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NOVEMBER 



Sun 1 Nov, from 10.30am
The 2009 British Horn Society Festival
Clarendon Muse, Watford Grammar School for Boys

Members of Trinity's Chamber Orchestra have been invited by Roger Montgomery, Chairman of BHS, to play with horn soloist Szabolcs Zempleni (Bamburg Symphony Orchestra), on his first visit to the UK, and with Tim Thorpe (Principal, National Orchestra of Wales) at this annual Horn Festival which includes talks, performances and interviews with many leading horn players.

More details can be found at www.british-horn.org

 


Tue 3 Nov
The Keyboard Music of Stephen Montague 

The Keyboard Faculty present a one day event dedicated to the piano and organ works of Stephen Montague. The day will include an illustrated lecture, analysis and coaching and two concerts of keyboard works.

                                                                         


10.00am - 11.00am
Illustrated Introductory Talk
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free 

Works for beginners through to virtuoso performers and traditional to experimental - piano, organ, celesta, toy piano, harpsichord, electronics and orchestral works included.

 



11.15am - 12.30pm
Masterclass with Stephen Montague 
Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music
Admission free

Trinity pianists will perform and rehearse under the supervision of the composer.

 



1.05pm - 2.00pm
The Keyboard Music of Stephen Montague
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
Admission free

Performed by Trinity students, this concert will include works for prepared piano, theatrical elements and audience participation!

 


 

2.30pm - 3.30pm
Analysis
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free 

Stephen Montague and Trinity students analyse a selection of the composer's large works including After Ives..., Southern Lament and his Piano Concerto.

 



Tue 3 Nov, 3.15pm
Harp Chamber Music
Southwark Cathedral
Admission free 

An afternoon concert with our outstanding Harp Chamber Music groups performing French repertoire from the Belle Époque 

 

 

Tue 3 Nov, 4.00pm- 5.30pm
Coaching and Masterclass
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free

A chance to see tuition given on selected works prepared by Trinity students.

 

 

Tue 3 Nov, 7.30pm
Stephen Montague: Advanced Keyboard Works
Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music
£5 (£2 concessions) available on door only 

Programme to include Southern Lament, Haiko, Dark Train Comin' and After Ives...

 


Wed 4 Nov, 12.00pm
A Little Lunch Music
The Space
Admission free

Wed 4 Nov, 2.30pm
Double Bass Masterclass with Joel Quarrington

Trinity College of Music
Admission free

Trinity students perform for Canadian Double Bassist Joel Quarrington. A professor at the Royal Conservatory of Toronto, Joel has taught Masterclasses at prestigious schools in the United States and the UK. He was Principal Bass with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra from 1991 to 2006 and is now Principal for the National Arts Centre Orchestra in Ottawa under the direction of Pinchas Zukerman.

 


Wed 4 Nov, 6.00pm
The Vera Kantrovich Prize
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free 

String students perform unaccompanied Bach.

 

Thu 5 Nov
Astraeus Saxophone Quartet

This dynamic group enjoy playing the standard saxophone quartet repertoire and are passionate about embracing new music and lesser known works.

Francessca Reich, soprano
Yasmin Ogilvie, alto
Ben Capon, tenor
Emma Cross, baritone

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, ST ALFEGE CHURCH, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.10pm
Admission free

 


Thu 5 Nov, 6.00pm
Manuel López jorge, piano
The MacLaren Hall
Admission free 

 



Fri 6 Nov, 6.00pm
Masterclasses given by the Wihan Quartet
Peacock Room, Theatre Studio, Stuart Room & Mackerras Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free

 


Fri 6 Nov
Harp Department Recital
"I could have listened to it all again" Norah Handscomb
Trinity Harps present their favourite tunes.

FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS
All concerts at 1.15pm
£5 with lunch or £2 concert only

 

Sun 8 Nov, 3pm
Time Hear  
Queens House, National Maritime Museum
Admission free
For advance reservations call 020 8305 4356 or email iodmusic@tcm.ac.uk


Promenade performance by residents of the Isle of Dogs aged 13 - 96 directed by Natasha Lohan & Jason Rowland. Time Hear is created by young people, elders and Trinity students inspired by Jem Finer's 1,000 year composition Longplayer.

Part of the Festival of Time and Space

 

Tue 10 Nov, 1.05pm
Syrinx
Cheltenham Town Hall
Admission free

Holly Cook, flute & Tamara Young, harp

 


Tue 10 Nov
Wren Ensemble

Conducted by Stephen Maw
Founded in 2001, when Trinity moved to its Wren- built Greenwich home, the Wren Ensemble performs two programmes a year in venues in and around Greenwich. This recital sees them perform Brahms: Serenade in D major and Saint-Saëns: Septour. 

TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.05pm
Admission free 

                                                                  

Tue 10 Nov, 4 - 6pm
Journeys in Time & Space
National Maritime Museum
Admission free 
For advance reservations call 020 8305 4367 or email hhendry@tcm.ac.uk 


Special performance by Trinity students and local schools directed by Tim Palmer; inspired by time travel and space adventures.

Part of the Festival of Time and Space

 

Thu 12 Nov - Sun 15 Nov
Greenwich International Early Music Festival 2009
 
The Greenwich International Early Music Festival, jointly presented by Trinity College of Music, the Greenwich Foundation and the Early Music Shop, is one of the major annual dates in the Early Music calendar. Now firmly established as one of the leading educators in the field of historical performance, Trinity College of Music present a glittering array of singers, instrumentalists and teachers in the performance festival.

At the same time the magnificent Painted Hall will echo with the sound of all things early music as The Early Music Shop presents the world's largest exhibition of early musical instruments. The exhibition provides direct access to instrument makers from around the globe, as well as shops, music publishers, recording companies, societies and forums. Expect expert advice on, and demonstrations of, the widest range of instruments imaginable- from spinets, viols and sackbuts to hurdy gurdies, crumhorns and harpsichords.

www.earlymusicfestival.com

 


Thu 12 Nov
The Armitage Brass Quintet

Andrew Macfarlane & Scott Langridge, trumpets
Laurie Truluck, horn
Hannah taylor, trombone
Iain McDonald, tuba

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, ST ALFEGE CHURCH, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.10pm
Admission free

Thu 12 Nov, 7.45pm
Avison Ensemble 
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
Box Office 020 8463 0100
£16 (£12 concessions) 

Programme featuring Pavlo Beznosiuk (Soloist and Director) to include Violin Concerto in D by Sir Frederick William Herschel (1738 - 1822), German-born British composer and astronomer who became famous for discovering the planet Uranus.

Part of the Greenwich International Early Music Festival and Exhibition 2009

 


Fri 13 Nov, 11.30 am - 2.00pm
Masterclass: Alison Crum, viola da gamba
Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music
Admission free- limited spaces

For students at Conservatoire and University level

 


Fri 13 Nov, 1.00pm
Wren Ensemble
Regent Hall
Admission free 

Conducted by Stephen Maw
Programme to include Brahms: Serenade in D major and Saint-Saëns: Septour

 

Fri 13 Nov, 1.00pm
Harriet Stubbs, piano
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Admission free 

 


Fri 13 Nov, 1.00pm - 1.45pm
Trinity College of Music Recorder Consort
St. Alfege Church, Greenwich
£2 on the door (no pre-booking)

Fri 13 Nov
Panos Ntourntoufis, voice 

FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS
All concerts at 1.15pm
£5 with lunch or £2 concert only 

 

Fri 13 Nov, 2.30pm - 3.15pm
J S Bach: Suites Nos 1 and 2  
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
£2 on the door only (no pre-booking)


Susan Shepherd, baroque cello

Part of the Greenwich International Early Music Festival and Exhibition 2009 

 


3.30pm - 6.00pm
Masterclass: John Henry, harpsichord & clavichord

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music
Admission free- limited spaces

In association with the British Clavichord Society

 


5.45pm- 7.00pm
Pamela Thorby, recorder & Huw Warren, keyboard
St. Alfege Church, Greenwich
£10 (£7 concessions)

 



7.45pm - 10.00pm
Paul Goodwin conducts Handel: Oratorio - The Triumph of Time and Truth
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
Box Office 020 8463 0100
£10 (£7 concessions)

Performed by Trinity's Baroque Orchestra and Choir

 


Sat 14 Nov, 11.00am
Greenwich International Early Music Festival 
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
Junior Trinity Recorder Ensembles Recital


11.00am - 1.30pm
Masterclass: Alison Crum, viola da gamba 
St. Alfege Church, Greenwich
Admission free

For amateur viola players and consorts


12.45pm - 1.15pm
J S Bach: Suite No 3
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
£2 on the door only (no pre-booking) 

Susan Shepherd, baroque cello

Part of the Greenwich International Early Music Festival and Exhibition 2009


Sat 14 Nov, 1.00pm
Coffee Concert Series

Morden College Chapel, Blackheath
Admission free

 

Sat 14 Nov, 2.00pm
The Warwickshire Waits

Old Royal Naval College Chapel
£2 on the door only (no pre-booking)


3.30pm - 4pm
J S Bach: Suite No 4
Old Royal Naval College Chapel
£2 on the door only (no pre-booking) 

Susan Shepherd, baroque cello

Part of the Greenwich International Early Music Festival and Exhibition 2009


5.30pm - 6.30pm
Rie Kosaka, soprano and harp

Old Royal Naval College Chapel
A performance given by the winner and runners-up of the Ella Kidney Prize for Early Music
£2 on the door only (no pre-booking)


7.45pm - 9.45pm
Early Music and Composition Faculties

St Alfege Church, Greenwich

Cantatas from the Italian Baroque juxtaposed with contemporary works for early instruments in a programme inspired by the International Year of Astronomy
£10 (£7 concessions)




Sun 15 Nov, 10.30am - 12.00pm
Maurice Steger, recorder and Laurence Cummings, harpsichord

RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS

£13.50 (£11 concessions)




Sun 15 Nov, 11.00am - 12.15pm
Festival Service
Susan Shepherd, baroque cello, and the Revd. Jeremy Frost present J.S. Bach: Suite No. 5; with additional music sung by the Old Royal Naval College Chapel Choir.

Old Royal Naval College Chapel




Sun 15 Nov, 1.30pm - 5.30pm
Moeck Competition
International competition for solo recorder

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
 
Admission free - limited space




Sun 15 Nov, 3.00pm - 3.30pm
J.S. Bach, Suite No. 6
Susan Shepherd, baroque cello

Old Royal Naval College Chapel
£2 on the door only (no pre-booking)



Tue 17 Nov, 10.00am - 1.00pm
Oboe Masterclass with Nora Cismondi

Trinity students play for multi-award winning oboist Nora Cismondi. As an orchestral musician Nora has performed for many top European ensembles including the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Munich Chamber Orchestra and the Orchestre National de France where she is currently Solo Principal. 

Trinity College of Music
 
Admission free 

                                                                  


Tue 17 Nov
Brass Ensemble

A chance to hear students from the Brass Department perform a range of repertoire. 

TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.05pm
Admission free 

                                                                  


Wed 18 Nov, 12.00pm
A Little Lunch Music

The Space
Admission free




Thu 19 Nov, 10.00am
Vocal Masterclass with Robert Tear
Vocal faculty students perform for the world-renowned tenor

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music


Thu 19 Nov, 10.00am
Classical Guitar Day
Trinity celebrates the work of world-renowned soloist Julian Bream and the 70th birthday of composer and guitarist Leo Brouwer. Featuring a talk by Graham Wade, two concerts of solo and ensemble music, a Masterclass by John Mills and the UK premiere of Brouwer's Guitar Concert No. 5 (Helsinki) with soloist Graham Devine.


10.30am - 11.30am
The life and work of Julian Bream and Leo Brouwer's Concerto No.5
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free

Talk given by Graham Wade


11.45am - 12.30pm
Informal Concert: A Tribute to Julian Bream
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free

Trinity students perform a programme of guitar music written for Julian Bream. To include works by William Walton, Benjamin Britten, Lennox Berkeley and others.


Thu 19 Nov
Guitar Orchestra

Conducted by James Woodrow
Leo Brouwer: Aceria del cielo, elaire y La sonrisa
Heitor Villa Lobos: Bachianas Brasilieras No. 9
Erik Satie: Parade
Piazzolla: Histoire du Tango
Leo Brouwer: El Decameron Negro

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, ST ALFEGE CHURCH, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.10pm
Admission free

 

Thu 19 Nov, 2.30pm - 5.30pm
Guitar Masterclass with John Mills

Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free


Thu 19 Nov, 7.30pm
Trinity Chamber Orchestra
Blackheath Halls, Great Hall
Conducted by Nic Pendlebury
Graham Devine: Guitar
Leo Brouwer: Guitar Concerto No. 5 (Helsinki) UK Premiere
Haydn: Symphony No. 101 (Clock)
Karl Jenkins: Imagined Oceans

£8 (£5 concessions)



Fri 20 Nov, 10am
Saxophone Masterclass with Joonatan Rautiola

Trinity students perform for Finnish saxophonist Jooantan Rautiola.  Spearheading a new generation of talented wind players emerging from Scandinavia, Joonatan has won many competitions and performed at prestigious venues around the world, including a recital at Carnegie Hall.

Stuart Room, Trinity College of Music

Admission free 

                                                                  


Fri 20 Nov, 1pm
Guitar Department

A chance to hear students from the Brass Department perform a range of repertoire. 

FRIDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, CHARLTON HOUSE

Admission free 

                                                                  


Fri 20 Nov
The Blossom Street Singers 

FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS
All concerts at 1.15pm
Admission free 

                                                                  

Fri 20 Nov, 6.00pm
Trinity Saxes

Under the direction of Gerard McChrystal, Trinity Saxes present an ecvening of solo and ensemble music, featuring solo performances by special guest artist Joonatan Rautiola. 

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

Admission free 

                                                                  


Tue 24 Nov
The Nordic Muse

Chamber choir conducted by Stephen Jackson perform choral music from Scandinavia

TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.05pm
Admission free 

                                                                  

Wed 25 Nov, 6.00pm
The John Longmire Competition

Pianists perform solo piano works by Beethoven 

Admission free 

                                                                  


Thu 26 Nov
Harp Department Showcase Concert

Chamber choir conducted by Stephen Jackson perform choral music from Scandinavia

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, ST ALFEGE CHURCH, GREENWICH
All concerts at 1.10pm
Admission free 

                                                                  


Thu 26 Nov, 7.30pm
Trinity Jazz Ensemble: Dance Music of the '30s and early '40s

Directed by Malcolm Earle-Smith

Guest artist: Alan Barnes, saxophone

Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

£8 (£5 concessions)

                                                                  


Fri 27 Nov
Francesca Reich, saxophone 

FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS
All concerts at 1.15pm
Admission free 

                                                                  

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