WINTER FESTIVAL 7–18 December 2012 spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk 020 7377 1362
Mar 07, 2016
WinTer FesTival7–18 December 2012spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk 020 7377 1362
spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk 020 7377 1362
“Top class performers and inspired programming”
Time OuT
As the year turns and London’s big summer fades, we’d like you to join us in Spitalfields this December for an end of year musical celebration.
Come and explore the hidden corners of the neighbourhood as we conjure up intimate performances in Georgian front rooms, opera with holographs in the vibrant Hoxton Hall, and unlock the Tower of London with an a JS Bach-inspired composition project. We continue fill more familiar spaces with sound as we’re joined by Gabrieli Consort & Players, The English Concert, and London Handel Players
bringing the best in baroque, and I Fagiolini in David Lang’s poignant The Little Match Girl Passion. Also taking the helm will be local people of all ages, from our young programmers to our community choirs, as well as the return of the magical Musical Rumpus series.
So come and enjoy the sights and sounds with us this Winter Festival! Wherever you’re coming from, you will be most welcome.
When you buy your tickets, why not consider donating the value of another ticket? We give all donated tickets to local residents who have not been to a Festival before and wish to experience our events for the first time.
So far you have given 1,200 tickets and this year we won a Royal Philharmonic Society Music Award for the scheme. Please help us keep it going if you can.
WelcOme TO Our FesTival
Buy One, DOnaTe One.
Abigail Pogson Chief Executive
scOTTish reels anD WinTer riFFs
lOnDOn hanDel Players WiTh alasDair Fraser
Friday 7 December • 7.00pm – 9.00pmShoreditch Church (St Leonard’s)
A £15 B £10 C/D £5
London Handel PlayersAlasdair Fraser fiddleNatalie Haas celloClare Salaman hurdy-gurdy
Music to include works by Lully, Vivaldi, Robert Mackintosh and Niel Gow
The London Handel Players, led by Adrian Butterfield, have wowed audiences around the world for over 10 years. Now they team up with the renowned Scottish fiddle player Alasdair Fraser for a new programme of folk-inspired baroque music from the Celts and the Gauls. It won’t be a quiet start to the Festival – join us to kick things off in style!
“ …London Handel Players have consummate skill and musicianship…” New York Times, January 2012
Insight • 6.00pm Adrian Butterfield and Alasdair Fraser talk about this evening’s programme.
Friday 7 December • 11.30am – 12.30pmShoreditch Church (St Leonard’s)
Free, booking required
London Handel PlayersSam Glazer presenter
Your ears and feet are requested as Sam Glazer introduces musicians from the London Handel Players in a musical adventure based around Gaelic traditional songs and classically-styled airs. This concert is specially designed for young people to delve into the sound world of folk and baroque traditions.
Supported by M & G Investments
miDWinTer music WinTer markeT
Saturday 8 December • 10.30am – 12.30pmShoreditch Church (St Leonard’s)
Free, booking required
Tower Hamlets Arts and Music Education Service
Come and hear extraordinary young musicians from across Tower Hamlets showcasing their creative energy, musical skills and exuberance. Over 150 musicians, led by John Sims and the THAMES team, will bring you an array of musical stylings from their orchestras, double reeds, wind bands, tuned percussion, choirs and, bringing the house down, the THAMES Big Band.
Supported by M & G Investments
“ What amazing energy!” Audience Member, Winter Festival 2011
Saturday 8 DecemberLive performances 12.00pm – 3.00pm
[Market open 11.00am – 4.00pm]Crispin Place, Spitalfields E1
Free, no booking required
Join us for our seasonal showcase of local talent for a lunchtime of live music, art and fashion as we link up with our local partner Crisis to celebrate and promote the year-round work of Crisis Skylight.
In association with Crisis and Spitalfields E1
OrgelBüchlein aT The TOWer OF lOnDOn in The hOuse
Saturday 8 December • 7.00pm – 8.45pmThe Chapel Royal
of St Peter ad VinculaA £25 B £18 (ticket includes a glass of wine)
Colm Carey organCatherine Martin violinWilliam Whitehead chamber organ
Programme to include music by JS Bach, Biber and new works forming part of the project to complete Bach’s Orgelbüchlein.
Experience the rare opportunity of enjoying a concert in the ancient and intimate setting of the Chapel Royal at the Tower of London. After a short talk, hear Biber’s exquisite Rosary Sonatas alongside chorale preludes by leading contemporary composers, extending the genius of Bach’s Orgelbüchlein into the 21st century.
In partnership with the European Commission Representation in the UK and EUNIC London
Sunday 9 December • 6.00pm – 8.00pmGeorgian drawing rooms
of Spitalfields£35, including drinks at the end
of the event.
Recitals by students from the Royal Academy of Music
Part concert series, part historical tour, join us as we visit a new series of Spitalfields houses. Come and discover this unique part of London through music, with intimate performances that range from the Baroque to specially composed new works for each location. Complete your evening with a drinks reception at your final venue.
We regret that this event is not fully accessible to customers with limited mobility.
Advance booking via phone only.
TOujOurs eT Près De mOi: a hOlOgraPhic OPera
“BuT WhO knOWs The easT enD?”: an exPlOraTiOn
Monday 10 • Tuesday 11 December7.00pm – 8.00pm & 8.45pm – 9.45pm
Hoxton Hall £15 (unreserved)
Opera Erratica EXAUDI Patrick Eakin Young directorJames Weeks musical director
Opera as you have never encountered it before – playful holographic characters act out a visually stunning story to the accompaniment of renaissance madrigals and contemporary works sung by leading vocal ensemble EXAUDI. This haunting dramatic work tells a touching, fractured tale of absence and regret through music, startling images and visual wonder.
Supported by Arts Council England
“ Sometimes you find beauty in the most surprising productions and places... The visuals are a constant wonder” NOW Toronto
Insight • Tuesday 11 December • 6.30pm A conversation with Opera Erratica director Patrick Eakin Young about
the project.
Monday 10 • Tuesday 11 • Wednesday 12 Thursday 13 December
7.00pm – 9.00pmMeeting place confirmed
upon booking£12
Alan Gilbey
BAFTA Award-winning screenwriter and lifelong East Ender Alan Gilbey invites you to join him on a journey in the footsteps of Arthur Morrison to hear tales of the mean streets of Spitalfields and beyond. To coincide with his new book, East End Backpassages: an explorer’s guide, Alan and other local writers and performers come together for a Shoreditch remix of his sold out Summer Festival event to create an immersive experience which is part oral history event, part site specific performance and full of intrigue.
We regret that this event is not fully accessible to customers with limited mobility. Not suitable for children.
“ A beautiful, funny, moving experience... Brilliantly delivered... You make history come alive... Fabulous and full of surprises.” Audience Member, Summer Festival 2012
“One of the pleasures of Spitalfields Music’s festivals are their human warmth.”
Daily Telegraph June 2012
give yOung PeOPle a chanceto learn new skills, raise their aspirations and work with the very best musicians.
receive greaT BeneFiTssuch as discounts and first dibs on tickets,
invitation-only events, open rehearsals and the chance to meet some of the UK’s top musicians.
jOin a Familyof music fans from all walks of life.
chamPiOn The sPiTalFielDs areaand support quality music in East London.
jOin sPiTalFielDs musicAdd £35 membership when you
buy your tickets to:
You benefit, others benefit, Spitalfields thrives.
Visit spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk or call us on 020 7377 1362 for more information.
Who needs global when this can be your local?
musical rumPus: a Fairy Queen in The FOresT
Tuesday 11 December 10.30am – 11.30am & 12.00pm – 1.00pm
Rich Mix A suggested donation of £5 per child is
welcomed from those who are able
Zoë Palmer presenter
Purcell arr. Sam Glazer The Fairy Queen
Back by popular demand from our Summer Festival. Join us to explore a magical world of fairies and other creatures. Designed especially for very young ears (0–2-year-olds) and their parents, from the music of Henry Purcell.
Supported by Youth Music and THAMES
“ My 18-month old daughter was entranced throughout – she loved the different instruments and beautiful harmonies and slept for hours afterwards because she was so relaxed!” Audience Member, Winter Festival 2011
The liTTle maTch girl PassiOn
I FagioliniRobert Hollingworth directorMatthew Robins puppetry
JS Bach Jesu, meine Freude BWV 227David Lang The Little Match Girl Passion
In this unique concert, Gramophone Award-winning vocal ensemble I Fagiolini bring together one of JS Bach’s greatest motets with David Lang’s The Little Match Girl Passion. Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s heartbreaking story Lang’s Pulitzer Prize-winning piece takes its inspiration from Bach’s St Matthew Passion, and is here animated with exquisite shadow puppetry by Matthew Robins. Threading the works together are delicate and evocative carols from Germany and Denmark, creating a poignant yuletide concert.
Produced by Opera North Projects. With support from Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
“ Silhouettes that have something of the deft wit of Picasso sketches” Guardian, on shadow-puppeteer Matthew Robins.
Insight • 6.00pm A conversation with Robert Hollingworth
and Matthew Robins.
Friday 14 December • 7.00pm – 9.00pmShoreditch Church (St Leonard’s)
A £25 B £18 C £10 D £5
gaBrieli cOnsOrT & Players a musical FeasT
Saturday 15 December • 7.00pm – 9.00pmShoreditch Church (St Leonard’s)
A £25 B £18 C £10 D £5
Gabrieli Consort & PlayersPaul McCreesh director
Britten A Boy Was Born
Music by Howells, Holst and Jonathan Dove alongside Tudor masterpieces
Fresh from their Associate Artist series at our Summer Festival, Gabrieli Consort & Players return as part of their final celebrations of their 30th birthday year. Britten’s virtuosic choral masterpiece is built around a tapestry of medieval poetry which has inspired so much glorious twentieth-century English choral music. It is accompanied by another of the choral collections from across the ages for which Gabrieli are so widely renowned.
Supported by Spitalfields Music Patrons
“ ...Budding singers, composers, conductors and producers everywhere take note: this is how it’s done ... All we can do is applaud...” Classic FM Magazine, April 2012
Sunday 16 December • 7.00pm – 10.00pmGalvin La Chapelle
£55 including two-course meal with coffee and petit fours
Gallicantus
Programme to include works by Byrd, Taverner and Tomkins
Back by popular demand, we return to the stunning historic surroundings of Michelin-starred Galvin La Chapelle for a musical banquet. Fast rising early music stars Gallicantus – who impressed Winter Festival audiences in 2011 with their debut – perform sets of festive early vocal music between delectable courses.
“ Impassioned and exciting music” The Times on Gallicantus’ debut
The english cOncerT vivalDi’s angels
Monday 17 December • 7.00pm – 9.00pmChrist Church Spitalfields
A £32 B £26 C £16 D £10 E £5
The English ConcertLaurence Cummings director
Corelli Concerto grosso in G minor Op.6 No.8 (Christmas Concerto)JS Bach Cantana “Schwingt freudig euch empor” BWV 36 Magnificat BWV 243
Former Associate Artists The English Concert return to Christ Church Spitalfields with a sumptuous feast of seasonal baroque music. Full of invention Corelli’s energetic Christmas Concerto remains one of his most popular works, alongside two magnificent works by JS Bach: the Advent cantata Schwingt freudig euch empor and his choral masterpiece, the Magnificat. A festive celebration not to be missed!
Supported by Rawlinson & Hunter, Bircham Dyson Bell, and a syndicate of individual donors
“ As a listener it’s exhilarating to be invited to lose oneself in such expertly crafted fantasy” The Guardian on The English Concert’s King Arthur in Spitalfields Music Summer Festival 2011.
Insight • 6.30pm Laurence Cummings discusses this
evening’s programme.
Tuesday 18 December • 7.00pm – 9.15pm Christ Church Spitalfields
A £32 B £26 C £16 D £10 E £5
Catherine Martin violinEmilie Renard mezzo sopranoEarly Opera CompanyWomen sing EastChristian Curnyn conductor
Vivaldi Concertos from L’Estro Armonico Op3Arias from Juditha Triumphans RV644Gloria RV589
Chase away the winter weather with a musical trip to the sun drenched piazzas of eighteenth-century Venice. Join the Early Opera Company on a trip to the Ospedale della Pieta, where orphaned girls were taught to sing and play like angels by no less than Antonio Vivaldi, who dedicated 30 years of his life to this astounding institution. The concert combines dazzling concertos with virtuoso arias and culminates with Vivaldi’s most popular choral work, the Gloria.
“ refined, sexy entertainment.” Guardian on Early Opera Company
The english resTauranTSpecial Festival menu available before and after Christ Church performances.Reservations: theenglishrestaurant.com 020 7247 4110
cOncessiOnsChildren under 16 50% discountStudents £5 best available Under 26 25% discountJobseekers 25% discountDisabled and limited mobility free companion ticket where requiredGroups of 10+ 10% discount
accessThere is wheelchair access in all of our venues and hearing loops at all box offices. If you require a large print version of this brochure or special assistance, please call us on the main box office or minicom numbers above or email [email protected].
24 hours: spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk Mon–Fri 10.00am – 6.00pm: 020 7377 1362 Minicom: 020 7375 0730 Half an hour in advance of the event start time: On the door
FesTival
saver!
Book for two or more
events and get 15% off.
Excludes £5 tickets
and other
discounts.
BOOking inFOrmaTiOn
nO sTrings aTTacheDFree tickets for Tower Hamlets Residents. If you live in Tower Hamlets and have never been to one of our events before, you may qualify for a pair of free tickets! To find out more give us a call on 020 7377 1362 or email nostringsattached @spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk.
seaTing PlansChrist ChurchA, B, C: NaveD: Side Aisles, unreserved
& restricted viewE: Gallery, unreserved & unsighted
Shoreditch ChurchA, B: NaveC: Side Aisles, unreserved
& restricted viewD: Gallery, unreserved & unsighted
STAGE
SID
E A
ISL
ES
SID
E A
ISL
ESG
AL
LE
RY
GA
LL
ER
Y
NAVE NAVE
Graphic Design: Imagist www.imagistlondon.com
CR: The Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula Tower of London, EC3N 4ABCC: Christ Church Spitalfields Commercial Street, E1 6LYCP: Crispin Place Spitalfields Market, E1 6LYGL: Galvin La Chapelle 35 Spital Square, E1 6DYHH: Hoxton Hall 130 Hoxton Street, N1 6SHRM: Rich Mix 35–47 Bethnal Green Road, E1 6LA SC: Shoreditch Church (St Leonard’s) Shoreditch High Street, E1 6JN
Programme details are correct at the time of going to press. In unavoidable circumstances Spitalfields Music reserves the right to alter the artists or programme.
venues
Spitalfields Music (registered as Spitalfields Festival Ltd.) is a registered charity no. 1052043
aDam DanT illusTraTOrTower Hamlets resident Adam Dant is widely known for his unique celebrations of British culture and history through reinventing historical prints and illustrations by combining their style with contemporary ideas and situations. Many will be familiar with his maps and plans, for example of Shoreditch, which have both charted histories and re-imagined areas. Between 1995 and 1999 he created Donald Parsnips Daily Journal a palm-sized ‘newspaper’ distributed at random on the streets – a contemporary take on the eighteenth-century pamphleteer.
For our Winter Festival brochure, Adam takes his inspiration from old playbills and chapbooks. In particular he’s playfully explored the characteristically baroque interplay between music and nature, resulting in the illustrations of animals quizzically exploring musical instruments. He also shows his appreciation for the local architecture in the full-page scenes, featuring vocal consort Gallicantus in restaurant Galvin La Chapelle, as well as the map of our venues for this Festival, appropriately perched on a Georgian-inspired music stand.
Arts Council England LondonCity of LondonLondon Borough of Tower HamletsTower Hamlets Arts and Music Education ServiceYouth Music
Allen & OveryClifford ChanceHammersonHerbert SmithM&G GroupSpitalfields E1
29th May 1961 Charitable TrustBritten-Pears FoundationColumbia Foundation Fund of the Capital Community FoundationCoutts Charitable TrustDerek Shuttleworth Educational TrustEsmée Fairbairn FoundationFidelio Charitable TrustGarfield Weston FoundationGolsoncott FoundationHarold Hyam Wingate Foundation
Holst FoundationJ Paul Getty Jnr Charitable TrustJohn and Susan Bowers FundLynn Foundation Dr Mortimer & Theresa Sackler FoundationPaul Hamlyn FoundationPRS for Music Foundation RothschildRVW TrustSir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary SettlementSt Katharine and Shadwell TrustWestfield Community GrantWorshipful Company of Armourers & Brasiers Worshipful Company of Chartered Secretaries & AdministratorsWorshipful Company of FuellersWorshipful Company of IronmongersWorshipful Company of Leathersellers
The late Peter LerwillThe late Christopher Vaughan
Hugh ArthurAndrew Blankfield & Bernadette HillmanChris Carter & Stuart DonachieGeoffrey CollensMichael CuttingMr & Mrs Spencer & Lucy De GreyAlex & Susan de MontNigel DutsonAlbert & Rowan EdwardsHelen Fraser CBENick & Emma HardieKeith & Sarah Jane HaydonJohn & Moyra HorsemanColleen KeckPeter & Sarah KingGeorge LawSimon MartinAlan & Dinah MosesHelen PayneRichard Syred & Brian ParsonsThe Ten BellsLibby Young
Thank yOuSpitalfields Music is immensely grateful to the
organisations and individuals who are making our Festival and Learning & Participation programmes happen this year, including our Patrons, in-kind supporters and all
those who wish to remain anonymous.
Date Time Event Venue
Friday 7 ................... 11.30am ...... Scottish Reels and Winter Riffs .............................................. SC .................................... 7.00pm ........ London Handel Players with Alasdair Fraser .................... SCSaturday 8 ............. 10.30am ..... Midwinter Music ............................................................................ SC .................................... 12.00pm ..... Winter Market ..................................................................................CP .................................... 7.00pm ........ Orgelbüchlein at the Tower of London ................................ CRSunday 9 ................ 6.00pm ....... In the House .................................................................................... SMMonday 10 ............. 7.00pm ........ “But Who Knows the East End?”: An Exploration ......... SM .................................... 8.45pm ....... Toujours et Près de Moi: A Holographic Opera ...............HHTuesday 11 ............ 10.30am ..... Musical Rumpus: A Fairy Queen in the Forest ................ RM .................................... 12.00am ..... Musical Rumpus: A Fairy Queen in the Forest ................ RM .................................... 7.00pm ........ Toujours et Près de Moi: A Holographic Opera ...............HH.................................... 7.00pm ........ “But Who Knows the East End?”: An Exploration ......... SM .................................... 8.45pm ....... Toujours et Près de Moi: A Holographic Opera ...............HHWednesday 12 ..... 7.00pm ........ “But Who Knows the East End?”: An Exploration ......... SMThursday 13 .......... 7.00pm ........ “But Who Knows the East End?”: An Exploration ......... SM Friday 14 ................. 7.00pm ........ The Little Match Girl Passion ................................................... SCSaturday 15 .......... 7.00pm ........ Gabrieli Consort & Players ........................................................ SCSunday 16 .............. 7.00pm ........ A Musical Feast .............................................................................. GLMonday 17 ............. 7.00pm ........ The English Concert ..................................................................... CCTuesday 18 ............ 7.00pm ........ Vivaldi’s Angels .............................................................................. CC
calenDar
spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk 020 7377 1362