English Symphony Orchestra to open 2016-7 Hereford “Shirehall Sunday” Season with Mozart Gala on 25 September

 

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Hailed as The International Orchestra of Elgar Country, the English Symphony Orchestra continue their Arts Council England-supported residency in Herefordshire with a concert at 3:30 PM on 25 September in Hereford’s Shirehall celebrating the music of Mozart with emerging piano superstar, Clare Hammond.

Hammond has been making a huge name for herself within and beyond the world of classical music, receiving the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Young Artist of the Year award for 2016, and recently co-starring the Alan Bennett film “The Lady in the Van” in which she portrays the young version of the character played by Dame Maggi Smith as a beautiful young concert pianist. Hammond will be performing the most popular of Mozart’s 27 piano concertos, his Concerto in no. 20 in D minor, which featured prominently in the classic film Amadeus.

The second half of the concert will feature Mozart’s Symphony no. 40, recently named one of the 20 Greatest Symphonies of All Time in a BBC Music Magazine poll of 151 leading international conductors, including the ESO’s own Principal Conductor, Kenneth Woods. “I don’t know if it’s possible to say which of Mozart’s symphonies is really his greatest,” says Woods, “but I don’t think there are many who would disagree with me that the 40th is his most powerful and emotional symphony. It’s a work that really seems to look ahead to the big emotions and high drama we associate with Romantic composers like Brahms and Mahler. It’s a work that still sounds modern and shocking today.” Joining the ESO for the performance of Mozart’s 40th will be several “ESO Orchestral Scholars,” leading young players selected from Hereford Youth Orchestra and Hereford Sixth Form College. The ESO works closely with both HSFC and Hereford Youth Music as major partners in their Hereford Residency project. Orchestral scholars work with ESO mentors throughout the rehearsal process to get a sense of what it feels like to play in a professional orchestra. Recent ESO Orchestral Scholar violinist Orlando Timmerman said of the experience “It was wonderful being part of an orchestra with such accomplished and full sections, and I have learned a great deal.”

Hammond has been a regular partner of the ESO, appearing in the orchestra’s 2015 Elgar Pilgrimage Series and currently recording a CD of new concertos for the Signum label. Since Woods’ arrival at the ESO in 2013, the ESO have returned to commercial recording with a triumphant run of recordings for the Signum, Avie, Nimbus, Naxos and Toccata labels, and have been featured widely on BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM, where their recent recording Donald Fraser’s new orchestral version of the Elgar Piano Quintet was CD of the Week.

The concert opens with Mozart’s joyous overture to his opera “The Marriage of Figaro,” followed by a performance of a beautiful new work co-commissioned by the ESO and the Presteigne Festival, Robert Saxton’s “The Resurrection of the Soldiers.” The Guardian hailed the work as a   “clear, tonal” work, “part of the long British tradition of string music.”

The ESO are part of Hereford’s City of Culture consortium, and work year round in the county, supporting young musicians and music educators and bringing live music to people living with dementia and other long-term illness in care homes and hospices.

Sunday, 25 September, 2016

3:30 PM

Hereford Shirehall

Tickets (£18/general admission, £22/premium seating and £5/under 18s) are available online from https://esomozartgala.eventbrite.co.uk/, and by phone via Worcester Live on 01905 611427.

Sunday, 25th October, 3pm Bingham Hall, Cirencester: English Strings for a Golden October Afternoon

 

Sunday, 25th October, 3pm
Bingham Hall, Cirencester

ESOEnglish Strings for a Golden October Afternoon
English String Orchestra directed by Michael Bochmann

Mozart Divertimento in D K136
Vivaldi “Winter”
Bach Concerto for 2 violins
Holst Brook Green Suite
Casals Song of the Birds
Sarasate Carmen Suite
Mendelssohn String Symphony no 10

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Saturday, 31 October, 2015, 4 PM: A Halloween Family Spooktacular

Scream Orch

Worcester University Arena
University of Worcester Arena, Hylton Rd, Worcester WR2 5JN

Family Spook

 

Bass-baritone Matthew Sharp. ESO artist-in-association

Matthew Sharp- baritone and narrator
Kenneth Woods- Principal Conductor

Mussorgsky- A Night on Bald Mountain
Williams- Harry Potter
Schubert- The Elf King
Woods- The Ugly Duckling
Saint- Saens- Danse Macabre
Kraines- Hansel and Gretel
Mussorgsky- The Flea
Themes from Ghostbusters, Monster Mash and Scooby Doo, Where are You?

Spooky Music Games at 3pm, Concert at 4pm

Tickets £20 (£10 concessions) £50 family ticket
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Special Offer!

Free tickets to our Halloween Spooktacular for under-11’s who come in costume to the Instrument Petting Zoo at 3 PM on Saturday the 31st of October. Try all the instruments of the orchestra with expert guidance, pick your favourite and collect a voucher for a trial lesson at the Elgar School of Music. ‪#‎freeforkids‬
Stick around for a fun-filled family concert at 4 PM and see what you can do with a few decades of practice!

Book online here (free under 11 tickets at the door- parents advised to book in advance)

Listen if you dare

This concert is presented in support of the ESO’s Concerts in Care Homes and Hospices

ESO Chamber Music, 25 April, 2015

Saturday 25th April 7pm– Hartlebury Castle
‘Harvey’s War Letters’
Presented by the Cavan Trio:
Helena Cavan – Poet/Composer
Corinne Frost- Cello
Janine Smith – Piano
Harveys' war letters
The Cavan Trio present a new programme of beautiful cello and piano music, inspiring poetry, war songs and reading of letters written from the trenches of WW1 by the cellist’s grandfather, Harvey Frost.
Join us for this original and uplifting remembrance experience as we commemorate the first world war centenary with music by Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Granados and more.

 

17 June, 2015: Magna Carta Festival: Prayers for Peace and Freedom

 

17 June, 2014
12:15 PM
ESO Chamber Music
Magna Carta Celebrations at Worcester Cathedral
8 College Yard, Worcester WR1 2LA
Janine Smith- piano
ESO Cello improvisation based on the subject of freedom.
Shostakovich –   Sonata in D minor opus 40.
Amazing Grace.
Castelnuovo-Tedesco-    Figaro
Possible encore- Casals-Song of the Birds.
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 This programme celebrates Magna Carta by exploring the theme of freedom. We begin with a cello improvisation based on the concept of liberty and the rights of the people. The Shostakovich sonata reflects his response to the oppression of the communist regime that he was living under. Amazing Grace tells the story of slave trader John Newton’s conversion and conveys his vision of freedom through the grace of God.  Finally The Marriage of Figaro depicts the peasants’ response to the droit de seigneur which gave rulers unlimited powers over their subjects – their comic victory reflects the real curtailing of such powers in Magna Carta.

America’s March Toward Freedom

18 June, 2014
ESO Chamber Music
Magna Carta Celebrations at Worcester Cathedral
8 College Yard, Worcester WR1 2LA

Bass-baritone Matthew Sharp. ESO artist-in-association

Samuel Barber-“Dover Beach” for Baritone and String Quartet
Kile Smith- “Plain Truths” for Baritone and String Quartet
Antonín Dvořák- String Quartet in F Major “American”
Matthew Sharp, Baritone

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Our celebrations of Magna Carta continue with a programme looking at the evolution of freedom in the United States. Kile Smith has been regularly hailed as one of the greatest American composers of our time- his song cycle Plain Truths is a richly observed portrait of life in the small town of Newburyport, Massachusetts, from Revolutionary rumblings through the Emancipation movement of the 1850’s-60’s through to the modern day.  Dvořák’s beloved “American” Quartet was first published with a different title—a word now considered a racial slur. Dvořák’s inspiration was to highlight the musical riches of African-American culture and the complexities of the Black experience. American cellist Kenneth Woods introduces this fascinating programme featuring the ESO’s newest artist-in-association, Matthew Sharp.

— Music by Kile Smith: “Spectacular, profoundly contemporary”—Gramophone | “Ethereally beautiful, magnificent”—Fanfare | “Breathtaking, spellbinding”—Philadelphia Inquirer | “Profoundly direct emotional appeal”—Audiophile Audition | “Almost preternaturally beautiful”—Philadelphia City Paper

 

Handel – Messiah

December 20th at Cirencester Parish Church

7:30 PM
English Symphony Orchestra
Saint Michael’s Singers

Philippa Hyde- soprano
Simon Ponsford- countertenor
Greg Tassell- tenor
Ian Caddy- bass

Handel – Messiah

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Handel wrote his masterpiece in a matter of weeks, for the benefit of a foundling hospital in Dublin where it was first performed in April 1742.

As the work gained in popularity, it was generally performed around Easter, but in the 20th and 21st centuries “Messiah” is firmly set in the nation’s traditional Christmas psyche. Particularly poignant in Cirencester’s stunning Parish Church, this is an experience not to be missed.

 

More information at the Saint Michael’s Singers website here.

 

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December 7th at Berkeley Castle

December 7th at Berkeley Castle [GL13 9BH]

6:00 PM (Reception from 5 PM in the Long Drawing Room)
English String Orchestra
Directed by Michael Bochmann
Graeme Adams oboe
Eleanor Cooke violin
Violinist Eleanor Cooke
Violinist Eleanor Cooke
Boyce- Symphony No 1
Marcello- Oboe Concerto
Vivaldi- Double Volin Concerto in A minor
JS Bach- Concerto for violin and oboe
Morricone- Gabriel’s Oboe
plus short pieces by Grieg, Brahms, Grainger and Anderson
Once again Christmas will start at Berkeley Castle with the traditional ESO concert. Michael Bochmann this year welcomes for the first time Graeme Adams, exceptional oboist and communicator. Enjoy the welcome of the Berkeley family and the atmosphere that this famous castle can bring. Mince pies and wine are served from 5pm and in  the interval
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Tickets: £39.50
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December 6th at Bromsgrove Artrix White Christmas

December 6th at Bromsgrove Artrix
White Christmas

Snow White Court Scene

7:30pm
English String Orchestra directed by Michael Bochmann
Penelope’s Dance Studio directed by Penny Frost
Stephen Roberts – Ballet: Snow White
Also selections from Grieg – Holberg Suite, Vivaldi – Four Seasons, Bartok – Rumanian Dances
Another collaboration with the Dance Studio for what is becoming a highlight of the season.
Tickets:£18, £17 (/60) £12 (students)
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Snow White Wicked Queen with Villagers

October 8- A String Pilgrimage, Elgar Concert Hall

October 8th at Elgar Concert Hall, Birmingham University Campus

 

Elgar Concert Hall in the Bramall Music Building
Elgar Concert Hall in the Bramall Music Building

7:30 PM
English String Orchestra
Kenneth Woods- principal conductor

Tippett- Concerto for Double String Orchestra
John McCabe- “Pilgrim” for Double String Orchestra
Vaughan Williams- Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Elgar- Introduction and Allegro for Strings

Tickets: £16, £12, £8
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Composer-in-association, John McCabe (photo Gareth Arnold)
Composer-in-association, John McCabe (photo Gareth Arnold)

ESO String Quartet- Michael Bochmann, Angus Gibbon-violins, Helen Roberts- viola, Peter Adams- cello

The ESO’s first concert in the splendid acoustic of Elgar Hall with a survey of the best of English string orchestra music “Pilgrim” by ESO composer-in-association  John McCabe is a powerful evocation of John Bunyan’s “Pilgrim’s Progress.” McCabe’s predecessor as ESO composer-in-association was Sir Michael Tippett, whose vibrant and witty Concerto opens the concert. Few works have won the kind of place in listener’s hearts held by Vaughan Williams’ haunting Fantasia, a work the ESO has recorded to international acclaim. Finally, what better finale could there be for a concert in Elgar Hall than one of the master’s own finest works, performed by the orchestra based in his home town of Malvern?

 

 

 

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