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INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2017
11-26 Nov
WIMBLEDON
One of the capital’s major autumn events,
and it seems to get better and better
Evening Standard
Viktoria Mullova
Håken Hardenberger
Philharmonia Orchestra
Willard White
Sergio Tiempo
Wihan Quartet
Red Priest
Quatuor Diotima
Claire Martin
Tenebrae
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Welcome to the Wimbledon International Music Festival 2017, our ninth seasonI always look forward to the challenge of putting together a new season of events reflecting the international spirit and language of music.
“The Wimbledon International Music Festival continues to go from strength to strength and its extraordinary international roster of featured artists and ensembles is a huge tribute to all concerned. Long may it continue to bring the highest quality to Wimbledon” John Gilhooly, Director Wigmore Hall
The 2017 Festival theme, “Musical Capitals”, provides considerable scope for this.
Johann Sebastian Bach, Georg Philipp Telemann, Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Clara and Robert Schumann, Richard Wagner, Gustav Mahler, Max Reger and Edvard Grieg are just some among the 500 composers to have lived in Leipzig. We welcome back the Academy Choir and Baroque Players, under their new conductor Matthew Best, in Bach’s Mass in B minor.
The roll call of composers associated with St. Petersburg includes Mussorgsky, Borodin, Rachmaninov, Glazunov, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, Glinka, Balakirev, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Arensky, and Prokofiev, several of whom are featured in the programme given by the Soloists of the Russian Virtuosi of Europe.
Russian pianist Yevgeny Sudbin, hailed by the Daily Telegraph as “one of the greatest pianists of the 21st century” brings music from Moscow. One of France’s most lauded string quartets, Quatuor Diotima, features the music of Paris. The Hungarian guitar duo, the Katona Twins, returns to the festival with music from Madrid.
The celebrated Russian violinist Viktoria Mullova has fallen in love with Rio de Janeiro, and the exciting Venezuelan pianist Sergio Tiempo brings the rhythms and colour of the South American capitals. The Schubert Ensemble, in its final season, serves a double helping of Viennese greats, with a themed dinner in between. The allure of America comes with Claire Martin and ‘Hollywood Romance’, while Willard White and Counterpoise base their programme on New York and the
Deep South. The Red Priest is naturally drawn to the composers of Venice, while Tenebrae will contrast the sacred music of London and Rome.
The Festival opens in London, with a work based on the war poems of Robert Graves (born and partly educated in Wimbledon) featuring the Wimbledon-based Sonoro, and closes with Haydn’s ‘London Symphony’ performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra.
Also visiting Wimbledon in November are the Sacconi Quartet, the Wihan Quartet from the Czech Republic, and the brilliant Swedish virtuoso Håken Hardenberger, “The best trumpet player in the galaxy” The Times
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Planning ahead: a Birdsong theme perhaps for 2018?…
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the UK’s classical music life. With 5.5 million listeners,
partner orchestras across the UK, a host of awards and
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Sunday 12 November 7.30pmTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AATickets: £32/£26/£20
The Wihan Quartet and Sacconi Quartet An Evening of String Octets
Two celebrated quartets come together to perform three masterpieces of the string chamber music repertoire, all by great composers in their youth:
Shostakovich ‘Prelude’ and ‘Scherzo’, Op.11Enescu String Octet, Op.11Mendelssohn Octet, Op.20
The Wihan are consummate instrumentalists in the great Czech tradition… Sunday Times
One of the best quartets in the world today International Record Review
The Sacconi is a quartet of genuine substance The Daily Telegraph
A beautiful blend of sound… highly engaging The Times
Saturday 11 November 8pmSacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LUTickets: £35/£28/£20
The Cool Web An oratorio by JOOLS SCOTT and SUE CURTIS
A very special event for Remembrance Day in the Centenary Year of Passchendaele. An immensely moving setting of the war poems of Robert Graves, one of the greatest English poets of the 20th century who was born and went to junior school in Wimbledon.
SONORO, NEIL FERRIS chorus masterMERTON MUSIC FOUNDATION YOUNG VOICES, dir SOO BISHOPPHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, ROBIN O’NEILL conductorEDWARD GRINT baritoneMerton On the March - Songs of WW1 MMF Young VoicesThe Cool WebThe Oratorio takes the form of a series of meditations on the plight of a poet faced with the task of articulating the most intense and terrifying of human experiences.Scott’s beautiful, lyrical, energetic music was both glorious and deeply disturbing and conveyed the richness of Robert Graves’ poetry with unfailing passion and intensity Fine Times Recorder
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Tuesday 14 November 7.30pmTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA Tickets: £32/£26/£20
Monday 13 November 7.30pmSt. John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZTickets: £30/£24/£18
Viktoria Mullova violin with MATTHEW BARLEy cello, CARIOCA FREITAS guitar, LUIS GUELLO and PAUL CLARVIS percussion ‘Stradivarius in Rio’ is Mullova’s latest venture into creative contemporary music, inspired by her love of Brazilian songs by composers such as Antônio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Marisa Monte, Zequinha de Abreu, and Cláudio Nucci.
What wins out here is Mullova’s sheer dancing virtuosity in Tico Tico and Brasileirinho - these are as dazzling as the sights and sounds of Brazil Sir Nicholas Kenyon, The Observer
This is music like a warm breeze with an easygoing lyricism at its heart... There’s a gentle, bittersweet quality in Tom Jobim tracks but a real energy in Brasileirinho, in which Mullova’s bow dances across the strings with virtuosity and panache few could match Simon Broughton, Evening Standard
yevgeni Sudbin piano
Haydn Sonata in B Minor HobXVI/32 Beethoven Bagatelles Op.126Tchaikovsky Nocturnes Selection from the SeasonsScriabin Prelude & Nocturne for the left hand Op.9 Scriabin Sonata No.5, Op.53
One of the most important pianistic talents of our time. Harriet Smith, International Record Review
One of the greatest pianists of the 21st century Daily Telegraph
Sudbin’s great quality was his sense of characterisation. Any chance to hear him should be snapped up Geoffrey Norris, Daily Telegraph
Scorching Scriabin - Disc of the Month, Five Double Stars Julian Haycock, BBC Music Magazine
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Thursday 16 November 7.30pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ Tickets: £35/£28/£22
The American Dream - Sir Willard White with COUNTERPOISEALExANDRA WOOD violinDEBORAH CALLAND trumpetKYLE HORCH saxophoneIAIN FARRINGTON piano An evening of words and music evoking the passions and sensual allure of the American Dream.
Highlights include favourites by George Gershwin (I Got Rhythm, It Ain’t Necessarily So, I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’), Dizzy Gillespie (Lights and Shadows), Aaron Copland’s delightful ‘Old American Songs’, Art Tatum (Tiger Rag), Rogers and Hammerstein (If I Loved You), Britten’s jazzy Cabaret Suite, Tradition Spirituals (Deep River, This Little Light of Mine) Scott Joplin, Jacob Gade (Jealousy Tango) and Piazzolla...
Impressive of torso and timbre - luxury casting Opera
He has so much presence he can eclipse an entire symphony orchestra and chorus with a mere twitch of an eyebrow Guardian
Wednesday 15 November 7.30pmTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AATickets: £32/£26/£20
Håkan Hardenberger trumpet Colin Currie percussion Håkan Hardenberger:The best trumpet player in the galaxy The Times
... quicksilver runs of notes at a mere fraction above the breath level where the instrument stops making a sound at all was an awesome experience Bachtrack
Matchless Telegraph Deeply expressive Evening Standard
Bamboozling virtuosity Classical Source As dazzling as ever Financial Times
Colin Currie: The world’s finest and most daring percussionist The Spectator
The trumpet player Håkan Hardenberger and the percussionist Colin Currie delighted the audience. This was not at all an everyday event. Who would have thought that contemporary music could be so thrilling yet relaxing at the same time Allgemeine Zeitung, Hannover
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Saturday 18 November 3.30pm (Afternoon concert)St John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZTickets: £30/£24/£18
Sergio Tiempo Piano Recital Chopin Piano Sonata No.3 in B minor, Op.58Chopin Nocturne No.4 in F major, Op.15Chopin Ballade No.4 in F minor, Op.52Heitor Villa-Lobos: from A Prole do bebê, No.1 Branquinha - Moreninha - A Pobresinha - O Polichinelo Moisés Moleiro JoropoAstor Piazzolla Fuga y MisterioAlberto Ginastera Danzas Argentinas Op.2
A protégé of Martha Argerich, Venezuelan pianist Sergio Tiempo has developed a reputation as one of the most individual and thought-provoking pianists of his generation.
…a colourist in love with the infinite variety a piano can produce Gramophone
Playful, open-hearted, a total delight The Financial Times
Friday 17 November 7.30pmTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AATickets: £32/£26/£20
Soloists of the Russian Virtuosi of Europe Leader Yuri Zhislin
Arensky Variations on a Theme by TchaikovskyBorodin NocturneShostakovich Quartet No.8Tchaikovsky String Sextet ‘Souvenir de Florence’
The Russian Virtuosi of Europe brings together wonderful musicians who are passionate about carrying on the great tradition of the famous Russian School with the western tradition of chamber music making.
Startlingly good... an impressive collection of soloists, chamber musicians, conservatoire teachers and orchestral principals – all ambassadors for the great Russian string tradition. Their richly confident playing is startlingly good: taut, precise and immaculately phrased… tremendous colour and vitality with meticulous attention to detail in Tchaikovsky’s sextet Souvenir de Florence The Observer
Stunning Russian Strings Classic FM
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Sunday 19 November Two performance 3.00 pm and 4.30pmWimbledon College Hall, Edge Hill, SW19Tickets Unreserved Adults £12/Children £5
Family Concert: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ensemble DeNOTE
JOHN IRVING fortepiano, JANE BOOTH clarinetMARCUS BARCHAM-STEVENS violin, RUTH ALFORD cello
Based on a prize-winning iBook of the Year, Ensemble DeNOTE has specially crafted this multi-media digital project for a young audience as it sets out on a journey of discovery, following the young Mozart’s journeys from Salzburg to Paris, and London, across Europe to Vienna and Prague, and play some of the amazing musical masterpieces he composed on the way.
Praise for the The Mozart Project Live Schools Preview (Peterborough April 2016): ‘The quality of the music was fantastic! It’s brilliant for our youngsters to have this type of experience.’ - ‘DeNOTE was really good. The pupils like the fact that they were telling a story not just playing music.’
Suggested age: suitable for children age 6 and up
Saturday 18 November 8.00 pmSacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LUTickets: £35/£28/£20
The Academy Choir and Baroque PlayersJ S Bach B minor Mass ACADEMY BAROQUE PLAYERS MATTHEW BEST conductorMARy BEVAN sopranoDAVID ALLSOPP countertenorANDREW TORTISE tenor(TBC) bass
We welcome back the Academy Choir and Baroque Players under their new conductor Matthew Best with an international line-up of soloists.
Matthew Best’s career combines an internationally established reputation as a singer of the great Wagner and Strauss roles with a distinguished conducting career. As founder of the celebrated Corydon Singers he is a well known conductor of choirs.
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Monday 20 November 7.30pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ Tickets: £28/£22/£16
Timothy Ridout viola Frank Dupree piano Mendelssohn Sonata for viola & piano in C minor, MWV Q 14 (1824)Schumann 3 Romances, Op.94Lionel Tertis Bach, Mendelssohn, Grieg, Mahler transcriptionsBrahms Sonata in F minor, Op.120 No.1
In 2016 Timothy Ridout was the first ever British winner of the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition. Previous awards include 1st Prize at the 2014 Cecil Aronowitz International String Competition.
... warmth and elegance of his tone ... immense satisfaction to all his performances The Strad
... masterly supple virtuosity Liechtensteiner Vaterland
Timothy is joined by the prize-winning German pianist, Frank Dupree, who took 1st prize in the International Hans-von-Bülow Competition, and the Deutscher Musikwettbewerb in Bonn.
Sunday 19 November 7.30pmSt. John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZTickets: £30/£24/£18
Katona Twins Guitar DuoPéter and Zoltán Katona
Works by: Scarlatti, Granados, Boccherini, de Falla, Albéniz, Rodrigo
We welcome back The brilliant Katona Twins… Formidable virtuoso technique, their performances could hardly be bettered for charm, zest, wit and colouristic flair Daily Telegraph
Madrid: The music of Spain is associated with the guitar and flamenco and has played an important role in the development of Western music. Madrid was the home not only of Spanish composers, but also of some outstanding Italian composers such as Scarlatti and Boccherini.
To witness their virtuoso tandem talent is breathtaking and scarcely believable; surely the sound of one man with four hands, or two men who can read each other’s minds Liverpool Echo
The Katona Twins united what had once seemed to be the irreconcilable opposites of Bream’s unbridled enthusiasm and Williams’ calm mastery San Francisco Classical Voice
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Wednesday 22 November 7.30pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZTickets: £30/£24/£18
Quatuor Diotima - String QuartetYUNPENG ZHAO, CONSTANCE RONZATTI violinsFRANCK CHEVALIER viola, PIERRE MORLET cello
Claude Debussy String Quartet in G minorHenri Dutilleux ‘Ainsi la nuit’Igor Stravinsky Three pieces for string quartetMaurice Ravel String Quartet in F major
Founded in 1996 by laureates of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, Quatuor Diotima has become one of the world’s most in-demand ensembles. Diotima are particularly celebrated for their fresh look at works by the great composers, in particular Debussy, Ravel, the late quartets of Schubert and Beethoven, programming them alongside more contemporary works.
Rapturous beauty from the Diotimas HHHH The Guardian
…shifting nuances of timbre and harmonic weight is counterpointed against an air of improvisational freedom Gramophone
Tuesday 21 November 7.30pmTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AATickets: £32/26/£20
The Red Priest PIERS ADAMS recorders, ADAM SUMMERHAyES violinANGELA EAST cello, DAVID WRIGHT harpsichord
Piers Adams’ four-piece baroque super-group The Red Priest has become an international phenomenon, turning the period instrument movement on its head with its thrilling, no-holds-barred approach to the genre. Headlining on many of the most prestigious classical festivals, the group has given over 1000 performances on four continents. As the original ‘Red Priest’, Antonio Vivaldi, is synonymous with the music of Venice we can expect music by Monteverdi, the Gabrielis, Marcello, Albinoni, Castello, Galuppi, and the ‘Red Priest’ himself.
As for Venice and her people, merely born to bloom and drop,Here on earth they bore their fruitage, mirth and folly were the crop:What of soul was left, I wonder, when the kissing had to stop?Robert Browning, ‘A Toccata of Galuppi’s’
For sheer technical wizardry, charismatic showmanship and expressive devilment, Red Priest is in an exhilarating class of its own BBC Music Magazine
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Friday 24 November 8.00pmThe Upper Hall, Sacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LU Tickets: £32 unreserved (Cabaret style seating)
Hollywood Romance - Claire MartinWith Matt Skelton’s 10-piece ‘Close to You Ensemble’ Expect to hear elegant, swinging settings of popular songs arranged especially by Callum Au and inspired by the legendary Songbook recordings of Ella Fitzgerald, Anita O’Day and Sarah Vaughan as well as a collection of songs from the Shirley Horn/Johnny Mandel Grammy award-winning masterpiece Here’s to Life, which have been orchestrated especially by Tommy Lawrence. Supporting the multi-award winning jazz singer and broadcaster Claire Martin is an ensemble of musicians chosen for their sound and empathy with this extraordinary music. They include the internationally acclaimed Tippett Quartet, the hugely talented trombonist Callum Au, Ronnie Scott’s Artistic Director and pianist James Pearson, Hugh Webb (harp), Jon Shenoy (woodwinds & saxophone), Jeremy Brown (Double Bass) and drummer/producer Matt Skelton.
It’s musical gold Stewart Collins, Henley Festival Director
Thursday 23 November 8.00pmSacred Heart Church, Edge Hill SW19 4LUTickets: £35/£28/£20
TenebraeThe award-winning choir Tenebrae, under its Director Nigel Short, is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles renowned for its beauty of sound and precision.
The first half of this programme focusses on the music coming from the great churches of Rome: the Basilica of St John Lateran (Lassus), the Sistine Chapel (Allegri), the Papal Coronation (Palestrina, and Gregorian Chant).
The second half focusses on connections to Westminster Abbey (Croft and Purcell), composers who lived in London (Holst) and connections to Catholicism: Path of Miracles (based on the Pilgrimage to Santiago).
Phenomenal The Times Devastatingly beautiful Gramophone
Lassus Musica Dei donum Allegri Miserere (shortened version)
Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli interspersed with Plainsong Propers Palestrina Tu es Petrus
Croft Burial SentencesPurcell Hear my Prayer O LordHolst The Evening-WatchJoby Talbot Leon (Path of Miracles)Joby Talbot Santiago (Path of Miracles)
Rome - London Hollywood
Concert by Candlelight
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Saturday 25 November Concert Two 8.00pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZTickets: £32/£26/£20 Reduced price for both parts: £50/£40/£30
Concert One: 4.00pm
Hummel Piano Quintet Op.87Beethoven Piano Trio in D Op.70 No.1 (‘The Ghost’)Brahms Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor
Concert Two: 8.00pm
Mahler Piano Quartet Movement (1876)Mozart Piano Quartet No.2 in E flat majorSchubert ‘Trout’ Quintet
Saturday 25 November Concert One 4.00pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZTickets: £28/£22/£16
The Schubert Ensemble A Concert in Two Parts WILLIAM HOWARD piano, SIMON BLENDIS violin, JANE SALMON cello, DOUGLAS PATERSON viola, PETE BUCKOKE double bass
The wealth of music associated with Vienna provides a fitting way to celebrate the work of one of the world’s leading exponents of music for piano and strings as The Schubert Ensemble reaches its final season after 35 glorious years.
Vienna
To say they play with seasoned eloquence, a unanimity of feeling born of deep communal consideration, is an understatement, for they
demand superlatives Sunday Times
…a marvellously unified ensemble, imparting their energy and lyricism to anything to which they turn their expert hands...
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A superb performance, alive to the music’s every nuance BBC Music Magazine
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Sunday 26 November 7.30pmTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AATickets: £35/£28/£20
Festival FinalePhilharmonia Orchestra
ROBIN O’NEILL conductorGORDON HUNT solo oboe
Mozart ‘Paris’ Symphony No.31 in D major, K.297/300aStrauss Oboe concerto in D majorHaydn ‘London’ Symphony No.104 in D major (H.1/104)
Two outstanding ‘classical’ symphonies frame one of the most ravishing of all woodwind concertos.
With his crystal clear, aristocratic tone, he (Gordon Hunt) undoubtedly ranks as one of the greatest exponents of his instrument Berlin critic
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NEW GENERATION ARTISTS Lunchtime Concerts (All concerts FREE – with Retiring Collection)
Linos Piano TrioPRACH BOONDISKULCHOK pianoKONRAD ELIAS-TROSTMANN violinVLADIMIR WALTHAM cello
As First Prize and Audience Prize Winner of the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition 2015, the Linos Piano Trio has achieved recognition as an extremely dynamic and creative young chamber ensemble.
In 2014 the trio was awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Albert and Eugene Frost Prize for an outstanding young ensemble.
The Trio has just been appointed as Ensemble in Residence at Trinity Laban.
Christina McMaster Piano Recital New york - ParisOne to watch International Piano Magazine
I have been watching Christina McMaster’s career developing for the last three years, since her Pinks and Blues evening at St James Theatre, and admired both her bold programming and vivid performances. I could quite imagine why she chose to study with the celebrated Joanna MacGregor.
In this lunchtime concert she will perform: Debussy’s first book of Etudes Works by Meredith Monk and Phillip Glass
Christina has recently been appointed as Associate of the Royal Academy of Music for her significant contribution to the music industry.
The yehudi Menuhin School yEHUDI MENUHIN founded his famous school in England to provide the environment and tuition for musically gifted children from all over the world to pursue their love of music, develop their musical potential, and achieve standards of performance on stringed instruments and piano at the highest level. We welcome once again these talented musicians with their insightful musicianship in this the centenary year of the great violinist and humanist.
Programme to be announced.
Alke Quartet SOH-YON KIM, HENRY CHANDLER violinsBEN HARRISON viola, KAREN FRENCH cello
… astonishing stylistic and tonal unanimity… The TimesMendelssohn String Quartet in F minor Op.80Janacek String Quartet No.1The Alke Quartet was formed in 2011 from members of the Southbank Sinfonia, and during 2015/17 has been Quartet in Residence at the Royal College of Music.
Tuesday 21 November 1.10pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill SW19 4NZ
Piano Masterclass with Peter Donohoe Joint Winner International Tchaikovsky Competition 1982. One of the foremost pianists of our time.
Tuesday 14 November 1.10pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill SW19 4NZ
Friday 17 November 1.10pmSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill SW19 4NZ
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BOOKING PLANNERAs an aid before on-line or telephone booking. There is no postal booking this year.
Some seats have a restricted view. For online booking and full venue details, see www.wimbledonmusicfestival.co.uk
NOVEMBER 2017 No. of tickets Student*
Sat 11 The Cool Web £35 £28 £20 £5 Sun 12 The Wihan Quartet and Sacconi Quartet £32 £26 £20 £5 Mon 13 Yevgeni Sudbin piano £30 £24 £18 £5 Tue 14 Viktoria Mullova violin £32 £26 £20 £5
Wed 15 Håkan Hardenberger trumpet £32 £26 £20 £5 Thur 16 The American Dream - Sir Willard White £35 £28 £22 £5 Fri 17 Soloists of the Russian Virtuosi of Europe £32 £26 £20 £5 Sat 18 Sergio Tiempo Piano Recital £30 £24 £18 £5 Sat 18 The Academy Choir & Baroque Players £35 £28 £20 £5 Sun 19 Family Concert: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 3.00pm £12 Unreserved* £5 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 4.30pm £12 Unreserved* £5
Sun 19 Katona Twins Guitar Duo £30 £24 £18 £5 Mon 20 Timothy Ridout viola £28 £22 £16 £5 Tue 21 The Red Priest £32 £26 £20 £5 Wed 22 Quatuor Diotima - String Quartet £30 £24 £18 £5 Thur 23 Tenebrae Concert by Candlelight £35 £28 £20 £5 Fri 24 Hollywood Romance - Claire Martin £32 Unreserved* £5 Sat 25 The Schubert Ensemble - Part One 4.00pm £28 £22 £16 £5 Sat 25 The Schubert Ensemble - Part Two 8.00pm £32 £26 £20 £5 Reduced price for both parts: £50 £40 £30 Sun 26 Philharmonia Orchestra £35 £28 £20 £5
Booking fee (per transaction, not per ticket) £1.50
* Some seats restricted view. Student £5 for all events; children aged 5-18; students with NUS card
Wimbledon International Music Festival
Hampton School, Hanworth Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 3HD
Music and Choral Scholarships available• Professional standard Performing Arts Centre• Over 20 orchestras, ensembles
and choral groups• Entry at 11, 13 and 16• Extensive coach network
• Music and Choral Scholarships available
MusicalExcellence
Independent Day Schoolfor boys aged 11-18 years
Contact the Director of Music, Mr Iain Donald:[email protected] or telephone020 8783 4200 www.hamptonschool.org.uk
Hampton School, Hanworth Road, Hampton, Middlesex, TW12 3HD
Music and Choral Scholarships available• Professional standard Performing Arts Centre• Over 20 orchestras, ensembles
and choral groups• Entry at 11, 13 and 16• Extensive coach network
• Music and Choral Scholarships available
MusicalExcellence
Independent Day Schoolfor boys aged 11-18 years
Contact the Director of Music, Mr Iain Donald:[email protected] or telephone020 8783 4200 www.hamptonschool.org.uk
To access online booking, and full precise details of seating in the venues, including restricted view seats, please visit www.wimbledonmusicfestival.co.uk
SEATING PLANS & BOOKING INFORMATION
This year we are moving to a new, secure, online box office system with TicketSource.
When booking online, tickets can be printed at home as e-tickets, or you may choose to have them sent to you via post for an additional £1.50 postage fee.
For those who prefer to book by telephone you will be pleased to know that the telephone booking line is open daily from Monday to Friday 9.00am to 7.00pm (excluding bank holidays) and Saturdays 9.00am to 5.00pm telephone number 0333 666 3366.
Customers choosing to use the telephone service will pay the same rate as someone booking online and choosing to receive “standard post” tickets i.e. tickets + £1.50 booking fee (per transaction) + the standard post rate of £1.50.
Tickets for telephone bookings received more than three working days before the event may be dispatched by post, or email. Tickets for telephone bookings received less than four working days before the event will be sent to the customer as an e-ticket to their email address. Customers without email will be supplied with their booking confirmation number which will be required, along with some form of identification, for admission at the door.
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Telephone bookings are handled by our reservations agent TicketSource Ltd. For all other enquiries including reservations, refunds, exchanges etc or general information about the event or the venues, please contact WIMF directly via http://www.wimbledonmusicfestival.co.uk/contact.html
WIMF reserves the right to change a programme, or replace an artist, and we regret that no refunds can be made in these circumstances. Tickets are not refundable unless a performance is cancelled.
Priority Bookings:Benefactors, Patrons and Sponsors bookings will open on June 10
Friends booking opens on June 17
General booking opens on June 24
MusicScholarshipsat Whitgift
Whitgift SchoolHaling ParkSouth CroydonCR2 6YTUnited Kingdom
www.whitgift.co.ukWhitgift. An outstanding education.
For further details, please contact theDirector of Music, Mrs Rosanna [email protected], tel: +44 (0)20 8688 9222
Information on visiting Whitgift can be foundat www.whitgift.co.uk/opendays
n Partnerships with the Royal PhilharmonicOrchestra and Junior Guildhall
n Oxbridge Choral Scholarships regularly won
n Masterclasses with world-renowned chamberensembles and soloists
n Biennial International Music Competition
n Minster Choristerships
Music at Whitgift provides aneclectic and enriching environment,in which all young musicians candevelop and thrive
MEMBERSHIPSFriend (£40 and above) £ ____________Silver Friend (£100 and above) £ ____________ Gold Friend (£250 and above) £ ____________Bronze Benefactor (£500 and above) £ ____________Silver Benefactor (£1,000 and above) £ ____________ Gold Benefactor (£2,000 and above) £ ____________
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q I enclose a cheque for £____________ payable to Wimbledon International Music Festival q I have signed the gift aid declaration below (this boosts each £1 donated to £1.25)q Please send me a standing order form for future contributions
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BENEFACTORS’ AND FRIENDS’ BENEFITS:• Priority booking period • Discounts in selected local restaurants during the Festival• Free programme covering the entire Festival• Newsletters
CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP AND OTHER FINANCIAL SUPPORTTo discuss a tailored sponsorship package please contact Anthony Wilkinson at [email protected] or call 020 8946 5078 ENROLMENT / RENEWAL FORM FOR FRIENDS AND BENEFACTORS Please complete this form and send it with your cheque and the Gift Aid declaration below, duly signed, to: Nicky Back, Benefactors and Friends Co-ordinator, 18 Home Park Road, London SW19 7HN. 020 8946 8714 or [email protected] wish to support the Wimbledon International Music Festival by becoming or continuing to be a Benefactor or Friend and I can offer help as follows:
SUPPORT US, BECOME A FRIEND !Our Benefactors and Friends are vital to the success of the Festival. At a time of rising costs, with business sponsorship difficult to secure and competition for arts funding increasingly intense, your generosity enables us to present wonderful artists and concerts every year and all contributions, large or small, are greatly appreciated. All our supporters benefit from priority booking and a complimentary programme covering the entire Festival.
Registered Charity No: 1142980
Wimbledon International Music Festival
Come and treat your senses to a four-day retreat in Perugia with
HUGO TICCIATI artistic director ACCOMMODATIONAt selected 5« hotel in Perugia.
tastings, to walking tours and cultural trips to see Giotto’s art in Assisi.
If you would be interested to learn more about the trip, we would be delighted to hear from you.
Please contact us at [email protected] / +44 7886 196 450
ALASDAIR BEATSON piano PRIYA MITCHELL, HUGO TICCIATI violin YURA LEE viola JULIAN ARP, MATTHEW BARLEY cello CHRISTOFFER SUNDQVIST clarinet
O/MODERNT ARTISTS
Thursday 7 September
WELCOME DRINKS & PRIVATE CONCERT
Friday 8 September
A selection of cultural excursions during the dayOPENING CONCERT at the SAGRA MUSICALE UMBRA in the grand Theatre Morlacchi
Saturday 9 September
A selection of cultural excursions during the dayEVENING CONCERT with O/MODERNT ARTISTS as part of SAGRA MUSICALE UMBRA followed by dinner
Sunday 10 September
PRIVATE CONCERT at the historic ACQUASPARTA PALACEfollowed by a buffet brunch
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1250 Seat Hall • World-class Architecture • State-of-the-art Acoustics • Flexible Configuration • All genres of Music • Creating a New Character and Cultural District for Wimbledon Town Centre • Ambitious Community and Outreach Educational programmes • Significant Regeneration and Economic benefits for Merton • Vibrant and Lively Community place to meet • Increased parking • The Heart of Future Wimbledon
Frank Gehry has already inspired the world with his iconic architecture. Now he’s coming to Wimbledon
We are asking him to transform this town centre car park into a World-Class Concert Hall
Patrons: Darcey Bussell Vladimir Ashkenazy Philharmonia Orchestra in Residence
Wimbledon Concert Hall Trust Charity No.1166011
152 Durham Road
London SW20 0DG 020 8946 5078
Let Merton Council know of your support for this project, and
that a ‘Cultural’ designation should be included in the tender brief for this site
GO TO www.wimbledonconcerthall.co.uk TO REGISTER YOUR SUPPORT
Site: The Hartfield Road car park (behind Morrisons) is due for re-development early 2019, with public tender brief due later this year.
Find out how Merton Music Foundation can help your child fulfil their musical potential
Call 020 8640 5446 or email [email protected]
Be part of it!
Co-educational Boarding and Day (for pupils aged 13–18)
+44 (0)1684 581 515 • [email protected]
Further information on music awards available from [email protected] call 020 8255 5386
For full admissions details please visit www.kcs.org.uk or call 020 8255 5352
King’s College School Southside Wimbledon Common London SW19 4TT
020 8255 5300 www.kcs.org.uk
• A new state-of-the-art music school with outstanding facilities and an impressive200-seater concert hall is due for completion in early 2018
• High quality coaching offered to the numerous ensembles and choirs
• Exceptional opportunities in choral and instrumental music
• Regular external performances and international tours
• Music scholarships at 11+ and 13+ (boys) and 16+ (boys and girls)
• Sixth form organ scholarship
Artist’s impression
“King’s is a sensational school”Tatler Schools Guide 2017
www.hsw.co.uk020 8394 6144
For that symphony ofacademic endeavour,creative expression,
happiness and independence
A co-ed, independentschool for ambitious
4 to 16 year olds.
Thursday 16 Nov 7.30pmThe American Dream - Counterpoise with Willard WhiteSt. John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Sunday 19 Nov 7.30pmKatona Twins Guitar DuoSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Friday 24 Nov 7.30pmHollywood Romance Claire Martin with Matt SkeltonThe Upper Hall, Sacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LU
Sunday 12 Nov 7.30pm The Wihan and Sacconi String Quartets. Trinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA
Friday 17 Nov 7.30pmSoloists of the Russian Virtuosi of EuropeTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA
Monday 20 Nov 7.30pmTimothy Ridout, Viola RecitalSt. John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Saturday 25 Nov 4.00pm The Schubert EnsembleSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Monday 13 Nov 7.30pmyevgeny SudbinSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Saturday 18 Nov 3.30pmSergio Tiempo, Piano RecitalSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Tuesday 21 Nov 7.30pmThe Red PriestTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA
Saturday 25 Nov 8.00pm The Schubert EnsembleSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Tuesday 14 Nov 7.30pmViktoria Mullova, Stradivarius in RioTrinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA
Saturday 18 Nov 8.00pmThe Academy Choir and Baroque Players Bach Mass in B minorSacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LU
Wednesday 22 Nov 7.30pmQuatuor DiotimaSt John’s Church, Spencer Hill, SW19 4NZ
Sunday 26 Nov 7.30pm Festival Finale Philharmonia Orchestra Trinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA
Wednesday 15 Nov 7.30pmThe Trumpet Shall Sound - Håkan Hardenberger. Trinity Church, Mansel Road, SW19 4AA
Sunday 19 Nov 3.00pm & 4.30pm Family concert: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartWimbledon College Hall, Edge Hill, SW19 4NS
Thursday 23 Nov 8.00pmTenebrae (Concert by Candlelight)Sacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LU
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Saturday 11 Nov 8.00pmThe Cool WebRobert GravesOratorioSacred Heart Church, Edge Hill, SW19 4LU
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