Monday 13 May 2013

Events for the end of May - from 14 May to 5 June 2013

Around Britten
Wed 22 May
Piano Moves
Tue 4 June & Wed 5 June





A rare glimpse of the elusive
'Roverti' (Trevor Germon)
with Lucina Swain
at Exeter Uni Great Hall
(Uni Choral Soc Mahler VIII)
Roverti Productions presents:
Roverti Gallery of Modern Art
Kay House, Duryard, Exeter Uni
Wednesday 15 May 7.30pm
POEMS AT AN EXHIBITION
Poetry: Trevor Germon ('Roverti')
Plus Jazz Piano
Admission FREE
Come and join the virtual tour!
NO BOOKING NECESSARY!
(Donations to 'MIND' welcomed)





 Directions to Kay House (Click to enlarge)

Brent Singers
(from South Brent!)
Brent Singers
Buckfast Abbey
Saturday 18 May 7.30pm
Karl Jenkins: Stabat Mater
J S Bach: Cantata 1 BWV 1
'Wie schön lauchtet der Morgenstern'
Conductor: Trefor Farrow
Contralto: Cheryl Stead
Organ: David Crocker
Piano: Irina Kosogova
Percussion: Rex King
Tickets: £10
Info: Ian Wiseman 01752 691780
Brent Singers' Buckfast page

Bass: Mike Thorne
Piano: Andrew Daldorph
Clarinet: Chris Gradwell
Guitar: Andrew Barrett
Chris Gradwell and Friends
Blue Ball Sidford
Saturday 19 May 7.30pm
"LE JAZZ"
Reservations:
Info: Chris Gradwell 01297 22228
glyn.holford@sky.com
chrisgradwellinbeer@gmail.com
"Chris Gradwell Musician" website





'Cellist
Matthew Barley
Matthew Barley ('cello)
Exeter Cathedral Quire
Wednesday 22 May 7.30pm
AROUND BRITTEN
Sir Benjamin Britten: 3rd 'Cello Suite
AND music by
Johann Sebastian Bach
Gavin Bryars
James MacMillan (commissioned)
Dai Fujikura (with electronics)
Jan Bang (with electronics)
all with stunning video projections by
Yeast Culture Film Company
Director Nick Hillel
Animator: Adam Smith
Tickets: £15/£12
Link from Cathedral website
(becoming active soon)



guitar: Jesse Molins
Exmouth Festival
Exmouth Library
Wednesday 29 May 12.30am
SILVER SUMMERTIME
(a heady mix of hot Latin & French cool)
Flutes: Ruth Molins
Guitar: Jesse Molins
Bass: Al Swainger
Tickets: TBC





Pianist

Bethan Scolding
3rd Stage Dance Company
Cygnet New Theatre
Tuesday 4 June 7pm
Wednesday 5 June 8.30pm
PIANO MOVES
Choreography inspired by the music of
Ed Scolding
Ashley James Turner
William Bower
Claude Debussy
Robert Schumann
Peter Sculthorpe
Yann Tiersen
Directors: Gudrun Derrick
& Polly Crockett Robertson
Piano: Bethan Scolding
Tickets: £6
Book online with the Bikeshed Theatre
Tuesday / Wednesday )
Press release from Bethan Scolding

3rd Stage Dance Company present 'Piano Moves' Cygnet New Theatre Tue 4th & Wed 5th June 2013 - A press release from pianist Bethan Scolding, who will provide the LIVE music


PRESS RELEASE: EXETER IGNITE FESTIVAL

3RD STAGE DANCE COMPANY PRESENTS PIANO MOVES

THE CYGNET THEATRE
 4TH JUNE, 7PM
5TH JUNE, 8.30PM

3rd Stage Dance Company present extracts from their project, Piano Moves which shows short studies of choreography to solo piano music. The choreography is inspired by contemporary composition and features music by Ed Scolding. Ashley James Turner and William Bower, three very influential modern day composers, as well as several more compositions from Debussy, Schumman, Sculthorpe and Tiersen. The dancing will be contemporary based with a classical twist showing romance, troubles and pure interpretations.

The studies in Piano Moves contain a loose narrative which draws in the audience giving everybody something to be able to identify with; watching feels comfortable as you observe beautiful lines, shapes and patterns. The piano music comes to life through the movement of miniature stories on the stage. The dancers are delighted and honoured to have Bethan Scolding, concert pianist, play the piano live for their performance.

The dancers come from a variety of backgrounds including Rambert, London Contemporary and Royal Ballet. All dancers bring different choreography to the stage and audiences report their joy in watching such experienced dancers adding that there is always 'something for everyone to enjoy and appreciate'. There is always a slight narrative that people can read into using their own life experiences as a guide, or just sit back and enjoy the lines, shapes, patterns and musical phrasing through movement. 

Bethan Scolding is an award-winning classical pianist who performs across the UK as a concert soloist, accompanist and chamber musician. She performs music from the classical to contemporary, including premieres of new works, improvisations and original live accompaniments for silent film.  

"Every single person and I mean everyone said they wanted to see more and that this shouldn't be a one off performance. That says it all! .......the people of Britain deserve to see this show."

"I thought Piano Moves was so wonderful. Really special. You and your
company did a beautiful job. I think the world needs more show like yours."

TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: www.igniteexeter.org.uk

FOR MORE INFO:
tel: +44 (0) 7717 070 462
www.bethanscolding.com


Pianist

Bethan Scolding
3rd Stage Dance Company
Cygnet New Theatre
Tuesday 4 June 7pm
Wednesday 5 June 8.30pm
PIANO MOVES
Choreography inspired by the music of
Ed Scolding
Ashley James Turner
William Bower
Claude Debussy
Robert Schumann
Peter Sculthorpe
Yann Tiersen
Directors: Gudrun Derrick
& Polly Crockett Robertson
Piano: Bethan Scolding
Tickets: £6
Book online with the Bikeshed Theatre
Tuesday / Wednesday )

Thursday 9 May 2013

Jazz re-working of the music of Gioachino Rossini Mike Westbrook's Big Band - with Kate Westbrook The Yellow Room - Hannah's at Seele Hayne Sunday 12 May 2013 - 2.30pm

Mike Westbrook
Kate Westbrook

ROSSINI RE-LOADED

Hannahs at Seale-Hayne
Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 6NQ
Sunday 12 May 2.30pm

The Mike Westbrook Big Band

with jazz & rock variations by
Kate & Mike Westbrook
on themes from the operas of
Gioachino Rossini

"William Tell"

"The Thieving Magpie"

"Othello"

"Cinderella"

"The Barber of Seville"


Admission FREE

Sunday lunch
Overnight accommodation
bookable in advance

information 01626 325800

enquiries@discoverhannahs.org

Mike Westbrook leads his 20-piece big band
in a revival of this internationally acclaimed classic 
- the first jazz work ever to be featured in the BBC Proms

Hannahs has decided that this concert will launch its
2013 Jazz on Sundays Season of performances,
outdoors in the historic quadrangle (indoors if wet).

Admission is now free
(those who have already booked
will be reimbursed at the door)

Wednesday 8 May 2013

Steve Arloff's review of Roger Woodward's new recording of Prokofiev's early twentieth century compositions on 'Celestial Harmonies' records - News from Angela Boyd in Wellington

Roger Woodward
after his sensational recital of
Debussy & Chopin
St Disen's Church Bradninch
Thursday 14th March 2013

After the Bradninch Piano recital in February - a nice little accolade for him from Musicweb-International!

RECORD OF THE MONTH (April, 2013) Musicweb-International 

"Woodward’s playing here is just breathtaking and one could never tire of hearing this disc."

Sergei PROKOFIEV (1891-1953)
Works for Piano: 1908-1938
Sarcasmes Op.17 (1912-14) [9:23]
Prelude Op.12 No.7 (1906-13) [2:12]
Suggestion Diabolique Op.4 No.4 (1910-12) [2:32]
Four Etudes Op.2 (1909) [10:24]
Musiques d’enfants Op.65 (1935) [2:26]
Pensées Op.62 (1933/34) [13:33]
Nocturne Op.43bis No.2 (1938) [4:56]
Gavotta Op.32 No.3 (1918) [1:30]
Paysage Op.59 No.2 (1933/34) [2:19]
March from L’amour des trois oranges Op.33 bis (1922) [1:31]
Visions Fugitives Op.22 (1915-17) [24:01]
Roger Woodward (piano) rec. 1991,
Eugene Goossens Hall,
ABC Centre, Ultimo, Sydney, Australia
CELESTIAL HARMONIES 13292-2 [75:48]

Pianist Roger Woodward calls Prokofiev “one of the greatest musical iconoclasts in Russian musical history” and with good reason. While composers such as Rachmaninov, Medtner, Myaskovsky and Kabalevsky continued writing music in the nineteenth century tradition, Prokofiev, who was only nine years old at the dawn of the new century was determined to write music that was new and different and ‘of the century’. His music is daring, exciting, at times furious, and contemporary audiences must have been shocked and baffled by what they heard.

 The very first pieces on this disc, his Sarcasmes that date from 1912-14 are full of brash almost dissonant music requiring something close to a pounding of the piano keys. It wasn’t as if he wouldn’t or couldn’t write gentle music. Sandwiched between the Sarcasmes and Suggestion Diabolique, another piece that truly deserves its title, is his Prelude Op.12 No.7. This contains the most exquisitely beautiful and dreamlike sounds you could wish for.

The first of theFour Etudes Op.2 from 1909 once again shows his liking for music that sounds angry, the kind by which an evil giant from a children’s film might be represented. This is not to say that such pieces are not enjoyable; on the contrary they are very appealing and cause both excitement, and wonder at the pianist’s ability to have their hands rush up and down the keyboard in demented fashion.

Roger Woodward describes these as being “characterised by abrasive, rampaging sonorities”. Prokofiev even went to extent of giving different time signatures to each hand. That he was able to play them in public shows that he was an extremely talented pianist who did not demand anything from anyone that he couldn’t manage himself.

 After the etudes come two of his pieces for children which are truly delightful. Written in 1935 they were in response to a great demand for children’s music. He is quoted in the notes as explaining that it was at that time that he set about writing "Peter and the Wolf". It’s a piece that he completed within a week. He took another week to orchestrate it; a staggering achievement but a measure of this incredible genius of a composer.

 His Pensées show his reflective side in these gentle dreamy little vignettes. The last of these is the longest piece on the disc at just under seven minutes showing how economical a composer he was. He could create a whole world of ideas and expressions within a remarkably short amount of time. It is interesting to read in the notes that he considered the second of these Pensées “one of the best things I have ever written”.

I wonder what you will think as I can’t hear anything in it that would cause such a reaction. That’s undoubtedly down to an inability on my part or maybe it’s simply down to “what turns you on”.

Continuing with more calm and beautiful sounds we come to his Nocturne Op.43bis No.2 a wonderful evocation of night-time. This is followed by a charming Gavotta from 1918 and a Paysage from 1933-34. Both of these bear Prokofiev’s unmistakable signature throughout their brief lengths.

 TheMarch from L’amour des trois oranges is so well known but never fails to bring a smile to my face. Then we come to the 20 pieces that form his Visions Fugitives Op.22 from 1915-17. This sequence constitutes a third of the entire playing time of the disc. It is fascinating to read Roger Woodward’s reactions when he first came upon them at the age of 14 in 1957. He was shown them by his teacher Alexander Sverjensky and the young pianist fall “head over heels in love with this composer”.

It is also just as fascinating to read of the reactions to that which good Russian friends of his had. These friends were “steeped in the golden age of Tchaikovsky and Pushkin” who were dubious about his obvious enthusiasm. Woodward explains that these miniatures were good preparation for “the wide range of more complex textures that were constantly transcribed throughout the middle and late periods”. Woodward likens the set to the movements of a kaleidoscope which include “passing references to Schönberg, Debussy, Stravinsky and Reger” - such a telling description of these wondrous little works.

Woodward quotes Prokofiev himself in an explanation that part of the tiny penultimate piece of the set was based on fleeting glimpses of the fighting in the streets during the revolution of 1917. He often caught sight of the fighting from the security of a corner of a building, thus a true ‘vision fugitive’.

This disc only helps confirm the genius of Prokofiev, a man who was so afflicted by that particular feeling of nostalgia that émigré Russians experience that, despite all the evidence, he felt compelled to return to the Soviet Union. That decision was difficult and his wife resisted but lost the battle to restrain him. As she had no doubt feared, like many others he had a hard time ploughing his own musical furrow. To his credit he, again like many others, doggedly stuck at it. What brilliant creations his time in the USSR led to and the world continues to enjoy them today.

I first came upon Roger Woodward with the first ever available recordings of Shostakovich’s 24 Preludes and Fugues that he made for RCA in 1975. I was bowled over by his masterly playing.......his playing here is just breathtaking and one could never tire of hearing this disc. His booklet notes are equally excellent and help to bring Prokofiev well and truly into focus as man as well as musician. This is a disc that any Prokofiev lover will want to own. I hope there will be more because though Woodward writes that Prokofiev “struggled with composition” he wrote some of the twentieth century’s most enduring works.

Steve Arloff

East Devon Choral Society 40th Anniversary Concert Giuseppe Verdi: opera extracts and Requiem Mass Tiverton High School Saturday 11 May - News from EDCS Vice-Chairman, Sue North


A FOURTIETH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

EAST DEVON CHORAL SOCIETY

AN EVENING OF VERDI


East Devon Choral Society
Tiverton High School Sports Hall
Saturday 11 May 7.30pm

Martyn Green
Chairman
East Devon Choral Society
Sue North
Vice-Chairman
East Devon Choral Sociey


40TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT

Giuseppe Verdi:
La Forza del Destino (overture)

Giuseppe Verdi:
MESSA DA REQUIEM

Giuseppe Verdi
Composer of 'Messa Da Requiem'
in memory of
Alessandro Manzoni

Giuseppe Verdi:
La Traviata (Brindisi Chorus)

with full orchestra

Conductor: Andrew Daldorph

Andrew Daldorph
Conductor
East Devon Choral Society

Soprano: Claire Surman

Alto: Alison Kettlewell

Tenor: Iain Milne

Bass: Samuel Evans

Tickets: reserved £15
unreserved £10 (U16 £4)
Tiverton Tourist Information Centre
01884 253494


Tasty Music at Saint Mary's Church Lympstone Sunday 12th May 2013 Second of four concerts 'Mellow Cellos' with a new pairing of two 'cellists: Hilary Boxer and Jane Greenwood

Hilary Boxer



TASTY MUSIC

St Mary's Church Lympstone

Sunday 12 May 4pm

AN HOUR OF 'CELLO DUETS

featuring music by:

Luigi Boccherini and Fats Waller

'Cellists: Hilary Boxer and Jane Greenwood

Tickets: £7

Details: John Welton

01395 271915


Exeter Choral Society St James Church Exeter Wedensday 8th May 2013 Laurence Blyth conducts Haydn's 'Nelson Mass' and Ralph Vaughan Williams' 'Five Mystical Songs'

Laurence Blyth


Exeter Choral Society
St James Church Exeter
(Mount Pleasant Road)
Wednesday 8 May 7.30pm

Conductor: Laurence Blyth

Josef Haydn: 'Nelson Mass'
Ralph Vaughan Williams:
'Five Mystical Songs'

Tickets: £10
(student £5 child FREE)
Box Office: 01392 832474


Tickets available on the door


Proceeds to 'Friends of Buburi'
- providing health care in Kenya




Tuesday 7 May 2013

Concerts this week: 7th - 14th May 2013

East Devon Choral Society
Giuseppe Verdi' 'Requiem'
Tiverton High School
Saturday 11th May
'DIES IRAE'

Laurence Blyth
Exeter Choral Society
St James Church Exeter
(Mount Pleasant Road)
Wednesday 8 May 7.30pm
Conductor: Laurence Blyth
Josef Haydn: 'Nelson Mass'
Ralph Vaughan Williams:
'Five Mystical Songs'
Tickets: £10
(student £5 child FREE)
Box Office: 01392 832474
exeterchoral@talktalk.net

Tickets available on the door
Proceeds to 'Friends of Buburi'
- providing health care in Kenya







Jef Le Penven Choir
from Quimper in Brittany


Jef Le Penven Choir (Quimper, Brittany)
St David's Church, Exeter
(Changed from St Michael's Church)
Thursday 9 May 7.30pm
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Charles-François Gounod
Javier Busto
- plus other contemporary composers
Conductor: Jean-Philippe Brun
Tickets: £8
(see 'Counterpoint' below for booking details)


Counterpoint Choir
from Exeter in Devon
Counterpoint Choir - AND
Jef Le Penven Choir (Quimper, Brittany)
Buckfast Abbey
Friday 10 May 7.30pm
Gabriel Fauré: Requiem
Maurice Duruflé/Francis Poulenc: Motets
Conductor (CP): David Acres
Conductor (JLP): Jean-Philippe Brun
Tickets: £12 (advance £10)
CounterpointVox@aol.com
David Acres: 01392 490398
Abbey Shop: 01364 645532 
Counterpoint website


East Devon Choral Society
(photo: Mike Brett)

East Devon Choral Society
Tiverton High School Sports Hall
Saturday 11 May 7.30pm
40th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT
Giuseppe Verdi:
La Forza del Destino (overture)
MESSA DA REQUIEM
La Traviata (Brindisi Chorus)
with full orchestra
Conductor: Andrew Daldorph
Soprano: Claire Surman
Alto: Alison Kettlewell
Tenor: Iain Milne
Bass: Samuel Evans
Tickets: reserved £15
unreserved £10 (U16 £4)
Tiverton Tourist Information Centre
01884 253494


Mike Westbrook
The Mike Westbrook Big Band
Hannahs at Seale-Hayne
Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 6NQ
Sunday 12 May 2.30pm
ROSSINI RE-LOADED
with jazz & rock variations by
Kate & Mike Westbrook
on themes from the operas of
Gioachino Rossini
"William Tell"
"The Thieving Magpie"
"Othello"
"Cinderella"
"The Barber of Seville"
Kate Westbrook
Admission FREE
Sunday lunch &
Overnight accommodation
bookable in advance
information 01626 325800
full details







Original line-up for Mellow 'Cellos
Jane Pyrie and Hilary Boxer
N.B. Jane Greenwood takes over for Jane Pyrie

Tasty Music
Lympstone Church
Sunday 12 May 4pm
MELLOW 'CELLOS
Luigi Boccherini
Thomas 'Fats' Waller
'Cello: Hilary Boxer
'Cello: Jane Pyrie
A one hour recital
New line-up - with Jane Greenwood
Tickets: £7
Booking: Lympstone Post Office
01395 268180
(Whole series - 4 concerts
14 Apr, 12 May, 16 Jun, 7 Jul
£21 - from the Post Office)
Lympstone Entertainments
('Classical Journey' feature)





Ruth Molins &
Rebecca Willson
return to the Bikeshed
for 'Nonclassical'
Nonclassical
Exeter Bikeshed Theatre
Sunday 12 May 7.30pm
GUITAR DUOS:
Paul Mc Guire & Barry O'Haplin
'SPESHAL BIRDS' (Michael Colquhoun)
 for flute and tape - Ruth Molins
'BALI MOODS' (Anne Boyd)
& compositions by Michael Brailey
Ruth MolinsRebecca WillsonEmma Welton
Tickets: £5






A rare glimpse of the elusive
'Roverti' (Trevor Germon)
with Lucina Swain
at Exeter Uni Great Hall
(Uni Choral Soc Mahler VIII)
Roverti Productions presents:
Roverti Gallery of Modern Art
Kay House, Duryard, Exeter Uni
Wednesday 15 May 7.30pm
POEMS AT AN EXHIBITION
Poetry: Trevor Germon ('Roverti')
Plus Jazz Piano
Admission FREE
Come and join the virtual tour!
NO BOOKING NECESSARY!
(Donations to 'MIND' welcomed)





 Directions to Kay House (Click to enlarge)