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Welcome to trinity college of music’s summer diary.

Our summer programme of events couldn’t get off to a better start with performances by the Trinity College of Music Opera Company of Britten’s comic opera, Albert Herring at Blackheath Halls. The vocal theme continues into May with a performance in the glorious setting of the Old Royal Naval College Chapel by the College’s Chamber Choir. Under the direction of Stephen Jackson, this ensemble is well-known for its exciting programming and polished performances and this concert will include a composition by Daryl Runswick, former Head of Composition at Trinity.

2010 marks the anniversaries of both Robert Schumann and Hugo Wolf, and our students will be celebrating with two Lieder concerts, to include some rare and unusual repertoire. This is a perfect opportunity to hear our students perform ‘at home’ in the Peacock Room at King Charles Court, the Old Royal Naval College.

Also, don’t miss your last chance this academic year to hear the Trinity College of Music Sinfonia, at Blackheath Halls on 6th May.

Finally, once our students have departed to enjoy a well-deserved summer break, our summer courses commence. If you are a jazz musician or singer, do read on to find out more about our two courses running in August.

To be kept informed of all forthcoming events join our free mailing list by contacting us on www.tcm.ac.uk/mailinglist or call 020 8305 4444 to register your details.

Welcome

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HigHligHt events 3

regular events 8

furtHer events 12

education & community 25

Junior trinity 28

BlackHeatH Halls 30

giving 31

events at a glance 32

Booking information 34

venue information 35

Derek Aviss Principal of Trinity College of Music Joint Principal of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

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HigHligHt events

Britten - albert Herring

Wed 21 – sat 24 apr 7.30pmgreat Hall, Blackheath Halls

Trinity College of Music Opera CompanyDirector Bill Bankes-JonesMusical Director Steuart BedfordDesigner Ellan Parry

Created for Britten’s newly-formed English Opera Group with a mission to produce opera in English on a small scale, Albert Herring centres on the May Day celebrations in a rural Suffolk village at the very beginning of the twentieth century. Lacking girls of suitable moral fibre, a timid and innocent young lad is chosen to be the May Queen. Widely celebrated as a comic opera, Albert Herring sparkles with wit and intelligence overlying a convincing portrayal of a tight little society with all its strivings for uprightness and control, alongside the natural failings of such a community.

Trinity is delighted to be working again with director Bill Bankes-Jones and to collaborate for the first time with one of the world’s foremost Britten interpreters, conductor Steuart Bedford.

£20 (£15 concessions) Box Office 020 8463 0100

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final of the daryl runswick competition for composition

tue 27 apr 7pmtheatre studio, trinity college of music

fri 7 may 1pmBfi foyer, southbank

The past few years have seen the Contemporary Music Group explore an ever wider range of repertoire, juxtaposing major works from the last 60 years with newly commissioned pieces by students. For this year’s Runswick Prize the composers have been tasked with creating a live score to a choice of four abstract films drawn from the BFI’s archives. Several of the finalists will have chosen the same ones so expect the rare experience of witnessing the effect that different soundtracks have on the same moving images.

The first half of the concert features works by seminal US composer Christian Wolff, a composer who among other things produces work that encourages both professional and lay players to develop ‘a spirit of liberating interdependence’. The composer will be visiting Trinity to give a presentation to the composition faculty on Thursday 3 June.

The pieces by the four Runswick finalists will be repeated at a lunchtime concert in the foyer of the BFI on the Southbank on Friday 7 May at 1pm.

Admission Free

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mbawula

sat 10 Julcharlton Park, charlton Park road, greenwich se7

Mbawula blends South African, African Township, Basie, Ellington and Jive Music. The brain-child of Paul Bartholomew (former arranger and saxophonist for Jools Holland as well as a member of TCM staff), the band fuses South African dance grooves, stunning vocals and jazz to create a sound that is ‘as vibrant and joyous as it gets’.

This open air performance has been specially commissioned by Greenwich Council in celebration of the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa. The Mbawula band will be joined on stage by over 300 performers including South African vocalists, students from Trinity College of Music, an adult community choir and children from local Greenwich Schools. The performance features as a foot stomping highlight to the Council’s annual day-long Greenwich Great Get Together 2010.

For further details please see www.tcm.ac.uk/whatson or call 020 8305 4444

Admission free

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tuesday lunchtime concert series

regular events

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Tue 13 Apr

finzi QuartetTrinity’s Bulldog Junior Fellows perform:

Mozart Quartet in B flat K458 ‘The Hunt’

Brahms Quartet Op.51, No.1 in C minor

Tue 20 Apr

early music facultyA second chance to hear the programme given in St Martin-in-the-Fields on 6 April as part of the Handel Immersion Experience.

Tue 27 Apr

Harp department

Tue 4 May

sitkovetsky trioTrinity’s Richard Carne Junior Fellows will perform Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A minor, Op.50

all concerts 1.05pmold royal naval college chapel, greenwich

Our Tuesday Lunchtime Concert Series is held in the glorious surroundings of the Old Royal Naval College Chapel – a baroque masterpiece of English architecture overlooking the River Thames.

Come and enjoy a variety of repertoire from throughout the ages. You will be spoiled for choice!

Admission free

Tue 11 May

london festival of contemporary church musicNow in its ninth year, this festival aims to showcase performances of recent and contemporary liturgical and organ music at the very highest levels, in the context of both services and concerts. The festival runs 8 – 16 May and is based at St Pancras Parish Church, London.

Tue 18 May

string ensembleConducted by Nic Pendlebury, Trinity’s elite string group will perform:

Britten Simple Symphony

Mendelssohn String Symphony No.2

Dvořák Serenade for Strings

Tue 25 May

trinity Brass ensemblesThe Horn and Trumpet Ensembles will be led by Trinity brass professors.

Tue 1 Jun

Wind ensembleDirected by Stephen Maw, the ensemble will perform:

Dvořák Serenade

Smetana Dances from the Bartered Bride

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thursday lunchtime concert series

Thu 15 Apr

kota odashima, saxophone and yukie koyama, piano

Thu 22 Apr

time and tide QuintetAlice Thompson, flute

Alice Perry, oboe

Victoria Bell, clarinet

Kathryn Brown, horn

Daniel Atkinson, bassoon

Programme to include:

Mozart Divertimento No.14 in B flat major

Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf with Gordon Waterson, narrator

Thu 29 Apr

guitar orchestra Directed by James Woodrow.

all concerts 1.10pmst alfege church, greenwich

At the heart of Maritime Greenwich, St Alfege Church is the perfect venue for our free Thursday Lunchtime Concert Series. A sacred site for nearly 1000 years, the present church was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and dedicated in 1718.

Our solo instrumentalists and small ensembles give concerts in St Alfege on a weekly basis to showcase their musical talents. We invite you to come along and experience live music making and the wonderful acoustics of this beautiful building.

Admission free

Thu 6 May

saxophone Quartets Includes a new work for saxophone choir by Leverhulme Scholar Hannah Varty.

Thu 13 May

london festival of contemporary church musicNow in its ninth year, this festival aims to showcase performances of recent and contemporary liturgical and organ music at the very highest levels, in the context of both services and concerts. The festival runs 8 – 16 May and is based at St Pancras Parish Church, London.

Thu 20 May

Harp recitalHarp students perform works by Bach, Donatoni, Parish Alvars and Smetana.

Thu 27 May

twos and threes A concert of duos and trios, including both songs and chamber music by the London Performance Collective.

Thu 3 Jun

takuya takase, clarinet and Wingman leung, pianoProgramme to include:

Brahms Sonata for Clarinet & Piano in E flat major, Op.102 No.2

Busoni Suite for Clarinet & Piano, K88

Lovreglio Concert Fantasy on Themes from Verdi’s La Traviata

Thu 10 Jun

early music faculty finalists’ recital

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friday lunch and listen

Fri 30 Apr

Proust trioMarta Fernandez Escamilla, violin

Arturo Serna (Montague Cleeve Scholar 2009/10), cello

Mikako Sugamura (Trinity College of Music Scholar 2009/10), piano

Programme to include:

Mozart Piano Trio No.7 in G major, KV564

Shostakovich Piano Trio No.2 in E minor, Op.67

Fri 7 May

federica mossone, harpPostgraduate student Federica Mossone (Beatrice Taylor Scholar 2009/10) performs Grandjany, Renie, Benati and Tournier with the ARPA string quartet.

all concerts 1.15pmrecital room, Blackheath Halls

Considered to be amongst the finest facilities available to any conservatoire, the Recital Room at Blackheath Halls, home to Lunch and Listen, is an exceptional space to hear our students perform programmes from classical to avant garde and everything in between.

Enjoy a light lunch before or after the concert, at an inclusive price of £5 - it’s a great deal!

£5 with lunch £2 concert only Contact 020 8463 0100

Fri 14 May

sara gourlay, mezzo-sopranoPerforming with pianist Richard Shaw, Sara Gourlay will perform a programme of opera arias by Scarlatti, Handel and Mozart and art songs by Schumann, Chausson, Quilter and Weir.

Fri 21 May

katherine carter, flute

Fri 28 May

schubert - octetDirected by Richard Ireland.

Fri 4 Jun

almudena gonzales, fluteAccompanied by Franklin Driessen, flautist Almudena Gonzales (Cordelia Moses Scholar 2009/10) will perform Sonatas by Prokofiev and J.S.Bach, along with pieces by Ornstein, Offermans and Scriabin.

Fri 11 Jun

Peggy fung, piano

Fri 18 Jun

Performers to be confirmed, please see www.tcm.ac.uk/whatson or call 020 8463 0100 for details.

Fri 25 Jun

Performers to be confirmed, please see www.tcm.ac.uk/whatson or call 020 8463 0100 for details.

Fri 2 Jul

i-an tai, celloPostgraduate cellist I-An Tai will perform sonatas by Chopin and Barber with pianist Yukiko Shinohara.

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all concerts 7.30pmrecital room, Blackheath Halls

Our summer term Beats in the Bar series is proud to feature the 4th-year BMus students in showcase performances. Come and hear our jazz finalists performing the end products of self-led projects.

This popular series is a chance for you to enjoy contemporary jazz and all that it implies.

Admission free

Tue 11 May

mark crown, trumpet andchris Preece, drums

Tue 18 May

sam evans, saxophone;nat Butler, drums;mitch Jones, piano

Tue 25 May

Pete randall, bass;lewis Wright, vibes;steve Pringle, piano

Tue 1 Jun

James morgan, bass;natalie Witts, trombone;toby seed, guitar

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Wed 7 Apr 12pm

The Space, Isle of Dogs

a little lunch musicThe Proust Trio:

Marta Fernandez Escamilla, violin

Arturo Serna (Montague Cleeve Scholar 2009/10), cello

Mikako Sugamura (Trinity College of Music Scholar 2009/10), piano

Programme to include:

Mozart Piano Trio No.7 in G major, KV564

Shostakovich Piano Trio No.2 in E minor, Op.67

£1 or £5 with lunch

Fri 16 Apr 1pm

Regent Hall, Oxford Street

Wren ensemblePerforming the Verdiana Song Cycle arranged by Tarkmann and an arrangement for chamber ensemble of Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll.

Admission free

Sun 18 Apr 1pm

Farnham Maltings

meantime BonesDavid Horden, Hari Eustice, Peter Crocker and Jack Mitchell.

£5 (£4 concessions) Contact 01252 745444

HIGHLIGHT

Wed 21 – Sat 24 Apr 7.30pm

Great Hall, Blackheath Halls

Britten - albert HerringSee HIGHLIGHT EVENTS page 3.

Thu 22 Apr 6.30pm

Handel House Museum

the new atlantisIn 1623 Sir Francis Bacon expressed his aspirations and ideals in The New Atlantis. Released in 1627, this utopian novel was his vision of an ideal land where ‘generosity and enlightenment, dignity and splendour, piety and public spirit’ were the commonly held qualities of its inhabitants.

This project is led by Duncan McLeod and students from the Early Music Faculty will portray Bacon’s vision of the future through new music.

Admission free

Mon 26 Apr 11.30am

Room G61, Trinity College of Music

Tue 27 Apr 10am

Stuart Room, Trinity College of Music

Harp masterclasses with sylvain BlasselTrinity students perform to French Harpist Sylvain Blassel over two days. A teacher of Harp at the Lyon Conservatoire, Sylvain has performed with many leading orchestras and has also worked as an assistant to several illustrious conductors including Esa-Pekka Salonen and Pierre Boulez.

Admission freeFor more information please email [email protected]

This concert is kindly sponsored by Holywell Music Ltd.

Mon 26 Apr 7.30pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

violin electronica - new Works for new soundsDaragh Morgan, violin

Following on from his successful ‘Duels for Duos’ project, acclaimed violinist Darragh Morgan joins Trinity postgraduate composers in creating new works for violin and electronics. The concert will be the culmination of a series of workshops looking at new ways of producing and defining sounds for the violin led by Trinity Composition Fellow Dr Deirdre Gribbin.

Admission Free

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HIGHLIGHT

Tue 27 Apr 7pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

final of the daryl runswick competition for compositionSee HIGHLIGHT EVENTS page 5.

Wed 28 Apr 6.30pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

seasons of loveA celebration of aspects of love through time and styles from the 17th to the 21st century. Solos and duets from Dowland to Jason Robert Brown, through Opera, Songs and Music Theatre.

Adrian Clarke, baritone

Sarah Pring, mezzo soprano

Elizabeth Marcus, piano

Admission free

Tue 27 Apr 3.15pm

Southwark Cathedral

spohr and BrahmsDaniel Broncano Aguilera (Leverhulme Orchestral Mentorship Scholar 2009/10), clarinet

Artem Kotov (Golubrovich Scholar 2007 – 2010), violin

Oliver Page, violin

Grigory Tsyganov (Trinity College of Music Scholar 2009/10), viola

Alissa Liubarskaya (Trinity College London Scholar), cello

Programme to include:

Spohr Fantasy and Variations Op.81

Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor Op.115

Admission free

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Fri 30 Apr 1pm

Charlton House, Charlton

Wind ensembleStephen Maw conducts:

Dvořák Serenade

Smetana Dances from the Bartered Bride

Admission free

Sat 1 May 11.15am

Morden College Chapel, Blackheath

coffee concertTravis Finch, mandolin

Admission free

Tue 4 May 2.30pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

violin masterclass with alexander sitkovetskyTrinity students perform to Alexander Sitkovetsky of the Sitkovetsky Trio. A graduate of the Menuhin School, Alexander performed several times with Yehudi Menuhin and played the Mendelssohn concerto under Menuhin’s baton. He has given recitals at major concert venues around the world and has performed as a soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

Admission free

Thu 29 Apr 11am - 1pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

visiting lecture series – Heiner goebbelsThe first in a series of weekly lectures designed to be stimulating, challenging and informative for composers and other creative musicians. Guests may include composers, artists, philosophers and others.

Composer and director Heiner Goebbels is one of the most important exponents of the contemporary music and theatre scene. He will be visiting Trinity during a Barbican run of I Went To The House But Did Not Enter, a work for the Hilliard Ensemble.

Admission FreePlease note that a very limited number of spaces are available, for more information please email Neeru Rishi at [email protected]

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Tue 4 May 2.30pm

Stuart Room, Trinity College of Music

cello masterclass with leonard elschenbroichTrinity students perform to Leonard Elschenbroich of the Sitkovetsky Trio. A celebrated soloist in his own right, Leonard has received invitations to perform with many illustrious conductors and soloists including Valery Gergiev, Semyon Bychkov, Gidon Kremer and Anne-Sophie Mutter. He is a recent recipient of the Borletti-Buitoni Trust and has recorded works by Schnittke for his debut release on Naxos.

Admission free

CHOICE

Tue 4 May 7pm

Great Hall, Blackheath Halls

soloists’ competition finalFrom an initial pool of more than 60 competitors, the three finalists compete to win this prestigious competition and for an opportunity to appear as soloist with one of the College orchestras.

£8 (£5 concessions) Contact 020 8463 0100Image: 2009 Soloists Competition winner Lana Trotovšek

Thu 6 May 11am - 1pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

visiting lecture series – stanley glasser and John thomasOne in the series of weekly lectures designed to be stimulating, challenging and informative for composers and other creative musicians. Guests may include composers, artists, philosophers and others.

Concert and film composer John Thomas talks to composer and academic Stanley Glasser about his adventurous approach to music, life, and his years in South Africa championing Township music during the Apartheid regime.

Admission FreePlease note that a very limited number of spaces are available, for more information please email Neeru Rishi at [email protected]

CHOICE

Thu 6 May 7.30pm

Great Hall, Blackheath Halls

sinfoniaThe final concert of the season for Sinfonia, made up of students from the BMus course. Conducted by John Lubbock and Ian Mitchell.

Programme to include:

Schmitt Dionysiaque Op.62 for Wind Orchestra

Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm

Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4

Mendelssohn Symphony No.5 ‘Reformation’

£8 (£5 concessions) Contact 020 8463 0100

Thu 6 May 7.30pm

Holywell Harp Room, Trinity College of Music

trinity Harps showcase concertAdmission free

Thu 6 May 3pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

viola masterclass with simon rowland JonesTrinity students perform to violist Simon Rowland Jones. A founding member of the Chilingirian Quartet, Simon has taught extensively at leading conservatoires in the UK and Sweden. He is also a composer and music editor whose arrangements of Bach’s Cello Suites are held in high regard.

Admission free

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Tue 11 May 10am

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

vocal masterclass with robert tearVocal Faculty students perform for the world-renowned tenor.

Admission free

Wed 12 May 12pm

The Space, Isle of Dogs

a little lunch musicAlmudena Gonzales, flute

Franklin Driessen, piano

Sonatas by Prokofiev and J.S.Bach, and music by Ornstein, Offermans and Scriabin.

£1 or £5 with lunch

Wed 12 May 6.15pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the roy Pleasance singing competitionStudents perform a programme of music written for solo voice and orchestra.

Admission free

Thu 13 May 11am - 1pm

Trinity College of Music

visiting lecture series – deirdre gribbinOne in the series of weekly lectures designed to be stimulating, challenging and informative for composers and other creative musicians. Guests may include composers, artists, philosophers and others.

Trinity Composition Fellow Deirdre Gribbin presents a talk on the composer as critic, commentator and artist.

Admission FreePlease note that a very limited number of spaces are available, for more information please email Neeru Rishi at [email protected]

Fri 7 May 5.30pm

The Italian Cultural Institute, London

il circolo solo Piano competitionIl Circolo’s piano competition is only in its third year but is already established as a prestigious entry in the College calendar. The competition is a joint event between Trinity College of Music, The Italian Cultural Institute, and Il Circolo. The finals will take place at The Italian Cultural Institute (39 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8NX). The prizes are awarded by Il Circolo.

Each competitor is expected to perform a 15-minute programme of music including one work by Chopin and one by an Italian composer.

Admission free Contact 020 7235 1461Please note seats must be reserved in advance.

HIGHLIGHT

Fri 7 May 1pm

Foyer, BFI Southbank

contemporary music group at the southbankConducted by Gregory Rose.

Part of the Final of the Daryl Runswick Competition for Composition.

See HIGHLIGHT EVENTS page 5.

Fri 7 May 1pm

Charlton House, Charlton

guitar departmentAdmission free

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Thu 13 May 6pm

The MacLaren Hall, Mandeville Place

myths, dreams and mysteriesMusic from an age when myths were facts, dreams real and mysteries magical.

Soprano Ruth Fraser and friends.

Admission free

Fri 14 May 1pm

Charlton House, Charlton

saxophone departmentDirected by Gerard McChrystal.

Admission free

Fri 14 May 1.15pm

Sounds New Festival, Canterbury

conservatoire composers forumEnsembles from Trinity, RCM and other music conservatoires will perform nine new works by student composers from each of the UK’s conservatoires. The theme of the festival is ‘Seven’.

Admission Free

Thu 13 May 3pm

Stuart Room, Trinity College of Music

Bassoon masterclass with meyrick alexanderTrinity students perform to British bassoonist Meyrick Alexander. Currently a teacher at Birmingham Conservatoire and Guildhall, Meyrick has held the position of Principal Bassoon with the Philharmonic Orchestra for the last 30 years. He also performs regularly with the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique and the English Baroque Soloists.

Admission free

Thu 13 May 4 - 8pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

conservatoire composers forum - open WorkshopSenior composition tutors from each of the nine UK conservatoires will lead a workshop featuring new works by a student composer from each institution.

Admission Free

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CHOICE

Fri 14 May 6.30pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

voices, lutes and Harps: “love’s sweet torment”A programme of 17th-Century Italian song with lutes and harps, directed by Frances Kelly and David Miller.

Admission free

Sat 15 May 1pm

Farnham Maltings

music from eastern europe and the BalkansOrpheus Papafilippou, violin

Andrea Kmecová (Alfred Kitchin Scholar 2009/10), piano

£5 (£4 concessions) Contact 01252 74544

Tue 18 May

10am – 1pm and 2.30 – 5.30pm

Trinity College of Music

vocal master classes in early music With Lynne Dawson.

Admission Free

Tue 18 May 2.30pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

trumpet masterclass with gareth BimsonTrinity students perform to British trumpeter Gareth Bimson. Gareth has been playing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra for over 20 years and currently holds the position of Co-Principal.

Admission free

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Tue 18 May 3pm

Stuart Room, Trinity College of Music

violin masterclass with corey cerovsekTrinity students perform to Canadian violin soloist Corey Cerovsek. A truly International performer, Corey has given performances with leading orchestras throughout North America, Asia, Australia and Europe. He has performed recitals in many prestigious venues and his recordings of Beethoven’s Violin Sonatas were released to great critical acclaim. Corey plays on a 1728 Stradivarius once owned by the composer and violinist Nicolo Paganini.

Admission free

Wed 19 May 6.15pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the gladys Puttick extemporisation competitionStudents extemporise on a given musical and textual theme.

The competition is open to performers of any melodic instrument and voice.

Admission free

Thu 20 May 11am - 1pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

visiting lecture series – michael finnissyOne in the series of weekly lectures designed to be stimulating, challenging and informative for composers and other creative musicians. Guests may include composers, artists, philosophers and others.

Since making a mark as both pianist and composer in the early 1970’s, Finnissy has become an iconic figure in contemporary music, known particularly for his highly complex compositions. He talks about his work and approach to music.

Admission FreePlease note that a very limited number of spaces are available, for more information please email Neeru Rishi at [email protected]

CHOICE

Tue 18 May

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the songs of robert schumann and Hugo WolfTrinity College of Music presents two Lieder concerts showing the approach of both composers to the same themes. Some rare and unusual repertoire will be performed by talented student duos chosen by Eugene Asti.

1pm

settings of Heinrich HeineExplores the poetry of Heinrich Heine as seen through the composers’ eyes.

Admission free

7pm

settings of Joseph von eichendorff and spanish folk lyricsFocuses on the poetry of Eichendorff and Spanish folk lyrics that inspired some of the greatest songs of Schumann and Wolf.

Admission free

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Sun 23 May 2.30 – 5.30pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the cavatina chamber music competitionOpen to all chamber music ensembles including one bowed string instrument.

Admission freeGenerously supported by the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust.

Tue 25 May 3.15pm

Southwark Cathedral

sara gourlay, mezzo soprano and suzy ruffles, pianoIncludes music by Handel, Mozart, Schumann, Chausson and Quilter.

Admission free

CHOICE

Tue 25 May 7.30pm

St Alfege Church, Greenwich

chamber choirDirected by Stephen Jackson, Trinity’s Chamber Choir will perform Daryl Runswick Four Nocturnes.

£8 (£5 concessions)

Wed 26 May 12pm

The Space, Isle of dogs

a little lunch musicPhoebe Fullbrook, violin

Caroline Rankin, cello

Lydia Aoki, piano

Programme to include:

Frank Bridge Phantasie in C minor

£1 or £5 with lunch

CHOICE

Thu 20 May 7.30pm

Recital Room, Blackheath Halls

contemporary Jazz ensembleLed by Mark Lockheart.

£8 (£5 concessions) Contact 020 8463 0100

Fri 21 May 11am

Stuart Room, Trinity College of Music

Piano masterclass with Joseph kalichsteinAcclaimed for the heartfelt intensity and technical mastery of his playing, Joseph Kalichstein has won equal praise as an orchestral soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. A founder member of the Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson piano trio, he holds the inaugural Chamber Music Chair at the Juilliard School, New York, where he also teaches a class for advanced piano students.

Admission free

Fri 21 May 1pm

Charlton House, Charlton

trinity Baroque orchestraLed by Walter Reiter.

Admission free

Fri 21 May 1pm

St Martin-in-the-Fields

tamara young, harpTamara won the 2009 John Marson Harp Prize and performs a recital inspired by the life of this harpist, writer and composer.

Admission free

Sat 22 May 11.15am

Morden College Chapel, Blackheath

coffee concertVerity Thirkettle, harp.

Admission free

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Wed 26 May 6.15pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the early music competition Early Music soloists and ensembles perform a free-choice programme of 15 minutes.

Admission free

Thu 27 May 11am - 1pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

visiting lecture series – stephen montagueOne in the series of weekly lectures designed to be stimulating, challenging and informative for composers and other creative musicians. Guests may include composers, artists, philosophers and others.

Internationally acclaimed composer and Trinity tutor Stephen Montague gives a presentation on American experimental music tradition, drawing on his own work and friendships with John Cage and others.

Admission FreePlease note that a very limited number of spaces are available, for more information please email Neeru Rishi at [email protected]

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Thu 27 May 2.30pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

trombone masterclass with denis WickTrinity students perform to British trombonist Denis Wick. An internationally-renowned brass teacher and orchestral musician, Denis held the position of Principal Trombone with the London Symphony Orchestra for over 40 years. He currently teaches at the Royal Academy of Music and regularly coaches the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra.

Admission free

CHOICE

Thu 27 and Fri 28 May 7.30pm

Sat 29 May 2.30pm and 7.30pm

Blackheath Halls, Great Hall

Bernada alba Music and Lyrics by Michael John LaChiusa.

Based on Federico García Lorca’s play, this recent musical (the first production was in New York in 2006) is set in the early 1930s in rural Spain where Bernada Alba, a newly-widowed mother, is struggling to cope with her five rebellious daughters and elderly mother. The intense and fiery music perfectly expresses the passions and emotions hidden just below the surface of the different family members. Performed by students on the BA (Hons) course in Musical Theatre.

£8 (£5 concessions) Contact 020 8463 0100

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Tue 8 Jun 1pm

St Martin-in-the-Fields

sara gourlay, mezzo soprano and richard shaw, pianoSara and Richard perform a programme of opera arias by Scarlatti, Handel and Mozart and songs by Schumann, Chausson and Quilter

Admission free

Wed 9 Jun 12pm

The Space, Isle of dogs

a little lunch music£1 or £5 with lunch

Mon 31 May 11.30am

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

Harp masterclass with letizia BelmondoTrinity students perform to Italian harpist Letizia Belmondo. A winner of many prestigious competitions and awards, Letizia studied at the Juilliard School and now teaches at the Lyon Conservatoire in France. She is currently Principal Harp with Opéra Royal de La Monnaie in Brussels.

Admission free For more information please email [email protected]

This concert is kindly sponsored by Holywell Music Ltd.

Wed 2 Jun 6.15pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the elisabeth schumann lieder competitionVoice and piano duos perform a programme of three contrasting lieder.

Admission free

Thurs 3 Jun 11am - 1pm

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

visiting lecture series – christian WolffOne in the series of weekly lectures designed to be stimulating, challenging and informative for composers and other creative musicians. Guests may include composers, artists, philosophers and others.

Christian Wolff is one of the important figures to emerge from the American experimental music scene of the 50’s and 60’s. A particular interest in Wolff’s work has been to allow performers flexibility and ranges of freedom at the actual time of a piece’s performance; to devise notations to make this practicable; to foster among both professional and lay players a spirit of liberating interdependence; and to draw material from traditions of popular political music.

Admission FreePlease note that a very limited number of spaces are available, for more information please email Neeru Rishi at [email protected]

Thu 3, Thu 10 and Fri 11 Jun 7pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

keyboard daysA series of concerts featuring students in the Keyboard Faculty as they perform a selection of repertoire for solo piano.

Admission free

Fri 4 Jun 1pm

Charlton House, Charlton

Harp recitalMelissa Kenny and Federica Mossone (Beatrice Taylor Scholar 2009/10) share a harp and the stage for an exciting hour of music from France, Italy and Spain.

Admission free

Fri 4 Jun 1pm

Regent Hall, Oxford Street

Wind ensembleStephen Maw conducts:

Dvořák Serenade

Smetana Dances from the Bartered Bride

Admission free

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Wed 9 Jun 6.15pm

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

the John Halford Piano and composition competitionComposers must write a piece for Piano Solo in collaboration with a student pianist.

Pianists perform a programme of 20th-century music including a piece written by a Trinity student composer.

Admission free

Thu 10 Jun 6pm

The MacLaren Hall

chi-ling lok, piano; rebecca Holjund, soprano; camilla Perezselky, clarinetProgramme to include:

Beethoven Piano Sonata in E flat major Op.27 No.1

Spohr Sechs deutsche Lieder Op.103

Admission free

Fri 11 Jun 1pm

Regent Hall, Oxford Street

Harp recitalBethan Gillard and Elizabeth McNulty perform works for harp by Khachaturian, Zabel, Parry, Renie and Liszt.

Admission free

Sat 12 Jun 11.15am

Morden College Chapel, Blackheath

coffee concert - myths, dreams and mysteriesMusic from ancient Turkey to contemporary London.

Soprano Ruth Fraser and friends.

Admission free

CHOICE

Tue 6 Jul 7.30pm

Wed 7 Jul 2.30pm and 7.30pm

The Albany Theatre, Deptford

oklahoma!By Rodgers and Hammerstein.

Students on the first year of the Foundation Degree in Musical Theatre programme perform Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical. Set at the turn of the 20th Century, Oklahoma! tells stories of romance between good ol’ cowboys and farm girls and includes the much-loved songs ‘Oh what a beautiful mornin’ and ‘The Surrey with the Fringe on top’.

£8 (£5 concessions) Contact 020 8692 4446

Fri 9 Jul 7.30pm

Sat 10 Jul 2.30pm and 7.30pm

The Albany Theatre, Deptford

springboardA collection of scenes, songs and dance numbers from new, unfamiliar and popular musicals.

£8 (£5 concessions) Contact 020 8692 4446

HIGHLIGHT

Sat 10 Jul

Charlton Park, Charlton Park Road

mbawulaSee HIGHLIGHT EVENTS page 6.

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Sun 25 - Fri 30 Jul

Sun 1 - Fri 6 Aug

Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

summer Jazz courseThe Trinity Summer jazz course is the perfect opportunity to hone your jazz skills, learning from some of the UK’s top jazz musicians. Located at Trinity’s base in the Old Royal Naval College Greenwich, the course offers superb facilities and is the perfect place to spend a week in the summer developing your jazz skills.

The course is directed by the highly experienced team of Dave Wickins and Buster Birch and is open to all instrumentalists and jazz singers of all ages. Nearby accommodation and catering can both be booked as required.

More information and application forms are available from www.trinitysummerschool.co.uk

Sat 14 – Sun 22 Aug

Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich

summer singers courseThe Trinity Summer Singers course is a unique opportunity to work with some of the country’s leading singing teachers, coaches and directors of vocal performance in opera and musical theatre. The course has parallel opera and musical theatre programmes, tailored to your preference. A typical day includes warm ups, practical classes, individual tutorials, masterclasses and performance opportunities.

The course is directed by Peter Knapp (Trinity Professor) who has had a wide-ranging career not only as a singer but also as a stage director, conductor, translator and vocal coach.

The course is run at Trinity’s beautiful home in the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Accommodation can be booked as required.

More information and application forms are available from www.tcm.ac.uk/summersingers

education & community

summer schools

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26 | education & community

Raising the Roof is Trinity College of Music’s education programme for young people in the surrounding boroughs. Raising the Roof projects are designed to inspire young people, support schools in offering a rich and varied music curriculum and encourage instrumental and vocal learning. Trinity students are involved in delivering projects under the direction of professional music leaders.

For further information about Raising the Roof email [email protected] or telephone 020 8305 4367.

HIGHLIGHT

Sat 10 Jul

Charlton Park, Charlton Park Road

mbawulaSee HIGHLIGHT EVENTS page 6.

Tue 13, Thu 15 and Fri 16 Jul 7pm

Sun 18 Jul 2pm

Great Hall, Blackheath Halls

Blackheath Halls opera 2010: the elixir of loveThe annual Blackheath Halls Community Opera is Donizetti’s comic opera ‘The Elixir of Love’. The production features professional soloists, Trinity vocal students, Blackheath Halls Choir and Orchestra as well as pupils from primary and special needs schools in Greenwich and Lewisham. Pupils will learn about the opera and what it is like to be involved in a large scale production.

£15 (£12 concessions) Contact 020 8463 0100

www.tcm.ac.uk/education&community

soundWavesTrinity Project Leader Jason Rowland continues his year as Musician in Residence at the National Maritime Museum. Year Five children from Tidemill Primary school will work with Jason on new musical material inspired by the Museum’s collections.

ensemble toursProfessionally led Trinity ensembles tour local schools promoting live music, encouraging instrumental learning and introducing new styles of music to young people through assembly-style presentations.

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Isle of Dogs Music is our social music-making programme with residents of London E14. We create with the people of the Isle of Dogs, about the Isle of Dogs, on the Isle of Dogs as a way of preserving and celebrating its unique history and culture.

For more information about Isle Of Dogs Music email [email protected] or telephone 020 8305 4356.

Mondays

Muddy Boots Nursery, Mudchute Farm

muddy music This early years music group explores music through play and is for babies and toddlers aged 3 months to 3 years and their parents.

Tuesdays

George Green’s School

get your act together This after school music club gives pupils the opportunity to form bands, create and record their own music mentored by a professional musician.

Tuesdays

Mudchute Farm

isle of dogs 50+ music club This weekly social singing and creative music group is for older residents on the Island.

Wednesdays

Muddy Boots Nursery, Mudchute Farm

iod guitar club This weekly club is for young people and adults learning to play guitar.

www.iodmusic.org.uk

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Trinity College of Music’s Junior Department is a hub of activity each Saturday in term-time with a melodious melée of sounds emanating from our home in the Heritage site King Charles Court. The following events provide just a sample of this vibrant department.

For further information on all events please contact [email protected] or telephone 020 8305 4326/4328.

Sat 17 Apr 10am

Trinity College of Music

Workshops and masterclassesJunior Trinity students perform in masterclasses and workshops given by leading professional musicians

Admission free

Sat 1 May 10am

Trinity College of Music

open day main ProgrammeCome and see Junior Trinity in action. You’ll be able to observe a variety of activities and classes, chat to students and staff and attend an informal lunchtime concert

Admission freePrior registration required.

Sat 22 May 5.30pm

Old Royal Naval College Chapel

concert of vocal and chamber musicIncluding student compositions and concerto items by selected final year Junior Trinity students.

Admission free

Sat 3 Jul 10am - 1pm

Trinity College of Music

composition WorkshopJunior Trinity composers participate in a workshop given by Professor Robert Saxton, composer and Senior Lecturer in Music at Oxford University

Admission free

Sat 10 Jul 7pm

Cadogan Hall, Sloane Square

Prizegiving concertFeaturing Intermediate Strings, Symphony Orchestra, Wind Orchestra, Big Band, Equal Voice Choir, Four Part Choir as well as concerto performances by final year Junior Trinity students

£15, £12, £8 (£5 under 12s)

Contact 020 7730 4500www.cadoganhall.com

Sat 17 Jul 10am

Trinity College of Music

Workshops and masterclassesJunior Trinity students perform in masterclasses and workshops given by leading professional musicians

Admission free

www.tcm.ac.uk/junior

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BlackHeatH Halls

season Highlights

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Blackheath Halls is one of the most outstanding centres for music and the performing arts in South London and is reputedly London’s oldest established purpose-built concert venue. Blackheath Halls is a wholly owned subsidiary of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, and provides Trinity College of Music with its regular base for large-scale rehearsals and performances. See below for season highlights taking place at the Halls.

Contact 020 8463 0100

Fri 14 May 8pm

Great Hall

dr feelgoodFormed on Canvey Island in Essex in the 1970s, Dr. Feelgood remains one of the most popular and exciting live rhythm and blues acts in the world. The current line up features rhythm section Kevin Morris drums, Phil Mitchell bass, both celebrating 26 years with the band this year, Steve Walwyn guitar and vocalist Robert Kane. The band continue to tour extensively thrilling crowds with the vitality of their live show!

£13.50 in advance (£14.50 on the door)

Sundays 11am

Great Hall

Blackheath sundays

11 Apr

endymion - from new orleans to moscow

25 April

sylvain Blassel, harpThis concert is kindly sponsored by Holywell Music Ltd.

9 May

alexandra dariescu, piano

23 May

the Backman trio

6 Jun

kaoru yamada, violin and sholto kynoch, pianoIndividual concerts £13.50 (£11 concessions)

Or book the whole Blackheath Sundays Season for £54 (£44 concessions) and save 20%!Complimentary coffee and croissants available from 10am.

www.blackheathhalls.com

Sat 17 Apr 8pm

Great Hall

an evening with shappi khorsandi As seen on Live at The Apollo, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, and Have I Got News for You, Shappi Khorsandi is one of the hottest comedy prospects in the country. She’s feisty, flirty and effortlessly funny. She handles every subject with a razor sharp wit, softened only by her deliciously dizzy delivery and endless charm.

‘Britain’s best young female comic by any yardstick’ The Guardian

£15 (£13 concessions)

Sat 15 May 8pm

Great Hall

andy Hamilton: Hat of doomBlackheath Halls is pleased to present one of Britain’s best loved comedy performers and writers, Andy Hamilton, who is embarking on a national live tour this spring with his stage show ‘Hat of Doom’ – a one-man show brimming with jokes, stories, gossip, music, cash prizes, nudity, trampolining and containing ‘mild peril.’

‘Andy Hamilton just can’t stop being funny’ The Times

£16 (£14 concessions)

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giving

The support of Trinity’s friends and donors is crucial in maintaining the highest standards of excellence in all aspects of Trinity’s work. This events diary presents a dazzling array of opportunities to hear the talents of outstanding musicians training at Trinity today, and the world class professional musicians who work with and inspire our student body.

Philanthropic support for student scholarships and bursaries is the most direct and rewarding way to ensure the future of our next generation of musicians. Our Scholarship Fund exists to help talented young artists attain the very highest levels of training regardless of income and personal circumstances.

Our friends and supporters also help to bring our students together with schools and communities in south-east London so that people of all ages at any level of ability can share the experience of participating in music making and performance.

If you would like to find out more about ways to lend support to Trinity College of Music, please contact Eva Woloshyn, Director of Development and Corporate Affairs on 020 8469 9412 or email [email protected]

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Booking information

free eventsFor all free events simply turn up at the venue on the day (please note those events requiring prior registration or with limited places).

events at Blackheath HallsTo book for paid events please call the Blackheath Halls box office on 020 8463 0100 or online at www.blackheathhalls.com

events at alternative venuesTo book for paid events at all other venues please ring the relevant box office number as specified in the diary.

open daysTrinity College of Music Open Days this term are taking place on Tuesday 13 and Friday 16 April 2010. Visit www.tcm.ac.uk or ring 020 8305 4444 to book a place.

email and mailing listTo join our free mailing or our email list and receive regular updates on our forthcoming performances and events, please visit www.tcm.ac.uk/mailinglist to join online or call us on 020 8305 4444 to register your details.

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Bus Stop

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venue information

Bfi southbankBelvedere RoadSouth Bank Waterloo London SE1 8XTwww.bfi.org.uk020 7928 3232

Blackheath Halls23 Lee RoadBlackheathLondon SE3 9RQwww.blackheathhalls.com020 8463 0100

cadogan Hall5 Sloane TerraceLondon SW1X 9DQwww.cadoganhall.com020 7730 4500

charlton House Charlton RoadLondon SE7 8RE 020 8856 395

cheltenham town Hall Imperial SquareCheltenhamGloucestershire GL50 www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk01242 227 979

farnham maltings Bridge SquareFarnhamSurrey GU9 7QRwww.farnhammaltings.com01252 745444

Handel House museum25 Brook StreetLondon W1K 4HBwww.handelhouse.org020 7495 1685

Hextable dance39 Egerton AvenueHextableSwanleyKent BR8 7LGwww.hextabledance.com01322 618618

italian cultural institute39 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8NX www.icilondon.esteri.it 020 7235 1461

morden college chapel 19 St. Germans PlaceBlackheathLondon SE3 OPW

old royal naval college chapelOld Royal Naval CollegeGreenwichLondon SE10www.oldroyalnavalcollege.org020 8269 4747

st gregory’s centre for musicNorth Holmes RoadCanterburyKent CT1 1QUwww.canterbury.ac.uk01227 767700

regent Hall275 Oxford StreetLondon W1R 1LD www.regenthall.co.uk020 7629 2766

southwark cathedralLondon BridgeLondon SE1www.southwark-anglican.org020 7367 6700

st. alfege churchGreenwich Church StreetGreenwichLondon SE10www.st-alfege.org020 8691 8337

st martin-in-the-fields Trafalgar SquareLondon WC2N 4JJwww.stmartin-in-the-fields.org020 7766 1100

trinity college of music King Charles CourtOld Royal Naval College ChapelGreenwichLondon SE10 9JFwww.tcm.ac.uk/whatson020 8305 4444

the albanyDouglas WayDeptfordLondon SE8 4AGwww.thealbany.org.uk 020 8692 4446

the maclaren Hall School of Economic Science11 Mandeville PlaceLondon W1U 3AJwww.schooleconomicscience.org 020 7034 4000

the space269 West Ferry RoadLondon E14 3RSwww.space.org.uk020 7515 7799

Photography: Isla Campbell, Tas Kyprianou, Belinda Lawley, Laura Mtungwazi, Caroline Purday, Eric Richmond.

Artists and Programmes are correct at time of going to press. We reserve the right to change artists and/or programmes without notice as necessary.

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