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Performances & events JAN–MAR 2014
TriniTy Laban ConservaToire of MusiC & DanCe
Nonclassical meets Trinity Labanat Blackheath Halls, Oct 2013
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Over the following pages, we list our lively and vibrant range of performances from chamber to orchestral, solos to duos, vocal and jazz; many of which take place at Trinity Laban’s own concert venue, Blackheath Halls.
To help you find your way around this extensive programme, we’ve colour coded a number of similar events so you can find them more easily:
reguLar concertscHapel cOncert SerieSFree lunchtime concerts on Tuesdays and Fridays at The Chapel, Old Royal Naval College (ORNC).
St alfege cHurcH cOncert SerieSFree lunchtime concerts every Thursday at St Alfege Church.
beatS in tHe barFree evening jazz sessions in a relaxed atmosphere, featuring guest artists alongside Trinity Laban jazz students.
tHurSDay lateS: turner anD tHe SeaTrinity Laban pianists perform informal recitals during the National Maritime Museum’s late Thursday openings. For more information, please see page 22.
trinity laban cHOral ScHOlarSDirected by Ralph Allwood and featuring twelve Trinity Laban scholars, the Old Royal Naval College Chapel Choir performs at The Chapel every Sunday morning and Monday evening during term time, and for other special events. For full listings visit: trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson
mastercLasses and WorkshoPsA chance to watch Trinity Laban music students in action as they work with leading professionals to hone and develop their skills.
comPetitions and PrizesFeel the excitement and suspense as musicians from Trinity Laban compete for a variety of Awards.
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I am delighted to introduce Trinity Laban’s Diary of Music Events for Spring 2014.
Though the majority of our performances take place either in the magnificent surroundings of the Old Royal Naval College or Trinity Laban’s own concert venue Blackheath Halls this term provides many opportunities to hear our students perform in other London locations.
From 16 January to 6 March 2014 Trinity Laban pianists will be performing free Thursday evening recitals in the Sammy Ofer Wing foyer at the National Maritime Museum.
The 2014 Daryl Runswick Composition Prize will be held in the intimate surroundings of the Cello Factory in Waterloo. The competing composers will present works inspired by First World War Propaganda posters.
Our wonderful Jazz Department will be holding their annual performance at London’s famous jazz venue Ronnie Scott’s on 24 February.
And finally, the Trinity Laban Gold Medal Showcase takes place on 16 January at Kings Place. This event presents an excellent opportunity to hear exceptional students from each department at Trinity Laban perform as they compete to win the prestigious Gold Medal.
Professor Anthony Bowne Principal, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
To be kept informed of all forthcoming events join our free mailing list at trinitylaban.ac.uk/mailinglist or call 020 8305 9300 to register your details.
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Tue 7 & WeD 8 Jan 09.45h
trinitY LaBan chamBer choir on BBc radio 4Trinity Laban Chamber Choir, directed by Stephen Jackson, will perform in a daily service broadcast live on BBC Radio 4.
THu 9 Jan 13.05h
Professor’s concert: eXtreme saXMusic for sopranino and bass saxophones, including music by Nigel Wood and Leonardo Vinci.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
fri 10 Jan 09.30h
Piano mastercLass: PascaL rogÉ
Distinguished Artist in Residence at Trinity Laban, Pascal Rogé leads a masterclass with Trinity Laban piano students.
sTuarT rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
fri 10 Jan 13.00h
charLton house concert societY comPetitionThe final of the Charlton House Concert Society Music Award Scheme 2014. This competition is open to all classical brass players studying at Trinity Laban.
CHarLTon HouseaDMission free
saT 11 Jan 10.45h
stefan meLovski, cLassicaL guitarWith Eve Wieltschnig, clarinet and Angela Lobato del Castillo, cello. Programme to include Napoleon Coste’s La Source Du Lyson, Op 47, Manuel De Falla’s 7 Canciones Populares Españolas and Schumann’s 3 Romanzen, Op 94.
MorDen CoLLegeaDMission free
Mon 13 Jan 14.30h
oBoe mastercLass: danieL Bates
Principal oboe with the Irish Chamber Orchestra and the City of London Sinfonia, Daniel Bates will lead a masterclass with Trinity Laban oboe students.
sTuarT rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
Tue 14 Jan 13.05h
string dePartment staff concertCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESHarp professor Gabriella Dall’Olio, violin professor Michael Bochmann and viola professor Emmanuella Reiter perform a programme to include Alvars’ Serenade, Oberthiir’s Una Lagrima Sulla Tomba, Op 38 for solo harp, Bach’s Partita in E major for solo violin and Hindemith’s Viola Sonata No 4, Op 11.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 14 Jan 14.30h
Wihan Quartet: concert and mastercLass
The Wihan Quartet performs its inaugural concert as Richard Carne Quartet in Residence at Trinity Laban. After the concert the Quartet will lead a masterclass with our string students.
sTuarT rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
Tue 14 Jan 15.15h
katherine smith, fLute Programme to include Dutilleux’s Sonatine, Dave Heath’s Coltrane and Prokofiev’s Flute Sonata in D, Op 94.
souTHWarK CaTHeDraLaDMission free
THu 16 Jan 13.05h
trinitY LaBan guitar dePartmentST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIES
Renowned guitarist Graham Devine, Head of Guitar at Trinity Laban, leads guitar students in a programme of nineteenth century classical and romantic music for guitar solo and guitar chamber music.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
fri 17 Jan 13.05h
manueL santos, Piano gen Li, PianoCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Prokofiev’s Sonata No 3 in A minor, Op 28 and Liszt’s Mephisto Waltz No 1.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
fri 10 Jan 18.00h
trinitY LaBan sYmPhonY orchestraSIDE BY SIDEHolst The Planets
Following the success of the first Side-by-Side concert in the autumn, members of Trinity Laban’s teaching staff play alongside orchestral students once again in a performance of Gustav Holst’s enduringly popular and influential seven-movement work, The Planets.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
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Mon 20 Jan 17.00h
vioLin mastercLass: zsoLt-tihamÉr visontaYZsolt-Tihamér Visontay, leader of the London Philharmonia Orchestra, visits to lead a masterclass with violin students.
sTuarT rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
Tue 21 Jan 13.05h
Wren ensemBLeCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESSelected senior Trinity Laban chamber musicians perform Schoenberg’s Kammersymphonie No 1 and Schoenberg’s arrangement of Johann Strauss’ The Emperor Waltz for string quartet, flute, clarinet, and piano.
James Ham, Sir Charles Mackerras Junior Fellow in Conducting for 2013–14, will conduct.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
WeD 22 Jan 14.00h
vocaL mastercLass: susan BuLLock
Distinguished soprano Susan Bullock gives a masterclass for Trinity Laban vocal students.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
THu 23 Jan 13.05h
edgar dinis cardoso and hao shen, PianoST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include a selection of Debussy’s Préludes.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
fri 24 Jan 10.00h
John BarBiroLLi comPetition finaLTrinity Laban string quartets compete by performing two movements from a quartet by Beethoven.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
fri 24 Jan 13.05h
JuBiLee QuartetCHAPEL CONCERT SERIES
Richard Carne Junior Fellows for String Quartet 2013–14, the Jubilee Quartet performs a lunchtime concert at The Chapel.
Programme to include Haydn’s Quartet No 1 in G major, Op 77 and Mozart’s Quartet in D minor, K 421.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
saT 18 Jan 10.45h
duo steLLae
Featuring Ma Victoria Jericó, violin and Manuel López Jorge, piano. Programme to include works by Brahms, Mozart and Manuel López Jorge.
faversHaM asseMbLy rooMsaDMission free
saT 18 Jan 12.30h
trio astorShaun Yong (piano), Sofia Castillo Zambrano (flute) and Juan Carmona Valdivia (violin).
WaLTHaM abbeyaDMission free
saT 18 Jan 13.00h
tom gamBLe, cLassicaL guitarProgramme to include works by Guastavino, J. S. Bach and Rojas.
farnHaM MaLTings£5, £4 ConCessions
THu 16 Jan 19.00h
trinitY LaBan goLd medaL shoWcaseCarmen Alcántara Fernández harp Charlotte Baptie soprano Emma Bassett trombone Qiaojing Dai piano Elliot Galvin jazz piano Edward Henderson composition
Guest adjudicator: George Caird
Six elite musicians showcase their musical talents at the Trinity Laban Gold Medal Showcase.
The Gold Medal, awarded for excellence in performance or composition, is the most prestigious prize for musicians at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Performers taking part in the showcase concert are nominated by Heads of Departments for their high standard of performance or creativity and their contribution to the musical life of Trinity Laban.
Join us for a wonderful evening of music, which will see one of these outstanding young musicians honoured with this distinguished award.
Kings pLaCe£14.50, £11.50, £9.50 (Saver Seat £6.50)
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fri 24 Jan 15.00h
guitar mastercLass: Jose antonio escoBar
Celebrated Chilean guitarist Jose Antonio Escobar visits Trinity Laban to work with student guitarists.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
saT 25 Jan 11.00h
Lin Lin, fLutegen Lin, PianoProgramme to include Carl Reinecke's Sonata Undine, Op 167; Poulenc's Sonata for Piano and Flute and Burton's Sonatina for Piano and Flute.
sT george’s, beCKenHaMaDMission free
THu 23 Jan 19.30h
trinitY LaBan sinfoniaWIND AND STRINGSConducted by Andrew Sherwood and Ian Mitchell, the programme will include Grainger’s Lincolnshire Posy and Adam Gorb’s Awayday for Wind Ensemble, Constantin Silvestri’s Three pieces for Strings and Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No 1, performed by Trinity Laban pianist Kenneth O'Neil.
The wonderfully eccentric Lincolnshire Posy is a characteristically imaginative work, and as a bright overture there will be an arrangement by recent Trinity Laban composition student Andrew Gorman.
With a nod to Enescu, the challenging Three Pieces for Strings are in a characterful Romanian-folk style. Finally, Shostakovich’s Concerto takes the listener between giddy to serious, toying with the listener and somewhat thumbing its nose at tradition.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLs£10, £5 ConCessions
Tue 28 Jan 13.05h
saXoPhone choirCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESConducted by Gerard McChrystal, the Trinity Laban Saxophone Choir performs a diverse repertoire of music from Bach to Philip Glass. Programme to include Marc Findon’s Black Lights and Zelenka’s Misere 1.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 28 Jan 18.00h
Bassoon mastercLass: gretha tuLsTrinity Laban students perform to Gretha Tuls, Principal Bassoon of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
THeaTre sTuDio, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
WeD 29 Jan 13.00h
trinitY LaBan guitar dePartmentAGE EXCHANGE CONCERT SERIESbaKeHouse THeaTre, bLaCKHeaTHaDMission free
WeD 29 Jan 19.45h
harP dePartment shoWcaseLaunching a new series in this world famous venue is a spectacular showcase of Trinity Laban’s harp department, featuring a full evening concert of music for solo harps and harp chamber music.
MiCHaeL eDWarDs sTuDio THeaTre aT THe CuTTy sarK, royaL MuseuMs greenWiCH £10 – TiCKeTs froM rMg.Co.uK/sTuDioTHeaTre
THu 30 Jan 13.00h
gen Li, PianoPart of the Yamaha Lunchtime Concert Series, showcasing the very best upcoming piano talent from UK Conservatoires.
CHappeLL of bonD sTreeTaDMission free
THu 30 Jan 13.05h
trinitY LaBan chamBer musiciansST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESFeaturing Julia Hart and Carl Bradford, violin, Sue Yeon Lee, viola, Tom Oldfield, cello, and the Riviola Quartet. Programme to include Haydn’s Quartet No 31 in B minor, Op 33 and York Bowen’s Fantasia for Four Violas.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
THu 30 Jan 13.10h
doPPeLrohrBLatt trioGrace Toiyan Cheng (piano), Sophie Shenton (oboe) and Kai Chun Chang (bassoon).
sT anDreW-by-THe-WarDrobeaDMission free
fri 31 Jan 13.05h
thao Le thanh, PianoCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include works by Beethoven, Chopin and Medtner.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Mon 3 feb 19.30h
hao shen, PianoProgramme to include works by Chopin.
poLisH HearTH CLub£12 MeMbers, £15 non-MeMbers (incluDeS buffet anD Wine)
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Tue 4 feb 13.05h
JuLia WeatherLeY, soPrano Panaretos kYriatzidis, PianoCHAPEL CONCERT SERIES
Programme to include songs by Debussy, Satie, Chausson & Fauré, and excerpts from Mozart’s Così fan tutte.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 4 feb 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing BMus first and second year students performing in jazz combos, led by Malcolm Earle-Smith and Andre Canniere.
reCiTaL rooM, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
THu 6 feb 19.30h
trinitY LaBan sYmPhonY orchestraConductor: Diego MassonSoprano: Erika Mädi Jones
Debussy Prélude à l’après-midi d’un fauneRavel ShéhérazadeBerlioz Symphonie Fantastique, Op 14
Acclaimed French conductor Diego Masson conducts an evening of French music. The programme features one of Debussy’s most famous works, a symphonic poem for orchestra based on Mallarmé’s poem of the same name. Debussy weaves rippling and meandering woodwind lines into a rich tapestry of sound that evokes the piece’s dreamy pastoral setting.
The Orchestra will also perform Berlioz’s famous tale of hopeless love and despair, Symphonie Fantastique. This programmatic symphony in five movements uses the repetition of an ‘idée fixe’ throughout the symphony to represent the protagonist’s beloved.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLs£10, £5 ConCessions
THu 6 feb 13.05h
hannah Peters, saXoPhoneST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include a variety of original and eclectic repertoire for saxophone.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
THu 6 feb 18.00h
the LiLLian ash french song comPetitionTrinity Laban vocal students compete by performing works written in the French language by any French composer after 1800.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
THu 6 feb 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing BMus first and second year students performing in jazz combos, led by Martin Speake and Gareth Lockrane.
oLiver’s Jazz bar, greenWiCHaDMission free
fri 7 feb 13.05h
PÉtaLos ensemBLeCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESMaya Enokida, baroque violin, Marta Ramirez, baroque violin, George Pasca, baroque cello, and Satoko Doi-Luck, harpsichord.
Programme to include Leclair’s Overture in A major No 3, Op 13 and Couperin’s Les Nations –Troisieme Ordre ‘L’Imperiale.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
saT 8 feb 17.30h
Junior trinitY chaPeL concert
Concert of vocal and chamber music given by younger Junior Trinity students.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
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saT 22 feb 12.30h
sonora Bassoon trioFeaturing Trinity Laban students Konstantin Georgiev, Kai Chun Chang and Dan Bosînceanu.
WaLTHaM abbeyaDMission free
Tue 25 feb 13.05h
historicaL Performance dePartmentCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Bach Cantatas. Directed by Steven Devine.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 25 feb 15.15h
trinitY LaBan guitar dePartmentProgramme to include baroque and nineteenth century music for guitar plus guitar chamber music.
souTHWarK CaTHeDraLaDMission free
Tue 25 feb 19.00h
fideLio trio
The ‘virtuosic Fidelio Trio’ (Sunday Times) performs music composed specially for it following a series of workshops with Trinity Laban composition students.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
WeD 26 feb 18.00h
greenWich BaroQue PLaYersCharlotte Fairbairn, baroque violin Maya Enokida, baroque violinElisheba Stevens, baroque celloSatoko Doi-Luck, harpsichord
A programme of Trio Sonatas including works by Handel and Corelli.
MaCLaren HaLLaDMission free
Mon 10 – fri 21 feb
coLaB 2014
Trinity Laban’s CoLab module facilitates creativity and collaboration, empowering students to take artistic risks and work with a wide range of artists and art forms across music, dance and beyond. For two weeks in February, Trinity Laban students stop their regular classes and work collaboratively in groups to develop new ideas and projects. During this time, Trinity Laban will be alive with exciting events.
For more details on CoLab and the projects for 2014, visit our website: trinitylaban.ac.uk/colab
Tue 11 feb 13.05h
JosÉ menor, PianoCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESTrinity Laban Junior Fellow in Piano Accompaniment, José Menor, performs a solo concert at the Chapel, featuring a programme of contemporary piano repertoire.
Junior Fellowships in Piano Accompaniment are generously supported by the Leverhulme Trust.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Mon 24 feb (18.OOh doors)
trinitY LaBan Jazz @ ronnie scott’sTrinity Laban jazz students perform at London’s famous jazz venue, Ronnie Scott’s. Acclaimed jazz trombonist and vocalist Malcolm Earle-Smith will direct a set of arrangements by Billy May, Bill Holman, and Oliver Nelson, featuring instrumentalists and vocalists from Trinity Laban.
Composer and saxophonist Julian Siegel will also lead an exciting set featuring the music of influential American jazz musician, composer and electric bass player Jaco Pastorius. Music will come from three of Jaco’s records including Word of Mouth, Invitation and his 1976 self-titled debut album.
ronnie sCoTT’s Jazz CLubvarious TiCKeT priCes pLease see ronniesCoTTs.Co.uK
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Mon 3 Mar 19.30h
Lin Lin, fLute gen Li, PianoProgramme to include Gaubert’s Nocturne et Allegro Scherzando, Boehm’s Grand Polonaise in D major, Op 16 and Prokofiev Flute Sonata in D major, Op. 94.
poLisH HearTH CLub£12 MeMbers, £15 non-MeMbers (incluDeS buffet anD Wine)
Tue 4 Mar 13.05h
nafis umerkuLova, Piano Lucie czaJkoWskÁ, PianoCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Beethoven’s Sonata No 30 in E major, Op 109 and Schumann’s Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op 26.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 4 Mar 13.05h
aLvise Pascucci, Piano atsuko kaWakami, PianoProgramme to include Prokofiev’s Piano Sonata No 4, Op 29 and Rachmaninov’s Piano Sonata No 2, Op 36.
CHeLTenHaM ToWn HaLL£3.95
THu 27 feb 13.05h
eve WieLtschnig, cLarinet gennie JoY, Bass cLarinetST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Brahms’ Clarinet Sonata No 1 in F minor, Op 120.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
THu 27 feb 13.10h
Lunchtime recitaL: engLish and american songVisiting Artist in Voice, Matthew Rose, performs alongside leading Trinity Laban postgraduate singers in a recital of English and American song repertoire.
reCiTaL rooM, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
THu 27 feb 19.30h
soLoists’ comPetition finaLFinalists compete in one of the most popular and prestigious competitions in the Trinity Laban music calendar. The Soloists’ Competition showcases some of the Faculty of Music’s most talented performers, with over a hundred students participating in the first round in December.
Each performer will play a concerto (with orchestral parts reduced as piano accompaniment) to win the opportunity of performing their chosen concerto with the Trinity Laban Symphony Orchestra at Cadogan Hall on 24 Jun 2014.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLs£5
fri 28 feb 13.05h
Bass cLarinet concertThe annual bass clarinet concert shows off the wonderful instrument in many styles and colourful combinations. Programme to include William O Smith’s A Jazz Set for 2 bass clarinets (European première), Lindsay Cooper’s Rain Song for tap dancing singer and bass clarinet and Lindsay Cooper’s Still Waters for bass clarinet, trumpet, percussion and piano.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
fri 28 feb 13.05h
harP dePartment recitaLCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESA concert of chamber music with harp to brighten up the short winter days and celebrate carnival. Music by Debussy, Takemitsu, Zabel and Ravel.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
saT 1 Mar 10.00h
Wihan QuartetRichard Carne Quartet in Residence, the Wihan Quartet, give a masterclass to talented Junior Trinity string quartets.
King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
vioLa focusTwo days of masterclasses and concerts celebrating Trinity Laban’s Viola Department
WeD 5 Mar 13.00h
vioLa taLk: emmanueLLa reiterSTRING PLAYING – PAIN FREE
An introduction to Karen Tuttle’s Concept of Co-ordination.
MaCKerras rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
WeD 5 Mar 17.00h
vioLa mastercLass: aLeksandar miLosevPrincipal violist with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra and recently appointed professor of Viola at Trinity Laban, Aleksandar Milosev visits to work with Trinity Laban viola students. Aleksandar will also appear as soloist with the Trinity Laban String Ensemble on Thu 6 Mar.
MaCKerras rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
THu 6 Mar 13.05h
strings dePartment Professors’ concertST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESFeaturing Richard Crabtree performing Gilbert Biberian’s The Poet Mahktumkuli, Chari Nurimov’s Sonata and Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat major, BWV 1051, with soloists Sarah-Jane Bradley and Emmanuella Reiter.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
THu 6 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan string ensemBLe
Conductor: Nic Pendlebury
Linda Hirst voice Rivka Golani viola Aleksandar Milosev viola
Tippett Little Music Talia Morey New Work (TL student) Benjamin Ellin Nahdoosi Britten Lachrymae Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night)
Featuring two of Trinity Laban’s viola professors, Rivka Golani and Aleksandar Milosev, as well as conductor, Head of Strings and viola professor Nic Pendlebury, this concert offers a perfect finale to Viola Focus, two days celebrating the viola department at Trinity Laban.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLs£10, £5
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THu 13 Mar 13.05h
zoË freedman, soPrano giuLio Potenza, PianoST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include repertoire by Argento, Strauss, Handel and Poulenc.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
THu 13 Mar 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing postgraduate jazz students, led by Martin Speake and Malcolm Earle-Smith.
oLiver’s Jazz bar, greenWiCHaDMission free
fri 14 Mar 13.00h
PuzzLe Piece oPeraFallen, a special operatic performance from Trinity Laban’s undergraduate vocal students with piano accompaniment. This 50 minute production explores the idea of the fallen man, and fallen woman, through scenes from Mozart’s Don Giovanni and Verdi’s La Traviata.
regenT HaLLaDMission free
Tue 4 Mar 18.00h
the PhiLiP Jones comPetition for Brass ensemBLeIn this competition final, brass ensembles present programmes of up to 15 minutes in length.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
Tue 4 Mar 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing BMus third year students performing in jazz combos, led by Mark Lockheart and Andrea Vicary.
reCiTaL rooM, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
WeD 5 Mar 19.00h
song recitaL: richard straussDirected by Eugene Asti, Trinity Laban singers and pianists perform songs by Richard Strauss to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
fri 7 Mar 11.00h and 19.00h
harP mastercLass and recitaL: sYLvain BLasseL
Renowned French harpist and champion of new music Sylvain Blassel brings his wealth of teaching experience to Trinity Laban as he works with harp students. The masterclass will be held from 11.00 –14.00h in the Stuart Room. Sylvain Blassel will then perform a free recital at 19.00h in the Peacock Room.
King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
fri 7 Mar 13.05h
Bedriska trioCHAPEL CONCERT SERIES
Panaretos Kyriatzidis, piano, Manuel Arellano Bover, violin and Miriam Wakeling, cello. Programme to include Beethoven’s Kakadu Variations, Op 121a and Rachmaninov’s Trio élégiaque No 1 in G minor.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
fri 7 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan Jazz ensemBLeMalcolm Earle-Smith directs a set of arrangements by Billy May, Bill Holman and Oliver Nelson, featuring instrumentalists and vocalists from Trinity Laban.
reCiTaL rooM, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
Tue 11 Mar 13.00h
trinitY LaBan string ensemBLeHead of Strings, Nic Pendlebury, conducts the String Ensemble in a special programme featuring guest soloist Aleksandar Milosev (viola). Programme to include Britten’s Lachrymae and Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht (Transfigured Night).
bisHopsgaTe insTiTuTeaDMission free
Tue 11 Mar 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing BMus jazz students performing singers’ combos, led by Trudy Kerr.
reCiTaL rooM, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free
THu 13 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan sinfoniaConductor: Gerry Cornelius
Gerry Cornelius directs an inspiring programme to include Dvořák’s Carnival Overture, Op 92, Hindemith’s Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber and a new work by Trinity Laban student Declan Kolakowski. A specially selected group of Trinity Laban vocalists will sing arias by Mozart and Puccini.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLs£10, £5
fri 14 Mar 19.30h
darYL runsWick comPosition finaLFor this year’s Daryl Runswick Composition Prize, Trinity Laban student composers have been set the challenge of composing music inspired by First World War Propaganda Posters.
The Contemporary Music Group, directed by Gregory Rose, will perform the compositions that have been shortlisted for the final in the prestigious and intimate Cello Factory performance space on 14 Mar.
For more details when they are announced, visit our website: trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson
THe CeLLo faCTory, WaTerLooaDMission free
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WeD 19 Mar 19.00h
song recitaL: richard straussDirected by Eugene Asti, Trinity Laban singers and pianists perform songs by Richard Strauss to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
THu 20 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan harP dePartmentST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include music by Rota, Donatoni, Handel, Ravel and harp ensemble repertoire.
sT aLfege CHurCH, greenWiCHaDMission free
fri 21 Mar 10.00h
vivian JosePh cLassicaL concerto comPetition finaLIn this competition for bowed strings, students must each perform the first movement from a classical concerto of their choice.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
fri 14 Mar 13.05h
trinitY LaBan sYmPhonic BrassCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include arrangements from Bernstein’s West Side Story and Britten’s Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra with solo percussionist. Conducted by Oren Marshall.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
saT 15 Mar 12.30h
trinitY LaBan chamBer musiciansGiulio Potenza (piano), Ma Victoria Jericó (violin) and Daniel Edwards (cello). Programme to include Beethoven’s Trio No 1 in E flat major, Op 1.
WaLTHaM abbeyaDMission free
sun 16 Mar 11.00h
douBLe Bass mastercLass: scott PingeLPrincipal Bass with the San Francisco Symphony, Scott Pingel visits Trinity Laban to work with bass students.
g17, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
Tue 18 Mar 10.00h
the aLfred kitchen comPetition finaLIn this competition for Trinity Laban pianists, each student performs a piano work by Schumann or Schubert in a bid to win this sought-after piano prize.
Following the final, there will be a masterclass for piano finalists from 14.00 –16.00h. All are welcome to attend the competition and masterclass.
peaCoCK rooM, King CHarLes CourTaDMission free
Tue 18 Mar 13.05h
trinitY LaBan BaroQue stringsCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Purcell’s Chaconne from King Arthur, Handel’s Concerto Grosso, Op 6 and a selection of Purcell dances. Directed by Walter Reiter.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 18 Mar 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing jazz projects led by BMus fourth year students.
oLiver’s Jazz bar, greenWiCHaDMission free
Tue 18 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan Jazz choirJoin Pete Churchill and the Trinity Laban Jazz Choir for an evening of jazz, gospel, soul, folk and much more in the Queen Mary Undercroft at the Old Royal Naval College.
Led by the UK’s leading jazz choral director, a thirty-five strong jazz choir will be joined by a talented band from Trinity Laban’s renowned jazz course. Past concerts under Pete’s direction have ranged from programmes of close harmony singing, with a focus on vocal improvising, to collaborations with the great Norma Winstone in a programme of European jazz.
For more programme details as they are announced, visit trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson
In partnership with Greenwich Foundation, Old Royal Naval College.
Queen Mary unDerCrofT, ornC£12, £10 sTuDenTsticketS frOm tHe Ornc Only:020 8269 4799 Ornc.Org/eventS
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Tue 25 Mar 13.05h
tom gamBLe, guitarCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Rojas’ Retrato De Un Medico Violinista, Bach’s Suite No 3 for Lute and Brouwer’s La Ciudad de las Columnas.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
Tue 25 Mar 19.30h
Beats in the BarFeaturing jazz projects led by BMus fourth year students.
oLiver’s Jazz bar, greenWiCHaDMission free
Tue 25 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan Wind orchestra
Conductors: Matthew Coorey and Ralph Allwood
Clarinet: Harry Cameron-Penny
Matthew Coorey conducts the Trinity Laban Wind Orchestra in performances of Grainger, Gould and the première of a new composition by Trinity Laban’s own Matthew Hall.
The concert also sees Ralph Allwood, Trinity Laban’s celebrated Chapel Choir director, conduct Stravinsky’s Mass, and Richard Carne Junior Fellow, Harry Cameron-Penny, perform Gould's Derivations.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLs£10, £5 ConCessions
WeD 26 Mar 13.00h
musicaL theatre shoWcaseStudents in the final year of their BA Musical Theatre course introduce themselves to the industry in this invitation-only showcase of their work. If you would like to attend, please email [email protected]
viCToria paLaCe THeaTreaDMission free
WeD 26 Mar 19.30h
trinitY LaBan Postgraduate oPera scenesDirected by Simon Iorio, postgraduate singers present a selection of opera scenes to showcase their work.
CanaDa WaTer CuLTure spaCeaDMission free
THu 27 Mar 13.05h
corrie dick sePtetST ALFEGE CONCERT SERIESThe Corrie Dick Septet performs original repertoire written by bandleader Corrie, recent winner of the Young Scottish Jazz Musician of the Year Award 2013. His compositions are characterised by their strong sense of melody and are often boundlessly uplifting or deeply melancholic.
sT aLfege CHurCHaDMission free
fri 28 Mar 13.05h
trinitY LaBan guitar dePartmentCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Brazilian music for guitar orchestra and guitar chamber music.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
saT 29 Mar 19.00h
Junior trinitY sPring concert
Featuring the Junior Trinity Symphony Orchestra, Wind Orchestra, Big Band and Four Part Choir, this concert includes concerto performances by selected final year students.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free, buT aDvanCe booKing reQuireD
THu 20 Mar 20.00h
trinitY LaBan chamBer choirIn an exciting collaboration with Royal Museums Greenwich, the Trinity Laban Chamber Choir, directed by Stephen Jackson will perform under the bow of the Cutty Sark. Programme to include Judith Bingham’s Salt in the Blood, works by Percy Grainger, Richard Rodney Bennett’s Full Fathom Five and a new work by Trinity Laban student Caitlin Rowley.
CuTTy sarK, royaL MuseuMs greenWiCH£12, £8 ConCessions
fri 21 Mar 13.00h
PuzzLe Piece oPeraFallen – a special operatic performance from Trinity Laban’s undergraduate vocal students with piano accompaniment. This 50 minute production explores the idea of the fallen man, and fallen woman, through scenes from Mozart’s Don Giovanni and Verdi’s La Traviata.
CHarLTon HouseaDMission free
fri 21 Mar 13.05h
Laura monaghan, soPrano JiLLian Bain christie, soPranoCHAPEL CONCERT SERIESProgramme to include Poulenc’s Fiançailles pour rire and Rachmaninov’s 6 Songs, Op 38.
THe CHapeL, ornCaDMission free
saT 22 Mar 13.00h
marta ramÍrez garcÍa-mina, vioLin stefano ruiz de BaLLesteros, PianoProgramme to include Brahms’ Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 108.
farnHaM MaLTings£5, £4 ConCessions
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Our Music Learning and Participation programme offers opportunities for people of all ages to make music with Trinity Laban staff, students and visiting artists, and to take part in a wide range of performances.
ScHOOlS anD yOung peOple
Trinity Laban’s Reach programme provides a range of inspirational learning and participation opportunities to schools and young people. Our new schools concerts launch on 4 Feb, with Berlioz’ Symphonie Fantastique specially presented for a Key Stage 3 audience.
For more info visit: trinitylaban.ac.uk/schoolsandcommunity
Trinity Laban’s Transform programme offers progression opportunities for young musicians from the London Boroughs of Lewisham and Royal Greenwich. Projects include masterclasses with professional performing ensembles, tours and opportunities for young musicians to work with students and staff from the Conservatoire.
For more info contact: [email protected]
animate OrcHeStraA young person’s Orchestra for the 21st Century, Animate is for young musicians in school years 5 – 8, run in partnership with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Music Services in Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark.
For more info, visit: animateorchestra.org.uk
aDultS RETIRED NOT TIRED
If you are aged 60 or over, living in Lewisham and would like to sing then this programme is for you. Our music (and dance) groups are led by professional artists from Trinity Laban and suit various levels of ability, with no previous experience required.
For more info, visit: trinitylaban.ac.uk/retirednottired
prOfeSSiOnal DevelOpment
Trinity Laban has launched an expanded programme for music artists, teachers and community musicians.
The Teaching Musician is a new vocational and flexible Postgraduate Certificate / Diploma in music education practice suitable for instrumental and vocal teachers, ensemble leaders, animateurs and community musicians.
For more info on all our courses, visit: trinitylaban.ac.uk/musicprofessionals
take PartWeD 19 anD THu 20 Mar 19.30h
comPanYBA2 MUSICAL THEATREDirector Helen Evans Musical Director Tony Castro
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by George Furth Originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince
The clashing sounds and pulsing rhythms of New York City underscore this landmark concept show, considered by many to have inaugurated the modern era of musical theatre. Company follows anti-hero bachelor Robert as he makes his way through a series of encounters with April (the stewardess), Kathy (the girl who’s going to marry someone else), Marta (the peculiar one), as well as with his married friends.
greaT HaLL, bLaCKHeaTH HaLLsaDMission free buT TiCKeTeD
chaPeL choir PerformancesTrinity Laban is the only UK Conservatoire with its own collegiate Chapel Choir, offering twelve scholars the opportunity of an Oxbridge – style choral education, leading several into the professional choral world. Only last year the Monteverdi Choir took four of their eight apprentices from our scholars, and we have alumni in many professional ensembles, choirs and choruses.
Directed by Ralph Allwood, the Chapel Choir performs at The Chapel, Old Royal Naval College every Sunday morning and Monday evening during term time, and for other special events. For information on all Chapel Choir performances and repertoire, please visit our website: trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson
thursdaY Lates: turner and the seaTrinity Laban pianists perform informal recitals during the National Maritime Museum’s late Thursday openings during the spring. Dates are 16, 23, 30 Jan, 13, 20, 27 Feb, and 6 Mar.
All performances start at 18.30h.
saMMy ofer Wing foyer, naTionaL MariTiMe MuseuMaDMission free
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Trinity Laban is one of the most innovative and forward focused of the UK conservatories.
Philanthropic support for student scholarships and bursaries is one of the most direct and rewarding ways to ensure the future of our next generation of musicians and dance artists. Our Scholarship Fund exists to help talented students attain the very highest levels of training regardless of income and personal circumstances.
Donations from individuals and charitable trusts also support the enhancement of student experience and programmes that build our international status. In music, these include masterclasses, visiting artists, mentoring schemes, festivals, and performances at major London venues.
Supporters enjoy many opportunities to get behind the scenes at Trinity Laban. Meeting students and their teachers, watching rehearsals and participation in key events are some of the many ways in which we show our appreciation for the generosity that sustains and supports our work and our art forms.
We are very grateful to our friends and supporters who contribute vital funds to help maintain the highest standards of excellence in all aspects of our work.
Contact us at any time to find out more about giving to Trinity Laban and sharing in our work.
Please contact: Paula Mallottides, Head of Development 020 8469 4490 /[email protected]
suPPorting trinitY LaBanJunior trinitYJunior Trinity is a Saturday school offering individual lessons, creative musicianship classes, ensembles, choirs and orchestras to talented students aged 9–19, as well as our String Time programme for younger students aged 3–11. Trinity Teenies for 3–5 year olds takes place on Friday afternoons.
Junior Trinity is a Centre for Advanced Training as part of the DfE Music and Dance Scheme. We are the only London Conservatoire registered as an Edexcel examination centre, providing GCSE, AS and A Level courses in Music and Music Technology.
Our results to date have been exceptional. Students have the opportunity to perform in weekly lunchtime concerts and termly masterclasses with eminent musicians as well as Symphony Orchestra summer tours. The Department also performs regularly in some of London’s most prestigious concert venues including Blackheath Halls, Cadogan Hall, LSO St Luke’s, and Southbank Centre and participates in collaborative music and dance projects with the Centre for Advanced Training at our Faculty of Dance.
Open Days
Come and see Junior Trinity in action–observe a variety of activities and classes, chat to students and staff and attend an informal lunchtime concert.
King Charles Court, Admission free (prior registration required)
Main programme (ages 11–19) Sat 25 Jan starting at 10.00h
Trinity Teenies (ages 3– 5) Fri 7 Mar starting at 14.15h or 16.15h
String Time Programme (ages 5–11) Sat 8 Mar starting at 09.00h
For further information please visit: trinitylaban.ac.uk/junior call 020 8305 4312/4326 or email: [email protected]
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Booking information
eventS at king cHarleS cOurt, laban builDing anD blackHeatH HallSTo book tickets for any performance at King Charles Court, Laban Building or Blackheath Halls please call the Trinity Laban box office (unless otherwise stated) on 020 8305 9300 or visit trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson
Our box office is open Monday to Friday 10.00 –17.00h and at weekends for scheduled events only. Please note that a booking fee of £1.50 per transaction applies for phone and internet bookings. Tickets can be posted for a charge of 75p per transaction.
eventS at OtHer venueSTrinity Laban musicians perform at a wide range of venues around London and the UK. To book for paid performances at any of these venues please contact the relevant box office, as listed on the reverse of this diary.
free eventS Unless stated otherwise, no ticket is required for concerts that are listed as 'admission free'. Just turn up on the day. In cases where free events are ticketed, we recommend booking in advance to ensure a seat. For further details and to book, please contact the Trinity Laban box office on 020 8305 9300 or visit trinitylaban.ac.uk/whatson
email anD mailing liStSTo receive regular updates on our forthcoming performances and events, join our free mailing or email list – simply call the Trinity Laban box office or register your details online at trinitylaban.ac.uk/subscribe
If you would like a copy of this diary in large print or Braille, please contact James Hitchins on 020 8305 4418 or email [email protected]
TRINITY LABAN musicians for hireWould you like live music at your wedding, party, reception, dinner or other event?
Trinity Laban trains musicians of the highest standard who can be hired to enhance your event with live music.
Our groups are experienced, well-presented and reliable, with recommendations from our acclaimed faculty members. We regularly provide a wide range of classical and jazz ensembles for background music, concerto and recital performers, and vocal soloists for choral concerts.
Whatever the occasion, and whatever music you require, we will endeavour to help with your request.
For further information please contact:Howard Felton, Professional Placements Coordinator 020 8305 4432 /[email protected] or visit trinitylaban.ac.uk/externalengagements
Private booker
We had a fantastic party on Saturday night, and the trio were the principal reason for this. They were absolutely great, wonderful music.
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MaCLaren HaLL11 Mandeville Place Mayfair W1U 3AJ
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oLiver's bar9 Nevada StreetGreenwich SE10 9JLoliversjazzbar.co.uk020 8858 3693
Queen Mary unDerCrofTOld Royal Naval College Greenwich SE10 9JF ornc.org020 8269 4799
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance. Company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales. Company No: 51090. Registered Charity No: 309998 King Charles Court, Old Royal Naval College, London SE10 9JF 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. Photography: Josh Akin, Sophie Dennehy, James Keates, Tas Kyprianou, Anne-Marie Le Blé, Hannah Shields, Jamie Simonds, David Sinclair, Kyle Stevenson.