BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//79.170.44.140//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/London BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/London X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/London BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231029T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 RDATE:20241027T020000 TZNAME:GMT END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240331T010000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:BST END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5471@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Magnard Ensemble and a cast of soloists perform Stephen Dod gson’s short chamber opera Cadilly alongside his Gipsy Songs at the Barnes Music Festival. Cadilly\, based on one of the Tales from the Fens by W. H . Barrett\, tells the story of a beautiful woman and ‘willing maid’ who is loved by the scholars\, their tutors and the townsmen alike but jailed fo r ‘immoral behaviour’.\n\nRebecca Hardwick – soprano\nKate Howden – mezzo \nGareth Brynmor John – baritone\nJohnathan Brown – bass\nThe performance will take place twice in one evening (at 6pm and 8pm)\, allowing for a lar ger audience in a safe an environment as possible. For booking details and other Barnes Music Festival concerts\, see www.barnesmusicfestival.com.\n Tickets:\n6pm\n8pm DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210517T180000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210517T191500 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church\, Church Road\, Barnes\, SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:CONFIRMED: Cadilly – Magnard Ensemble URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/cadilly-magnard-ensemble/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nThe Magnard E nsemble and a cast of soloists perform Stephen Dodgson’s short chamber ope ra Cadilly alongside his Gipsy Songs at the Barnes Music Festival. Cadilly\, based on one of the Tales from the Fens by W. H. Barrett\, tells the story of a beautiful woman and ‘willing maid’ wh o is loved by the scholars\, their tutors and the townsmen alike but jaile d for ‘immoral behaviour’.
\n\nThe performance will take place twice in one evening (at 6pm and 8pm)\, allowi ng for a larger audience in a safe an environment as possible. For booking details and other Barnes Music Festival concerts\, see www.barnesmusicfestival.com.
\nTicke ts:
\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5472@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Magnard Ensemble and a cast of soloists perform Stephen Dod gson’s short chamber opera Cadilly alongside his Gipsy Songs at the Barnes Music Festival. Cadilly\, based on one of the Tales from the Fens by W. H . Barrett\, tells the story of a beautiful woman and ‘willing maid’ who is loved by the scholars\, their tutors and the townsmen alike but jailed fo r ‘immoral behaviour’.\n\nRebecca Hardwick – soprano\nKate Howden – mezzo \nGareth Brynmor John – baritone\nJohnathan Brown – bass\nThe performance will take place twice in one evening (at 6pm and 8pm)\, allowing for a lar ger audience in a safe an environment as possible. For booking details and other Barnes Music Festival concerts\, see www.barnesmusicfestival.com.\n Tickets:\n6pm\n8pm DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210517T200000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210517T211500 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church\, Church Road\, Barnes\, SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:CONFIRMED: Cadilly – Magnard Ensemble URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/cadilly-magnard-ensemble-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe Magnard E nsemble and a cast of soloists perform Stephen Dodgson’s short chamber ope ra Cadilly alongside his Gipsy Songs at the Barnes Music Festival. Cadilly\, based on one of the Tales from the Fens by W. H. Barrett\, tells the story of a beautiful woman and ‘willing maid’ wh o is loved by the scholars\, their tutors and the townsmen alike but jaile d for ‘immoral behaviour’.
\n\nThe performance will take place twice in one evening (at 6pm and 8pm)\, allowi ng for a larger audience in a safe an environment as possible. For booking details and other Barnes Music Festival concerts\, see www.barnesmusicfestival.com.
\nTicke ts:
\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5467@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Guitarist Michael Butten performs Stephen Dodgson’s Fantasy Div isions in the latter’s much beloved Barnes as part of the Barnes Music Fes tival. This intimate lunchtime concert\, rescheduled from last year\, also includes works by Dowland\, Legnani and two pieces composed for the guita r on themes from Britten’s Gloriana by the contemporary Scottish composer\ , John McLeod\, and from Mozart’s The Magic Flute by Fernando Sor.\n\nJohn Dowland Praeludium\, Fantasia\, Lachrimae Pavane\, Frog Galliard\nJohn Mc Leod Fantasy on Themes from Britten’s ‘Gloriana’\nFernando Sor Variations onThemes from ‘The Magic Flute’\nStephen Dodgson Fantasy Divisions\nLuigi Legnani Fantasia Op.19\nBuy tickets >\nFor more information available on t he Barnes Music Festival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210527T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210527T140000 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church\, Church Road\, Barnes\, SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:CONFIRMED: Fantasy Divisions – Michael Butten URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/fantasy-divisions-michael-butten-2/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nGuitarist Mic hael Butten performs Stephen Dodgson’s Fantasy Divisions in the l atter’s much beloved Barnes as part of the Barnes Music Festival. This intimate lunchtime concert\ , rescheduled from last year\, also includes works by Dowland\, Legnani an d two pieces composed for the guitar on themes from Britten’s Gloriana by the contemporary Scottish composer\, John McLeod\, and from Mozar t’s The Magic Flute by Fernando Sor.
\n\nJohn Dowland Praeludium\, Fantasia\, Lachrimae Pavane\, Fro
g Galliard
\nJohn McLeod Fantasy on Themes from Britten’s ‘G
loriana’
\nFernando Sor Variations onThemes from ‘The Magic
Flute’
\nStephen Dodgson Fantasy Divisions
\nLuigi
Legnani Fantasia Op.19
For more inf ormation available on the Barnes Music Festival website.
\n X-COST:£10 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5694@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Tenor James Gilchrist and guitarist Mark Eden perform Stephen D odgson’s Four Poems of John Clare and London Lyrics in an evening recital as part of the Dillington Guitar Festival. Observe little Trotty Wagtail a s he gently waddles around looking for the odd worm and join the fox on h is dramatic bid to outrace the hounds. Reflect on the timelessness of old Father Thames who reaches from age to age and outlives us all. And find ou t what is even worse than all the vices and evils of the backstreets of 17 th-century London!\n\nJames recently returned to the Wigmore Hall to begin his project with Anna Tilbrook\, Schumann and the English Romantics\, pai ring Schumann song cycles with new commissions from leading composers\, Sa lly Beamish\, Julian Philips and Jonathan Dove\, setting English poetry of the Romantic period.\nMark Eden is better known as one half of the Eden S tell Guitar Duo and is also a founder member of the VIDA Guitar Quartet. B oth ensembles have achieved international acclaim and continue to perform at some of the most prestigious venues\, International guitar and music fe stivals all over the world.\nConcert £17 (under 18s £8)\nPre-concert Suppe rs available £29.95 per person\nwww.dillington.com/events/guitar-festival- wednesday-concert-mark-eden-and-james-gilchrist-songs-with-guitar/ DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210804T200000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210804T213000 LOCATION:Dillington Guitar Festival @ Dillington House\, Ilminster\, Somers et. TA19 9DT SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Four Poems of John Clare and London Lyrics: James Gilchrist and Mar k Eden URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/john-clare-songs-and-london-lyrics- james-gilchrist-and-mark-eden/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nTenor James G ilchrist and guitarist Mark Eden perform Stephen Dodgson’s Four Poems of John Clare and London Lyrics in an evening recital as par t of the Dillington Guitar Festival. Observe little T rotty Wagtail as he gently waddles around looking for the odd worm and jo in the fox on his dramatic bid to outrace the hounds. Reflect on the timel essness of old Father Thames who reaches from age to age and outlives us a ll. And find out what is even worse than all the vices and evils of the ba ckstreets of 17th-century London!
\n\nJames recently returned to the Wigmore H all to begin his project with Anna Tilbrook\, Schumann and the English Rom antics\, pairing Schumann song cycles with new commissions from leading co mposers\, Sally Beamish\, Julian Philips and Jonathan Dove\, setting Engli sh poetry of the Romantic period.
\nMark Eden is better known as one half of the Eden Stell Guitar Duo and is also a founder member of the VID A Guitar Quartet. Both ensembles have achieved international acclaim and c ontinue to perform at some of the most prestigious venues\, International guitar and music festivals all over the world.
\nConcert £17 (under
18s £8)
\nPre-concert Suppers available £29.95 per person
Baritone Marc
us Farnsworth\, recorder player Ian Wilson and guitarist Mark Eden perform
Stephen Dodgson’s Riley & Co at the Southwell Mus
ic Festival in a recital which pairs the set with Manuel de Falla’s
Dodgson’s cycle of songs\, based on poems by Charl es Causley\, first presents two characters\, the rustic Riley in his caref ree life living out in wild nature and the no less rough-and-ready lad Tim othy Winters. We then experience the potentially lethal Filippino Bamb oo Dance which contrasts the romance of the young couple with the pot ential danger of putting a foot wrong\, the snaps of the bamboo portrayed by sharp taps on the wood of the guitar. The final song depicts the though ts of Saint Roche’s dog\, who helped his master recover from the plague on ly to have to endure being banned from their quiet house while it is invad ed by those looking for a miracle cures. He rounds the cycle off with an i ndignant ‘Bow-wow!’
\n\nPerformances:
\n6pm Thursday 26th
August
\n6pm Friday 27th August
\n
Programme
\nPetite Suite\, L 65 – Debussy< br />\nEn bateau – Cortège – Menuet – Ballet
\nHamlet and Ophelia\, op. 22 – E M acDowell
\nThree Movements for Four Hands –
\nAllegro appassionato – Mod
erato – Allegro con fuoco
Sonata for pianoforte duet
\nAllegro moderato – Maestoso
Trois Pièces nègres pour les touches blanches –
\nAubade – Siesta – Noc
turne
\n
Souvenirs\, op. 28 –
S Barber
\nWaltz – Schottische – Pas de deux – T
wo-Step – Hesitation-Tango – Galop
Pianist Emma Abbate and the Tippett Quartet reunite to perform a concert of quartets an d quintets including Stephen Dodgson’s Piano Quintet No. 2 at Ket tles Yard.
\n\n
\nProgramme
Pianist Emma Abbate and the Tippett Quartet perform a concert of quartets and quintets including Stephen Dodgson’s Piano Quintet No. 2 for the Holmes Ch apel Music Society. This is a special occasion as this work was originally commissioned by the society. The Tippett Quartet and Abbate went on to re cord it together in 2017 and now they are bringing it back to its birthpla ce.
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\nProgramme
Pianist Emma Abbate and the Tippett Quartet pair Stephen Dodgson’s Piano Quintet No . 2 with Schumann’s piano quintet in an evening concert for the Whits table Music Society.
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\nPetite Suite\, L 65 – Debussy
\nEn bateau – Cortège – Menuet – Ballet<
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Hamlet and Ophelia\, op. 22 – E MacDowell
\nThree Movements for Four Hands – A Beach
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\nAllegro appassionato – Moderato – All
egro con fuoco
Sonata for pianoforte duet – Dodgson
\nAllegro moderato – Maestoso
Trois Pièces nègres pour les touches blanches – C Lamb
ert
\nAubade – Siesta – Nocturne<
strong>
\n
Souvenirs\, op. 28 – S B
arber
\nWaltz – Schottische – Pas de deux – Two-Step – H
esitation-Tango – Galop
Pianist Emma Abbate and the Tippett Quartet pair Stephen Dodgson’s Piano Quintet No . 2 with Schumann’s piano quintet in an evening concert for the Seven oaks Music Club.
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Programme
\nAs part of the Barnes Mus
ic Festival (this year celebrating its 10th anniversary)\, pianist Osm
an Tack performs a lunchtime recital of Stephen Dodgson’s Six Bagatelles:
Set 2 (their first public performance – they were originally written for
Bernard Roberts\, who had recorded multiple Dodgson works but sadly became
too ill to play them) alongside Chopin’s 24 Preludes Op. 28. Dodgson’s in
triguing bagatelles use combinations of words and music to paint vivid and
distinct pictures. With roots in Bach’s Well-Tempered Klavier as well as
the Spanish and African influences of Majorca\, Chopin’s Preludes take us
on a gothic journey of life and death.
\n
Osman is studying for a Master’s at the Royal College of Music with Sofya Gulyak and Danny D river\, having recently completed a PhD at the University of Oxford. He ha s a love for teaching and collaborating with singers\, instrumentalists\, composers and dancers.
\nDodgson – Six Bagatelles: Se
t 2
\nChopin – 24 Preludes\, Op. 28
Tickets av ailable on the door or at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfestiv al/an-afternoon-of-bagatelles-preludes/e-ojlpqq
\nTickets: https://www.ticke tsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfestival/an-afternoon-of-bagatelles-preludes/e-oj lpqq.
X-COST:£12 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfestival/an-afterno on-of-bagatelles-preludes/e-ojlpqq END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5718@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Connaught Brass Ensemble\, who return to the Barnes Music F estival (now in its 10th year) by popular demand\, are a thrilling young e nsemble at the start of what is sure to be a major international career. C entenaries\, music for an occasion and those whose work should be heard mo re – this programme is a multi-faceted celebration of life and music\, sho wcasing original repertoire for the brass quintet and new arrangements spa nning from 1739 until the present day.\nFrom traditional brass favourites to a re-imagined opera\, this performance brings together an eclectic mix of repertoire that celebrates some of Connaught Brass’s favourite works an d composers.\n\nProgramme\nRameau – arr Taillard Overture to Dardanus\nArn old – Quintet no. 1\nClara Schumann arr Blair – Romance\nPeter Longworth – in Bergamo\nRimsky-Korsakov arr Holcombe – Procession of the Nobles\nMoge ns Andresen – 3 Norwegian Dances\nSoler arr Dodgson – Sonata*\nPrice arr B lair – Adoration\nWeill arr Foster – Selections from The Threepenny Opera \nConnaught Brass Ensemble\nAaron Akugbo – trumpet\nHarry Plant – trumpet \nRobyn Blair – horn\nChris Brewster – trombone\nAled Meredith-Barrett – t uba\n*Originally written for Philip Jones’s pioneering Brass Ensemble\nTic kets available on the door or at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusi cfestival/connaught-brass-ensemble/e-kvkpqx\nTickets: https://www.ticketso urce.co.uk/barnesmusicfestival/connaught-brass-ensemble/e-kvkpqx. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220316T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220316T213000 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church Church Rd. SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Soler Sonata – Connaught Brass Ensemble URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/soler-sonata-connaught-brass/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe Connaught Brass Ensemble\, who return to the Barnes Music Festival (now in its 10th year) b y popular demand\, are a thrilling young ensemble at the start of what is sure to be a major international career. Centenaries\, music for an occasi on and those whose work should be heard more – this programme is a multi-f aceted celebration of life and music\, showcasing original repertoire for the brass quintet and new arrangements spanning from 1739 until the presen t day.
\nFrom traditional brass favourites to a re-im agined opera\, this performance brings together an eclectic mix of reperto ire that celebrates some of Connaught Brass’s favourite works and composer s.
\n\nProgramme
\nRameau – arr Taillard Overture to Dardanus
\nArnold – Quintet no
. 1
\nClara Schumann arr Blair – Romance
\nPeter Longworth – in
Bergamo
\nRimsky-Korsakov arr Holcombe – Procession of the Nobles
\nMogens Andresen – 3 Norwegian Dances
\nSoler arr Dodgson – Sonata
*
\nPrice arr Blair – Adoration
\nWeill arr Foster – Selections
from The Threepenny Opera
Connaught Brass E nsemble
\nAaron Akugbo – trumpet
\nHarr
y Plant – trumpet
\nRobyn Blair – horn
\nChris Brewster – trombo
ne
\nAled Meredith-Barrett – tuba
*Originally written for Philip Jones’s pioneering Brass Ensemble
\nTickets available on the door or at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barne smusicfestival/connaught-brass-ensemble/e-kvkpqx
\nTickets: https://www.ticketsource.co .uk/barnesmusicfestival/connaught-brass-ensemble/e-kvkpqx.
< /HTML> X-COST:£18 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfestival/connaught- brass-ensemble/e-kvkpqx END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5719@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:As part of the Barnes Music Festival (celebrating its 10th anni versary this year) the critically acclaimed and award-winning Mithras Trio present a colourful programme of works exploring dialogues between differ ent cultures\, styles and periods on 17th March which is also the composer ’s birthday. In Dodgson’s second trio\, the return to an earlier canonic s tyle opens up vistas of conversational potential\, as well as a dialogue w ith the past\, shared by Brahms\, whose first trio is a revision of an ear ly work. Eröd’s sparkling first trio is a fusion of styles\, from Hungaria n Folk to impressionistic harmony and a strong jazz element.\n\nProgramme \nDodgson – Trio no 2 ‘Canonic Episodes’\nEröd – Piano Trio no 1\nBrahms – Trio no 1 in B Major\nMithras piano trio\nIonel Manciu – violin\nLeo Popp lewell – cello\nDominic Degavino – piano\nTickets available on the door or at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfestival/mithras-trio-conver sations/e-ezvkme\nTickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfesti val/mithras-trio-conversations/e-ezvkme. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220317T213000 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church\, Church Rd. SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Trio no 2 ‘Canonic Episodes’ – Mithras piano trio URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/trio-no-2-canonic-episodes-mithras- piano-trio/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nAs part of the Barnes Mus ic Festival (celebrating its 10th anniversary this year) the criticall y acclaimed and award-winning Mithras Trio present a colourful programme o f works exploring dialogues between different cultures\, styles and period s on 17th March which is also the composer’s birthday. In Dodgson’s second trio\, the return to an earlier canonic style opens up vistas of conversa tional potential\, as well as a dialogue with the past\, shared by Brahms\ , whose first trio is a revision of an early work. Eröd’s sparkling first trio is a fusion of styles\, from Hungarian Folk to impressionistic harmon y and a strong jazz element.
\n\nDodgson – Trio no 2 ‘Canonic
Episodes’
\nEröd – Piano Trio no 1
\nBrahms – Trio no 1 in B Ma
jor
Mithras piano trio
\nIonel Manciu – violin
\nLeo Popplewell – cello
\nDom
inic Degavino – piano
Tickets available on the door or at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfe stival/mithras-trio-conversations/e-ezvkme
\nTickets: https://www.ticketsource.co .uk/barnesmusicfestival/mithras-trio-conversations/e-ezvkme.
X-COST:£18 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/barnesmusicfestival/mithras-tr io-conversations/e-ezvkme END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5733@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The critically acclaimed\, award-winning Mithras Trio present a colourful pair of works: Stephen Dodgson’s second trio and Brahms’s first trio as part of the Lunchtime Concert series at St George’s Bristol.\n\nP raised for their ‘exquisite phrasing’\, ‘full-blooded commitment’ and ‘bol d\, passionate colours’\, the Mithras Trio is fast growing a reputation as one of the next generation’s most exciting piano trios. They are current members of the BBC New Generation Artists scheme\, broadcasting regularly on BBC Radio 3\, and they won first prize at the prestigious 10th Trondhei m International Chamber Music Competition.\nThis concert’s first piece is the one-movement second trio by Stephen Dodgson\, rich and complex\, by tu rns playful\, exuberant and rhapsodic. The second piece is one of the grea t masterpieces of the piano trio repertoire\, lyrical and soaring in the f irst movement\, impish and skittish in the scherzo\, celestially calm in t he adagio\, and finishing with a dark and brooding fourth movement.\nProgr amme\nDodgson – Trio no. 2 ‘Canonic Episodes’\nBrahms – Trio no. 1 in B ma jor Op.8 (revised)\nMithras piano trio\nIonel Manciu – violin\nLeo Popplew ell – cello\nDominic Degavino – piano\nBuy tickets >\nTickets: https://www .stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/whats-on/ltc-lyra-trio/. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T140000 LOCATION:St George's Bristol @ Great George St\, Bristol BS1 5RR SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Trio no 2 ‘Canonic Episodes’ – Mithras piano trio URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/trio-no-2-canonic-episodes-mithras- piano-trio-2/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe critically acclaimed\, award-winning Mithras Trio present a colourfu l pair of works: Stephen Dodgson’s second trio and Brahms’s first trio as part of the Lunchtime Concert series at St George’s Bristol.
\n\nPraised for their ‘exquisite phrasing’\, ‘full-blooded commitm ent’ and ‘bold\, passionate colours’\, the Mithras Trio is fast growing a reputation as one of the next generation’s most exciting piano trios. They are current members of the BBC New Generation Artists scheme\, broadcasti ng regularly on BBC Radio 3\, and they won first prize at the prestigious 10th Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition.
\nThis concert’s first piece is the one-movement second trio by Stephen Dod gson\, rich and complex\, by turns playful\, exuberant and rhapsodic. The second piece is one of the great masterpieces of the piano trio repertoire \, lyrical and soaring in the first movement\, impish and skittish in the scherzo\, celestially calm in the adagio\, and finishing with a dark and b rooding fourth movement.
\nProgramme
\nMithra s piano trio
\nIonel Manciu – violin
\n
Leo Popplewell – cello
\nDominic Degavino – piano
Tickets: https://www .stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/whats-on/ltc-lyra-trio/.
X-COST:£8.50 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/whats-on/ltc-lyra-trio/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5730@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The vibrant and extremely talented young wind instrument ensemb le Magnard Ensemble perform Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata for Wind Quintet alon g with music by Byrd\, Mozart\, Nielsen and Amy Beach\, in an evening conc ert at the Swaledale Festival.\n\nProgramme\nShostakovich\, Dmitri (arr. S hiner) – Prelude in F sharp major op. 87 no.13\nButler\, Martin – Down-Hol low Winds\nByrd\, William (arr. McDermid) – Vigilate from Cantiones Sacrae 1589\nMozart\, W.A. (arr. Shiner) – Rondo in A minor K511\nYoung\, Toby – Variations on a Theme of Malcolm Arnold\nDodgson\, Stephen – Sonata for W ind Quintet\nBeach\, Amy – Pastorale op. 151\nNielsen\, Carl – Quintet op. 43\nMore details/tickets at the Swaledale Festival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220607T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220607T211500 LOCATION:Swaledale Festival @ St. Andrew's Church\, Grinton\, DL11 6HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sonata for Wind Quintet – Magnard Ensemble URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sonata-for-wind-quintet-magnard-ens emble/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe vibrant a nd extremely talented young wind instrument ensemble Magnard Ensemble perf orm Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata for Wind Quintet along with music by Byrd\, M ozart\, Nielsen and Amy Beach\, in an evening concert at the Swaledale Fes tival.
\n\nProgramme< /strong>
\nShostakovich\, Dmitri (arr. Shiner) – Prelude in F sharp
major op. 87 no.13
\nButler\, Martin – Down-Hollow Winds
\nByrd\
, William (arr. McDermid) – Vigilate from Cantiones Sacrae 1589
\nMozart\, W.A. (arr. Shiner) – Rondo in A minor K511
\nYoung\,
Toby – Variations on a Theme of Malcolm Arnold
\nDodgson\, Stephen –
Sonata for Wind Quintet
\nBeach\, Amy – Pastorale op. 151
\nNiel
sen\, Carl – Quintet op. 43
More details/tickets at the Swaledale Festival website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5758@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Pianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital of Stephen Dodg son’s Six Bagatelles: Set 2 as part of the Regent Hall Friday Lunchtime Co ncert Series\, in the heart of London’s West End\, alongside works by Scar latti\, Chopin\, Adès and Clementi. Dodgson’s intriguing bagatelles use co mbinations of words and music to paint vivid and distinct pictures.\n\nOsm an is studying for a Master’s at the Royal College of Music with Sofya Gul yak and Danny Driver\, having recently completed a PhD at the University o f Oxford. He has a love for teaching and collaborating with singers\, inst rumentalists\, composers and dancers.\nProgramme\n\nScarlatti – Sonata in A major\, K.24\nDodgson – Bagatelles Set 2 (2005)\nChopin – Mazurka in C M ajor\, Op.24 No.2\nThomas Adès – 3 Mazurkas\, Op.27 (2009)\nClementi – Pia no Sonata “Quasi Concerto” in C major\, Op.33 No.3\n\nFree entry. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220708T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220708T140000 LOCATION:Regents Hall\, Oxford St @ The Salvation Army (Regent Hall)\, 275 Oxford Street\, London. W1C 2DJ SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Six Bagatelles: Set 2 – Osman Tack URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/six-bagatelles-set-2-osman-tack-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nPianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital of Stephen Dodgson’s Six
Bagatelles: Set 2 as part of the Regent Hall Friday Lunchtime Concert Series\, in the heart of London’s West End\, alongside works by Scarlatti\, Cho
pin\, Adès and Clementi. Dodgson’s intriguing bagatelles use combinations
of words and music to paint vivid and distinct pictures.
\n
Osman is studying for a Master’s at the Royal College of Music with Sofya Gulyak and Danny Driver\, having recently completed a PhD at the Universit y of Oxford. He has a love for teaching and collaborating with singers\, i nstrumentalists\, composers and dancers.
\nPr ogramme
\nFree entry.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5762@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Winner of last year’s International Guitar Competition Sungbin Cho performs Stephen Dodgson’s Fantasy-Divisions in a lunchtime recital at Kings Place alongside Litha Efthymiou’s A Light Went Out.\nKorean-born Ch o has also recently won second prize at Royal Academy of Music’s concerto competition with Dodgson’s first guitar concerto. He says that he loves th e rhythmic patterns in Dodgson’s music and the fact that the composer ‘has a conversation with the performer and the audience’ – it’s ‘friendly’ mus ic which connects\, while he also enjoys the challenge of some of the tric kier moments.\n\nTickets: https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/28115/28116. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220716T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220716T140000 LOCATION:Kings Place @ 90 York Way\, London N1 9AG SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sungbin Cho – ‘Fantasy-Divisions’ URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sungbin-cho-fantasy-divisions-kings -place/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nWinner of las t year’s International Guitar Competition Sungbin Cho performs Stephen Dod gson’s Fantasy-Divisions in a lunchtime recital at Kings Place al ongside Litha Efthymiou’s A Light Went Out.
\nKorean-born C ho has also recently won second prize at Royal Academy of Music’s concerto competition with Dodgson’s first guitar concerto. He says that he loves t he rhythmic patterns in Dodgson’s music and the fact that the composer ‘ha s a conversation with the performer and the audience’ – it’s ‘friendly’ mu sic which connects\, while he also enjoys the challenge of some of the tri ckier moments.
\n\nTickets: https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/28115/28116< /a>.
X-COST:£12 X-TICKETS-URL:https://shop.kingsplace.co.uk/28115/28116 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5728@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Karolos perform Stephen Dodgson’s String Trio no. 2 at the Chur ch Stretton Arts Festival. Every member of this dynamic\, virtuoso chamber ensemble of classical guitar\, violin\, viola and ‘cello is an internatio nally-acclaimed artist. Renowned for the energy and vitality of their conc erts as well as their extraordinary musicianship\, they perform a broad re pertoire ranging from Mozart classics to recent commissions.\n“a dynamic\, virtuoso chamber collective of first-rate players.” Gramophone Magazine\n \nProgramme\nVivaldi – guitar concerto in D major (arranged for violin\, v iola\, cello\, guitar)\nAstor Piazzolla – Bordello\nSchubert – Quartet D 96 for violin (originally flute)\, viola\, guitar and cello\nStephen Dodgs on – String Trio no.2\nPaganini – Terzetto concertante in D major for Viol a\, Guitar\, and Cello\nMore details at the Church Stretton Arts Festival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220804T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220804T213000 LOCATION:Church Stretton Arts Festival. @ St Laurence’s Church Church\, Str etton\, SY6 6DQ SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:String Trio no.2 – Karolos URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/string-trio-no-2-karolos/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nKarolos perform Stephen Dodgson’s String Trio no. 2 at the C
hurch Stretton Arts Festival. Every member of this dynamic\, virtuoso cham
ber ensemble of classical guitar\, violin\, viola and ‘cello is an interna
tionally-acclaimed artist. Renowned for the energy and vitality of their c
oncerts as well as their extraordinary musicianship\, they perform a broad
repertoire ranging from Mozart classics to recent commissions.
\n“a
dynamic\, virtuoso chamber collective of first-rate players.” Gramophone M
agazine
P rogramme
\nVivaldi – guitar concerto in D major (arranged f
or violin\, viola\, cello\, guitar)
\nAstor Piazzolla – Bordello
\nSchubert – Quartet D96 for violin (originally flute)\, viola\, guitar
and cello
\nStephen Dodgson – String Trio no.2
\nPaganini – Ter
zetto concertante in D major for Viola\, Guitar\, and Cello
More d etails at the Church St retton Arts Festival website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5735@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Rory McLeery’s vocal ensemble performs a rich and varied progra mme of renaissance and contemporary works to reflect on Mary\, who has bee n celebrated and venerated in Catholic motets and antiphons since the Midd le Ages at the North Norfolk Music Festival. The highly distinguished voca l ensemble presents a programme of music by Ludford\, Tallis\, Parsons\, B yrd\, Britten\, Panufnik\, Dodgson\, Weir and McDowall.\nWorks range from the simple lullaby Dormi Jesu by Stephen Dodgson\, miraculous cascades of sound by Tallis\, Britten’s Hymn to the Virgin\, Roxana Panufnik’s complex and emotional Magnificat and Judith Weir’s ebullient Ave Regina Caelorum. \nPre-pandemic\, the group both recorded and toured the exquisite Dormi Je su as part of their ‘Queen of Heaven’ programme.\n\nTaking its name from t he Blessed Virgin Mary\, a focus of religious devotion in the sacred music of all ages\, the Marian Consort is a young\, dynamic and internationally -renowned early music vocal ensemble. This ‘astounding’ (The Herald) ensem ble has given concerts throughout the UK and Europe\, features regularly o n BBC Radio 3\, and is a former ‘Young Artist’ of The Brighton Early Music Festival. Tonight’s programme\, features settings by English Renaissance composers Robert Fayrfax\, Walter Lambe and John Taverner juxtaposed with contemporary Marian works by Cecilia McDowall\, Bedford-based Cheryl Franc es-Hoad\, Judith Weir\, Roxanna Panufnik\, Matthew Martin and Hilary Campb ell.\nBook tickets >\nBook for pre-concert festival supper (5.45pm) >\nTic kets: https://northnorfolkmusicfestival.com/epages/05047989-5ad6-49bc-b53d -048311a56335.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/05047989-5ad6-49bc-b53d-048311a5 6335/Products/1417. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220817T190000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220817T210000 LOCATION:North Norfolk Music Festival @ St Mary's Church\, South Creake\, F akenham\, NR21 9LX SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Marian Consort – ‘Music for the Queen of Heaven’ URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/marian-consort-music-for-the-queen- of-heaven/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nRory McLeery’ s vocal ensemble performs a rich and varied programme of renaissance and c ontemporary works to reflect on Mary\, who has been celebrated and venerat ed in Catholic motets and antiphons since the Middle Ages at the North Norfolk Music Festival. The highly distinguished v ocal ensemble presents a programme of music by Ludford\, Tallis\, Parsons\ , Byrd\, Britten\, Panufnik\, Dodgson\, Weir and McDowall.
\nWorks r ange from the simple lullaby Dormi Jesu by Stephen Dodgson\, mira culous cascades of sound by Tallis\, Britten’s Hymn to the Virgin \, Roxana Panufnik’s complex and emotional Magnificat and Judith Weir’s ebullient Ave Regina Caelorum.
\nPre-pandemic\, the group both recorded and toured the exquisite Dormi Jesu as part of their ‘Queen of Heaven’ programme.
\n\nTaking its name from th e Blessed Virgin Mary\, a focus of religious devotion in the sacred music of all ages\, the Marian Consort is a young\, dynamic and internationally- renowned early music vocal ensemble. This ‘astounding’ (The Herald) ensemble has given concerts throughout the UK and Europe\, features reg ularly on BBC Radio 3\, and is a former ‘Young Artist’ of The Brighton Ear ly Music Festival. Tonight’s programme\, features settings by English Rena issance composers Robert Fayrfax\, Walter Lambe and John Taverner juxtapos ed with contemporary Marian works by Cecilia McDowall\, Bedford-based Cher yl Frances-Hoad\, Judith Weir\, Roxanna Panufnik\, Matthew Martin and Hila ry Campbell.
\n\nBook for pre-concert festival supper (5.45pm) >
\n X-TICKETS-URL:https://northnorfolkmusicfestival.com/epages/05047989-5ad6-49 bc-b53d-048311a56335.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/05047989-5ad6-49bc-b53d-0 48311a56335/Products/1417 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5799@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Cellist Evva Mizerska and guitarist Jiva Housden perform an aft ernoon recital at the Harwich Festival featuring Stephen Dodgson’s Duo for Cello and Guitar alongside works by Boccherini\, de Falla and Burgmüller. Both are intimately well versed in Dodgson’s musical language: Mizerska p reviously recorded his complete cello and piano works with Emma Abbate whi le Housden forms part of the Mēla Quartet who recently recorded a rich var iety of his guitar chamber works.\n\nTickets: https://ticketlab.co.uk/even t/id/12742#/. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T143000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221002T160000 LOCATION:Harwich Festival @ Harwich Arts & Heritage Centre\, Main Road\, Ha rwich\, Essex. CO12 4AJ SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Evva Mizerska and Jiva Housden – Duo for Cello and Guitar URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/evva-mizerska-and-jiva-housden-duo- for-cello-and-guitar/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nCellist Evva Mizerska and guitarist Jiva Housden perform an afternoon recital at the Harwic h Festival featuring Stephen Dodgson’s Duo for Cello and Guitar alongs ide works by Boccherini\, de Falla and Burgmüller. Both are intimately wel l versed in Dodgson’s musical language: Mizerska previously recorded his complete cello and piano works with Emma Abbate while Housden forms part of the Mēla Quartet who recent ly recorded a rich variety of his guitar chamber works.
\n\nTickets: https://ticketlab.co.uk/event/id/12742#/ .
X-COST:£12 X-TICKETS-URL:https://ticketlab.co.uk/event/id/12742#/ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5812@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Exceptional young guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Competition in 2021\, performs Stephen Dodgson’s Part ita No. 1 in the first of two concerts comprising a complete evening: ‘The Big Night of the Guitar’.\nGraduating with a BMus from the Korea National University of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of K orea Air Force where he completed his two-year military service before ent ering the Royal Academy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lewin. He is the first Korean national to play classical guitar at the RAM.\nProgramme\nSonatina by Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982)\n\n Allegretto\nAndante\nAllegro\n\nDrei Tentos by Hanz Werner Henze (1926-201 2)\n\nDu schönes Bächlein\nEs findet das Aug’ oft (Allegro rubato)\nSohn L aios (Lento)\n\nA Light Went Out by Litha Efthymiou\nPartita no.1 for guit ar – Stephen Dodgson (1924-2013)\n\nAllegretto con moto\nMolto Vivace\nAda gio\nAllegro\n\n2 Spanish Dances from ’12 Danzas Españolas’ by Enrique Gra nados (1867-1916)\n\nNo. 4 Villanesca\nNo. 3 Fandango\n\n \nTickets: https ://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/classical/sungbin-cho-2/. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221022T190000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221022T200000 LOCATION:Kings Place (Hall One) @ 90 York Way\, London N1 9AG SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sungbin Cho – Partita No. 1 URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sungbin-cho-partita-no-1/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nExceptional young guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Competition in 2021\, performs Stephen Dodgson’s Partita No. 1 in the first of two concerts c omprising a complete evening: ‘The Big Night of the Guitar’.
\nGraduating w ith a BMus from the Korea National University of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subseq uently served in the Republic of Korea Air Force where he completed his tw o-year military service before entering the Royal Academy of Music to unde rtake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lewin. He is the first Korean na tional to play classical guitar at the RAM.
\nProgramme
\nSonatina by Federico Moreno Torroba (1891-1982)
\nDrei Ten tos by Hanz Werner Henze (1926-2012)
\nA Light Went Out by Litha Efthymiou
\nPartita no. 1 for guitar – Stephen Dodgson (1924-2013)
\n2 Spanish Dances from ’12 Danzas Españolas’ by Enrique Granados (1867 -1916)
\n\n
Tickets: https://www.king splace.co.uk/whats-on/classical/sungbin-cho-2/.
X-COST:£7 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/classical/sungbin-cho-2 / END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5815@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT:http://www.anthonymaydwell.com/Summa/Summa.htm DESCRIPTION:Summa Musica presents a concert of Advent- and Christmas-inspir ed repertoire at Balingup Town Hall in Australia’s Southwest including Dod gson’s Illuminare Jerusalem – the text proclaiming the arrival of the Chri st child and the light he will bring to the world. Written for lower voice s\, it was originally commissioned and recorded by the King’s Singers.\nSu mma Musica directed by Anthony Maydwell was formed in 1995 to present the first performances in modern times of significant unaccompanied choral rep ertoire chiefly from the Late Renaissance\, particularly the music of Holy Week. In addition it has presented many Australian premieres of works fro m all periods including Gesualdo\, Naji Hakim\, Haydn\, Ben Holten\, Lotti \, Rachmaninoff\, Einojuhani Rautavaara and Richard Strauss\, Utendal\, Vi ctoria to name but a few. Most recently the choir has commenced an ongoing series of concerts of reconstructed Bolivian Baroque repertoire. The choi r has broadcast and recorded for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. \n(The concert is being performed twice\, at 4pm and 6pm.) DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221203T160000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221203T170000 LOCATION:Balingup\, Western Australia @ Balingup Town Hall (lesser hall)\, 40 Jayes Rd\, Balingup WA 6253\, Australia SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Summa Musica – Illluminare Jerusalem URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/summa-musica-illluminare-jerusalem/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nSumma Musica presents a concert of Advent- and Christmas-inspired repertoire at Balingu p Town Hall in Australia’s Southwest including Dodgson’s Illuminare Je rusalem – the text proclaiming the arrival of the Christ child and th e light he will bring to the world. Written for lower voices\, it was orig inally commissioned and recorded by the King’s Singers.
\nSumma Musica directed by Anthony Maydwell was form ed in 1995 to present the first performances in modern times of significan t unaccompanied choral repertoire chiefly from the Late Renaissance\, part icularly the music of Holy Week. In addition it has presented many Austral ian premieres of works from all periods including Gesualdo\, Naji Hakim\, Haydn\, Ben Holten\, Lotti\, Rachmaninoff\, Einojuhani Rautavaara and Rich ard Strauss\, Utendal\, Victoria to name but a few. Most recently the choi r has commenced an ongoing series of concerts of reconstructed Bolivian Ba roque repertoire. The choir has broadcast and recorded for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
\n(The concert is being performed twice\, at 4pm and 6pm.)
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5817@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT:http://www.anthonymaydwell.com/Summa/Summa.htm DESCRIPTION:Summa Musica presents a concert of Advent- and Christmas-inspir ed repertoire at Balingup Town Hall in Australia’s Southwest including Dod gson’s Illuminare Jerusalem – the text proclaiming the arrival of the Chri st child and the light he will bring to the world. Written for lower voice s\, it was originally commissioned and recorded by the King’s Singers.\nSu mma Musica directed by Anthony Maydwell was formed in 1995 to present the first performances in modern times of significant unaccompanied choral rep ertoire chiefly from the Late Renaissance\, particularly the music of Holy Week. In addition it has presented many Australian premieres of works fro m all periods including Gesualdo\, Naji Hakim\, Haydn\, Ben Holten\, Lotti \, Rachmaninoff\, Einojuhani Rautavaara and Richard Strauss\, Utendal\, Vi ctoria to name but a few. Most recently the choir has commenced an ongoing series of concerts of reconstructed Bolivian Baroque repertoire. The choi r has broadcast and recorded for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. \n(The concert is being performed twice\, at 4pm and 6pm.) DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221203T180000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221203T190000 LOCATION:Balingup\, Western Australia @ Balingup Town Hall (lesser hall)\, 40 Jayes Rd\, Balingup WA 6253\, Australia SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Summa Musica – Illluminare Jerusalem URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/summa-musica-illluminare-jerusalem- 2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nSumma Musica presents a concert of Advent- and Christmas-inspired repertoire at Balingu p Town Hall in Australia’s Southwest including Dodgson’s Illuminare Je rusalem – the text proclaiming the arrival of the Christ child and th e light he will bring to the world. Written for lower voices\, it was orig inally commissioned and recorded by the King’s Singers.
\nSumma Musica directed by Anthony Maydwell was form ed in 1995 to present the first performances in modern times of significan t unaccompanied choral repertoire chiefly from the Late Renaissance\, part icularly the music of Holy Week. In addition it has presented many Austral ian premieres of works from all periods including Gesualdo\, Naji Hakim\, Haydn\, Ben Holten\, Lotti\, Rachmaninoff\, Einojuhani Rautavaara and Rich ard Strauss\, Utendal\, Victoria to name but a few. Most recently the choi r has commenced an ongoing series of concerts of reconstructed Bolivian Ba roque repertoire. The choir has broadcast and recorded for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
\n(The concert is being performed twice\, at 4pm and 6pm.)
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5827@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:London-based chamber choir Pegasus perform Stephen Dodgson’s se tting of Rosetti’s poem Before the Paling of the Stars along with a rich a nd varied range of works and readings\, from the fun and quirky to the mov ingly heartfelt\, from nations around the world in a programme that celebr ates the Christmas story and our shared experience of it. \n(Audience caro ls and post-concert drinks reception included in ticket price!)\n\n \nProg ramme\nBells rang early in Jerusalem – Yakiv Yatsynevych\nGabriel’s Messag e – Jonathan Rathbone\nFum\, fum\, fum – arr. A. Parker & R. Shaw\nIn Dulc i Jubilo – Robert Pearsall\nSzczo za predivo – Vasyl Barvinsky\nThe Three Kings – Peter Cornelius\nJoseph\, lieber\, Joseph mein – Johann Gottfried Walther\nWiegenlied der Hirten – Max Bruch\nAngels from the Realms of Glo ry – David Willcocks\nLulajze jezuniu – Bob Chilcott\nMarias vaggvisa – Fr edrik Sixten\nJul\, jul\, stralende Jul – Gustaf Nordqvist\nThe Huron Caro l – Eleanor Daley\nBefore the Paling of the Stars – Stephen Dodgson\nMary and the Baby – Joseph Jennings\nTickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/no el-a-festive-concert-of-carols-and-readings-from-around-the-globe-tickets- 463902614207. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221203T183000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221203T194500 LOCATION:St Botolph without Bishopsgate\, London @ Bishopsgate\, London EC2 M 3TL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Pegasus – Before the Paling of the Stars URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/pegasus-before-the-paling-of-the-st ars/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nLondon-based chamber choir Pegasus perform Stephen Dodgson’s setting of Rosetti’s poem Before the Paling of the Stars along with a rich and varied range of works and readings\, from the fun and quirky to the movingly heartfelt \, from nations around the world in a programme that celebrates the Christ mas story and our shared experience of it.
\n(Audience carols and post-concert drinks reception inc luded in ticket price!)
\n\n\n
Programme
\nBells rang early in
Jerusalem – Yakiv Yatsynevych Exceptional y
oung guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Com
petition in 2021\, performs Stephen Dodgson’s Partita No. 1 and <
em>Fantasy-Divisions
\nGabriel’s Message – Jo
nathan Rathbone
\nFum\, fum\, fum – arr. A. Parker & R. Shaw
\nIn Dulci Jubilo – Robert Pearsall
\nSzczo za pr
edivo – Vasyl Barvinsky
\nThe Three Kings – Peter Corne
lius
\nJoseph\, lieber\, Joseph mein – Johann Gottfried Walt
her
\nWiegenlied der Hirten – Max Bruch
\nAngels fr
om the Realms of Glory – David Willcocks
\nLulajze jezuniu
em> – Bob Chilcott
\nMarias vaggvisa – Fredrik Sixten
\nJul\, jul\, stralende Jul – Gustaf Nordqvist
\nThe Hur
on Carol – Eleanor Daley
\nBefore the Paling of the Stars – Stephen Dodgson
\nMary and the Baby – Joseph Jennings
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X-COST:£15 (£10 concessions)
X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/noel-a-festive-concert-of-caro
ls-and-readings-from-around-the-globe-tickets-463902614207
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Exceptional young guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London
International Guitar Competition in 2021\, performs Stephen Dodgson’s Part
ita No. 1 and Fantasy-Divisions alongside colleague Gonçalo Maia Caetano i
n a lunchtime recital at the Royal Academy of Music. Entitled ‘The Neoclas
sical Guitar’\, the recital features works by 20th-century composers that
juxtaposed Renaissance and Baroque forms with contemporary idioms to produ
ce masterworks for the classical guitar.\nProgramme\nJosé – Sonata (1933)
\nDodgson – Partita No 1\; Fantasy Divisions\nGonçalo Maia Caetano and Sun
gbin Cho guitar\nGraduating with a BMus from the Korea National University
of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of Korea Air Fo
rce where he completed his two-year military service before entering the R
oyal Academy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lew
in. He is the first Korean national to play classical guitar at the RAM.\n
Tickets: https://tickets.ram.ac.uk/sales/categories/tuesday-series/the-neo
classical-guitar.
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T140000
LOCATION:Royal Academy of Music @ Angela Burgess Recital Hall\, RAM\, Maryl
ebone Rd\, London NW1 5HT
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SUMMARY:Sungbin Cho – Partita No. 1 and Fantasy-Divisions
URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sungbin-cho-partita-no-1-fantasy-di
visions/
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Programme
\nJosé – Sonata (
1933)
\nDodgson – Partita No 1\; Fantasy Divisions
G onçalo Maia Caetano and Sungbin Cho guitar
\nGraduating with a BMus from the Korea National University of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subsequently serv ed in the Republic of Korea Air Force where he completed his two-year mili tary service before entering the Royal Academy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lewin. He is the first Korean national to p lay classical guitar at the RAM.
\nTickets: https://tickets.ram.ac.uk/sales/categories/tue sday-series/the-neoclassical-guitar.
X-TICKETS-URL:https://tickets.ram.ac.uk/sales/categories/tuesday-series/the -neoclassical-guitar END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5837@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Magnard Ensemble\, a young group of wind players known for their high-class performances\, their passion for new music and the infect ious enthusiasm of their playing\, perform an evening concert of wind ense mble music ranging from Byrd to the modern day. The programme includes Ste phen Dodgson’s Sonata for Wind Quintet which the group recently recorded a longside a number of his other works for chamber winds.\n\nProgramme\nShos takovich arr. Shiner – Prelude in F sharp major op.87 no.13\nMartin Butler – Down-Hollow Winds\nByrd arr. McDermid – Vigilate\nKlughardt – Quintet o p.79\nDodgson – Sonata for Wind Quintet\nMendelssohn arr. Shiner – Songs w ithout Words op.67 no.5 in B minor and op.30 no.2 in B flat\nFrançaix – Wi nd Quintet no.1\nTickets: https://www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk/event/magn ard-ensemble-cms-2023-396957/?e-id=492770. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230124T203000 LOCATION:Pittville Pump Room\, Cheltenham @ East Approach Dr\, Cheltenham G L52 3JE SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Magnard Ensemble – Sonata for Wind Quintet URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/magnard-ensemble-sonata-for-wind-qu intet-2/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe Magnard Ensemble\, a young group of wind players known f or their high-class performances\, their passion for new music and the inf ectious enthusiasm of their playing\, perform an evening concert of wind e nsemble music ranging from Byrd to the modern day. The programme includes Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata for Wind Quintet which the group recentl y recorded alongside a number of his other works for chamber winds.
\n< p style='font-weight: 400\;'>\nProgra mme
\nShostakovich arr. Shiner – Prelude in F sharp major op.87 no.13
\nM artin Butler – Down-Hollow Winds
\nByrd a rr. McDermid – Vigilate
\nKlughardt – Qui ntet op.79
\nDodgson – Sonata for Wind Qu intet
\nMendelssohn arr. Shiner – Songs w ithout Words op.67 no.5 in B minor and op.30 no.2 in B flat
\nFrançaix – Wind Quintet no.1
\nTickets: https://www.cheltenha mtownhall.org.uk/event/magnard-ensemble-cms-2023-396957/?e-id=492770.< /p> X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk/event/magnard-ensemble- cms-2023-396957/?e-id=492770 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5859@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Exceptional young guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Competition in 2021\, performs Stephen Dodgson’s Guit ar Quintet with the Asaka Quartet in an evening performance at the Royal A cademy of Music.\nGraduating with a BMus from the Korea National Universit y of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of Korea Air F orce where he completed his two-year military service before entering the Royal Academy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Le win. He is the first Korean national to play classical guitar at the RAM. \n\nSungbin Cho – guitar\nAsaka Quartet:\nIona Mcdonald – Violin I\nGuo Yu – Violin II\nXin He – Viola\nJonathan Fong – Cello DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230209T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230209T211500 LOCATION:Royal Academy of Music @ Main Hall\, RAM\, Marylebone Rd\, London NW1 5HT SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sungbin Cho and the Asaka Quartet – Guitar Quintet URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sungbin-cho-asaka-quartet-guitar-qu intet/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nExceptional y oung guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Com petition in 2021\, performs Stephen Dodgson’s Guitar Quintet with the Asaka Quartet in an evening performance at the Royal Academy of Music .
\nGraduating with a BMus from the Korea National University of Art s\, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of Korea Air Force whe re he completed his two-year military service before entering the Royal Ac ademy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lewin. He is the first Korean national to play classical guitar at the RAM.
\n\n
Sungbin Cho – guita r
\nAsaka Quartet:
\nIona Mcdonald – Violin I
\nGuo Yu –
Violin II
\nXin He – Viola
\nJonathan Fong – Cello
Pegasus prese nts a choice selection of beautiful choral pieces exploring themes of day and night\, sleep\, and nature\, including Stephen Dodgson’s Four Poem s of Mary Coleridge and Two Choral Songs\, the latter settin g verses from Ronald Fletcher’s Old Pathways.
\n\nTickets: https://w ww.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nocturne-tickets-522638304237.
X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/nocturne-tickets-522638304237 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5848@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:This year\, the Barnes Music Festival sees the launch of a year -long International Choral Project\, which marks the 10th anniversary of t he composer’s death (2023) and his centenary year (2024) and engages with choirs and vocal groups of all levels around the world\, providing them wi th free resources and supporting them to help discover this intriguing tre asure trove of music.\nTo mark the start of the project\, Barnes Music Fes tival host an hour-long three-choir concert followed by an informal drinks reception\, with the opportunity to browse scores and a catalogue detaili ng Stephen Dodgson’s choral works.\n\nProgramme\n\nA delightful selection of short Dodgson songs (Mrs Hen\, Invocation\, Echoing Carol\, Winter\, Lu llaby\, All Bells in Paradise) and three cycles:\nFour Poems of Mary Coler idge (1987) with solo flute\nThistledown I\nNocturne I\nThistledown II\nNo cturne II\nHome-Bred Pictures (2001) with solo harp (John Clare)\nThe Gras s Eternal\nCataract\nCrow and Ploughman\nWild Bees\nThe Poet’s Death\nTwo Choral Songs (2005) – verses taken from Old Pathways (Ronald Fletcher)\nTe ll me\, gentle wind\nEarth Music\n\n\nBarnes Festival Consort – dir. James Day\nPegasus Choir – dir. Matthew Altham\nPeregrine Ensemble – dir. Danie l Collins\nTickets: https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/mon-6-march-7-30pm . DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230306T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230306T213000 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church\, Church Rd. SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Choral concert and Dodgson year-long ‘choral project’ launch URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/choral-concert-and-project-launch/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThis year\, t he Barnes Music Festival sees the launch of a year-long International Choral Pr oject\, which marks the 10th anniversary of the composer’s death (2023) an d his centenary year (2024) and engages with choirs and vocal groups of al l levels around the world\, providing them with free resources and support ing them to help discover this intriguing treasure trove of music.
\nTo mark the start of the project\, Barnes Music Festival host an hour-lon g three-choir concert followed by an informal drinks reception\, with the opportunity to browse scores and a catalogue detailing Stephen Dodgson’s c horal works.
\n\nProgram me
\nA delightful select ion of short Dodgson songs (Mrs Hen\, Invocation\, E choing Carol\, Winter\, Lullaby\, All Bells in Paradise) and three cycles:
\nFour Poems of Mary Coleridge (1987) with solo flute
\nThistled
own I
\nNocturne I
\nThistledown II
\nNocturne II
Home-Bred Pictures (2001) with solo harp (John Clar e)
\nThe Grass Eternal
\nCataract
\nCrow an
d Ploughman
\nWild Bees
\nThe Poet’s Death
Two Choral Songs (2005) – verses taken from Old Pathways (Ronal d Fletcher)
\nTell me\, gentle wind
\nEarth Musi
c
\n
Barnes Festival Conso
rt – dir. James Day
\nPegasus Choir – dir. Matthew Altham
\nPere
grine Ensemble – dir. Daniel Collins
Tickets: https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/mon-6-march-7-30pm.
X-COST:£18 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/mon-6-march-7-30pm END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5850@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION: The Vickers-Bovey Duo perform a programme at the Barnes Music Festival based around nature and the works of Stephen Dodgson\, who wrote prolifically for guitar composing many works for Julian Bream and John Wil liams\, also paying tribute to one of his favourite composers Leoš Janáček .\nThe duo received the Principal’s Prize at the Birmingham Conservatoire and graduated from the Royal Academy of Music with Distinction and the Per formance Diploma in 2016.\n\nProgramme\nDodgson – Promenade\nJanáček – In The Mists (arr. Bovey)\nRameau – Pieces de Clavecin (arr. Vickers/Bovey)\n Dodgson – Riversong\nBook tickets >\nTickets: https://www.barnesmusicfesti val.com/thurs-16-march-1pm. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230316T140000 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Michael's Church\, 39 Elm Bank Gardens \, London SW13 0NX SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Promenade and Riversong – Vickers-Bovey Duo URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/promenade-and-riversong/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe Vickers-Bovey Duo perform a programme at the Barnes Music Festival based around nature and the works of Stephen Dodgson\, who wrote prolifically f or guitar composing many works for Julian Bream and John Williams\, also p aying tribute to one of his favourite composers Leoš Janáček.
\nThe duo received the Principal’s Prize at the Birmingham Conser vatoire and graduated from the Royal Academy of Music with Distinction and the Performance Diploma in 2016.
\n\nProgramme
\nDodgson – Promenade
\nJanáček – In T
he Mists (arr. Bovey)
\nRameau – Pieces de Clavecin (ar
r. Vickers/Bovey)
\nDodgson – Riversong
Tickets: https://www.barnesm usicfestival.com/thurs-16-march-1pm.
X-COST:£12 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/thurs-16-march-1pm END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5854@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Shining new light on an old treasure. This Barnes Music Festiva l concert centres around ‘A Beautiful Object’: the harpsichord\, with a ne w work of that same name by a rising figure on the contemporary music scen e\, composer Héloïse Werner. Auspiciously absent at the start\, the harpsi chord is introduced with music of its main era\, in an arrangement that li nks its celebrated past to the present. With Héloïse’s piece\, then follow s an exciting journey of discoveries. Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata has beautif ul serenade-like character\, with its last movement a nod to the harpsicho rd’s illustrious past\, guiding us back in time again to one of the Unmeas ured Preludes by French Baroque composer Élisabeth Claude Jacquet de La Gu erre. The evening finishes with one of the most famous contemporary harpsi chord concertos to date.\nBach Club is a concert curator\, boutique label and home to Bach Club Soloists\, an ensemble focusing on period instrument s\, new commissions\, and remarkable collaborations. Bach Club founder and director Pawel Siwczak\, is a Polish & British musician with a passion fo r historical keyboards\, putting emphasis on the storytelling power of the language of music\; the sheer ability to communicate expressively with th e audience is key to him.\n\nProgramme\n\nPurcell\, arr. Britten\, arr. Si wczak – Chacony in G Minor\nHéloïse Werner – A Beautiful Object (world pre miere)\nDodgson – Sonata for Four\nde La Guerre – Unmeasured Prelude for h arpsichord\nDe Falla – Concerto for harpsichord\, flute\, oboe\, clarinet\ , violin and cello\nBach Club Soloists\, directed by Pawel Siwczak\, with musicians from Britten Sinfonia\nThomas Hancox\, Flute\nPeter Facer\, Oboe \nJackie Shave\, Violin\nCaroline Dearnley\, Cello\nPawel Siwczak\, Harpsi chord\n Books tickets >\n\nTickets: https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/fr i-17-march-7-30pm. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230317T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230317T213000 LOCATION:Barnes Music Festival @ St. Mary’s Church\, Church Rd. SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sonata for Four – Bach Club URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sonata-for-four/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nShining new l ight on an old treasure. This Barnes Music Festival concert centres around ‘A Beautiful Object’: the harpsichord\, with a new work of that same name by a rising figure on the contemporary music scene\, composer Héloïse Werner. Auspiciously absent at the start\, the harpsichord is introduced with mus ic of its main era\, in an arrangement that links its celebrated past to t he present. With Héloïse’s piece\, then follows an exciting journey of dis coveries. Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata has beautiful serenade-like character\, with its last movement a nod to the harpsichord’s illustrious past\, guid ing us back in time again to one of the Unmeasured Preludes by French Baro que composer Élisabeth Claude Jacquet de La Guerre. The evening finishes w ith one of the most famous contemporary harpsichord concertos to date.
\nBach Club is a concert curator\, boutique label and home to Bach Club Soloists\, an ensemble focusing on period instruments\, new commissions\, and remarkable collaborations. Bach Club founder and director Pawel Siwcz ak\, is a Polish & British musician with a passion for historical keyboard s\, putting emphasis on the storytelling power of the language of music\; the sheer ability to communicate expressively with the audience is key to him.
\n\nProg ramme
\nPurcell\, arr. B
ritten\, arr. Siwczak – Chacony in G Minor
\nHéloïse Werner
– A Beautiful Object (world premiere)
\nDodgson – Sonata
for Four
\nde La Guerre – Unmeasured Prelude for harpsichor
d
\nDe Falla – Concerto for harpsichord\, flute\, oboe\, cla
rinet\, violin and cello
Bach Club Soloists\, directed by Pawel Siwczak\, with musicians from Britten Sinfonia
\n
Thomas Hancox\, Flute
\nPeter Facer\, Oboe
\nJackie Sha
ve\, Violin
\nCaroline Dearnley\, Cello
\nPawel Siwczak\, Harpsichord
p>\n
Tickets: https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/fri-17-march-7-30pm. p> X-COST:£20\, £15 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.barnesmusicfestival.com/fri-17-march-7-30pm END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5348@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:In their ‘Duality’ programme featuring works for four hands at one piano\, pianists Emma Abbate and Julian Perkins jointly perform Stephe n Dodgson’s Tournament for twenty fingers\, part 2 (the pair recently reco rded the complete set) alongside works by Clementi\, Schubert\, Moszkowski \, Ravel and Beach for Camarthen Arts.\n\n\nProgramme\nSonata for four han ds in E flat Major\, op. 14 no. 3 – Clementi\nAllegro – Adagio – Rondo: Al legro\nFantasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert\nFrom Five Spanish Dances o p. 12 – Moszkowski\nAllegro brioso – Moderato – Bolero \nINTERVAL\nMa mère l’Oye – Ravel\nPavane de la Belle au Bois dormant – Petit Poucet – Laider onnette\, Impératrice des Pagodes –Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bêt e – Le jardin féerique\nSummer Dreams\, op. 47 – Beach\nThe Brownies – Rob in Redbreast – Twilight – Katy-dids – Elfin Tarantelle – Good Night\nTourn ament for twenty fingers\, part 2 – Dodgson\nAllegretto in F major – Crad le Song – A Bohemian Entertainment \n DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230326T150000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230326T164500 LOCATION:Camarthen Arts @ Christ Church\, 87 Lammas Street Carmarthen\, Wa les\, SA31 3DU SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tournament for twenty fingers – Abbate & Perkins URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/tournament-for-twenty-fingers-abbat e-perkins-2023-01/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nP rogramme
\nSonata for four hands in E flat Major\, op. 14 n
o. 3 – Clementi
\nAllegro – Adagio – Rondo: Alle
gro
Fantasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert< /strong>
\nFrom Five Spanish Dances op. 12 – Moszko
wski
\nAllegro brioso – Moderato – Bolero
INTERVAL
\nMa mère l’Oye – Ravel
\nPavane de la Belle au Bois dormant –
Petit Poucet – Laideronnette\, Impératrice des Pagodes –Les entretiens de
la Belle et de la Bête – Le jardin féerique
Summ
er Dreams\, op. 47 – Beach
\nThe Brownies – Rob
in Redbreast – Twilight – Katy-dids – Elfin Tarantelle – Good Night
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5888@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:In their ‘Duality’ programme featuring works for four hands at one piano\, pianists Emma Abbate and Julian Perkins jointly perform Stephe n Dodgson’s Tournament for twenty fingers\, part 2 (the pair recently reco rded the complete set) alongside works by Clementi\, Schubert and Moszkows ki at the Wesley Chapel in Harrogate.\n\n\n\n\n \nProgramme\nSonata for fo ur hands in E flat Major\, op. 14 no. 3 – Clementi\nAllegro – Adagio – Ron do: Allegro\nFantasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert\nFrom Five Spanish Da nces op. 12 – Moszkowski\nAllegro brioso – Moderato – Bolero \nTournament for twenty fingers\, part 2 – Dodgson\nAllegretto in F major – Cradle Son g – A Bohemian Entertainment \n DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230403T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230403T140000 LOCATION:Wesley Chapel\, Harrogate @ Wesley Methodist Church\, 28 Oxford St reet\, Harrogate. HG1 1PP SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tournament for twenty fingers – Abbate & Perkins URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/tournament-for-twenty-fingers-abbat e-perkins-5-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n
\n
Programme
\nSonata for fo
ur hands in E flat Major\, op. 14 no. 3 – Clementi
\nAllegro – Adagio – Rondo: Allegro
Fantasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert
\nFrom Five Spanish
Dances op. 12 – Moszkowski
\nAllegro brioso
– Moderato – Bolero
Tournament for twenty fingers\
, part 2 – Dodgson
\nAllegretto in F major – Cr
adle Song – A Bohemian Entertainment
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5894@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:In their programme ‘Twenty Fingers on a Broadwood Piano’ featur ing works for four hands at one piano\, pianists Emma Abbate and Julian Pe rkins jointly perform Stephen Dodgson’s Tournament for twenty fingers\, pa rt 2 (the pair recently recorded the complete set) alongside works by Beet hoven\, Mozart\, Weber\, Field\, Schubert and Dvořák for the Suffolk Villa ges Festival in Sudbury.\n\n\nProgramme\nSonata in D major\, op. 6 (1797) – Beethoven\nAllegro molto – Rondo (Moderato)\nSonata for piano four hands in C Major K. 521 – Mozart\nAllegro – Andante – Allegretto\nFrom Huit pie ces\, op. 60 – Weber\nAllegro – Alla Siciliana (Allegro) – Rondo (Scherzan do vivace)\nINTERVAL\nVariations in A minor on a Russian Air – J. Field\nF antasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert\nTwo Slavonic Dances – Dvořák\nDumk a (Allegretto grazioso) in E minor\, op. 72\, no. 2 (1886)\nSkocná (Allegr o assai) in C minor\, op. 46\, no. 7 (1878)\n \nTournament for twenty fing ers\, part 2 – Dodgson\nAllegretto in F major – Cradle Song – A Bohemian Entertainment \n DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230423T180000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230423T200000 LOCATION:Suffolk Villages Festival @ St Mary's Church\, 3 Church Street\, B oxford\, Sudbury. CO10 5DU SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tournament for twenty fingers – Abbate & Perkins URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/tournament-for-twenty-fingers-abbat e-perkins-2023-03/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n
Programme
\nSonata in D major\, op. 6 (1797) – Beethoven
\n
strong>Allegro molto – Rondo (Moderato)
Sonata for piano
four hands in C Major K. 521 – Mozart
\nAllegro
– Andante – Allegretto
From Huit pieces\, op. 60 – <
strong>Weber
\nAllegro – Alla Siciliana (Allegro) – Rond
o (Scherzando vivace)
INTERVAL
\nVariations in A minor on a Russian Air – J. Field
\nFantasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert
\nTwo Slavonic
Dances – Dvořák
\nDumka (Allegretto grazio
so) in E minor\, op. 72\, no. 2 (1886)
\nSkocná (Allegro ass
ai) in C minor\, op. 46\, no. 7 (1878)
\n
Tournament for tw
enty fingers\, part 2 – Dodgson
\nAllegretto in
F major – Cradle Song – A Bohemian Entertainment
\n BODY> END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5891@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:In their ‘Duality’ programme featuring works for four hands at one piano\, pianists Emma Abbate and Julian Perkins jointly perform Stephe n Dodgson’s Tournament for twenty fingers\, part 2 (the pair recently reco rded the complete set) alongside works by Mozart\, Field\, Schubert\, Rave l and Beach for the Three Rivers Music Society in Rickmansworth.\n\n\nProg ramme\nSonata for piano four hands in C Major K. 521 – Mozart\nAllegro – A ndante – Allegretto\nVariations in A minor on a Russian Air – J. Field \nF antasia in F minor\, D.940 – Schubert\nINTERVAL\nMa mère l’Oye – Ravel\nP avane de la Belle au Bois dormant – Petit Poucet – Laideronnette\, Impérat rice des Pagodes –Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête – Le jardin fée rique\nSummer Dreams\, op. 47 – Beach\nThe Brownies – Robin Redbreast – Tw ilight – Katy-dids – Elfin Tarantelle – Good Night\nTournament for twenty fingers\, part 2 – Dodgson\nAllegretto in F major – Cradle Song – A Bohe mian Entertainment \n DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230513T213000 LOCATION:Three Rivers Music Society @ Rickmansworth Baptist Church\, High S treet\, Rickmansworth. WD3 1EH SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Tournament for twenty fingers – Abbate & Perkins URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/tournament-for-twenty-fingers-abbat e-perkins-2023-04/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n
Programme
\nSonata for piano four
hands in C Major K. 521 – Mozart
\nAllegro – And
ante – Allegretto
Variations in A minor on a Russian Air – J. Field
Fantasia in F minor\, D.940 – < strong>Schubert
\nINTERVAL
\nMa mèr
e l’Oye – Ravel
\nPavane de la
Belle au Bois dormant – Petit Poucet – Laideronnette\, Impératrice des Pag
odes –Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête – Le jardin féeriq
ue
Summer Dreams\, op. 47 – Beach
\nThe Brownies – Robin Redbreast – Twilight – Katy-dids – Elfin Tarant
elle – Good Night
Tournament for twenty fingers\, part 2 – Dodgson
\nAllegretto in F major – Cradle Song – A Boh
emian Entertainment
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5861@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Exceptional young guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Competition in 2021\, performs his final recital at t he Royal Academy of Music: a complete concert of Dodgson guitar works.\n\n Programme\nPartita no. 1\n Fantasy-Divisions\n Guitar Quintet (with the As aka Quartet)\nGuitar Concerto (with orchestra)\nGraduating with a BMus fro m the Korea National University of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of Korea Air Force where he completed his two-year militar y service before entering the Royal Academy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lewin. He is the first Korean national to play classical guitar at the RAM.\nBook your free ticket on the RAM website.\n \nTickets: https://tickets.ram.ac.uk/sales/categories/advanced-diploma-re citals/sungbin-cho. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230516T113000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230516T123000 LOCATION:Royal Academy of Music @ Duke's Hall\, RAM\, Marylebone Rd\, Londo n NW1 5HT SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Dodgson solo and chamber guitar works – Sungbin Cho URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/solo-and-chamber-guitar-works/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n
Exceptional y
oung guitarist Sungbin Cho\, winner of the London International Guitar Com
petition in 2021\, performs his final recital at the Royal Academy of Musi
c: a complete concert of Dodgson guitar works.
\n
Programme
\n
Partita no. 1
\n Fantasy-Divisions
\n Guitar Q
uintet (with the Asaka Quartet)
\nGuitar Concerto (with
orchestra)
Graduating with a BMus from the Korea National Univers ity of Arts\, Sungbin Cho subsequently served in the Republic of Korea Air Force where he completed his two-year military service before entering th e Royal Academy of Music to undertake an MA in Performance\, with Michael Lewin. He is the first Korean national to play classical guitar at the RAM .
\nBook your free ticket on the RAM website. p>\n
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Tickets: https://tickets.ram.ac.uk/sales/categories/advanced-diploma-recitals/su ngbin-cho.
X-TICKETS-URL:https://tickets.ram.ac.uk/sales/categories/advanced-diploma-r ecitals/sungbin-cho END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5900@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The St Pancras Parish Church choir perform a beautiful recital – ‘Lo\, God is Here’ – of sacred music by two of the United Kingdom’s most prolific church music composers\, honouring both the 80th birthday of Phi lip Moore and the 10th anniversary of the death of Stephen Dodgson\, as pa rt of the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music.\nProgramme\n\nMorn ing Prayers from Three Prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Philip Moore\nEvenin g Prayers from Three Prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Philip Moore\nPrayers in Time of Distress from Three Prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer Philip Moore \nLo\, God is here Philip Moore\nMagnificat from St Pancras Canticles Phil ip Moore\nNunc Dimittis from St Pancras Canticles Philip Moore\nEvening Hy mn from ‘Tis Almost One Stephen Dodgson\nKyrie Eleison from Missa Brevis S tephen Dodgson\nSanctus from Missa Brevis Stephen Dodgson\nBenedictus from Missa Brevis Stephen Dodgson\nAgnus Dei from Missa Brevis Stephen Dodgson \nJubilate Deo Stephen Dodgson\n\nhttps://www.lfccm.com/whatson/events/230 60/ DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230519T173000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230519T183000 LOCATION:St Pancras Parish Church @ Euston Road\, NW1 2BA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:London Festival of Contemporary Church Music – Dodgson–Moore recita l URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/the-london-festival-of-contemporary -church-music-dodgson-moore-recital/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe St Pancra s Parish Church choir perform a beautiful recital – ‘Lo\, God is Here’ – o f sacred music by two of the United Kingdom’s most prolific church music c omposers\, honouring both the 80th birthday of Philip Moore and the 10th a nniversary of the death of Stephen Dodgson\, as part of the London Festiva l of Contemporary Church Music.
\nProgramme
\n\nhttps://www.lfccm.com/whatson/events/23060/
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5907@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Talented young pianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata No. 7 (which he recently recorded on a complete D odgson piano disc) alongside works by Deirdre McKay and Schubert at St Mic hael’s Church in Highgate.\n\nProgramme\n\nTime\, shining (1998) – Deirdre McKay\nSonata No.7 (2003) – Stephen Dodgson (20 min)\n\n1. Allegro Modera to\n2. Poco Adagio\n3. Allegro Vivace – Allegretto – Allegro Vivace\n\n\n‘ Wanderer’ Fantasy in C major\, Op.15 by Schubert DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230523T133000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230523T143000 LOCATION:St Michael's\, Highgate @ South Grove\, London\, N6 6BJ SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Sonata No. 7 – Osman Tack URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/sonata-no-7-osman-tack/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nTalented youn g pianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital Stephen Dodgson’s So nata No. 7 (which he recently recorded on a complete Dodgson piano di sc) alongside works by Deirdre McKay and Schubert at St Michael’s Church i n Highgate.
\n\nProgramme
\nTalented youn g pianist Osman Tack performs his final recital at the Royal College of Mu sic in a programme which includes Stephen Dodgson’s Sonata No. 7 (which he recently recorded on a complete Dodgson piano disc) alongside wo rks by Deirdre McKay and Schubert.
\n\nProgramme
\nPianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital comprising Stephen Dodgson’s richly del ightful Eight Fanciful Pieces and Schubert’s highly demanding Wanderer Fantasy at the Beaconsfield United Reform Church.
\nT ack recently recorded the former as part of complete Dodgson piano CD\, wh ich is being released in 2024 to mark Stephen Dodgson’s centenary.
\np>\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5905@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Pianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital comprising Step hen Dodgson’s richly delightful Eight Fanciful Pieces and Schubert’s highl y demanding Wanderer Fantasy at All Saints Parish Church\, High Wycombe.\n Tack recently recorded the former as part of complete Dodgson piano CD\, w hich is being released in 2024 to mark Stephen Dodgson’s centenary. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230605T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230605T140000 LOCATION:All Saints\, High Wycombe @ Church St\, High Wycombe HP11 2DE SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Eight Fanciful Pieces – Osman Tack URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/eight-fanciful-pieces-osman-tack-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nPianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital comprising Stephen Dodgson’s richly del ightful Eight Fanciful Pieces and Schubert’s highly demanding Wanderer Fantasy at All Saints Parish Church\, High Wycombe.
\nTack recently recorded the former as part of complete Dodgson piano CD\, which is being released in 2024 to mark Stephen Dodgson’s centenary.
\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5863@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Join the Mēla Guitar Quartet\, newly returned from winning the world-renowned Guitar Foundation of America The GFA International Ensemble Competition\, in a wonderfully eclectic evening hosted by the Luton Music Club featuring Stephen Dodgson’s Change-Ringers alongside works by Philip Houghton and Laura Snowden and arrangements of Bach\, Debussy\, Ravel\, G linka\, Milhaud\, Bizet\, Sain-Saëns\, and Brubeck and Desmond.\n\nThe qua rtet recently recorded Change-Ringers as part of a delightful collection o f Dodgson guitar chamber works.\nProgramme\nCamille Saint-Saëns – Bacchana le from Samson and Delilah arr. Bovey\nClaude Debussy – Deux Arabesques ar r. Tarlton Andante con Moto\; Allegretto Scherzando\nPhillip Houghton – Op als (1995) Black Opal\; Water Opal\; White Opal\nJ.S. Bach – Organ fugue B WV 578 arr. Mēla\nMikhail Glinka – Ruslan and Ludmilla Overture arr. Tarlt on\nStephen Dodgson – Change-Ringers (1996)\nMaurice Ravel – Pavane pour u ne infante défunte arr. Robinson\nLaura Snowden – My Clock is Broken! (201 9)\nDarius Milhaud – Brazileira from Scaramouche arr. Robinson\nBrubeck/De smond Medley arr. Tarlton\nGeorges Bizet/Goss – Carmen Fantasy: Seguidilla \; Gypsy Song\nhttp://www.lutonmusic.org.uk/events/mela-guitar-quartet/ DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230717T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230717T213000 GEO:+51.510766;-0.082813 LOCATION:Luton Music Club @ Saint Mary's Luton\, Church St\, Luton LU1 3JF SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Mēla Guitar Quartet – Change-Ringers URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/mela-guitar-quartet-change-ringers- 2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n
Join the Mēla Guitar Quartet\, newly returned from winning the world-renowned Guitar Fo undation of America The GFA International Ensemble Competition\, in a wond erfully eclectic evening hosted by the Luton Music Club featuring Stephen Dodgson’s Change-Ringers alongside works by Philip Houghton and L aura Snowden and arrangements of Bach\, Debussy\, Ravel\, Glinka\, Milhaud \, Bizet\, Sain-Saëns\, and Brubeck and Desmond.
\n\nThe quart et recently recorded Change-Ringers as part of a delightful colle ction of Dodgson guitar chamber works.
\nProgramme
\nCamille Saint-Saëns – Bacchanale from Samson an
d Delilah arr. Bovey
\nClaude Debussy – Deux Arabesques arr. Tar
lton Andante con Moto\; Allegretto Scherzando
\nPhillip Houghton –
\nJ.S. Bach
– Organ fugue BWV 578 arr. Mēla
\nMikhail Glinka – Ruslan and Ludmill
a Overture arr. Tarlton
\nStephen Dodgson – Change-Ringers (
1996)
\nMaurice Ravel – Pavane pour une infante défunte arr.
Robinson
\nLaura Snowden – My Clock is Broken! (2019)
\nDarius Milhaud – Brazileira from Scaramouche arr. Robi
nson
\nBrubeck/Desmond Medley arr. Tarlton
\nGeorges Bizet/Goss
– Carmen Fantasy: Seguidilla\; Gypsy Song
http://www.lu tonmusic.org.uk/events/mela-guitar-quartet/
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5922@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Pianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital comprising Step hen Dodgson’s richly delightful Eight Fanciful Pieces and Four Moods of th e Wind alongside Schubert’s highly demanding Wanderer Fantasy at Downing P lace United Reform Church in Cambridge.\nTack recently recorded a complete Dodgson piano CD\, which is being released in 2024 to mark Stephen Dodgso n’s centenary.\n\nProgramme\n\n\nEight Fanciful Pieces (1956) by Stephen D odgson\n1. A Leaf in the River\n2. Shrovetide Procession\n3. Lo Zoppo\n4. The Storm Comes and Passes\n5. Crazy Kate\n6. Mirage\n7. Dancers\n8. When All is Quiet\n\n\n\n\nFour Moods of the Wind (1968) by Stephen Dodgson\n1. Molto Moderato\n2. Agitato\n3. Flessible e Drammatico\n4. Poco Allegro\n \n\n“Wanderer” Fantasy in C by Schubert DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230906T140000 LOCATION:Downing Place United Reform Church @ Downing Place\, Cambridge\, C B2 3EL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Eight Fanciful Pieces & Four Moods of the Wind – Osman Tack – Cambr idge URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/eight-fanciful-pieces-four-moods-os man-tack/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nPianist Osman Tack performs a lunchtime recital comprising Stephen Dodgson’s richly del ightful Eight Fanciful Pieces and Four Moods of the Wind alongside Schubert’s highly demanding Wanderer Fantasy at Downin g Place United Reform Church in Cambridge.
\nTack recently recorded a complete Dodgson piano CD\, which is being released in 2024 to mark Step hen Dodgson’s centenary.
\n\nProgramme
\nOne of London’s newest y
oung professional choirs Inchant and
harpist Anwen Mai Thomas<
/a>\, led by conductor Emma Warren\, host a relaxed evening of Christmas m
usic\, both traditional and contemporary. The event\, which includes Steph
en Dodgson’s two upper-voice carols Falan-Tiding and The Runn
ing Carol (from his ‘Christmas Collection’)\, takes place in the atmo
spheric Grade-II listed Belsize Community Library
🌀 Ove
r the course of the evening\, we’ll hear three 20-25 minute sets of festiv
e music:
🎶 Set 1: a capella choral music with Inchant
\n🎶 Set
2: harp music with Anwen Mai Thomas
\n🎶 Set 3: Inchant and Anwen joi
n forces to perform ‘A Ceremony of Carols’ by Benjamin Britten
BYO B/flasks of mulled wine. Mince pies provided!
\n📆 Sunday 10th Decemb
er\, 7:30pm (doors open at 7:15pm)
\n📍 Belsize Community Library\, An
trim Road\, Belsize Park\, London\, NW3 4XN
\n⏰ Duration: up to 2 hou
rs
More details/book at: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/ inchant/inchant-christmas-concert/e-mdkazj
\nTickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/select/RdiEJKhzX NnT.
X-COST:£16 (£12 concessions) X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/select/RdiEJKhzXNnT END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5993@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Book launch with Eleanor Oldroyd with music by Handel\, Holst\, Howells\, Dodgson\, Davis\, Parker\, Goodall and Panufnik\nWhat is there in the waters of Barnes that holds such an attraction for artists and musi c makers? Since George Frideric Handel’s sojourn at Barn Elms in 1713\, a succession of leading composers have made the village their home. From Gus tav Holst and Herbert Howells to Howard Goodall and Roxanna Panufnik\, the y have raised children and written music to the accompaniment of the birds on the Common\, and the ebb and flow of the tidal Thames. So have they fo und inspiration in this greenest of London villages? Or is it mere coincid ence that has turned a corner of South West London into a creative hub?\nI n her book Composers of Barnes BBC broadcaster Eleanor Oldroyd has put tog ether informative and often affectionate biographical profiles of eight le ading Barnes composers. This new edition marks the anniversaries of birth of Gustav Holst in 1874 and Stephen Dodgson in 1924 with new information a nd new stories about the lives and compositions of all the Composers of Ba rnes.\nAt this launch event\, Elly Oldroyd talks about the stories she has discovered\, interviews some of the composers and plays the music of the composers\, past and present.\nTickets available via the Barnes Music Fest ival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240305T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240305T213000 LOCATION:St Mary's Barnes @ Church Rd\, London SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Pre-festival book talk – ‘Composers of Barnes’ with Elly Oldroyd URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/pre-festival-book-talk-composers-of -barnes-with-elly-oldroyd/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nBook launch with Eleanor Oldroyd with music by Handel\, Holst\, Howells\, Dodgson\, Davis\, Parker\, Goodall and Panuf nik
\nWhat is there in the waters of Barnes that holds such an attraction for artists and music makers? Since George Frideric Handel’s sojourn at Barn Elms in 1713\, a succession of leading composers have mad e the village their home. From Gustav Holst and Herbert Howells to Howard Goodall and Roxanna Panufnik\, they have raised children and written music to the accompaniment of the birds on the Common\, and the ebb and flow of the tidal Thames. So have they found inspiration in this greenest of Lond on villages? Or is it mere coincidence that has turned a corner of South W est London into a creative hub?
\nIn her book Composers of Barnes BB C broadcaster Eleanor Oldroyd has put together informative and often affectionate biographical profiles of ei ght leading Barnes composers. This new edition marks the anniversaries of birth of Gustav Holst in 1874 and Stephen Dodgson in 1924 with new inf ormation and new stories about the lives and compositions of all the Compo sers of Barnes.
\nAt this launch event\, Elly Oldroyd talks about th e stories she has discovered\, interviews some of the composers and plays the music of the composers\, past and present.
\nTickets available v ia the Barnes Music Festival websit e.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5951@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Award-winning choir Pegasus and a stellar group of instrumental ists and soloists open the Barnes Music Festival with a concert that pairs Bach and Stephen Dodgson’s Magnificats\, ahead of Dodgson’s centenary on 17th March\, conducted by Festival Director James Day.\n\nBach – Magnifica t in D\nDodgson – Magnificat\nTickets available via the Barnes Music Festi val website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240309T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240309T213000 LOCATION:St Mary's Barnes @ Church Rd\, London SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Magnificat – Barnes Music Festival (opening night) URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/magnificat-barnes-music-festival-op ening-night/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nAward-winning choir Pegasus and a stellar group of instrumentalists and soloists open t he Barnes Music Festival with a concert that pairs Bach and Stephen Dodgso n’s Magnificats\, ahead of Dodgson’s centenary on 17th March\, co nducted by Festival Director James Day.
\n\nBach – Magnificat in D
\nDodg
son – Magnificat
Tickets available via the Barnes Musi c Festival website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5983@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Under the distinguished direction of Stephen Layton\, the Holst Singers give a performance showcasing the works of Barnes composers inclu ding Stephen Dodgson and Gustav Holst in their respective 100th and 150th anniversary years\, as well as a number of students mentored by the latter .\n\nHowells A Hymn for St Cecilia\nImogen Holst A Hymne to Christ\nDodgso n Evening Hymn\nRubbra A Hymn to God the Father\nRubbra Eternitie\nGustav Holst The Evening-Watch\nRoxanna Panufnik O Hearken\nRoxanna Panufnik Cele stial Bird\nRoxanna Panufnik Deus est caritas\nHowells Behold O God our De fender\nJohn Rutter Hymn to the Creator of Light\nGustav Holst Nunc Dimitt is\nGustav Holst Lord who has made us for Thine own\nTickets available via the Barnes Music Festival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240310T200000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240310T220000 LOCATION:St Michael's Barnes @ 39 Elm Bank Gardens\, London SW13 0NX SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:‘Evening Hymn’ – Holst Singers (Barnes Music Festival) URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/evening-hymn-holst-singers-barnes-m usic-festival/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nUnder the dis tinguished direction of Stephen Layton\, the Holst Singers give a performa nce showcasing the works of Barnes composers including Stephen Dodgson and Gustav Holst in their respective 100th and 150th anniversary years\, as w ell as a number of students mentored by the latter.
\nHowells A Hymn for St Cecilia
\nImog
en Holst A Hymne to Christ
\nDodgson Evenin
g Hymn
\nRubbra A Hymn to God the Father
\n
\nGustav Holst The Eve
ning-Watch
\nRoxanna Panufnik O Hearken
\n
\nRoxanna Panufni
k Deus est caritas
\nHowells Behold O God o
ur Defender
\nJohn Rutter Hymn to the Creator of Lig
ht
\nGustav Holst Nunc Dimittis
\nGusta
v Holst Lord who has made us for Thine own
Tickets availa ble via the Barnes Music Festival website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5985@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Daniel and friends come together to offer a rich progr amme that promises to show off their musical expertise and extensive share d experienceand spotlights unusual compositions\, celebrating works from B ritain and beyond\, including Stephen Dodgson’s Flood and The Old Cigarett e Lighter\, two delightful ‘Entertainments’ for woodwind with narration fo r the players\, the former setting John Heath-Stubbs and the latter with a libretto from David Reynolds.\n\nImogen Holst Suite for Wind Quartet\nDod gson Flood\nRavel arr. Farrington Mother Goose\nDodgson The Old Cigarette Lighter\nDukas arr Farrington The Sorcerer’s Apprentice\nMartin Butler Dir ty Beasts\nNicholas Daniel\, Oboe\nJoy Farrall\, Clarinet\nSarah Burnett\, Bassoon\nTom Hancox\, Flute\nBen Goldscheider\, Horn\nHuw Watkins\, Piano \nAllie Daniel\, Narrator\nTickets available via the Barnes Music Festival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240311T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240311T213000 LOCATION:St Mary's Barnes @ Church Rd\, London SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:‘Flood’ and ‘Old Cigarette Lighter’ – Barnes Music Festival URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/flood-and-old-cigarette-lighter-bar nes-music-festival/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nNicholas Dani el and friends come together to offer a rich programme that promises to sh ow off their musical expertise and extensive shared experienceand spotligh ts unusual compositions\, celebrating works from Britain and beyond\, incl uding Stephen Dodgson’s Flood and The Old Cigarette Lighter em>\, two delightful ‘Entertainments’ for woodwind with narration for the players\, the former setting John Heath-Stubbs and the latter with a libre tto from David Reynolds.
\n
\nImogen Holst Suite for
Wind Quartet
\nDodgson Flood
\nRavel ar
r. Farrington Mother Goose
\nDodgson The Ol
d Cigarette Lighter
\nDukas arr Farrington The Sorce
rer’s Apprentice
\nMartin Butler Dirty Beasts
Allie Daniel\, Narrator
\nTickets avai lable via the Barnes Music Festival website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5988@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Jack Hancher performs a number of Stephen Dodgson Etudes alongs ide works by Jose\, Debussy\, Mompou and Albeniz in his Barnes Music Festi val lunchtime guitar recital.\nDescribed by Gendai Guitar Magazine as a “p oet and a painter\, colouring sounds out of the guitar as if his imaginati on and the guitar were one”\, Hancher made his Wigmore Hall debut in 2018 and won the prestigious Gold Medal of the Royal Overseas League Competitio n in 2022\, becoming just the third guitarist to do so.\n\nStephen Dodgson \, although a prolific composer across everything from large-scale orchest ral works to choirs and chamber ensembles\, became particularly known and valued for his compositions for guitar including a number of partitas and studies\, alongside two concertos and several works for massed guitars. An d this solo guitar recital invites us into an intimate space with the most intimate of instruments.\nDowland Praeludium\nDowland Fantasia in G Major \nDodgson Selections from Etudes\nSatie Gymnopedie no.1\nJose Allegro Mode rato (from Sonata for Guitar)\nJose Pavana Triste (from Sonata for Guitar) \nRavel Pavane pour une Infante Defunte\nDebussy La Fille aux Cheveux de l in\nDebussy The Little Shepherd\nDebussy Danse Bohemienne\nMompou Cancion no.6\nAlbeniz Capricho Catalan\nTickets available via the Barnes Music Fes tival website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240318T130000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240318T140000 LOCATION:St Mary's Barnes @ Church Rd\, London SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Etudes – Jack Hancher (Barnes Music Festival) URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/etudes-jack-hancher-barnes-music-fe stival/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nJack Hancher performs a number of Stephen Dodgson Etudes alongside works by Jo se\, Debussy\, Mompou and Albeniz in his Barnes Music Festival lunchtime g uitar recital.
\nDescribed by Gendai Guitar Magazine as a “poet and a painter\, colouring sounds out of the guitar as if his imagination and t he guitar were one”\, Hancher made his Wigmore Hall debut in 2018 and won the prestigious Gold Medal of the Royal Overseas League Competition in 202 2\, becoming just the third guitarist to do so.
\n\nStephen Dodgs on\, although a prolific composer across everything from large-scale orche stral works to choirs and chamber ensembles\, became particularly known an d valued for his compositions for guitar including a number of partitas an d studies\, alongside two concertos and several works for massed guitars. And this solo guitar recital invites us into an intimate space with the mo st intimate of instruments.
\nDowland Praeludium
\nDowland Fantasia in G Major
\nDodgson
strong> Selections from Etudes
\nSatie Gymnopedie no
.1
\nJose Allegro Moderato (from Sonata for Guitar)<
br />\nJose Pavana Triste (from Sonata for Guitar)
\nRavel Pavane pour une Infante Defunte
\nDe
bussy La Fille aux Cheveux de lin
\nDebussy
The Little Shepherd
\nDebussy Danse Bohemienne
\nMompou Cancion no.6
\nAlbeniz Ca
pricho Catalan
Tickets available via the Barnes Music Festival website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-6060@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Thames Youth Orchestra under the direction of Simon Ferris performs Stephen Dodgson’s Essay No. 1 alongside works by Ferguson and Vau ghan Williams in a concert that explores 20th-century orchestral compositi ons from the British Isles.\nThe Thames Youth Orchestra is a large-scale i ndependent youth symphony orchestra based in southwest London. Since its f oundation in 2005\, TYO has developed into a richly-resourced orchestral t raining programme playing a prominent artistic and educational role in its community. The orchestra comprises 70 young musicians drawn from over 30 local schools whose work is overseen by an outstanding staff of highly-exp erienced professional musicians. TYO performs extensively in London (with concerts given at the Barbican Centre\, the Royal Albert Hall\, Cadogan Ha ll\, LSO St. Luke’s\, St. John’s Smith Square) and annually on tour across Europe.\nProgramme\nHoward Ferguson – Overture for an Occasion\nStephen D odgson – Essay No. 1\nRalph Vaughan Williams – Job\, a masque for dancing \nTickets available on the door (£12 or £6 concessions) DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T213000 LOCATION:Christ Church\, East Sheen @ Christchurch Rd\, London SW14 7AW SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Thames Youth Orchestra – Essay No. 1 URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/thames-youth-orchestra-essay-no-1/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe Thames Youth Orchestra under the direction of Simon Ferris perfor ms Stephen Dodgson’s Essay No. 1 alongside works by Ferguson and Vaughan Williams in a concert that explores 20th-century orchestral compos itions from the British Isles.
\nThe Thames Youth Orchestra is a lar ge-scale independent youth symphony orchestra based in southwest London. S ince its foundation in 2005\, TYO has developed into a richly-resourced or chestral training programme playing a prominent artistic and educational r ole in its community. The orchestra comprises 70 young musicians drawn fro m over 30 local schools whose work is overseen by an outstanding staff of highly-experienced professional musicians. TYO performs extensively in Lon don (with concerts given at the Barbican Centre\, the Royal Albert Hall\, Cadogan Hall\, LSO St. Luke’s\, St. John’s Smith Square) and annually on t our across Europe.
\nProgramme
\nHoward Ferguson – Overture for an Occasion
\n
Stephen Dodgson – Essay No. 1
\nRalph Vaughan Williams – Job\, a masque for dancing
Ticket s available on the door (£12 or £6 concessions)
\n X-COST:£12 (£6 concs.) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5990@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:This celebratory concert brings together works from many of the composers who have lived and worked in Barnes. Stephen Dodgson’s 100th an niversary is celebrated with his Trumpet Concerto – his last work\, writte n in 2011 – and the trumpeter he wrote it for\, Imogen Whitehead. (For mor e\, read Imogen’s blog about the concerto.) The performance also celebrate s Holst’s 150th anniversary The Planets. Jim Parker and Carl Davis both sa dly died last year and their lives are marked by the popular pieces they w rote respectively for Midsomer Murders and Pride & Prejudice. And Howard G oodall and Roxanna Panufnik bring some of their latest works to the concer t platform.\n\nGustav Holst arr. George Morton The Planets\nPerformance by Barnes Young Musician of the Year winner\nCarl Davis “Pride and Prejudice ” or “Champions”\nJim Parker Midsomer Murders Theme\nStephen Dodgson Trump et Concerto\nRoxanna Panufnik Lament for a Bulgarian Dancing Bear\nHoward Goodall “Bright manner” from Unconditional Love\nTickets available via the Barnes Music Festival website.\nBlack tie encouraged\, champagne availabl e. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240323T213000 LOCATION:St Mary's Barnes @ Church Rd\, London SW13 9HL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Trumpet Concerto – BMF Festival Gala – ‘Legends of Barnes’ URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/trumpet-concerto-bmf-festival-gala- legends-of-barnes/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThis celebrat
ory concert brings together works from many of the composers who have live
d and worked in Barnes. Stephen Dodgson’s 100th anniversary is celebrated
with his Trumpet Concerto – his last work\, written in 2011 – and the trum
peter he wrote it for\, Imogen Whitehead. (For more\, read Imogen’s blog about the c
oncerto.) The performance also celebrates Holst’s 150th anniversary
Gustav Holst arr. George Morton The Planets
\nPerf
ormance by Barnes Young Musician of the Year winner
\nCarl Da
vis “Pride and Prejudice” or “Champions”
\nJim Parke
r Midsomer Murders Theme
\nStephen Dodgson
Trumpet Concerto
\nRoxanna Panufnik Lament for a Bul
garian Dancing Bear
\nHoward Goodall “Bright manner”
from Unconditional Love
Tickets available via the Barnes Music Festival website.
\nBlack tie encouraged\, champagne a vailable.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5947@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The versatile chamber ensemble Karolos perform Stephen Dodgson’ s String Trio no. 2 at the Conway Hall alongside a selection of works by B ach\, Schubert and Mozart. Renowned for the energy and vitality of their c oncerts as well as their extraordinary musicianship\, they perform a broad repertoire ranging from classics to recent commissions.\nThe group previo usly recorded the trio along with a number of Dodgson works to great accla im.\n“a dynamic\, virtuoso chamber collective of first-rate players.” Gram ophone Magazine\n\nProgramme\nSchubert – String Trio in B flat D471\nBach – arr. Mackenzie: Sinfonia No.3 in C minor BWV788\nBach – arr. Mackenzie: Sinfonia No.1 in C BWV787\nBach – arr. Mackenzie: Sinfonia No.9 in F minor BWV795\nDodgson – String Trio No.2\nMozart – Divertimento in E flat K563 \nPre-concert talk – 5.30pm\nConcert – 6.30pm\nTickets will be available v ia the Conway Hall website. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240407T183000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240407T203000 LOCATION:Conway Hall @ 25 Red Lion St\, London WC1R 4RL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:String Trio no. 2 – Karolos URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/string-trio-no-2-karolos-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe versatile chamber ensemble Karolos perform Stephen Dodgs on’s String Trio no. 2 at the Conway Hall alongside a selection of works b y Bach\, Schubert and Mozart. Renowned for the energy and vitality of thei r concerts as well as their extraordinary musicianship\, they perform a br oad repertoire ranging from classics to recent commissions.
\nThe group previously recorded the trio along with a number of Dodgson works to great acclaim.
\n“a dynamic\, virtuoso chamber coll ective of first-rate players.” Gramophone Magazine
\n\nProgramme
\nSchubert – String Trio in B flat D471
\nBach – arr. Macke
nzie: Sinfonia No.3 in C minor BWV788
\nBach – arr. Mackenzie: Sinfon
ia No.1 in C BWV787
\nBach – arr. Mackenzie: Sinfonia No.9 in F minor
BWV795
\nDodgson – String Trio No.2
\nMozart – Divertimento in
E flat K563
Pre-concert talk – 5.30pm\nConcert – 6.30pm
\nTickets will be available via the Conway Hall website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-6006@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:James Turnbull and Eleanor Turner perform Stephen Dodgson’s Cou ntdown as part of a chamber music concert entitled ‘Memento’ – a morning ‘ coffee’ concert that forms part of the New Paths Festival. The pair record ed the piece in 2017 as part of their Dodgson ‘Music for Oboe’ recording\, to great acclaim.\nRecording reviews:\nBritish Music Society>\nKlassisk M usikk>\nMusicWeb International>\nUK Harp Magazine>\nDouble Reed News>\nBri tish Music Society>\n\n\n\nThey write of the concert: Vaughan Williams’ qu intet for strings was written shortly after his famous Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis\, and similarly takes medieval music as its starting poi nt\, creating a timeless spaciousness. With its warm texture featuring two violas there is an almost orchestral expansiveness to this nostalgic musi c. We mark Stephen Dodgson’s centenary year with Countdown – a jovial and lyrical suite for oboe and harp written in honour of the late Queen Mother ’s 90th birthday: each movement counts something different\, from candles to sheep to blessings! Reflective contemporary works by Ayanna Witter-John son and James MacMillan are offset against the frothy energy of Mozart’s m uch-loved oboe quartet.\nMozart: Oboe Quartet\nWitter-Johnson: Meditation \nDodgson: Countdown\nMacMillan: Memento\nVaughan Williams: Phantasy Quint et\n\n\n\n\nJames Turnbull (oboe) | Eleanor Turner (harp) | Alessandro Rui si (violin) | Jamie Campbell (violin) | Kasia Ziminska (viola) | Rosalind Ventris (viola) | Cara Berridge (cello)\nBuy tickets>\n\n\nTickets: https: //www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/init/FDIKLME. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240411T110000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240411T120000 LOCATION:Toll Gavel United Church @ 27 Toll Gavel\, Beverley HU17 9AA SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:‘Countdown’ – New Paths Festival URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/countdown-new-paths-festival/ X-COST-TYPE:external X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nJames Turnbull and Eleanor Turner perform Steph en Dodgson’s Countdown as part of a chamber music concert entitle d ‘Memento’ – a morning ‘coffee’ concert that forms part of the New Paths Festival. The pair recorded the piece in 2017 as part of their Dodgson ‘Music for Oboe’ recording\, to great acclaim.
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They write of the concert: Vaughan Williams’ quintet for strings was written shortly after his famou s Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis\, and similarly takes medi eval music as its starting point\, creating a timeless spaciousness. With its warm texture featuring two violas there is an almost orchestral expans iveness to this nostalgic music. We mark Stephen Dodgson’s centenary year with Countdown – a jovial and lyrical suite for oboe and harp wri tten in honour of the late Queen Mother’s 90th birthday: each m ovement counts something different\, from candles to sheep to blessings! R eflective contemporary works by Ayanna Witter-Johnson and James MacMillan are offset against the frothy energy of Mozart’s much-loved oboe quartet.< /p>\n
Mozart: Oboe Quartet
\nWitter-Johnso
n: Meditation
\nDodgson: Countdown
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strong>MacMillan: Memento
\nVaughan Williams: Phantasy Quintet
James Turnbull (oboe) | Eleanor Turner (harp) | Alessandro R uisi (violin) | Jamie Campbell (violin) | Kasia Ziminska (viola) | Rosalin d Ventris (viola) | Cara Berridge (cello)
\n\nTickets: https://www.ticketsource.c o.uk/booking/init/FDIKLME.
X-COST:£15 X-TICKETS-URL:https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/init/FDIKLME END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-6055@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The LFCCM commemorates Stephen Dodgson’s centenary with a conce rt that features several Dodgson sacred choral works alongside works by es tablished and up-and-coming contemporary composers. All performed by a cra ck team selected from among London’s finest choral singers directed by Ala stair Carey.\n\nTickets will be available nearer the time from the LFCCM w ebsite. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240510T193000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240510T213000 LOCATION:Hampstead Parish Church @ The Parish Church of St John-at-Hampstea d Church Row London NW3 6UU SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:London Festival of Contemporary Church Music – Dodgson choral conce rt URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/london-festival-of-contemporary-chu rch-music-dodgson-choral-concert/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nThe LFCCM com memorates Stephen Dodgson’s centenary with a concert that features several Dodgson sacred choral works alongside works by established and up-and-com ing contemporary composers. All performed by a crack team selected from am ong London’s finest choral singers directed by Alastair Carey.
\nTickets will be available nearer the time from the LFCCM website.
\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5930@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:Tenor James Gilchrist and guitarist Mark Eden will be performin g a selection of Stephen Dodgson guitar songs at St Mary’s Church in Arken garthdale at 4pm on Wednesday 29 May 2024 as part of the Swaledale Festiva l. The programme will also include music by Dowland\, Schubert and Alec Ro th.\n\nJames Gilchrist is a leading interpreter of Oratorio and Song\, esp ecially the German and English repertoire. He is internationally renowned as one of the evangelists in Bach’s passions and oratorios and maintains a n ongoing interest in older music\, regularly performing as a soloist with viol consorts\, lutenists and period pianos.\nMark Eden is better known a s one half of the Eden Stell Guitar Duo and is also a founder member of th e VIDA Guitar Quartet. Both ensembles have achieved international acclaim and continue to perform at some of the most prestigious venues\, Internati onal guitar and music festivals all over the world.\nJames and Mark both f eature on the recently-recorded Dodgson solo song CDs (Volumes 1 and 2 now out\, and Volume 3 out in 2024)\, along with Ailish Tynan\, Katie Bray\, Marcus Farnsworth\, Roderick Williams and Christopher Glynn).\nTickets wil l be available from March 2024 at www.swalefest.org\n DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240529T160000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240529T173000 LOCATION:Swaledale Festival @ St Mary’s Church\, Arkengarthdale\, Richmond\ , Yorkshire DL11 6RG SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:James Gilchrist and Mark Eden perform Dodgson guitar songs URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/gilchrist-eden-dodgson-swaledale/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nTenor James G ilchrist and guitarist Mark Eden will be performing a selection of Stephen Dodgson guitar songs at St Mary’s Church in Arkengarthdale at 4pm on Wedn esday 29 May 2024 as part of the Swaledale Festival. The programme will al so include music by Dowland\, Schubert and Alec Roth.
\n\nJames Gilchrist is a leading interpreter of Oratorio and Song\, especially the German and Engl ish repertoire. He is internationally renowned as one of the evan gelists in Bach’s passions and oratorios and maintains an ongoing interest in older music\, regularly performing as a soloist with viol consorts\, l utenists and period pianos.
\nMark Eden is better known as one half of the Eden Stell Guitar Duo and is also a founder member of the VIDA Guit ar Quartet. Both ensembles have achieved international acclaim and continu e to perform at some of the most prestigious venues\, International guitar and music festivals all over the world.
\nJames and Mark both featu re on the recently-recorded Dodgson solo song CDs (Volumes 1 and 2 now out\, and Volume 3 out in 2024)\, along with Ailish T ynan\, Katie Bray\, Marcus Farnsworth\, Roderick Williams and Christopher Glynn).
\nTickets will be available from March 2024 at www.swalefest.org
\n\n BODY> END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-5950@www.stephendodgson.com DTSTAMP:20240328T084021Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Concert CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:The Magnard Ensemble and a cast of soloists perform Stephen Dod gson’s short chamber opera Cadilly alongside his Gipsy Songs at Conway Hal l. Cadilly\, based on one of the Tales from the Fens by W. H. Barrett\, te lls the story of a beautiful woman and ‘willing maid’ who is loved by the scholars\, their tutors and the townsmen alike but jailed for ‘immoral beh aviour’! A vibrant and comic piece.\n\nProgramme\nDodgson – Sonata\nGipps – The Lady of the Lambs\nVaughan Williams – Ten Blake Songs for Soprano an d Oboe\nArnold – Three Shanties\nDodgson – Cadilly\nPre-concert talk – 5.3 0pm\nConcert – 6.30pm\nTickets will be available via the Conway Hall websi te. DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T183000 DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241027T203000 LOCATION:Conway Hall @ 25 Red Lion St\, London WC1R 4RL SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Cadilly – Magnard Ensemble URL:http://www.stephendodgson.com/event/cadilly-magnard-ensemble-3/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n
The Magnard E nsemble and a cast of soloists perform Stephen Dodgson’s short chamber ope ra Cadilly alongside his Gipsy Songs at Conway Hall. Cadilly\, based on one of the Tales from the Fens by W. H. Barrett\, tells the story of a beautiful woman and ‘willing maid’ who is l oved by the scholars\, their tutors and the townsmen alike but jailed for ‘immoral behaviour’! A vibrant and comic piece.
\n\nProgramme
\nDodgson – Sonata
\nGipps – The Lady of the Lambs
\nVa
ughan Williams – Ten Blake Songs for Soprano and Oboe
\nArnold – Thre
e Shanties
\nDodgson – Cadilly
Pre
-concert talk – 5.30pm
\nConcert – 6.30pm
Tickets will be available via the Conway Hall website.
\n\n END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR