String Quartet (Photo: Mitch Jenkins) Fri 4 September, 11am Mendelssohn String Quartet Op 12 in E flat Beethoven String Quartet Op 74 in E flat ‘The Harp’ Mendelssohn String Quartet Op 80 in F minor JS Bach Trio for Flute, Violin, and Continuo in G BWV 1038 CPE Bach Trio Sonata in C H573 JS Bach The Musical Offering Four great musicians come together to bring Festival audiences music by Johann Sebastian Bach and his son Carl Philipp Emanuel. The multi-Grammy award-winning Emerson Quartet is particularly acclaimed for interpretations of Mendelssohn’s string quartets. This concert features the transparent beauty of Beethoven’s Harp quartet with Mendelssohn’s earliest and last works in this genre. Bach’s Musical Offering was the result of a challenge to improvise on a chromatic melody conceived by Frederick II of Prussia an Enlightenment monarch, his son’s employer. "superb ensemble: technically resourceful, musically insightful, cohesive, full of character and always interesting." (New York Times) Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/kossenko Tickets £26.50, £24, £19.50, £16, £10, £7 Website www.eif.co.uk/emerson 27 Doors Open Day Fri 11 September, 8.30pm Sat 26 September, 10am - 3pm The Music of Wayne Shorter featuring Gary Burton For the first time, The Queen's Hall is participating in Doors Open Day, the annual celebration of Edinburgh's architecture and heritage. (Photo: Alastair Wight) Scottish National Jazz Orchestra Vibes master Gary Burton occupies a unique place in jazz as a pioneering instrumentalist and accompanist to Stan Getz and George Shearing. This is your chance to explore all areas of The Queen's Hall - inside, outside, onstage, backstage! Now Burton joins the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra to pay tribute to another of jazz’s true greats, saxophonist and composer Wayne Shorter, a creative force with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, crucial member of Miles Davis’ quintet, co-leader of fusion masters Weather Report, and enduring inspiration to a world-wide audience. Our staff will be leading free, informal guided tours through all areas of The Queen's Hall from 10am. Places on the tours are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis from our Box Office. Tickets free Websites www.thequeenshall.org www.cockburnassociation.org Tickets £18/£16 Website www.snjo.co.uk 28 Coming up at The Queen’s Hall Scottish National Jazz Orchestra featuring Gary Burton Fri 11 September, 8:30pm Lung Ha's Theatre Company Dangerously, Yours... Wed 23 September, 7.30pm & Thu 24 September, 1.30pm Aly Bain & Phil Cunningham Fri 25 September, 8pm Doors Open Day Sat 26 September, 10am - 3pm Scottish Chamber Orchestra: James MacMillan’s Tryst Mon 28 September, 7:30pm The Searchers Sun 18 October, 8pm Scottish Ensemble: Side by Side Fri 23 October, 7:45pm Wishbone Ash Sat 24 October, doors open 7pm Jason Manford Tue 3 November, 8pm Jimmy Webb & The Webb Brothers Fri 6 November, doors open 7pm Ryuichi Sakamoto Wed 2 December, doors open 7pm Scottish Ensemble: Winter Light Fri 11 December, 7:45pm New Town: The Heath Quartet Mon 14 December, 7.45pm 29 The Queen’s Hall : At A Glance Fri 31 July, 8.30pm Roy Hargrove Quintet/Brian Kellock Trio Sat 1 August, 8.30pm Eric Burdon & The Animals Sun 2 August, 8pm Courtney Pine Tradition in Transition Mon 3 August, 8pm Jacques Loussier Trio Wed 5 August, 8pm Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra Plays Duke Ellington Thu 6 August, 8pm Moishe’s Bagel Fri 7 August, 8.30pm Jack Bruce, Robin Trower & Gary Husband Sat 8 August, 8.30pm Edinburgh Jazz Festival Orchestra Sylvander & Clarinda Wed 12 August, 10pm Shooglenifty Thu 13 August, 10pm Music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra Fri 14 August, 7pm Barb Jungr Fri 14 August, 10pm Music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra Sat 15 August, 11am Collegium Vocale Gent, Kristian Bezuidenhout - Piano Sat 15 August, 7pm Barb Jungr Sat 15 August, 10pm Music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra Sun 16 August, 7pm The McCalmans Sun 16 August, 10pm Peatbog Faeries Mon 17 August, 11am Lisa Milne - Soprano, Malcolm Martineau - Piano Mon 17 August, 7pm Broken Records (doors open 7pm) Tue 18 August, 11am Alexei Ogrintchouk, Boris Brovtsyn, Maxim Rysanov, Boris Andrianov Tue 18 August, 7pm Frightened Rabbit (doors open 7pm) Wed 19 August, 11am Bejun Mehta - Countertenor, Julius Drake - Piano Wed 19 August, 7pm Capercaillie Wed 19 August, 10pm Blazin’ Fiddles Thu 20 August, 11am Hebrides Ensemble, Christopher Maltman - Baritone Thu 20 August, 7pm Capercaillie Fri 21 August, 11am Hespèrion XXI, Jordi Savall - Viola da Gamba & Director Fri 21 August, 7pm Women in Harmony: Annie Grace, Corrina Hewat & Karine Polwart Fri 21 August, 10pm Puppetry of the Penis 30 Sat 22 August, 11am Elisabeth Leonskaja - Piano Sat 22 August, 7pm Puppetry of the Penis Sat 22 August, 10pm Salsa Celtica Sun 23 August, 10pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Sun 23 August, 7pm Puppetry of the Penis Mon 24 August, 11am Quatuor Mosaïques Mon 24 August, 7pm Eric Bogle & John Munro Mon 24 August, 10pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Tue 25 August, 11am Christoph Prégardien - Tenor, Andreas Staier - Fortepiano Tue 25 August, 10pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Wed 26 August, 11am Scottish Ensemble/Tenebrae Wed 26 August, 7pm Sarah Jane Morris Wed 26 August, 10pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Thu 27 August, 11am Andreas Staier - Fortepiano Thu 27 August, 7pm Shooglenifty Thu 27 August, 10pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Fri 28 August, 11am Hopkinson Smith - Lute and Baroque Guitar Fri 28 August, 7pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Fri 28 August, 10pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Sat 29 August, 11am Michael Volle - Baritone, Franz Hawlata - Bass, Helmut Deutsch - Piano Sat 29 August, 7pm Tam White & the Sermon Orchestra Sat 29 August, 10pm Andy Hamilton’s Hat of Doom Sat 29 August, 12 midnight Loveboat Big Band Midnight Special Sun 30 August, 7pm Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen Sun 30 August, 10pm Eddi Reader (doors open 9.30pm/onstage 10pm) Mon 31 August, 11am Arditti Quartet Tue 1 September, 11am Arditti Quartet, Barbara Hannigan - Soprano Wed 2 September, 11am Bernarda Fink - Mezzo soprano, Anthony Spiri - Piano Thu 3 September, 11am Christian Zacharias - Piano Fri 4 September, 11am Emerson String Quartet Sat 5 September, 11am Alexis Kossenko, John Holloway, Jaap ter Linden, Lars Ulrik Mortensen Tickets & Information www.thequeenshall.net / 0131 668 2019 31 Acoustic Music Centre - At A Glance This year, The Queen’s Hall is collaborating with the Acoustic Music Centre, the Festival’s leading folk, roots and traditional music venue. You can now buy tickets for all these shows from The Queen’s Hall Box Office on 0131 668 2019/www.thequeenshall.net. Mon 10 August Acoustic Music Centre: Big Room Acoustic Music Centre: Back Room Old Blind Dogs (9pm) Alison Hetzl Considering... (6.30pm) John Alexander Dustbowl Blues... (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Tue 11 August EYG, Feis Ros & Friends (7.15pm) Alison Hetzl Considering... (6.30pm) Doghouse Roses Something Old... (8pm) Simon Kempston (9.30pm) Wed 12 August Emily Smith (7.15pm) Adam Bulley & Malcolm MacFarlane (6.30pm) Nick Harper (9pm) Darren Dutson-Bromley (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Thu 13 August Michael Marra (7.15pm) Adam Bulley & Malcolm MacFarlane (6.30pm) Nick Harper (9pm) Sophie Bancroft (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Wesley Bradd (11pm) Fri 14 August Absolutely Legless (7.15pm) Wrong Notes (5pm) Alex Yellowlees (9pm) Adriana (6.30pm) Sophie Bancroft (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Vic Rodrick & Annie Gunner Logan (11pm) Sat 15 August Absolutely Legless (3.45pm & 7.15pm) Wrong Notes (5pm) MacGregor, Brechin, O’Headra (9pm) Adriana (6.30pm) Colin Clyne (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Vic Rodrick & Annie Gunner Logan (11pm) Sun 16 August India Alba (7.15pm) Two-Five-One (6.30pm) Ross Ainslie & Jariath Henderson (9pm) Ken Hastings (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Mon 17 August Jeana Leslie & Siobhan Miller (7.15pm) Dean Owens (6.30pm) Dick Gaughan (9pm) Along the Miners’ Rows (8pm) Two-Five-One (9.30pm) Tue 18 August The Poozies (7.15pm) Two-Five-One (9.30pm) Seaside Skiffle Group (9pm) Dean Owens (6.30pm) Along the Miners’ Rows (8pm) Wingin’ It (9.30pm) Wed 19 August Rachel Dawick (7.15pm) Tony Cox (4.30pm) Kris Drever (9pm) Wingin’ It (6.30pm) Shepheard, Spiers & Watson (8pm) Shepheard, Spiers & Watson (9.30pm) Thu 20 August Caroline Gilmour (7.15pm) Adele-Marina Wilding (5pm) Martyn Joseph (9pm) Wingin’ It (6.30pm) Adele-Marina Wilding (8pm) Shepheard, Spiers & Watson (9.30pm) Shepheard, Spiers & Watson (11pm) 32 Fri 21 August Acoustic Music Centre: Big Room Acoustic Music Centre: Back Room Liz Dicks Bessie Smith & the Blues (7.15pm) Whiskey Hill Ramblers (5pm) North Sea Gas (9pm) Mike Vass (6.30pm) Silvern (8pm) Austen George (9.30pm) The Bevvy Sisters (11pm) Sat 22 August Tam White Flying Solo Again! (7.15pm) Mike Vass (6.30pm) North Sea Gas (9pm) Silvern (8pm) Austen George (9.30pm) Jake Cogan (11pm) Sun 23 August The Hot Seats (7.15pm) Ken Campbell’s Ideal Band (6.30pm) Spooky Men’s Chorale (9pm) Ken Hastings (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Mon 24 August Paul McKenna Band (7.15pm) Tony Cox (4.30pm) The Hot Seats (9pm) Rupert Wates (6.30pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) Simon Kempston (9.30pm) Tue 25 August Sambor Dudzinski Time(less) Machine (5.45pm) Rupert Wates (6.30pm) The Hot Seats (7.15pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) Maira Campbell (9pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Gleusta (11pm) Wed 26 August Thu 27 August Sambor Dudzinski Time(less) Machine (5.45pm) Martha Scanlan (5pm) Breabach (7.15pm) Rupert Wates (6.30pm) Brechin, Martin & Wilkinson (9pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) The Hot Seats (10.45pm) Claude Bourbon (9.30pm) Sambor Dudzinski Time(less) Machine (5.45pm) Rupert Wates (6.30pm) The Hot Seats (7.15pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) Malinky (9pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Stairheid Gossip (11pm) Fri 28 August Sambor Dudzinski Time(less) Machine (5.45pm) Pokey LaFarge (5pm) The Hot Seats (7.15pm) Tattie Jam (6.30pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) The Bevvy Sisters (11pm) Sat 29 August Sambor Dudzinski Time(less) Machine (5.45pm) Pokey LaFarge (5pm) Filska (7.15pm) Cheyenne Brown & Seylan Baxter (6.30pm) Preston Reed (9pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) The Hot Seats (10.45pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) Electric Avenue Band (11pm) Sun 30 August Sambor Dudzinski Time(less) Machine (5.45pm) Stairheid Gossip (5pm) Celter Schmelter (6.30pm) Kenny Young & the Eggplants (8pm) Tony Cox (9.30pm) All these performances take place at the Acoustic Music Centre @ St Bride's (Venue 123), 10 Orwell Terrace, Edinburgh, EH11 2DY (www.acousticmusiccentre.co.uk/0131 346 1405 for information only; book tickets via www.thequeenshall.net).. 33 To get the latest news, gossip and show announcements, join The Queen’s Hall on Twitter and Facebook www.twitter.com/queens_hall www.facebook.com/thequeenshall Every One It all starts with the Lyceum www.lyceum.org.uk 34 Keep it Live! "There are very few halls where one feels truly inspired and moved just being in the space. The Queen’s Hall is definitely worth every investment for the future of culture in Edinburgh and Scotland and for persevering and securing the future of a national treasure." (Ilan Volkov, Chief Conductor, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra) Make a gift today and support the future of The Queen's Hall. Get closer to the music by supporting our development plans: • Help us raise funds each year to support our own programme of concerts • Join us in our regular programme of Hospitality Nights. Donors have recently enjoyed private receptions at concerts featuring the Scottish Ensemble, Hebrides Ensemble, Lyle Lovett, Scottish National Jazz Orchestra, Solas and Phil Cunningham. • Help support our running costs. We need to raise at least £100,000 each year from private sources. • Help preserve a Heritage Asset for the City. As a fine Georgian building, The Queen’s Hall needs looking after! Donate online at www.charitychoice. co.uk, pick up a pack in the Hall or contact David Heavenor, Development Manager to discuss ways you can contribute to the success of the Hall or 0131 622 7389/davidh@ queenshalledinburgh.org. • Once you have provided for friends and family consider leaving The Queen's Hall a legacy • Support our Campaign Plan to transform the Front and Back of House facilities 35 The Queen’s Hall - Tickets & Information The Queen’s Hall 85 - 89 Clerk Street Edinburgh, EH8 9JG Booking Tickets 0131 668 2019 Box Office Standard Opening Times 10am - 5.30 pm, Monday - Saturday. On concert nights we close 15 minutes after showtime. Phone lines close at 5pm, except on concert evenings when they are open until one hour before the show. Ticket prices listed in this brochure include booking fees; additional fees are charged for credit/debit card transactions. Performance start/onstage times are used except unless otherwise stated (eg doors open time) Book Online www.thequeenshall.net Access information The Queen’s Hall is accessible to wheelchair users via the entrance next to the box office, or to the rear of the building. We also have a wheelchair accessible toilet. Please advise our box office when purchasing your ticket if you need a wheelchair space. St re e t Queen’s Street Le ith George Street Prince’s Street Guide Dogs Please advise our box office when purchasing your ticket if you are bringing a guide dog. We will try to seat you in an area that is comfortable for both you and your dog. WAVERLEY STATION Market Street ve St Leonard’s Street ri D 36 Clerk Street e ll vi el For further information on any of the above please call 0131 668 3456. Pleasance Nicolson Street M Assisted Listening There is an induction loop in the main auditorium to assist patrons who have hearing difficulties. By turning the hearing aid to the T position, sound will be picked up directly from the stage.