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WHAT’S ON AUTUMN WINTER SEP – DEC 2015BOOK NOW 01225 860 100 wiltshiremusic.org.uk
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... to our Autumn Winter 2015 season brochure. It is always an enormous pleasure to put together a new concert series at Wiltshire Music Centre and this one is no exception. We are extremely lucky to work and collaborate with so many outstanding international artists and ensembles, and they look forward to coming back to us year after year. But a great programme also needs a great audience, so hopefully you will find plenty to look forward to in the following pages.James Slater Clare Jack Artistic Director Executive Director
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We are very pleased to launch a new summer opera festival with three livestreamed performances from the Glyndebourne Festival (p4) with music by Ravel, Mozart and Britten, and we present a full season of opera and ballet performances from the Royal Opera House Covent Garden.
This season we particularly explore the relationship between music and other art forms including dance, film and poetry. Music and dance is a theme that runs through the season with performances from City of London Sinfonia (p7), piano duo Joseph Tong and Waka Hasegawa (p14) and a special collaboration with Dame Evelyn Glennie (p25). We also explore music with words in a stunning recital by Ian Bostridge and Xeufei Yang (p13), and Cordelia Williams (p28) presents the culmination of her Messiaen 2015 project Between Heaven and the Clouds. We are delighted to present the Orlando Consort’s inspiring new original soundtrack to Carl Theodor Dreyer's 1928 film masterpiece La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (p27).
Other highlights include Rachel Podger leading the Orchestra of the
Age of Enlightenment (p24) in a stunning Bach-inspired programme, Ensemble 360 (p18) presents another searching mixed bill, and the Busch Ensemble (p17) returns after their excellent debut last year. Folk legend Eliza Carthy (p22) presents her new show and we host a rich programme of world music from Mongolia, Finland and India.
We are thrilled to be celebrating the National Youth Jazz Orchestra’s 50th Birthday season (p22) with a day of jazz events that culminate in a special show involving young musicians from across the county. There is also plenty of fun to be had in our kids' and family programme with specially designed performances for younger audiences by NYJO Quintet (p22), Polly Ives and Ensemble 360 (p18), and the award-winning Galliard Ensemble (p29).
Our lunchtime concert series devoted to outstanding younger artists continues with debut performances by brass ensemble Spiritato! (p10) and clarinettist Anthony Bailey (p26), and we launch a new series of daytime study sessions led by Jonathan James (Discovering Music) (p10,
p24) which explore some of the works in our season programme.
As always there are plenty of other ways to engage with our artists and the music we present beyond the platform, so please join us for one of our free pre-concert talks, panel discussions or musical workshops.
It promises to be another bumper season so we look forward to welcoming you to the Centre soon.
CONCERT LISTINGS 4CONCERTS AT A GLANCE 20
SPECIAL EVENTS 31YOUNG MUSICIANS 34-35
CREATIVE LEARNING 36SUPPORT US 37
VISIT US 38BOOKING 38
‘Music is about communication... it isn’t just something that
physically sounds good or aurally sounds interesting; it's something
far, far deeper than that.’ Evelyn Glennie
Escape the ordinary this summer and share the unique Glyndebourne experience in high definition and superb surround-sound.
Bring your own picnic or order from our food menu (p38). Picnic on the patio / playing fields, or in the Café Bar in poor weather.
Treat yourself at our Glyndebourne Champagne and Wine Bar, with a wonderful selection of Champagne and sparkling wines chosen by the award-winning Great Western Wines of Bath. Wines, beers, spirits, soft drinks and teas and coffees are available from our Café Bar.
Please note: only drinks purchased on the premises may be consumed on the premises.
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL 2015 LIVE ON THE BIG SCREEN
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JUN – AUG 2015LIVESTREAM OPERA / ON SALE NOW
SUN 19 JUL 5PM(DOORS OPEN 3.30PM)
SUN 21 JUN 6PM(DOORS OPEN 4.30PM)
SUN 9 AUG 6PM (DOORS OPEN 4.30PM)
‘A sparkling evening’ (Independent) of ‘pure magic’ (Financial Times): a sassy and funny erotic farce; and a charmingly fantastical morality tale.
‘An evening of wit, style and surreal enchantment.’ Daily Mail
Running time: c. 2h 15m / one interval. Sung in French with English subtitles.
£15 / £3 Under-18s
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Among the highlights of the 2015 Festival, Mozart’s take on the glittering Orient is both brilliant comedy and compassionate drama: a stirring tale of abduction, escape and forgiveness.
‘Electric throughout.’ Guardian / ‘Brilliant... irresistible charm... charged with romantic vitality.’ Telegraph
Running time: c. 3h 30m / two intervals. Sung in German with English subtitles.
£15 / £3 Under-18s
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A dark British masterpiece, Benjamin Britten’s treatment of this harrowing historic tale of the corruption of innocence is explored in a ‘searingly beautiful’ (Observer) production by stage star Fiona Shaw.
‘Opera at its most nakedly powerful.’ Telegraph
Running time: c. 2h 35m / one interval. Sung in English with subtitles.
£15 / £3 Under-18s
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GLYNDEBOURNE 2015 RAVEL DOUBLE BILL: L’HEURE ESPAGNOLE / L’ENFANT ET LES SORTILEGES (AS LIVE)
GLYNDEBOURNE 2015 THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA (LIVE)
GLYNDEBOURNE 2015 DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL (LIVE)
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Experience four of the greatest music films ever, from bravura Academy Award®-winning dramas to superlative concert films.
£7 Adult / £3.50 Under-18s per film
THU 23 JUL 7.30PMWHIPLASH2014, Cert: 15, 106m: An utterly riveting, emotionally intense study of the pursuit of jazz virtuosity. Guardian
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JUL – AUG 2015 SUMMER CINEMA / ON SALE NOW
THU 30 JUL 7.30PMDON’T LOOK BACK1967, Cert: Exempt, 96m: D A Pennebaker’s wonderfully revealing account of Bob Dylan’s 1965 UK tour.
THU 6 AUG 7.30PMSTOP MAKING SENSE1984, Cert: PG, 88m: A seminal gig-film capturing the kinetic joy and artsy groove of NYC new wave rock oddballs Talking Heads at the peak of their powers.
THU 13 AUG 7.30PM 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH2014, Cert: 15, 97m: A bold, frank and wryly humorous drama-documentary on one of alt-rock’s most enigmatic figures, the iconic Nick Cave.
Discover a glorious world of celluloid craziness with some of the best kids’ movies to watch as a family.
£3 Child / £3 Adult per film
FRI 24 JUL 10.30AMFROZEN SING-A-LONG2013, Cert: PG, 108m: Dress up fancy and sing along to the wintry smash-hit Disney princess musical, a glorious, heart-warmingly fun-filled story of sisterly love.
MUSIC MOVIESFRI 7 AUG 10.30AM PADDINGTON2014, Cert: PG, 90m: Marmaladen with gloriously silly jokes and fizzily inventive adventures, this big-screen debut of Michael Bond’s beloved talking bear is fun, fast and sweet.
FRI 14 AUG 10.30AM SHAUN THE SHEEP2015, Cert: U, 85m: A sweet-natured and gloriously crackpot feature-length debut for Aardman Animations’ plucky farmyard hero.
FRI 21 AUG 10.30AM BIG HERO 62014, Cert: PG, 108m: A thrilling and uproariously funny sci-fi superhero buddy movie of a crazy-smart whizzkid, his lovable balloon-bot and wisecracking, crime-fighting geek army.
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Wiltshire Music Centre’s vibrant three week festival of summer holiday music, dance and arts activities for children and young people.
‘Exciting and fun and awesome.’ Attendee (aged 8)
READ MORE: wiltshiremusic.org.uk/summerfun
Activities / shows include:
MON 27 JUL – FRI 31 JUL 9AM – 3PMFELICITY COURAGEMUSICAL IN A WEEK5–14 yrs. £95 Child / £85.50 Accompanying Siblings
FRI 31 JUL 11.30AM / 2PMTESSA BIDE PUPPET SHOW ARNOLD’S BIG ADVENTURE3-10 yrs. £6 Child / £8 Adult
FRI 31 JUL 12.30PM – 1.30PMTESSA BIDE PUPPET WORKSHOP7-11 yrs (+ 5-7 yrs w/ parental supervision). £3 Child
MON 3 – WED 5 AUG 9.30AM – 3.30PMWILTSHIRE YOUNG MUSICIANS SUMMER STRINGSUnder-18s. £90 Young Person
MON 3 AUG + MON 10 AUG 10AM – 12NOONCHRISSIE WELTIKE SING, MAKE AND CHAT (CRAFT AND SONG)Mums + Babies (pre-crawlers). Free Babies / £18 Adult for both sessions
MON 27 JUL – FRI 14 AUG CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S ACTIVITIES / ON SALE NOW
WED 5 AUG 10AM – 11.30AMCHRISSIE WELTIKE BIRDS, BUGS AND BUTTERFLIES (CRAFT AND SONG)2–4 yrs. £6 Child / £2 Adult
WED 5 AUG 1PM – 3PMCHRISSIE WELTIKE ART EXPLOSION 5–7 yrs. £9 Child / £2 Adult
THU 6 AUG 10AM – 4PMDAN THOMASON OLD JOANNA, NEW NOISE (PIANO SOUND DESIGN / RECORDING TECHNIQUES)15-18 yrs. £8 Young Person
MON 10 – TUE 11 AUG 10.30AM – 4PMWILTSHIRE ROCK SCHOOL11-19 yrs. £60 Young Person
TUE 11 AUG 10AM – 11.30AMMICHAEL LOADER CRAZY CREATURES (STORYTELLING)7-11 yrs. £6 Child / £2 Adult
TUE 11 AUG 1PM – 4PMMICHAEL LOADER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS (CREATIVE WRITING) 11-14 yrs. £8 Child
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WED 12 AUG 10AM – 11.30AMCHRISSIE WELTIKE I DO LIKE TO BE BESIDE THE SEASIDE (CRAFT AND SONG)2–4 yrs. £6 Child / £2 Adult
WED 12 AUG 1PM – 3PMCHRISSIE WELTIKE ON THE HIGH SEAS (CRAFT AND SONG)5–7 yrs. £9 Child / £2 Adult
THU 13 AUG 10AM – 12NOONAFRICAN DRUMMING5–7 yrs. £8 Child
THU 13 AUG 1PM – 3PMFREESTYLE HAND-DRUMMING11–16 yrs. £8 Child
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SAT 19 SEP 7.30PMCLASSICAL / DANCE / PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH ORCHESTRAS LIVE
CLS opens the new season with Debussy, Copland and dance
DEBUSSY ARR. SCHOENBERG Prélude à l’après-midi d’un fauneBACH TRANS. COLLINS Solo suite movements for clarinetRAMEAU Pygmalion SuiteCOPLAND Appalachian SpringBACH ARR. MATTHEWS New Work
Michael Collins conductor / clarinet Alexandra Wood director / violin
City of London Sinfonia returns with dynamic principal conductor Michael Collins for an evening of outstanding music-making that promises to surprise and move. The programme includes arrangements of works that have been adopted for dance by Debussy and Copland alongside a new work by Colin Matthews.
For this special opening event CLS is joined by dancers to perform new choreography to Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune.
£28 / £14 Under-18s / £27 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk: with Matthew Swan (CLS Chief Executive)
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‘Striking emotional force.’
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SUN 20 SEP 5PM – 6PMSPOKEN WORD
SUN 20 SEP 7.30PMFOLK-ROOTS / ALT-ROCK
WED 23 SEP 7.15PMLIVESTREAM BALLET
A bravura double bill of simply beautiful music born in the Wiltshire westlands
Two rising stars of the Brit music scene visit their Bradford roots. Entertaining comparisons with Tim Buckley and beloved of luminaries such as The Kinks’ Ray Davies, Sam Brookes’ intricate finger picked guitar, captivating voice and timelessly engaging, narratively rich folk songs are instantly compelling. Likened to Wild Beasts and Arcade Fire, and with Radio 2 and BBC 6Music airplay, Wasuremono’s live shows – rich in sky-scraping dream-pop soundscapes – are never less than transfixing.
£12 / £6 Under-18s / £11 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
6.30pm FreeStage: Canopy (p31)Supported by Wiltshire Music Centre Young Artist Fund
Thinking beyond the band: the fundamentals of profile development for independent artists.
No matter how good a musical artist you are, having a successful public career is not just about your music, but also about your public image – your profile, your ‘brand’. Artist manager and consultant Phil Day, musician Sam Brookes, members of dream-pop outfit Wasuremono, and Team BBC Introducing in the South West host a special round table panel discussion and Q&A session on the essentials of developing your profile and getting it ‘out there’.
Free / ticket required
Panel members subject to availability. WMC reserves the right to change presenters if circumstances dictate
Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy of star-crossed lovers: Kenneth MacMillan’s ‘electrifying’ ( Guardian) setting of Sergei Prokofiev’s matchless music is a 20th-century classic.
‘Exceptional... a triumph.’ Telegraph
Running time: c. 3h / two intervals
£15 / £3 Under-18s / £14 Multibuy (p38)
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THE ROYAL BALLET ROMEO AND JULIET (AS LIVE)
DISCUSS: GETTING YOUR PROFILE OUT THERE
SAM BROOKES / WASUREMONO
Brookes: ‘Absolutely amazing.’ Ray Davies
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A remarkable feast of powerful world-class brass
Philip Harper musical director
The justly famous Cory Band, the world’s number one ranked brass band for an unrivalled eighth year, showcases its evocative sounds and exceptional soloists with a hugely inventive programme of stirring music; by turns magnificent and melancholy.
£18
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FRI 25 SEP 7.30PMWORLD MUSIC / ROOTS
SAT 26 SEP 7PMBRASS
Do the Schvitz: a super-tight big band with goodtime retro klezmer-Cuban dance fun
Fronted by charismatic south London dandy Natty Bo (Ska Cubano) and featuring the nifty twanging guitar of Ben Mandelson
(3 Mustaphas 3), this staggeringly good all-star band brings a gleefully maverick spirit to the revival of forgotten gems and bona fide classics of 1950’s London East End. A heady mash of klezmer, Yiddisher wedding tunes, early
rock’n’roll, Caribbean ska, Calypso and Latin dance, ‘der schvitz’ is the most deliriously danceable music of all.
£17 / £8.50 Under-18s / £16 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
YIDDISH TWIST ORCHESTRA
CORY BAND
‘Verve, skill and humour... London’s
first world music.’ Songlines
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FRI 2 OCT 7.30PMJAZZ / NEW ORLEANS SWING
WED 30 SEP 1PMLUNCHTIME CONCERT / CLASSICAL
TUE 29 SEP 11.30AMSPOKEN WORD
Sound the trumpet: heroic music for trumpets and strings
PURCELL Suite from King ArthurCORBETT Suite in DLEGRENZI Sonata a Quarta in DALBRICI Sonata a 5MATTEIS Extracts from Ayres for the ViolinFRANCESCHINI Suonata a 7 con due Trombe
Exploring the vibrant music of England and Italy in the late 1600s, dynamic period-instrumentalists Spiritato!
perform a programme of elegant dances and lively sonatas. Contrasting celestial sounds of the court with playful tunes from the theatre, these outstanding young musicians explore a world of music that excites and entertains.
£8 / £7 Multibuy
Post-concert Q&A
spiritato.co.ukSupported by Wiltshire Music Centre Young Artist Fund
Discovering Music: from courts to concert hall – the evolution of the string quartet
Join music educator and conductor Jonathan James for this interactive study session delving into the historical and musical context behind the forthcoming concert by the Doric String Quartet (Sat 3 Oct).
Ever since Haydn put the string quartet on the map in the 1760s, composers have been drawn to it as a vital means of expressing their ideas. This session explores how the genre has developed over two hundred years, from classical beginnings to modern masterpieces.
Running time: 60m.
£5
jonathanjamesmusic.com
EVAN CHRISTOPHER’S
DJANGO À LA CRÉOLEA spicy musical gumbo of fiery European gypsy-swing and cool New Orleans Creole rhythms
Jazz clarinettist Evan Christopher – ‘one of the world’s finest’ (Financial Times) – and his flawless quartet pay tribute to the real roots of jazz, with an exhilarating melding of Django Reinhardt’s Hot Club guitar, the Crescent City’s famed
JONATHAN JAMES THE STRING QUARTET: A HISTORY SPIRITATO!
‘High-quality entertainment.’ BBC Radio 3
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SAT 3 OCT 7.30PMCLASSICAL
Afro-Cuban ‘tinge’, the elegance of Duke Ellington and the visceral energy of Louis Armstrong. With tour guest Don Vappie, a brilliant New Orleans banjoist and vocalist, adding extra bona fides with his warm vocal renderings of authentic Creole jazz songs, this ‘earthy and passionate’ (Downbeat Magazine) music is ‘timeless stuff’ (Sunday Times).
£18 / £9 Under-18s / £17 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert Q&A: Don Vappie and Evan Christopher
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EVAN CHRISTOPHER’S
DJANGO À LA CRÉOLE DORIC STRING QUARTETWMC favourites present an evening of exquisite chamber music
HAYDN String Quartet Op 64 No 4BARTÓK String Quartet No 4SCHUMANN String Quartet Op 41 No 1
In 1842 Schumann turned his intense focus to the string quartet. In what has been called his ‘year of chamber music’, he voraciously studied the masters that preceded him (including Haydn) and produced a set of three quartets, Op 41.
Composed almost a century later in 1928 Bartók’s fourth string quartet is considered to be among his greatest works and conveys his boundless creativity and exuberance.
£20 / Free Under-25s (p38) / £19 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
Tue 29 Sep 11.30am: Discovering Music
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MON 5 OCT 6.45PMLIVESTREAM OPERA
SUN 4 OCT 7.30PM STORYTELLING / WORLD MUSIC
THE ROYAL OPERA LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (LIVE)
Voyages to the unknown, unheard-of places: entrancing songs, spells and stories to conjure Finland’s old lands
Great for adults and young people 12+ years.
Nick Hennessey storyteller, Kristiina Ilmonen flutes / vocals / percussion, Anna-Kaisa Liedes vocals, Timo Väänänen pyngyr / kantele
Be transported by the rune songs, mythic stories and thrilling adventures of the epic poem Kalevala (a cultural treasure which is to Finland what Beowulf is to England).
UK storyteller Nick Hennessey and three virtuoso Finnish folk musicians breathe life into these 2000 year old stories with a touch of offbeat fun and entrancing music that moves between dancing flutes, earthy rhythms and hauntingly beautiful sung melodies.
£14 / £7 Under-18s / £13 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk: Nick Hennessey and Naomi Wilds (producer) chart the show’s background
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‘Finely honed and earthy vocals, candid lyricism, and vivid traditional ballads... captivating.’ BBC Radio 2
FIRE IN THE NORTH SKY EPIC TALES FROM FINLAND (SAATUJA SANOJA)
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David McVicar’s production of Mozart’s glorious comic opera The Marriage of Figaro, set in 1830’s France on the eve of revolution, is spellbinding; an unadulterated joy.
Running time: c. 3h 25m / one interval. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
£15 / £3 Under-18s / £14 Multibuy (p38)
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‘Electrifying... a compelling evening.’ Guardian
Songs from our Ancestors: intimate musical settings of poems, letters, and text
DOWLAND In darkness let me dwellBRITTEN ARR. BREAM Second Lute Song of the Earl of Essex, from GlorianaARGENTO Letters from Composers SCHUBERT Die Mainacht D194, Der König im Thule D367, An die Musik D547, Ständchen No 4 from Lieder aus Schwanengesang D957BRITTEN Songs from the Chinese, Nocturnal after John Dowland Op 70GOSS Book of SongsDOWLAND White as lilies, Flow my tears, In darkness let me dwell
This critically acclaimed collaboration between leading English tenor Ian Bostridge and Chinese classical guitarist Xuefei Yang celebrates over 3,000 years of human experience expressed through the authentic words of our ancestors from lands far and wide, ancient and modern.
£24 / £12 Under-18s / £23 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk: Charles Wiffen, Head of Department of Music, Bath Spa UniversitySupported by Friends of Wiltshire Music Centre
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SAT 10 OCT 7.30PMCLASSICAL
IAN BOSTRIDGE TENOR / XUEFEI YANG GUITAR
‘Bridging the East-West classical divide: a trailblazing
musical collaboration.’ Independent
FRI 16 OCT 7.30PMCLASSICAL
JOSEPH TONG PIANO WAKA HASEGAWA PIANO
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Peerless piano duo presents an evening of ballet music
PROKOFIEV Cinderella Suite Op 87McCABE Two Scenes from Edward IISTRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring
This internationally acclaimed piano duo returns to the Centre with a dazzling programme of music written for ballet. Prokofiev’s ravishing and playful Cinderella Suite is the perfect companion to the piano duet version of Stravinsky’s iconic work. Originally commissioned by Diaghilev for his 1913 Ballets Russes season, the avant-garde music and choreography caused a sensation and a near-riot in the audience.
£24 / £12 Under-18s / £23 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
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‘Exhilarating pianism.’
Independent
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SAT 17 OCT 7.30PMWORLD MUSIC
SAT 17 OCT 5.30PM – 6.30PMMUSIC WORKSHOP
Two master musicians extend the boundaries of Indian classical music
In this special collaborative concert virtuoso sarod player Soumik Datta links his Indian classical training with bold, progressive sounds, and explores a rich sound world between Radiohead and Pink Floyd. Renowned tabla player Shahbaz Hussain is heralded as one of the most exciting performers of his generation and was awarded the prestigious ‘Son of Lahore’ from the government of Pakistan in 2008.
£14 / £7 Under-18s / £13 Multibuy (p38) / Buy This, Try Fire In The North Sky (p12) or Huun-Huur-Tu (p26) half-price
soumikdatta.comPresented in association with Asian Arts Agency
Soumik Datta and Shahbaz Hussain lead a practical session for advanced string, woodwind, brass and percussion players that explores different perspectives on Indian music. After a brief demonstration of the sarod (Indian lute) and tabla, the musicians discuss ornamentation, scales and cyclic rhythms, before leading some specific Raga exercises, where participants learn how to improvise within patterns.
Minimum music standard: Grade 5. Age: 14+ yrs.
£5
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SOUMIK DATTA SAROD / SHAHBAZ HUSSAIN TABLA
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SUN 25 OCT 7.30PMCLASSICAL
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SAT 24 OCT 8PMJAZZ / LIVE IN THE BAR
WILL BUTTERWORTH QUARTET
‘One to watch out for.’Independent
WMC Live in the Bar: a riveting musical suite from an acclaimed rising Brit jazz piano star
Will Butterworth piano, Seb Pipe alto saxophone, Nick Pini bass, Pete Ibbetson drums
WBQ plays music inspired by Oscar Wilde’s children’s story The Nightingale and the Rose. This suite of music employs beautiful melodies
and rich and dark harmony to retell Wilde’s tale of love and sacrifice. The quartet uses these melodies as starting points for improvisation, and the result is intense, exhilarating music-making.
£10 / £5 Under-18s / £9 Multibuy
willbutterworth.comSupported by Wiltshire Music Centre Young Artist Fund
‘A precociously talented young modern jazz pianist who plays
with spacious and fractious beauty.’
Time Out
An outstanding all-Bach evening by an orchestra on mesmerising form
JS BACHBrandenburg Concertos 2, 4 and 5Cantata No 51 Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen
Bach's magnificent Brandenburg Concertos need no introduction. Under the direction of founder-conductor John Lubbock the OSJ brings its ‘spellbinding’ (Sunday Times) musicianship to these essential and enduringly popular works. Soprano Louise Wayman is expertly partnered in the rarely heard Praise God in All Lands from 1726, Bach's extrovertly spirited church cantata scored for solo soprano and trumpet.
£24 / £12 Under-18s
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JAZZ STANDS FOR FREEDOM IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP l
Prize-winning ensemble returns to WMC after acclaimed debut
HENZE KammersonateMENDELSSOHN Trio No 1 in D minor Op 49DVOR ÁK Piano Trio in E minor Dumky
Omri Epstein piano Mathieu van Bellen violin Ori Epstein cello
Mendelssohn’s passionate trio contains all his best qualities with dazzling virtuosity, lyrical themes and irresistible energy. Following Henze’s short but incisive 1948 Chamber Sonata, the recital concludes with Dvorák’s Dumky Trio which speaks of legends and fantasies from a world of Bohemian folklore. A wonderful evening of chamber music with one of Britain’s best young ensembles.
£18 / Free Under-25s / £17 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
thebuschensemble.comSupported by a gift in memory of Jean Horsfall, a long-time friend of the Centre
SAT 31 OCT 10AM(+ SAT 14 NOV)
WED 4 NOV 7.30PMCLASSICAL / JEAN HORSFALL MEMORIAL CONCERT
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Inspirational and interactive workshops on the art of ‘makin' stuff up!’
Gemma Buckenham, Music Director of the NYJO Academy Jazz Ensemble, presents two accessible exploratory workshops revealing jazz improv's tricks of the trade.
Please note: this is a paired workshop with Jazz Improvisation II (Sat 14 Nov 3.30pm – 5pm). Please ensure that you are able to attend both prior to booking.
‘Ahhh – those jazz guys are just makin' that stuff up!’ Homer Simpson
Running time: 3h. Ages: all. Suitable for beginners.
£10 for both workshops
Promoted in association with Wiltshire Music Centre Young Curators Project
BUSCH ENSEMBLE
‘Effortless musicianship
and unity.’ Times
An outstanding musical tall story for little 'uns
Great for families and kids aged 3-8 years.
When King Colin sets his sights on finding the famous Golden Sausage that will make him live forever, there's only ONE person for the job: Sir Scallywag! But will the brave-and-bold six-year-old knight be mighty enough to defeat the filthy guard-trolls and win the stinkiest battle ever? A rudely hilarious musical adventure based on the bestselling picture book by Giles Andreae and Korky Paul, and packed with brilliant live music, vivid storytelling, anarchic projected illustrations and lots of audience participation.
Running time: 60m / no interval. Drinks and snacks available.
£10 / £5 Under-18s
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SIR SCALLYWAG AND THE BATTLE OF STINKY BOTTOMWITH MUSICIANS FROM ENSEMBLE 360AND NARRATOR POLLY IVES
SAT 7 NOV 3PMKIDS’ AND FAMILY SHOW / CLASSICAL
SAT 7 NOV 7.30PMCLASSICAL
WMC favourites delight with a rich programme from across Europe
STRAUSS Till Eulenspeigels lustige Streiche Op 28LIGETI Six BagatellesLUTOSŁAWSKI Dance PreludesDVOR ÁK String Quintet in G Op 77
Ensemble 360 is renowned for the quality of its performances and this recital for wind and strings shows off their full range. Strauss tells the story of Till Eulenspiegel, a medieval prankster from German folklore. Dvorák wrote his spirited quintet for the unusual combination of string quartet and double bass, and it reveals, like Lutosławski, the influence of folk tunes from their Czech and Polish homelands.
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SUN 8 NOV 7.30PM CLASSICAL CHORAL / REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY CONCERT
A superb Remembrance Day concert of stunning vocal music
SCHUMANN Zigeunerleben Op 29 No 3SCHUMANN Dichterliebe Op 48ELGAR From the Bavarian Highlands Op 27GRAINGER Brigg FairELGAR They are at Rest
Mike Daniels conductor, Peter Kirk tenor, Steven Hollas piano
The brilliant young lyric tenor Peter Kirk (ETO, ENO, OAE) – in superb voice for his highly acclaimed performance of Schubert’s Winterreise with Steven Hollas at the Centre in 2014 – joins this eminent local choir in a concert featuring two superlative song collections.
Schumann's song-cycle Dichterliebe (A Poet's Love), one of the most enigmatic works of the repertoire, and Elgar’s evocative choral songs are complemented by Schumann’s colourfully lighthearted Zigeunerleben and Grainger’s gorgeous folk song, with tenor solo. Elgar’s elegy for unaccompanied chorus completes these masterly performances.
£16 / £10 Under-18s + Students
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A brilliant mixed programme of four short ballets
Acclaimed dancer Carlos Acosta premieres his spectacular one-act Carmen, performed alongside Liam Scarlett’s dark and brooding Viscera, Jerome Robbins’s seductive Afternoon of a Faun, and George Balanchine’s Tchaikovsky pas de deux, a breathtaking display of bravura technique.
£15 / £3 Under-18s / £14 Multibuy (p38)
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THU 12 NOV 7.15PMLIVESTREAM BALLET
THE ROYAL BALLET CARMEN / VISCERA / AFTERNOON OF A FAUN / TCHAIKOVSKY PAS DE DEUX (LIVE)
‘They don’t just sing the notes; they pour their
hearts into a performance.’ Wiltshire Times
CANTAMUS CHAMBER CHOIR
£18 / Free Under-25s / £17 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
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JUNE – AUGUSTSun 21 Jun 6pmGLYNDEBOURNE 2015 RAVEL DOUBLE BILL (LIVESTREAM)
Sun 19 Jul 5pmGLYNDEBOURNE 2015 DIE ENTFÜHRUNG AUS DEM SERAIL (LIVESTREAM)
Sun 9 Aug 6pmGLYNDEBOURNE 2015 THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA (LIVESTREAM)
23 Jul – 13 Aug MUSIC MOVIES Four great music films, from bravura Academy Award®-winning dramas to superlative concert films.
24 Jul – 21 Aug MOVIES4KIDS A glorious world of celluloid craziness with some of the best kids' movies to watch as a family.
Mon 27 Jul – Fri 14 AugSUMMER FUN KIDS’ FESTIVAL 2015 A vibrant three week festival of summer holiday music, dance and arts activities for children and young people.
SEPTEMBERSat 19 Sep 7.30pmCITY OF LONDON SINFONIA Debussy, Bach, Rameau, Copland: impassioned playing that beautifully captures the spirit of dance.
Sun 20 Sep 7.30pmSAM BROOKES / WASUREMONO A bravura double bill of simply beautiful folk-roots-rock born in the Wiltshire westlands.
Wed 23 Sep 7.15pmTHE ROYAL BALLET ROMEO AND JULIET (LIVESTREAM)
Fri 25 Sep 7.30pmYIDDISH TWIST ORCHESTRA Do the Schvitz: a super-tight big band with goodtime retro klezmer-Cuban dance fun.
Sat 26 Sep 7pmCORY BAND A remarkable feast of powerful world-class brass.
Tue 29 Sep 11.30amJONATHAN JAMES DISCOVERING MUSIC THE STRING QUARTET
Wed 30 Sep 1pmSPIRITATO! Purcell, Corbett, Legrenzi, Albrici, Matteis, Franceschini: heroic music for trumpets and strings.
OCTOBERFri 2 Oct 7.30pmEVAN CHRISTOPHER'S DJANGO À LA CRÉOLE A spicy musical gumbo of fiery European gypsy-swing and cool New Orleans Creole rhythms.
Sat 3 Oct 7.30pmDORIC STRING QUARTET Haydn, Bartók, Schumann: WMC favourites present an evening of exquisite chamber music.
Sun 4 Oct 7.30pmFIRE IN THE NORTH SKY EPIC TALES FROM FINLAND Entrancing songs, spells and stories to conjure Finland's old lands.
Mon 5 Oct 6.45pmTHE ROYAL OPERA LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (LIVESTREAM)
Sat 10 Oct 7.30pmIAN BOSTRIDGE TENOR / XUEFEI YANG GUITAR Dowland, Britten, Argento, Schubert, Goss: songs from our ancestors – intimate musical settings of poems, letters, and text.
Fri 16 Oct 7.30pmJOSEPH TONG PIANO / WAKA HASEGAWA PIANO Prokofiev, McCabe, Stravinsky: peerless piano duo presents an evening of ballet music.
Sat 17 Oct 5.30pmDHRUV INDIAN MUSIC WORKSHOP
Sat 17 Oct 7.30pmSOUMIK DATTA SAROD / SHAHBAZ HUSSAIN TABLA Two master musicians extend the boundaries of Indian classical music.
Sat 24 Oct 8pmWILL BUTTERWORTH QUARTET WMC Live in the bar: riveting jazz from rising piano star.
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Sun 25 Oct 7.30pmORCHESTRA OF ST JOHN'S An outstanding all-Bach evening by an orchestra on mesmerising form.
DECEMBERSat 5 Dec 7.30pmCORDELIA WILLIAMS PIANO Messiaen 2015 Between Heaven and the Clouds: a breathtaking recital of Vingt Regards alongside words and images.
Fri 11 Dec 7.30pmBELSHAZZAR'S FEAST An English folk Christmas: a superb showcase of breathtaking music and wry merry-making.
Sat 12 Dec 7.30pmPARAGON SINGERS The astonishingly rich Baroque music of South America brought to vivid life.
Sun 13 Dec 3pmGALLIARD ENSEMBLE KIDS' SHOW WHERE HAS RUDOLPH'S RED NOSE GONE? A delightful afternoon of festive family fun: unravel the puzzling puzzle of Rudolph's missing nose.
Sun 13 Dec 7.15pmTHE ROYAL OPERA CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (LIVESTREAM)
Wed 16 Dec 7.15pm / Sun 27 Dec 2pmTHE ROYAL BALLET THE NUTCRACKER (LIVESTREAM)
Sat 19 Dec 7.30pmGBH BIG BAND / CANTAMUS CHAMBER CHOIR Jazz does Christmas.
Sun 8 Nov 7.30pmCANTAMUS CHAMBER CHOIR Schumann, Elgar, Grainger: a superb Remembrance Day concert of stunning vocal music.
Thu 12 Nov 7.15pmTHE ROYAL BALLET CARMEN / VISCERA / AFTERNOON OF A FAUN / TCHAIKOVSKY PAS DE DEUX (LIVESTREAM)
Fri 13 Nov 7.30pmELIZA CARTHY / JACKIE OATES / LUCY FARRELL / KATE YOUNG A powerful acoustic folk set by a quartet of superlative singing female fiddlers.
Sat 14 Nov 2pmNYJO QUINTET / MARK ARMSTRONG KIDS' SHOW DO YOU KNOW HOW TO GROOVE? Jazz4Kids: a riotous insight into the world of jazz.
Sat 14 Nov 7.30pmNATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA A spectacular 50th birthday celebration from the world-class, ever-youthful UK big band.
Sun 15 Nov 7.30pmTROWBRIDGE SINGS! A high-octane massed choir concert of heritage songs and migration stories collected by the Trowbridge Song Project.
Tue 17 Nov 11.30amJONATHAN JAMES DISCOVERING MUSIC THE BAROQUE VIOLIN
Fri 20 Nov 7.30pmORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT / RACHEL PODGER VIOLIN Bach, Vivaldi, Pisendel, Telemann: a baroque string showcase with a superstar line-up.
Sat 21 Nov 7.30pmEVELYN GLENNIE / JOSS ARNOTT DANCE An explosive triple bill of high-octane contemporary dance and percussive brilliance.
Sun 22 Nov 7.30pmHUUN-HUUR-TU Other-worldly throat-singing rooted in the natural sounds of the Tuvan Steppe.
Wed 25 Nov 1pmANTHONY BAILEY CLARINET / EMMA RICHARDS VIOLA / DANIEL KING-SMITH PIANO Mozart, Bailey, Poulenc: an immaculate clarinet chamber music showcase from a high-class young trio.
Sat 28 Nov 7.30pmORLANDO CONSORT LA PASSION DE JEANNE D'ARC Award-winning vocal ensemble presents silent cinema and medieval music.
NOVEMBERWed 4 Nov 7.30pmBUSCH ENSEMBLE Henze, Mendelssohn, Dvorák: a scorching programme from a prize-winning young ensemble.
Sat 7 Nov 3pmENSEMBLE 360 / POLLY IVES KIDS' SHOW SIR SCALLYWAG AND THE BATTLE OF STINKY BOTTOM The hilarious musical adventure of a six-year-old knight and his search for the Golden Sausage of immortality.
Sat 7 Nov 7.30pmENSEMBLE 360 Strauss, Ligeti, Lutosławski, Dvorák: WMC favourites delight with a rich programme from across Europe.
FRI 13 NOV 7.30PMFOLK
SAT 14 NOV 2PMKIDS’ AND FAMILY SHOW
DO YOU KNOW HOW TO GROOVE?WITH NYJO QUINTET AND MARK ARMSTRONG
Jazz4Kids: a riotous insight into the world of jazz
Great for families and kids aged 8-12 years.
National Youth Jazz Orchestra Artistic Director Mark Armstrong and the NYJO Quintet lift the lid on how jazz works, exploring the instruments, the story behind the music, improvisation and how the musicians play together.
The concert features lots of interactive games and lively performances to spark curiosity and fire the imagination.
Running time: 60m / no interval. Drinks and snacks available.
£8 / £4 Under-18s
A powerful acoustic folk set by a quartet of superlative British singing female fiddlers
Four highly respected folk artists, brought together by English piper Kathryn Tickell, showcase their captivating vocals and superb harmonies, and the immaculate interplay of their four fiddles.
Presenting a gloriously diverse selection of songs, ranging from English tradition through gospel to 1940's American pop, and all with a unique twist, the sheer enjoyment of their playing together shines through and makes this a total delight.
£19 / £9.50 Under-18s / £18 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
6.30pm FreeStage: Declan Millar (p31)
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SAT 14 NOV 7.30PMJAZZ
NYJO celebrates its 50th birthday at WMC
NYJO is world-famous as a glittering showcase for the country’s best young jazz musicians. This concert celebrates NYJO’s 50th birthday with established big band classics alongside modern works by composers at the cutting-edge of jazz.
£22 / £11 Under-18s / £21 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
6.30pm FreeStage: St Augustine’s Creative Music Group (p31)
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A superb conclusion to NYJO's exploration of jazz improv skills
Take chances, work together, play off each other, make something: Gemma Buckenham’s spirited workshops close with an opportunity to perform alongside some of the UK's most gifted young jazz artists.
Please note: this is a paired workshop with Jazz Improvisation Workshop I (Sat 31 Oct 10am – 1pm). Please ensure that you are able to attend both prior to booking.
Running time: 1h 30m. Ages: All. Suitable for beginners.
£10 for both workshops
Promoted in association with Wiltshire Music Centre Young Curators Project
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SAT 14 NOV 3.30PM (+ SAT 31 OCT)
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‘One of the best bands you will ever hear.’
Sir John Dankworth
An exuberant massed choir concert of heritage songs and migration stories collected by the Trowbridge Song Project
The culmination of a two year Community Arts Project, this inspiring event brings together the diverse communities of Trowbridge with a unified voice, with spirited songs from around the world, tales of faraway places, and music with multicultural roots.
£10 (£8) / Free Under-11s
4pm – 5.45pm open reception: with interactive audio-visual exhibition of oral history recordings and taste- the-world buffet sold by the Wiltshire Women's Multi-Faith Forum
trowbridgesongproject.co.ukA Trowbridge Song Project promotion, supported by Wiltshire Music Centre and Sounding It Out Choir
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SUN 15 NOV 6PMWORLD MUSIC / CHORAL
FRI 20 NOV 7.30PMCLASSICAL
TUE 17 NOV 11.30AMSPOKEN WORD
A baroque string showcase with a superstar line-up
Rachel Podger violin / director
BACH Concerto for violin in E BWV 1042VIVALDI Concerto for 2 violins in G minor Op 3 No 2 RV 578PISENDEL Violin concerto in G minorBACH Chaconne from Partita No 2 in D minor BWV 1004VIVALDI La Stravaganza Op 4 Violin Concerto No 2 in E minor RV 279TELEMANN Concerto for Four Violins in G major TWV 40:201BACH Concerto for 2 violins in D minor BWV 1043
Rachel Podger enjoys a worldwide reputation as a leading period instrument soloist and guest director. In this concert she leads a Bach-inspired programme that includes three of his most celebrated works for violin, and showcases OAE leaders Matthew Truscott, Kati Debretzeni and Margaret Faultless.
ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT
Discovering Music: the Golden Age of Baroque violin
Join Jonathan James for this interactive study session which explores the historical and musical context behind the forthcoming concert by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Fri 20 Nov).
The Baroque period was a golden age for the violin, with composers writing ever more challenging repertoire for it and exploiting its expressivity as a solo instrument to the full. This is a nuanced look at how Italy and Germany’s finest proponents both borrowed from each other and found new paths.
Running time: 60m.
£5
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JONATHAN JAMES THE BAROQUE VIOLIN
‘There is probably no more inspirational musician working today than Rachel Podger.’ Gramophone
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SAT 21 NOV 7.30PMMUSIC AND DANCE
An explosive triple bill of high-octane contemporary dance and percussive brilliance
The critically acclaimed Joss Arnott Dance, one of the most exciting voices in British contemporary dance, demonstrates its acclaimed energy, masterful athleticism and breath-taking choreography with its new programme. 24 takes inspiration from the ravishing Alexander McQueen V&A retrospective exhibition Savage Beauty; the emotive solo V explores the rare and contorted beauty of our bodies.
For the entertaining and exhilarating Wide Awakening, five alpha-female dancers are joined onstage by the GRAMMY award-winning percussion phenomenon Dame Evelyn Glennie, and Musical Director James M Keane, who create thundering beats perfectly matching the heart-pounding movement.
£22 / £11 Under-18s / £21 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
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£32 / £16 Under-18s / £31 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
Tue 17 Nov 11.30am: Discovering Music
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‘A must see performance.’ London Dance
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Other-worldly throat-singing rooted in the natural sounds of the Tuvan Steppe
An exhilarating set from the best known practitioners of the vibrant throat-singing tradition of the tiny central Asian republic of Tuva: ethereal, powerful evocations of their homeland, of nature – the wind whistling, mountain streams, thunder rolling – and of the life of the nomadic horseman.
Accompanying themselves on all manner of strange and wonderful instruments – lutes, Tuvan horse-hair fiddles, flutes, shaman-drum percussion, mouth harps and horse hooves – this is a tour-de-force of overtone singing, their miraculous voices at times joyous, at times sorrowful, always profoundly mysterious.
£14 / £7 Under-18s / £13 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
huunhuurtu.ruPromoted in association with Salisbury Arts Centre
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SUN 22 NOV 7.30PMWORLD MUSIC
HUUN-HUUR-TU
The clarinet in the limelight: an immaculate showcase from a high-class young trio
MOZART Clarinet Trio K 498 KegelstattBAILEY Contours for solo clarinetPOULENC Sonata for clarinet and piano
Clarinettist and composer Anthony Bailey is joined by two outstanding
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Award-winning vocal ensemble presents silent cinema and medieval music
La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc (The Passion of Joan of Arc) Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer Starring Renée Maria Falconetti
Matthew Venner countertenor, Mark Dobell tenor, Angus Smith tenor, Donald Greig baritone, Robert MacDonald bass
Condemned on its release La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc is now recognised as a silent masterpiece. Inspired by Dreyer’s vision, the Orlando Consort present a new soundtrack of music from the era
in which the film is set. The intricate beauty of 15th century works by Dufay together with animated motets and haunting plainsong amplify the poignant depiction of medieval France and provide a highly evocative accompaniment to this landmark film.
£18 / £9 Under-18s / £17 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk
orlandoconsort.comSupported by Arts Council England, the National Centre for Early Music and Eureka Films
SAT 28 NOV 7.30PMCLASSICAL VOCAL / SILENT FILM AND LIVE MUSIC
young musicians who bring together a programme that showcases works for clarinet. A new work for solo clarinet by Anthony is sandwiched between Mozart’s ever popular Kegelstatt trio and Poulenc’s late great clarinet sonata.
£8 / £7 Multibuy
Post-concert Q&A
anthonyjohnbailey.comSupported by Wiltshire Music Centre Young Artist Fund and Laycock Abbey Recitals Fund
ORLANDO CONSORT LA PASSION DE JEANNE D’ARC (1928)
‘The performances are simultaneously ravishing and reverential.’ Los Angeles Times
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SAT 5 DEC 7.30PMCLASSICAL / SPOKEN WORD / LIVE ART
Messiaen 2015: between Heaven and the Clouds
MESSIAEN Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus
Cordelia Williams piano Michael Symmons Roberts poet / narrator Sophie Hacker artist
Messiaen wrote this piano masterpiece in 1944 surrounded by war in occupied Paris, yet the music is suffused with themes of love, passion and faith. Tonight’s concert is the culmination of a year-long series of events setting Vingt Regards alongside specially commissioned words and images, which explore these universal themes and Messiaen’s rich variety of inspiration.
£17 / £8.50 Under-18s / £16 Multibuy (p38)
6.30pm pre-concert talk: the challenges and excitement of cross-art working
cordeliawilliams.net symmonsroberts.com sophiehacker.com messiaen2015.comThe Messiaen 2015 Project generously supported by the City Music Foundation
CORDELIA WILLIAMS PIANO
‘Michael Symmons Roberts’ poems are intense and sensual explorations of the moment when the soul quickens to ice-cracking life.’ Observer
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An English folk Christmas: a superb showcase of breathtaking music and wry merry-making
Paul Hutchinson accordion Paul Sartin oboe / violin / vocals
BELSHAZZAR'S FEAST
‘As fine an example of traditional English folk music as you’re likely to hear.’ Bright Young Folk
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SAT 12 DEC 7.30PM CHORAL
SUN 13 DEC 3PMKIDS’ AND FAMILY SHOW / CLASSICAL
An afternoon of seasonal family fun
Great for families and kids aged 3-8 years.
Join us for an afternoon of festive fun and help make sure our Christmas presents arrive on time! Without Rudolph’s red nose Santa can’t find his way, but the music will guide Rudolph to mysterious lands through nursery rhymes and fairy tales in search of his missing nose. You can help him on his way with the digging song, fanfares, conducting and chasing away a scary giant.
Running time: 60m / no interval. Drinks and snacks available.
2PM FREE KIDS’ MAKE AND SING WORKSHOP Come along before the show to make antlers, paint on your red noses and help the musicians compose a new piece of sleigh music. Free to ticket holders / book early as places limited.
£8 / £4 Under-18s
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The astonishingly rich Baroque music of South America brought to vivid life
Keith Bennett conductor, The Six cornett and sackbut ensemble, Folia Baroque string ensemble, Simone Rebello percussion, Eligio Quintiero theorbo / guitar, Steven Hollas organ / harpsichord
A truly sparkling programme of Baroque music from the exotic world of 17th-century Mexico, Bolivia and Peru, with its vibrant rhythms, gorgeous tunes and striking instrumental colours. With newly discovered music and powerful and distinctive favourites, this is glorious music to set the festive pulses racing.
£17 (£16) / £5 Under-18s
paragonsingers.co.ukA Paragon Singers promotion
WHERE HAS RUDOLPH’S RED NOSE GONE?WITH GALLIARD ENSEMBLE
BBC RADIO 2 FOLK AWARDS 2010 BEST DUO NOMINEES
One of folk's great odd couples, Paul Sartin (Bellowhead, Faustus) and Paul Hutchinson (Hoover the Dog, Karen Tweed) showcase their superlative musicianship and wickedly inventive banter with this intimate and entertaining set of typically eclectic festive (as in joyous) fare.
£14 / £7 Under-18s / £13 Multibuy (p38) / Quid-A-Kid (p38)
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PARAGON SINGERS CHRISTMAS IN THE NEW WORLD
SAT 19 DEC 7.30PM JAZZ / CHORAL
Jazz does Christmas
This ‘outstanding’ (Wiltshire Times) slam-bang big band and ‘vibrant’ (Bath Chronicle) choir mix vivacious jazz and wonderful choral music with atmospheric readings in a sensational evening to get you into the swing of the season. Mingling enduring classics such as Winter Wonderland and Sleigh Ride with Stan Kenton's fabulous carol arrangements, this is Yuletide jazz perfection.
£16 / £5 Under-18s + Students
6.15pm free pre-concert seasonal musicA GBH Big Band / Cantamus Chamber Choir promotion
SUN 13 DEC 7.15PM LIVESTREAM OPERA
WED 16 DEC 7.15PM / SUN 27 DEC 2PM LIVESTREAM BALLET
THE magical Christmas ballet for all the family – an enchanting fairy-tale danced to a glittering score
On a sparkling Christmas Eve, young Clara creeps downstairs to play with her favourite present – a nutcracker soldier doll. But a mysterious magician is waiting to sweep her off on a magical adventure, of enchanted lands, handsome strangers, giant rats, snow fairies and mystery.
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The combination of superb choreography and Tchaikovsky's unforgettable music has made The Nutcracker one of the best-loved of all ballets. In Peter Wright’s wondrous production, the stage dazzles with theatrical magic. A memorable and unmissable Christmas treat.
Running time: c. 2h 15m / one interval.
£15 / £3 Under-18s / £14 Multibuy (p38)
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A classic double bill of Pietro Mascagni and Ruggero Leoncavallo's greatest operas, two dark tales of passionate love and violent jealousy.
Running time: c. 3h / one interval. Sung in Italian with English subtitles.
£15 / £3 Under-18s / £14 Multibuy (p38)
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THE ROYAL OPERA CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA / PAGLIACCI (AS LIVE)
THE ROYAL BALLET THE NUTCRACKER (LIVE / AS LIVE)
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GBH BIG BAND / CANTAMUS CHAMBER CHOIR ANOTHER MERRY JAZZY CHRISTMAS
SAT 11 JUL 7PM
A captivating portrait in words and music of one of classical music's most romantic and tragic stories
This special concert in aid of the National Osteoporosis Society chronicles the intense and complex Robert Schumann-Clara Schumann-Johannes Brahms love-triangle through their masterful music, vivid letters and eloquent diaries.
£25 (£24) / £12.50 Under-18s / £50 w/ VIP post-concert reception with the artists
lucyparham.com | nos.org.ukThe charity reserves the right to amend the programme if necessary.
All proceeds to the National Osteoporosis Society, Registered Charity No 1102712 (England and Wales) and No SC039755 (Scotland)
THU 29 OCT 8PM
Live and drink beer: a glorious showcase of beer and folk music (in the best tradition)
Holt-based brewery Box Steam brings a superb selection of flavoursome steam-copper crafted beers to the Centre to sing the praises of the world's greatest beverage. With award-winning brewers on hand giving entertaining talks on beery topics and answering all your questions, and earthy folk drinking-music, this is the most convivial of evenings. All hail.
£10
boxsteambrewery.comGenerously supported by Box Steam Brewery. All proceeds to the Wiltshire Music Centre charitable trust
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LUCY PARHAM / JOANNA DAVID / EDWARD FOX BELOVED CLARA
MON 30 NOV 8PM
An uplifting showcase for one of Wiltshire’s foremost jazz workshops
Jazz Factory – one of Wiltshire Music Centre’s longest running and most successful regular workshops – showcases the results of its dynamic weekly get-togethers. An impressive blend of outstanding young jazz talent, eminent veterans and the finest of guest performers, this irresistible showcase richly represents both bold contemporary jazz and the thrilling early jazz canon.
Free / no ticket required
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Experience compelling FreeStage early evening live performances in the Café Bar.
SUN 20 SEP 6.30PMCANOPY (JAZZ)Pre-show for: Sam Brookes / Wasuremono (7.30pm) (p8)
FRI 13 NOV 6.30PMDECLAN MILLAR (FOLK)Pre-show for: Carthy / Oates / Farrell / Young (7.30pm) (p22)
SAT 14 NOV 6.30PMST AUGUSTINE’S CREATIVE MUSIC GROUP (JAZZ)Pre-show for: National Youth Jazz Orchestra (7.30pm) (p23)
Free / no ticket required
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SAT 23 JAN 7.30PMCLASSICAL
A vintage programme from one of the best duo partnerships
SCHUMANN Stücke im Volkston Op 102BRAHMS Sonata in D Op 78 (arr. Brahms for cello and piano), Sonata in G Op 78BEETHOVEN Sonata No 4 in C Op 102/1REBECCA CLARKE Sonata (1919)
Two great works for cello and piano coupled with two sonatas in versions for cello by their respective composers. This is an entertaining and provocative programme which offers both standard repertoire and some new perspectives.
The idiosyncratic late sonata of Beethoven is balanced by Schumann’s whimsical late set of fairy tales which range from the most intimate to the gruff and robust.
£22 / £11 Under-18s / £21 Multibuy
6.30pm pre-concert talk
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BRADFORD ROOTS MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016Bradford on Avon's iconic music festival: acoustic, electric, eclectic
A triumphant return to the Centre for this wondrous two-day music festival celebrating just what a brilliantly talented place Bradford on Avon is. The Centre comes alive with a mesmerising programme packed full of thrilling live music, kids’ shows and activities, jam sessions, dancing, workshops, showcases of fabulous local products, real ales and food, and much more. Pencil these dates in your diary.
Weekend Pass: £18 adv. (£20) / £14 Under-18s
Day tickets: Sat: £13 adv. (£15) / £9 Under-18s Sun: £8 adv. (£10) / £6 Under-18s
Free Under-12s (with adult)
Get involved as a volunteer. Email: [email protected] (subject line: BRMF)Proceeds in support of Wiltshire Music Centre charitable trust, Zone Club and Wiltshire Young Carers
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The best of British opera and ballet broadcast live to Wiltshire’s ‘switched-on music venue’ (Guardian).
Experience the world’s finest opera and ballet with this fantastic cinema season of acclaimed broadcasts streamed live in high definition and superb surround-sound from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
£15 / £3 Under-18s / £14 Multibuy (p38) per broadcast
EAT AND DRINK: pre-show and interval Café Bar open with drinks and snacks. Pre-order Gourmet Tarts / Salads from £4.75 (p38).
roh.org.uk
SUN 31 JAN 2PM THE ROYAL BALLET TWO PIGEONS / RHAPSODY (AS LIVE) This superb Frederick Ashton double bill pairs his charming story of troubled young love with a virtuoso showcase set to sweeping music by Rachmaninoff.
‘An intensely absorbing celebration of the choreographic art.’ Telegraph
THU 4 FEB 6.45PMTHE ROYAL OPERA LA TRAVIATA (LIVE) A tragic romance of unrivalled brilliance, Giuseppe Verdi’s best-loved opera, of a Parisian courtesan who sacrifices all for love, is vividly told.
MON 28 MAR 2PMTHE ROYAL OPERA BORIS GODUNOV (AS LIVE) An arresting new production of Modest Mussorgsky’s singularly brilliant historical epic – the quintessential Russian opera – with Bryn Terfel’s role debut as the tortured Tsar.
WED 6 APR 7.15PMTHE ROYAL BALLET GISELLE (LIVE) A superlative production of the greatest of all Romantic ballets, Marius Petipa’s classic is an intoxicating blend of human passions, gothic supernatural, and of love that transcends death.
Guardian / Telegraph
MON 25 APR 7.15PMTHE ROYAL OPERA LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR (LIVE) A bravura new production by ‘theatrical visionary’ ( Guardian) Katie Mitchell of one of Gaetano Donizetti’s finest works, a tragedy of ill-fated love, bloody murder and suicide culminating in opera’s most thrillingly desperate mad scene.
WED 18 MAY 7.15PMTHE ROYAL BALLET FRANKENSTEIN (LIVE) An exciting new narrative work to a specially commissioned score, this elemental retelling of Mary Shelley’s gothic classic focuses on the human dramas of love, fear, loneliness and longing that play out around its monster protagonist.
‘A ballet game changer.’ Guardian
MON 27 JUN 7PMTHE ROYAL OPERA WERTHER (LIVE) A powerful revival of Jules Massenet’s dark Romantic opera of the lovelorn and the beautiful, an intensely human tale of love, grief, loyalty and almost unbearable tragedy full of the most ravishing music.
Guardian / Independent / Daily Express
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JAN – JUN 2016 LIVESTREAM OPERA / BALLET PREVIEW
LIVESTREAM ON THE BIG SCREEN SPRING SUMMER 2016
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The Directors and Trustees of the Wiltshire Music Centre are delighted to announce that they are to take over responsibility for running the Youth Orchestra (and its sister Wiltshire Youth Jazz Orchestra) from September 2015. This will be done with ongoing support from Wiltshire Music Connect (the county’s music education hub), supported by Arts Council England. This is an exciting development which offers many new opportunities to young musicians from the region through closer connection with the Centre’s professional concert programme.
FRI 28 AUG 7.30PM / SAT 29 AUG 3PM
MUSIC AMERICAA powerful programme putting American music in the limelight
Works include: BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story IVES Symphony No 2
Under conductor Timothy Redmond, WSYO centres its sparkling programme on two iconic works with genuinely American voices: Leonard Bernstein’s brilliant Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, with its raucous, pulsating energy, and Charles Ives’ landmark Symphony No 2.
FRI 1 JAN 7.30PM / SAT 2 JAN 3PM
A NEW YEAR’S DAY VIENNESE SPECTACULARA scintillating Viennese whirl at New Year
Works include: STRAUSS Selection of Waltzes and Polkas MOZART Violin Concerto No 5 in A K219
David Adams violin / leader Timothy Redmond conductor
A delightful programme of music from the great Viennese waltz composer Johann Strauss spiced
with wonderful music and songs celebrating Vienna, city of dreams.
The Orchestra is joined and directed for one of Mozart’s most enduring and popular concertos by violinist David Adams, leader of the Welsh National Opera Orchestra.
Tickets for each concert: £15 / £13 WSYO members / £9 Under-18s + Students / £40 Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Under-18s / Students)
A Wiltshire and Swindon Youth Orchestra promotion, supported by
WILTSHIRE & SWINDON YOUTH ORCHESTRA
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WED 18 NOV 7.30PMST LAURENCE SCHOOL CON SPIRITO! An evening of dynamic and emotive music inspired by the 'bel paese' (beautiful country) that is Italy.
MON 7 DEC 7.30PMNORTH WILTSHIRE YOUNG MUSICIANS CHRISTMAS FESTIVALTUE 8 DEC 7.30PM / THU 10 DEC 7.30PMWEST WILTSHIRE YOUNG MUSICIANS CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
Tickets for each concert: £6 (£3)
st-laurence.com wiltshireyoungmusicians.org.ukWiltshire Young Musicians supported by
YOUNG MUSICIANS REGULAR ACTIVITIESIn addition to hosting the leading accredited providers of classical and rock music exams worldwide – Trinity and Rockschool – and the Workers Educational Association’s adult education series, the Centre hosts a mix of regular activities. To receive further information, or if you would like to bring your own group to the Centre, please call 01225 860 110.
MONDAYSJAZZ FACTORYjazzfactory.org.uk
THE MUSICAL TREE HOUSEthemusicaltreehouse.com
SINGING FOR THE BRAINalzheimerswiltshire.org.uk
WILTSHIRE YOUNG MUSICIANSwiltshireyoungmusicians.org.uk
TUESDAYSALL IN HARMONYsingingwithattitude.com
CANTAMUS CHAMBER CHOIRcantamuschamberchoir.co.uk
PETE SAVIN YOGA
SOUNDWELL MUSIC THERAPYsoundwell.org.uk
WILTSHIRE YOUNG MUSICIANSwiltshireyoungmusicians.org.uk
WEDNESDAYSWEST WILTSHIRE YOUNG SINGERSwiltshireyoungmusicians.org.uk
THURSDAYSMANDORA’S VOX BRADFORD MANDOLIN GROUP
PURE PILATES
STEEL PANSwiltshireyoungmusicians.org.uk
WILTSHIRE YOUNG MUSICIANSwiltshireyoungmusicians.org.uk
YOGATREEyogatree.co.uk
FRIDAYSTHE MUSICAL TREE HOUSEthemusicaltreehouse.com
RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETYthefrms.co.uk
SATURDAYSZONE CLUB
‘Ambitious young instrumentalists from around the county display their talents... a fantastic array of pieces confidently performed.’ Wiltshire Times
CREATIVE LEARNING PROGRAMMEWiltshire Music Centre was founded on a commitment to nurture musical ability or interest, regardless of age or background. WMC's Creative Learning Programme is at the heart of everything we do and provides local schools, families and communities access to high quality music-making and participatory experiences.
We are proud of our local partnerships with a wide range of music leaders and project partners, locally and nationally, and offer a creatively rich and diverse programme to our audience. We continue as a strategic partner with Wiltshire Music Connect (the music education hub for Wiltshire) to help to shape and inform excellence in music education with particular emphasis on our new role in managing the Wiltshire & Swindon Youth Orchestra and the Wiltshire Youth Jazz Orchestra.
As part of our commitment to the local community we are especially proud of our continued relationship with St Laurence School Bradford on Avon. We have enjoyed developing our work further over the past year working on a World War One Composition Project with their GCSE students and working closely with two highly motivated and inspiring 6th form students as part of our team of Young Curators.
As well as three engaging family concerts across this Autumn Winter season we are also making strides off the concert platform in developing our long established work with our local Special Schools. Musicians Alex Lupo, Tom Mauger and film maker Mark Bishop work with five schools on individually tailored school based projects as part of the Special Schools Festival in July 2015. Inclusive workshops aim to build self-awareness, confidence and self-esteem, collaborative working skills and creativity, while being sensitive to the differing needs of the children and the staff supporting them.
Finally, the Wiltshire Music Centre has been appointed a Champion for the BBC's Get Creative campaign, a year-long celebration of the world-class arts, culture and
creativity that happens every day across the UK. As a Champion we showcase our enormous range of musical activity with masterclasses, workshops and special events, so keep an eye open for how you can be part of this nationwide celebration.
Behind the scenes our team works hard on running and developing our extended year round programme. Please contact our Creative Learning Manager, Becky Stothart, for more information on how you could take part: [email protected].
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VOLUNTEER WITH US‘What a wonderful venue the Centre is. Lovely concert hall and everybody gets a warm welcome from the friendly Volunteers.’ Audience member
Wiltshire Music Centre is incredibly thankful for the support of over 100 Volunteers who play such a vital role in its smooth operation, ensuring audiences a great experience through a welcoming, caring, professional and safe service.
‘The other volunteers, and the staff, are a joy to work with. It is like a family and it is so nice to be part of.’ WMC Volunteer
The Centre is currently recruiting reliable, committed and friendly people wishing to join our team of Volunteers. For further information or an informal chat, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator: 01225 860 110 / [email protected].
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NAME A SEAT With a gift of £250 dedicate a seat to an individual, group or business.
GIVE THE GIFT OF A LIFETIMELeave something in your Will to make a personal and lasting impact on our ability to continue our work for future generations. No matter how big or small your gift, it will make a difference.
BECOME A FRIENDAll Friends get Priority Booking for our two concert seasons every year. This means they have two weeks before tickets go on general sale to secure the best seats for our sell-out concerts. Join as a Good Friend, starting at £30 a year. Or combine this with a donation by becoming a Special Friend at £120 a year.
For more information visit our website at wiltshiremusic.org.uk or contact 01225 860 110.
DONORS AND SEAT SPONSORS Mr & Mrs R Ashley; Bradford on Avon Arts Association; Brig. & Mrs J Badley; David Bailey; The Marquess of Bath; The Duke of Beaufort; Malcolm Binney; Rachel Berger; Mr Herbert Cain; Mr & Mrs J Carvell; Cllr Terry Chivers; Mr & Mrs R Coleman; Cathy Cooper; Mrs Ricky Coppel; Dr Derek Dominey; Mrs Pamela Drewett; Lynn Dunning; Mrs M Earnshaw; Gruffydd Evans; Mrs P Fairlie; Jocelyn & Harriet Feilding; Mr Andrew Fletcher; A Gambles; D Gardner; John
Glasbrook; Dame Evelyn Glennie OBE; Muriel Guy; Anne Hall; Mrs Olive Harman; Mr & Mrs Harris; Mr Alan Hinds; Mrs Elizabeth Holyoake; Mr Antony Hopkins; Mr W Humble; Lady Kate Hunloke; Mr Ron Hurst; Mr & Mrs N Hutchings; Dr Caroline Jackson; Countess Jellicoe; Joyce Fletcher Charitable Trust; Caroline Kay; Mrs Mavis King MBE; Judy Kinsman; Mrs Kittow; Joan Main; John & Vicky Landell Mills; The Marquess of Lothian; Lady Jean Maitland; Muriel Marshall; Brian & Patricia Martin; Mr Hamish McPhie; Medlock Charitable Trust; Mr James Monckton; M Morrison; J Neale; Mrs Hilary Nimmo; Mr H Orr-Ewing; Shay Parsons; Mrs Diana Pring; Caroline Pym; Mr & Mrs D Randolph; Mrs Janet Repton; Andrew Rome; Phillip Scott; Diana Smith; Mrs Daphne Squire; Mrs Anna Tanfield; Mr P Taylor; Dr Manfred teNeues; Ali Tomkinson; Dr Graham & Dr Bridget Wakefield; Miss Irene Ward; Mr D Whitehead; Mrs Mary Whittle; Miss Mary Wynne; plus Anonymous Donors and Seat Sponsors
MUSICAL AND SPECIAL FRIENDS Shelagh Ainslie; Neil Allan; Bridget Baker; Kirsty Barry; Mrs Priscilla Bishop; Antony Corfe; Emma & Jonathan Cross; John Cullum; Dr Derek Dominey; Lynn Dunning; Jocelyn & Harriet Feilding; Lord Geddes; Chris & Juliet Grainger; Mrs Olive Harman; Mr Ron Hurst; Dr Angus Jack; Brian & Mo Kelly; Mrs Angela Lambert; Robert & Gina Manning; Mr Godfrey Marks; Miss Sheila McCormack; Mr Tony Millett; John & Vicky Landell Mills; Mr William Parker; Mrs F A Price;
Mr & Mrs R Pearce; Mrs Janet Repton; Jane Savery; Malcolm & Lucilla Shirley; Alan Wheals; Mrs Mary Whittle; Mrs Jenny Woodall; plus Anonymous Musical and Special Friends
SUPPORTERSA Local Life; The Ammco Trust; Annett Charitable Trust; The Blagrave Trust; BLB Solicitors; Bradford on Avon Area Board; Bradford on Avon Rotary Club; Bradford on Avon Town Council; Calne Town Council; Chippenham Town Council; CHK Charities Limited; Colonel William Llewellen-Palmer Charitable Trust; The Co-Operative Group Community Fund; David Solomons Charitable Trust; Derek Hill Foundation; Ellis Whittam; Ernest Cook Trust; Fat Fowl Restaurant; Fidelio Charitable Trust; The Hills Group Limited; The Idlewild Trust; The Institute of Physics; Jack Lane Charitable Trust; James Dyson Foundation; Joyce Fletcher Charitable Trust; Keevil Parish Council; Laycock Abbey Recitals Fund; Longleat House; Medlock Charitable Trust; The MFPA Trust Fund; Odin Charitable Trust; Office Evolution Limited; Oldham Foundation; Pixiella Trust; The Prior Foundation; Radcliffe Charitable Trust; Ray Harris Charitable Trust; Roper Family Charitable Trust; RVW Trust; Sobell Foundation; SWAG; Somer 2000; Westbury Town Council; Wiltshire Community Foundation
SUPPORT USWiltshire Music Centre is one of the finest concert halls in the region, hosting world-class musicians. The purpose-built auditorium has a fantastic acoustic. This jewel in the South West’s crown also nurtures emerging professional and amateur musicians. It is a testament to local people power and all of those who helped raise money for the Centre; determined to have an independent venue, dedicated to the best music, right on their doorstep.
As a registered charity, we rely on donations from supporters and friends to support the concerts and our Creative Learning Programme.
YOUNG ARTIST FUND 2015 supporting exceptional young talent
The Young Artist Fund enables us to support young artists at the very start of their professional careers. Since the Fund was launched in 2012 we have been able to support over 10 young musicians, offering a valuable platform for performance and opportunities to stretch and develop their talent here at the Centre.
First made possible through the gift of a legacy, the Fund only continues thanks to the generosity of our audiences, Friends and supporters. To make a donation, please contact 01225 860 110 or email [email protected].
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MUSIC’S BETTER SHARED GROUPS GET MOREIt can be much more fun coming to see a concert when you’re with lots of other like-minded people. Whether a night out with family and friends, a work social outing, a class from school or a society coach trip, the Centre’s experienced and friendly team will look after you, making your visit to us extra special.
For further information on the special benefits and discounts for groups of 10+, please contact the Box Office 01225 860 100.
VISIT USEAT AND DRINKThe Café Bar offers an informal setting to relax with friends and enjoy pre-performance or interval drinks (which can be ordered in advance), with an enticing selection of specially chosen wines, locally-brewed beers, ciders, spirits, soft drinks, teas, coffee, ice creams and bar snacks. Free WiFi available.
Complete your live music experience with ‘superb food’ ( Bath Chronicle) by the award-winning Fat Fowl Restaurant Bradford on Avon. A fantastic range of made-to-order, seasonal, locally sourced charcuterie, seafood and vegetarian supper platters (£13.50 each) and the finest tarts, salads and puddings (from £4.75) are available prior to all concerts and livestream events.
Please pre-order at the Box Office 01225 860 100 at least 24 hours ahead of your concert.
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BOOKING INFORMATION
HOW TO BOOKBY PHONE 01225 860 100 / IN PERSON Mon – Fri 10am – 6pm; and to interval end (approx. 8.30pm) on concert evenings. Sat – Sun from 10am for a morning concert; and from 2pm to interval end for an afternoon or evening concert.
ONLINE wiltshiremusic.org.uk Secure and easy online booking 24 hours a day. £2.50 administration fee charged per transaction for online ticket purchases only.
A voluntary donation of £1 per transaction is requested to contribute towards the future of the Wiltshire Music Centre. Tickets can be collected at anytime up to concert start or posted to you for £1 to cover postage.
BOOKING OPENSFriends' Priority Booking opens Mon 22 Jun 2015 10am
General / Online Booking opens Mon 6 Jul 2015 10am
Two weeks of Priority Booking are available to all Friends of Wiltshire Music Centre. Memberships start at £30 a year and can be bought at any time from the Box Office on 01225 860 100 (pay by card or request a standing order form).
DISCOUNTS Only one discount may be applied to each ticket. Concession tickets – indicated in brackets ( ) – are offered on specified concerts. Please contact Box Office for availability. Carer’s Ticket: one complimentary carer’s ticket is available to those registered disabled and requiring assistance to attend.Groups 10+: receive £2 off per ticket. Group organisers receive one free ticket plus one free drink and one free programme. If you are interested in booking tickets for a group, please contact the Box Office 01225 860 100 for help with organising your visit. Multibuy discount: get a £1 discount per ticket on an equivalent number of tickets when booking for three or more different specified concerts at the same time. Bring Your Kid For A Quid (Quid-A-Kid): offered on specified concerts to broaden your childrens’ musical experiences. Up to two Under-18s pay just £1 each when their tickets are bought with one full-price ticket to the same concert.
Under-18s: are eligible for half price tickets on specified concerts.
Free Under-25s Tickets: we are delighted to offer free tickets to Under-25 year olds (inclusive) on selected classical concerts, thanks to our collaboration with the acclaimed CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust (cavatina.net). Please quote CAVATINA when booking a ticket (01225 860 100).
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ACCESS
FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS there is level access to most parts of the Centre and specific parking bays close to the main entrance off Churches and Winsley Road.
ADAPTED TOILETS are available.
BABY CHANGING FACILITIES and PUSHCHAIR STORAGE are available.
For BRAILLE USERS there are tactile signs throughout the Centre.
PEOPLE WITH HEARING DIFFICULTIES OR IMPAIRMENTS can use the Centre’s induction loops at the bar and Box Office. The auditorium has an infrared system. Please ask at the Box Office for headphones or a portable neck loop.
GUIDE DOGS / ASSISTING DOGS are very welcome.
PLEASE ASK IF YOU REQUIRE THIS BROCHURE OR CONCERT PROGRAMME IN A LARGE PRINT FORMAT.
AUDITORIUM SEATING PLAN
In exceptional circumstances we may have to make changes to the planned programme. We avoid this wherever possible but reserve the right to do so.
Wiltshire Music Centre Trust LtdRegistered Office: Ashley Road, Bradford on Avon BA15 1DZAdministration: 01225 860 110
Executive Director: Clare Jack Artistic Director: James SlaterRegistered Charity Number 1026160VAT Number 682070050
All 300 seats in our purpose-built concert hall have unrestricted views of the stage. The auditorium was designed for excellent sound quality.
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Buy This, Try This: buy tickets for specified concerts and save 50% per ticket for a paired event. For example, should you buy a ticket for Soumik Datta (p15), this entitles you to buy a ticket for Huun-Huur-Tu (p26) for £7 (normal ticket price £14).
TICKET RETURNSWe offer a resale service for sold-out events only at an administration fee of £1 per ticket. Return your tickets no later than 5 hours before the performance. If resold, we can offer you a credit against a future concert. We regret that we are unable to refund tickets.
GIFT VOUCHERSGive your loved ones the gift of music. An ideal present for music lovers, Gift Vouchers can be used to buy tickets for any concert at the Centre, to buy a Friends’ Membership or to make a donation. Available in any denomination and with a one year expiry date, they can be redeemed in person at the Box Office or over the phone.
CAFÉ BAR OPENING TIMESThe Centre and its fully licensed bar is open to audience members 30 minutes before each concert. Please allow 15 minutes to collect tickets and to order interval drinks.
STAY IN TOUCH Sign up to our e-newsletter at wiltshiremusic.org.uk, join us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter or review a concert by posting your thoughts on our website.
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HOW TO FIND US
Wiltshire Music Centre, Ashley Road, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1DZ
The Centre is located on the Bath side of Bradford on Avon, and is clearly sign-posted (brown panel signs) on all roads.
Parking is free on-site. For evening concerts please use the Ashley Road car park on the St Laurence School site. Additional / disabled blue badge holders parking is available in the car park off Winsley Road / Churches. Please park responsibly.
Bradford on Avon Train Station is a 20 minute (uphill) walk or short taxi ride away: firstgreatwestern.co.uk
Bradford on Avon Taxis is located in the Train Station car park: 01225 862 277.
Bus Route 265 (Bath – Warminster) stops close to the Centre – ask for the Churches stop on Winsley Road and then follow directional signs: firstgroup.com
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