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For information on how to book, see page 19, visit ifordarts.org.uk or call the Box Office (Theatre Royal Bath) on 01225 448 844
Performance Diary
MacbethSat 4 June
Tues 7 JuneFri 10 JuneSat 11 June
Tues 14 JuneFri 17 JuneSat 18 June
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The Magic FluteSat 2 July
Tues 5 July Fri 8 July Sat 9 July
Tues 12 JulyFri 15 July Sat 16 July
p.07 A Fairy QueenSat 23 July
Wed 27 JulyFri 29 JulySat 30 July
Tues 2 AugustWed 3 August
p.08O P E R A
P R O M SThe Peto Prom
Fri 24 June
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Midsummer PromSat 25 June
p. 11 Final FlingSat 6 August
p. 12
There’re plenty of reasons to visit Iford Manor on the outskirts of Bath. One, of course, is the beautiful garden; two is the cakes at tea time; but three is that it is the home of Iford Arts whose programme of music events in the ravishing Peto Garden runs from early June to August. It offers you the unique opportunity to bring a picnic and experience this fairy tale place on a summer’s evening.
The Iford Festival has grown up as a response to the other-wordly setting. Opera performances in the round in the captivating cloister are recognized as uniquely engaging. Always performed in English, by the cream of the upcoming generation of singers, musicians and directors, opera productions at Iford are distinguished for their nuanced intimacy and direct communication with the audience. It is sometimes said ‘If you haven’t seen it at Iford, you haven’t seen it’. And on the classical front there are charming chamber concert events also. Or, if you fancy something a little less ‘highbrow’, bring your friends and a party picnic and enjoy spreading yourselves on the lawns at one of our three summertime Proms, enjoying acclaimed jazz and swing bands, with the occasional foray into the cabaret style ‘opera bar’ for a cocktail.
You will always find us welcoming and informal. Whilst artistic excellence is our key objective, pretentiousness is not! We platform national and international artists of the very highest calibre, so, if you are thinking of a taster visit, to opera, for example, Iford Arts would be an excellent place to start. But beware. You may get hooked!We hope you enjoy reading about our forthcoming season and look forward to meeting you at Iford in summer 2016.
J U D Y E G L I N G T O NCreative Director, Iford Arts
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CHROMA: Revolutionaries, Renegades and Visionaries
Thurs 16 June
Iford Young Artists ConcertSun 12 June
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“ the most enchanting of summer festivals, Iford Arts” — Anna Picard, The Independent
Popular and informal free flowing promenades, together with seated cloister concerts, complete the festival programme. All events offer a chance to relax over a pre-show picnic, whilst enjoying the peaceful tranquility of the Peto garden as the river Frome gently meanders through the Iford valley.
Visit ifordarts.org.uk for information about the Iford Arts 3-to-Tea concerts by local musicians, on selected Sundays between 3pm and 5pm, free with garden entry.
AT I F O R D M A N O RThe internationally renowned Iford Arts Festival takes place in the exquisite Peto garden of Iford Manor, near Bath in the South West of England. The award-winning garden and its intimate and unique performance spaces combine to create a magical experience.
In this captivating setting, opera performances in English are staged in-the-round for an audience of 90 in the miniature Italianate cloister.
AT I F O R D M A N O R
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THE M AGIC FLUTEWolfgang Mozart
M ACBETHGiuseppe Verdi
Sung in English
Director: John Savournin
Conductor: David Eaton
Sung in English
Director: Bruno Ravella
Conductor: Oliver Gooch
Assist. Director & choreographer: Jo Meredith
July 2, 5, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16
As baffling as it is popular, sublime as well as entertaining, Mozart’s Magic Flute remains one of the most instantly enjoyable operas in the repertory. Through trials of body and spirit Tamino seeks Pamina, and Pappageno the birdman seeks his Pappagena. The goodies turn out to be bad and vice versa. Mozart’s music creates a truly magical consistency overlaying Magic Flute which by its end is often felt to be his most transcendent and moving work.
Iford Arts is proud to present a new production created for our forthcoming season by John Savournin, to be premiered at Iford by his brilliant young company Charles Court Opera, with conductor David Eaton. Described in the Daily Telegraph as “A force of nature” and increasingly in demand both at home and abroad as an acclaimed performer and director, John Savournin has gained a reputation for his high- energy productions of opera, light opera and musical theatre.
T I C K E T S £118 (Mon-Fri) £122 (Sat)
Performances start at 7.30pm Garden opens at 6pm for picnics
CHROMA Chamber EnsembleJune 4, 7, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18
Verdi was fascinated by Shakespeare. He focused minutely and up close upon Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, a couple both deeply flawed and deeply human. And he charts with characteristic empathy the timeless conflict between ambition and conscience which lies at the story’s heart, creating one of the finest scores of his early period. Shakespeare’s bizarre ‘weird sisters’ inspired him further to create delicious music which is extraordinarily suggestive of the supernatural as the third element which drives the fast-paced narrative.
A strong creative team is led by Iford’s own maestro Oliver Gooch conducting CHROMA, with director Bruno Ravella and choreographer Jo Meredith, all relishing the chance to create a new production of this masterpiece at Iford.
T I C K E T S£118 (Mon-Fri) £122 (Sat)
Performances start at 7.30pmGarden opens at 6pm for picnics
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A FA IRY Q UEENWith the music of Henry Purcell
Sung in English
Conductor: Christian Curnyn
Director: Tim Nelson
Assist. Director & choreographer: Jo Meredith
The Period Orchestra of Early Opera Company July 23, 27, 29, 30Aug 2, 3
Anyone who has ever fallen madly in love should be in the audience for A Fairy Queen at Iford. It is based firmly on scenes from Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream. Tim Nelson has created a new performing version of Henry Purcell’s score fused more closely with Shakespeare’s beloved comic fantasy than the C17 original. Purcell’s brilliant, acid, spikey, haunting, dance-driven music will be performed by Christian Curnyn and his Early Opera Company orchestra, together with a starry cast of singers. The music in our new version creates a continuous thread, entangling the Fairies, the runaway lovers and the ‘rude mechanicals’ together in an English dreamworld. In the other-worldly atmosphere of Iford, other-worldly explanations are as good as any other to explain the ridiculous and inexplicable gusts of human passion…
T I C K E T S £118 (Mon-Fri) £122 (Sat)
Performances start at 7.30pm Garden opens at 6pm for picnics
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Cloister
B R A S S H Y S T E R I ABring your dancing shoes! Ben Somers’ Brass Hysteria is a four piece brass group playing original and tradional music inspired by New Orleans street music but with a distinct taste of London Town. Steeped in the deepness of night-time, Brass Hysteria takes the best qualities of New orleans street music, dub step, a bit offolk from the Swiss, Austrian and German Alps, jazz and much much more. Their on stage antics make them a force to be reckoned with. Ben Somers is an active musician working across varied genres of music. Of late he has worked with Dr John, Seal, Bruce Molsky, Dizzee Rascal, Dub Colossus, Leon Hunt and many more.
A L F I E H O L EResident opera bar pianist Alfie Hole joins us live and direct from New York.
Casita
K A I H O F F M A NKai Hoffman and her Kombo love the music of the 1950s, from rhythm and blues to rockabilly, rock ‘n’ roll to New Orleans, with a sprinkling of mambo and a dash of Kai’s own vintage-inspired original material to keep the party going! With Kai Hoffman, lead vocals, Dan Faulkner on saxophone (Glenn Miller Orchestra), Simon Picton on guitar (Sugar T and the Swells), Liam Dunachie on piano (Jivestar), Dave O’Brien on bass (Basin Street Brawlers), and Mez Clough on drums (Si Cranstoun), their brand new album is Luckiest Girl Alive. Kai has been performing with the Kombo since April, 2015 – their first show was at Ronnie Scott’s Club! Kai’s previous projects include the Kai Hoffman Quartet, with which she released her first studio album, Do It While You Can (2013), Kai’s duet show with Ray Gelato and the Giants, when she released ‘Hey Boy! Hey Girl!’ (2011), and Kai’s Cat’s, with whom she sang for over ten years and released the album Jump, Jive, and Swing (2010).
“A TRUE entertainer, and we don’t see so many of those anymore!” Jim Caruso @ Birdland, NYC
“[Kai] is the whole package from head to toe” Jazzwise Magazine
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MIDSUM MER PROM Saturday 25 June 2016
Tickets £34Garden open for picnics from 6pm
THE PE TO PROM Friday 24 June 2016
Tickets £34Garden open for picnics from 6pm
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Join us for sensational music and Iford inspired cocktails all night long in The Cloister Opera Bar
Cloister
T H E H O T P O TAT O S Y N C O PAT O R S Straight from the golden era of the roaring twenties, these three phenomenally talented eccentric English gentlemen present a side splitting musical revue of tip top jazz and classic vaudevillian comedy. Be astounded and confounded by the heart melting sound of Mr. Dennis Teeth’s musical saw! Gasp in amazement at the lightning speed of the Duke of Nostalgia’s galloping ukulele! Thrill to the electrifying rhythms of Maris Piper’s tea chest bass! Swoon to the charming harmony singing of these dashing daredevils of swing! This impeccably dressed and quintessentially English comedy band have been causing astonishment and hilarity in equal measure since 2004 and are a sure-fire hit wherever they play. The Hot Potato Syncopators combine virtuosic musicianship with mind bendingly silly visual gags, delightful humour and hilarious novelty moments…
“Musical mayhem at its finest!”
“ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!... Wowed the audience from start to finish!”
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A L F I E H O L EResident opera bar pianist Alfie Hole joins us live and direct from New York.
Casita
A N T H O N Y S T R O N GWith his sharply tailored suit and easy charm, singer-pianist Anthony Strong’s swaggering vocals and swinging piano style are matched by an energy that has entertained audiences at his live shows around the world. Since signing to iconic French label Naïve Records in 2013, he has been hailed by UK newspaper Metro as “a major new talent,” featured on the front page of daily national newspaper Le Figaro and performed live on national TV in Germany, Poland, Turkey & Portugal. His last album, Stepping Out, reached #1 on the US iTunes Jazz Charts and saw the radio giant NPR feature him in a special 60-minute feature programme from Hollywood. One thing is sure: underneath the crowd-winning stage show, there is a seriously talented musician. The arrangements and orchestrations, up to full big band, are written by Strong himself. There are original compositions showing an appreciation of the jazz classics. His piano playing belies a deep knowledge of the swinging greats – Wynton Kelly, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans – and his vocals have further matured during the course of more than 150 international performances.
“A new, genuine, male jazz singer” Jazz House, BBC Radio 3
“Real great music” BB King
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F INAL FL IN G Saturday 6 August 2016
Tickets £34Garden open for picnics from 6pm
Cloister
E M I L Y S A U N D E R SLatin tunes with a London twist. Critically acclaimed, Emily Saunders creates an unforgettable atmosphere. The coolness of poetic, alluring songs, and fiery, hip swaying grooves, wrap around explosive Latin rhythms. Born and based in London, growing up in an intensely musical family, Emily Saunders is a vocalist, songwriter, composer, producer, radio presenter, with two critically acclaimed albums. Enjoying massive impact worldwide, her music broadcast nationally on BBC Radio 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, JazzFM & XFM, along with radio stations around the world including USA, Japan, Australia, Spain, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Abu Dhabi and Mexico. Her music also charts internationally on iTunes and Amazon. Emily’s band ESB highlights exceptional musicians – international trumpeter Byron Wallen, “one of the most innovative, exciting and original trumpet players alive” – Jazzwise Magazine (played with Courtney Pine, Mica Paris, Loose Ends), Steve Pringle, piano (worked with Joss Stone, Michael Kiwanuka, Abram Wilson, Denys Baptiste), Paul Michael, bass (Julian Joseph and Liane Carroll), George Hart, drums (Swing Out Sister, Ivo Neame).
“Jazz album of the year so far” ★★★★ Independent “Next big thing” ★★★★ Evening Standard
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J I V E A C E SThe Jive Aces combine a mixture of fresh arrangements of swing/Jive/R&B classics – songs made famous by such greats as Louis Prima, Cab Calloway, Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, Dean Martin, Big Joe Turner and Sammy Davis Jnr – and mix them with a selection of superb swinging originals taken from their studio albums. The yellow-suited sextet have worked with the likes of Van Morrison, John Travolta, Isaac Hayes, Lisa Marie Presley, Chuck Berry and after becoming the first ever band to reach the semi finals of Britain’s Got Talent in 2012 and following that up with a performance for Her Majesty The Queen, and with performances for both the Olympic and Paralympic celebrations, The Jive Aces have truly established themselves as the UK’s top Jive & Swing band!
“Absolutely brilliant! That really put me in a good mood”. Simon Cowell
“Easily one of the best hot, young, swing bands from Europe that’s taking America by storm!” Swingtime Magazine
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In the garden
T H E F B P O C K E T O R C H E S T R A Blues, Ragtime, Hot Jazz, Songs and Dances from long ago.
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CHROM A: REVOLUT IO NAR IES, RENEGADES AND V IS IO NAR IESThursday 16 June 2016
Tickets £257.30pm picnics from 6.30pm
Cloister An intimate cloister evening of songs, arias and opera ensembles from the Iford Arts New Generation Artists who are involved in this year’s production of Verdi’s Macbeth at Iford. The evening is curated, presented and accompanied on piano by Oliver Gooch, distinguished conductor and Iford Arts Music Director, who is also director of our Young Artists programme. The singers for this popular and informal concert are handpicked for our Young Artists scheme from the newly emerging crop of exciting talent. A quartet of fabulous young singers will perform favourite works from Purcell to Cole Porter and Verdi to Vaughan Williams, with at least a nod to this year’s Shakespearean theme. This delightful hour-long concert will be performed twice over the course of the evening, to allow for picnics either before or after the music.
C O N C E R T S
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Sunday 12 June 2016
14 15
Tickets £25Popular operatic arias and ensembles
6.15pm and 8.30pmGarden open for picnics at 5.30pm (for both performances)
‘superb, stylish playing from CHROMA’ — Opera Today
‘the ever-admirable CHROMA’ — The Observer
The covers [concert] performance … ranks as one of the most musically exciting evenings of my career to date, particularly since we were able to sing with the conductor and orchestra’ — Oliver Hunt, Chelsias (Cover), Handel’s Susanna, Iford Festival Opera
Stuart KingClarinet
Dave Le PageViolin
Clare O’ConnellCello
Elena HullDouble Bass
Trevor Allan DaviesNarrator
Cloister “I say that one must be a seer, make oneself a seer…” Rimbaud
The world into which Beethoven was born was a world in turmoil, a world in transition, a world of wars, revolution and counter-revolution: a world like our own world... Virtuosic, quixotic, heartfelt – this is an electrifying exploration of music by a variety of visionary composers including Beethoven, Biber, Palestrina, Couperin, Eric Satie and Jimi Hendrix performed in intimate style by the unusual and sonorous combination of clarinet, violin, cello and double bass. Four of CHROMA’s core of consummate artists return to the Iford Arts Festival with a programme of musical beacons by innovative composers, and words by prescient poets and thinkers. Revolutionary in their day, and landmark pieces now, these much loved compositions fired off new musical directions, inspiring successive composers. CHROMA’S immensely talented and imaginative Dave le Page, is one of these and we shall hear many of his arrangements. Those who heard CHROMA’S legendary 2015 cloister concert will not want to miss this one. Ludwig van Beethoven – Op 131 QuartetPalestrina – LamentationHeinrich Ignaz Franz Biber – Sonata RepresentivaFrançois Rabbath – Ma Mere BaidjaFrançois Couperin – Les Baricades MisterieusesIgor Stravinsky – Three pieces for solo clarinetLuciano Berio – Duo for 2 violinsErik Satie – GnossienneJimi Hendrix – Voodoo Child
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A B A R S E R V I N G D R I N K S , T E A A N D C O F F E E W I L L B E AVA I L A B L E AT T H I S E V E N T
A B A R S E R V I N G D R I N K S , T E A A N D C O F F E E W I L L B E AVA I L A B L E AT T H I S E V E N T
E D U C AT I O N O U T R E A C H Iford Arts is committed to annual education projects involving local school children creating their own music and drama. This season‘s Shakespeare anniversary project is based on our Macbeth production. Children will get a glimpse of the show on a ‘murder mystery day’ at Iford. A series of schools workshops with skilled animateurs will support them as they devise their own version of the story answering the question ‘Who killed the King’? The project will culminate in a performance at Colston Hall, Bristol as part of the Bristol Festival of Children’s Music.
I F O R D A R T S N E W G E N E R AT I O N A R T I S T SIford Arts is committed to supporting new, emerging talent and is proud of its young artists programme. 2016 sees the launch of our new, restructured scheme Iford Arts New Generation Artists. The scheme delivers creative opportunities for young conductors, directors and designers as well as for the singers and stars of the future.
Don’t miss our up-and-coming vocal stars at the Iford Young Artists concert on Sunday 12 June along with an exhibition of the exceptional work of our young student make-up designer.
For further information about supporting IANGA please visit www.ifordarts.org.uk.
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B U T T E R F L Y D AYSunday 3rd July
Free at Iford Manor orchard, Sunday 3rd July. Storytelling, face painting, lots of lovely craft activities throughout the day along with butterfly walks along the wonderful Iford river valley. Fun for all ages.
S U P P O R T I N G I F O R D A R T SAlthough our core activity at Iford Arts is the creation of new opera productions to be performed in the cloister, we are equally committed to our programme of community education projects. Iford Arts receives no public subsidy and we rely on the vital contributions made by private individuals, companies and volunteers. We have varying levels of private patronage and corporate sponsorship each allowing priority booking and a range of privileges.
B E C O M E A N I F O R D S U P P O R T E R Become a Friend for an annual subscription of £80 and immediately receive priority booking for up to four people per performance.
Patronage from £450 with benefits including early booking, an invite to the Patron’s party at the Manor House, early entry into the gardens and special picnicking privileges.
Our enterprise and corporate sponsors benefit from a number of marketing opportunities throughout the season, along with booking and picnicking privileges.
B E C O M E A V O L U N T E E RAt Iford Arts we highly value our Volunteers. There are opportunities for stewarding, accommodating artists and musicians, catering, costumes, technical support or administration. Please contact Mary Anne Baxter on 01225 868124 or email [email protected]
For more information and to join our mailing list please visit www.ifordarts.org.uk
BOOKING INFORMATION
Book by post NOW Send your postal application in now to secure the best seats available.all applications are dated and will be processed in order of receipt.
To secure the best available seats please return the tear-off booking form attached as soon as possible. Please note there is a booking fee of £2.50 for ALL transactions, whether made in person at the Theatre Royal Bath, by post, telephone or online for ALL payment types, regardless of how many tickets are booked. Should you wish your tickets posted out please include an SAE or £1.00 postage charge. We regret events are not suitable for children under 12.
Please ensure that cheques are payable to ‘Theatre Royal Bath Ltd.’ and Post to:BOX OFFICE, THEATRE ROYAL, SAWCLOSE, BATH BA1 1ET. Please note: for opera performances, ensure that you mark on the booking form your 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice of dates in case your first choice is unavailable. Please leave cheques open with a maximum limit, allowing us to amend your payment if your preferred choice is not available. Tickets will be issued from Saturday 27 February.
Iford Arts is registered in England No. 4352244. Registered Chartiy No. 1091312
Book at the Theatre Royal Box Office or by TelephoneFROM SATURDAY 27 FEBRUARYAt the Theatre Royal Bath, Sawclose, Bath BA1 1ET, from 10am to 8pm Monday to Saturday, and12pm to 8pm on Bank Holidays. Theatre Royal Bath: 01225 448844
ONLINEFROM MONDAY 29 FEBRUARYPlease visit the ‘How to book’ pages at ifordarts.org.uk
ENJOY PRIORITY BOOKINGBECOME A FRIEND NOWFor a subscription of £80 you immediately receive priority booking for up to four people perperformance. For more information please contact the Iford Arts office, or visit the ‘Support’ pages at ifordarts.org.uk
EARLYBIRD BOOKINGFROM 16 FEBRUARYFor a fee of £20 you can enjoy Earlybird booking rights by returning your completed form to the Box Office by 16 February 2015. All applications are limited to four tickets per booking and will be processed in order of receipt from 16 February.
JOIN OUR MAIL ING L ISTFor more information about the work of Iford Arts, and all our events, please visit our ‘Mailing List’page at ifordarts.org.uk, email [email protected] or telephone 01225 868124
REDUCED PRICE SEATSAdjacent to the orchestra there are a limited number of seats at reduced rates. Please contact the Box Office direct regarding availability.
PLEASE NOTEReservations will be held for a maximum of 4 days. We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded through the Theatre Royal Bath. Theatre Royal Bath accepts no liability for the cancellation of any event in the Iford Festival.
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JuneSAT 4 MACBETH £122 TUES 7 MACBETH £118 FRI 10 MACBETH £118 SAT 11 MACBETH £122 SUN 12 IFORD YOUNG ARTISTS CONCERT £25 TUES 14 MACBETH £118 THUR 16 CHROMA CONCERT £25 FRI 17 MACBETH £118 SAT 18 MACBETH £122 FRI 24 THE PETO PROM £34 SAT 25 MIDSUMMER PROM £34
JulySAT 2 THE MAGIC FLUTE £122 TUES 5 THE MAGIC FLUTE £118 FRI 8 THE MAGIC FLUTE £118 SAT 9 THE MAGIC FLUTE £122 TUES 12 THE MAGIC FLUTE £118 FRI 15 THE MAGIC FLUTE £118 SAT 16 THE MAGIC FLUTE £122 SAT 23 A FAIRY QUEEN £122 WED 27 A FAIRY QUEEN £118 FRI 29 A FAIRY QUEEN £118 SAT 30 A FAIRY QUEEN £122
AugustTUES 2 A FAIRY QUEEN £118 WED 3 A FAIRY QUEEN £118 SAT 6 FINAL FLING £34
1st, 2nd 3rd choice No. of tickets TOTAL
Adjacent to the orchestra there are a limited number of seats at the following rates: Macbeth, A Magic Flute £70 (Sat), £66 (Mon-Fri), A Fairy Queen £99 (Sat) £95 (Mon-Fri). Please contact the Box Office direct regarding availability.
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