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Thu 1 Oct Verity Thirkettle, harp & violin with Matthew McCombie, piano
THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, ST ALFEGE CHURCH, GREENWICH All concerts at 1.10pm Admission free
At the heart of Maritime Greenwich, St Alfege Church is the perfect venue for our free Thursday Lunchtime Concert Series. A sacred site for nearly 1000 years, the present church was designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor and dedicated in 1718.
Our solo instrumentalists and small ensembles give concerts in St. Alfege on a weekly basis to showcase their music talents. We invite you to come along and experience live music making and the wonderful acoustics of this beautiful building.
Thu 1 Oct, 7.30pm Naked Again - Club Night Recital Room, Blackheath Halls £8 (£5 concessions)
After the success of the first event of this kind last October, Trinity's Contemporary Music Group led by Gregory Rose feature again in our Contemporary Club Night, performing works by Composition Faculty Staff.
Fri 2 Oct Peter Foggitt, voice
FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS
Performed by students on Post Graduate courses at Trinity All concerts at 1.15pm £5 with lunch or £2 concert only
Considered to be amongst the finest facilities available to any conservatoire, the recital room at Blackheath Halls, home to Lunch & Listen, is an exceptional performance space to hear our students perform programmes from classical to avant garde and everything in between.
Enjoy a light lunch before or after the concert, at an inclusive price of £5- it's a great deal!
Fri 2 Oct Hawksmoor Wind Ensemble Regent Hall Admission free Conducted by Stephen Maw Programme to include Berlioz arr. G. Emerson: Roman Carnival Overture Sat 3 Oct, 11.15am Coffee Concert Series Morden College Chapel, Blackheath Admission free Astraeus Saxaphone Quartet Francessca Reich, soprano Yasmin Ogilvie, alto Ben Capon, tenor Emma Cross, baritone Sun 4 Oct, 7.30pm The Vesuvio Quintet Chiddingly Festival Ticket information: info@chidddnglyfestival.co.uk A programme of French & English woodwind music Holly Cook, flute Ben Marshall, oboe Will Gibson, clarinet Kathryn Allnutt, horn Gráinne Devery, bassoon
Fri 2 Oct Hawksmoor Wind Ensemble Regent Hall Admission free
Conducted by Stephen Maw Programme to include Berlioz arr. G. Emerson: Roman Carnival Overture
Sat 3 Oct, 11.15am Coffee Concert Series Morden College Chapel, Blackheath Admission free Astraeus Saxaphone Quartet Francessca Reich, soprano Yasmin Ogilvie, alto Ben Capon, tenor Emma Cross, baritone
Sun 4 Oct, 7.30pm
The Vesuvio Quintet Chiddingly Festival Ticket information: info@chidddnglyfestival.co.uk
A programme of French & English woodwind music
Holly Cook, flute Ben Marshall, oboe Will Gibson, clarinet Kathryn Allnutt, horn Gráinne Devery, bassoon
Tue 6 Oct Organ Recital Our organ students mark the anniversaries of Handel, Mendelssohn and Purcell in this lunchtime concert on the 1789 Samuel Green Organ
TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, OLD ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE CHAPEL, GREENWICH All concerts at 1.05pm Admission free
Our Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts Series is held in the glorious surroundings of the Old Royal Naval College Chapel - a baroque masterpiece of English architecture overlooking the River Thames. Come and enjoy a variety of repertoire from throughout the ages. You will be spoiled for choice!
Tue 6 Oct, 3.15pm The Proust Piano Trio Southwark Cathedral Admission free Mozart Piano Trio No.7 in G minor, KV56 Fauré Piano Trio in D minor, Op.120 Fuensanta Zambrana, violin Arturo Serna, cello Mikako Sugamura, piano
Tue 6 Oct, 3.15pm The Proust Piano Trio Southwark Cathedral Admission free
Mozart Piano Trio No.7 in G minor, KV56 Fauré Piano Trio in D minor, Op.120 Fuensanta Zambrana, violin Arturo Serna, cello Mikako Sugamura, piano
Wed 7 Oct, 1.00pm A Little Lunch Music The Space Admission free
see www.tcm.ac.uk/whatson for more details
Thu 8 Oct Helen Nicholas, piano Music by Debussy, Mozart & Mendelssohn
Fri 9 Oct Harp Department Trinity's outstanding harpists present an exciting programme of music for harp
FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, CHARLTON HOUSE All concerts at 1.00pm Admission free Charlton House is a beautiful Grade 1 listed Jacobean Manor House, situated in South East London. Most of its original features are still preserved throughout the house, including excellent fireplaces, ceilings, doors and the recently restored Old Staircase. It is the ideal setting for the range of performances on offer.
Fri 9 Oct, 1.00pm Bach Immersion St Martin-in-the-Fields Admission free Trinity's Early Music Faculty, directed by Walter Reiter and Sean Farrell perform J S Bach: Cantata No.209 and Brandenburg: Concerto No.4
Fri 9 Oct Proust Piano Trio The Proust Piano Trio is a young professional chamber music ensemble. They united their talents in October 2008 and within less than a year they won the ‘Audience Prize’ at the Cavatina Chamber Music Competition 2009 in London. Their musicians are experienced soloists and chamber musicians from Spain, Japan and Venezuela.
FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN, RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS All concerts at 1.15pm £5 with lunch or £2 concert only
Tue 13 Oct, 10.30am- 1.30pm Vocal Masterclass with Rosalind Plowright Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music Admission free Vocal students sing for one of Britain's leading opera singers
Tue 13 Oct String Ensemble with Gerard McChrystal, saxophone Conducted by Nic Pendlebury Programme - John Adams: Shaker Loops, Péteris Vasks: Music Dolorosa and Philip Glass: Façades
Thu 15 Oct Kyoko Murai, soprano & Taro Takeuchi, lute & theorbo Songs and instrumental pieces by Purcell and his contemporaries
Thu 15 Oct, 7.30pm String Ensemble with children from Tower Haml ets Bromley by Bow Centre Water City Festival Tickets are priced at £6 for more information visit www.bbc.org.uk Conducted by Nic Pendlebury Programme - Peter Warlock: Capriol Suite, John Adams: Shaker Loops, Péteris Vasks Music: Dolorosa and Philip Glass: Façades
Fri 16 Oct Lunch & Listen Series Peter Cowdrey (piano), Jennifer Raven (flute) and Helka Kaski (dancer), members of The Conference of Birds, perform and improvise music and dance inspired by the song of the blackbird, with a backdrop of projections. Peter Cowdrey also plays his 12 preludes for piano. RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS All concerts at 1.15pm £5 with lunch or £2 concert only
Fri 16 Oct Lunch & Listen Series
Peter Cowdrey (piano), Jennifer Raven (flute) and Helka Kaski (dancer), members of The Conference of Birds, perform and improvise music and dance inspired by the song of the blackbird, with a backdrop of projections. Peter Cowdrey also plays his 12 preludes for piano.
RECITAL ROOM, BLACKHEATH HALLS All concerts at 1.15pm £5 with lunch or £2 concert only
Tue 20 Oct, 1.05pm Haydn: Symphony No.100 St. Alfege Church, Greenwich Admission free Performed by 1st and 2nd year students on the BMus course, Ian Mitchell and Walter Reiter will conduct Gluck: Alceste Overture , Joseph Horovitz: Fête galante and Haydn: Symphony No.100
Wed 21 Oct, 12.00pm A Little Lunch Music The Space Admission free Halcyon Quartet Music by Haydn, Shostakovich & Mendelssohn Julian Azkoul & Leslie Townsend, violins Robert Ames, viola Seth Branum, cello
Thu 22 Oct Performance Collective presents a concert of (almost) Invisible Music Wind, string and vocal music, from unseen sources, coming at you from all angles. Pieces from different countries, including the music Gabrieli, Pachabel, Finnissy, Byrd and more. THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES, ST ALFEGE CHURCH, GREENWICH All concerts at 1.10pm Admission free
Thu 22 Oct Performance Collective presents a concert of (almost) Invisible Music Wind, string and vocal music, from unseen sources, coming at you from all angles. Pieces from different countries, including the music Gabrieli, Pachabel, Finnissy, Byrd and more.
Thu 22 Oct, 7.30pm Wind Orchestra Great Hall, Blackheath Halls £8 (£5 concessions) Conducted by Jonathan Tilbrook Trinity's Wind Orchestra performs Edwin Roxburgh: Aeolian Carillons , Giles Easterbrook: The Moon Under Water , Richard Rodney Bennett: Morning Music , Judith Bingham: Three American Icons and Joe Cutler: Sal's Sax
Fri 23 Oct Lunch & Listen Series Performed by students on Post Graduate courses at Trinity
Fri 23 Oct Hawksmoor Wind Ensemble Conductor: Stephen Maw Programme to include Berlioz arr. G. Emerson: Roman Carnival Overture
CHARLTON HOUSE All concerts at 1.00pm Admission free
Sat 24 Oct, 11.15am Coffee Concert Series Morden College Chapel, Blackheath Admission free Sun 25 Oct, 4pm Festival of Time and Space Launch Royal Observatory, Greenwich Admission free A celebration to launch 4 weeks of special musical events and performances, to include first showing of Planetarium Shorts compositions and sound installations in Royal Observatory Galleries; created by Trinity staff and students. Part of the Festival of Time and Space
Sat 24 Oct, 11.15am Coffee Concert Series
Morden College Chapel, Blackheath Admission free
Sun 25 Oct, 4pm Festival of Time and Space Launch
Royal Observatory, Greenwich Admission free
A celebration to launch 4 weeks of special musical events and performances, to include first showing of Planetarium Shorts compositions and sound installations in Royal Observatory Galleries; created by Trinity staff and students.
Part of the Festival of Time and Space
Tue 27 Oct Trinity College of Music Junior Fellows
Introducing the Finzi Quartet, the new 2009/2010 Trinity Bulldog Junior Fellows. Formed under the guidance of the late Dr Christopher Rowland at the Royal Northern College of Music, they were recently selected by the Tillet Trust and the Park Lane Group and 2009/2010 sees the Quartet debut at both the Wigmore hall and the Purcell Room.
Thu 29 Oct Mikako Sugamara, piano Schubert: Klavierstuck D.946 Schumann: nachtstucke Op.23
Fri 30 Oct Lunch & Listen Series Performed by students on Post Graduate courses at Trinity
Fri 30 Oct, 2.30pm Horn Masterclass with Szabolcs Zempleni Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music Admission free Trinity students perform to Hungarian soloist Szabolcs Zempleni. A winner of several major competitions including the ARD in Munich in 2005, Zempleni enjoys a busy career as an International soloist. He is also a sought after orchestral player and has performed with the Budapest Festival Orchestra and Bamburg Symphony Orchestra where he is currently Principal. This event represents Zempleni's debut appearance in the UK.