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06/07
Friday 15th January Tuesday 19th January Wednesday 20th January Thursday 21st January
Modern Instrument Piano Masterclass Max for Brass Royal Academy Opera
Baroque Ensemble 10.00am–1.00pm 6.30pm Scenes
6.00pm Concert Room Hall 2, Kings Place, 90 York Way London N1
Duke’s Hall Free, no tickets required Tickets £8.50, £10.50, £12.50, £14.50 (saver seats 6.00pm
Free, no tickets required £6.50) from www.kingsplace.co.uk. Sir Jack Lyons Theatre
With Pascal Devoyon, international soloist and Free, no tickets required
Modern Instrument Baroque Ensemble chamber musician, and Visiting Professor of Piano Brass Soloists from the Royal Academy of Music
Lisa Beznosiuk director at the Academy. Royal Academy Opera
Aisha Orazbayeva violin Peter Maxwell Davies Fanfare Musis Aurora Benigna Mike Ashman director
Peter Facer oboe Ivor Bonnici Combinations (world première) Martin Handley conductor
Dimitrios Gkogkas trumpet Tuesday 19th January Peter Maxwell Davies Brass Quintet
An evening of operatic excerpts, selected from a wide
JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no.2 in F, BWV1047 Flute Masterclass Sir Peter Maxwell Davies has a longstanding range of well-known and less familiar repertoire.
JS Bach Suite no.2 in B minor, BWV1067 relationship with the Royal Academy of Music as
JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto no.4 in G, BWV1049 10.30am–6.00pm a professor of composition. Tonight’s concert by
Henry Wood Room Academy brass students showcases his outstanding Friday 22nd January
The Academy’s Modern Instrument Baroque Free, no tickets required contribution to the brass repertoire.
Ensemble performs in historically-informed style Collaborate!
using modern-day instruments. This concert With William Bennett, international soloist and The high-reaching trumpet fanfares Max heard
showcases the work of Academy flautists with the Academy professor. whilst studying in Rome during the 1950s no doubt 2.30–4.00pm
ensemble under the direction of Lisa Beznosiuk. influenced Fanfare Musis Aurora Benigna, an Piano Gallery
infectiously energetic fanfare written to celebrate Free, no tickets required
Wednesday 20th January the opening of the Museum of Scotland. The
eclectic brilliance and blaze of sound produced The collaborating interpreter enjoys a dangerously
Mainly New: The Music by all six players demonstrate the quintessential liminal position between composer and audience, and
virtuosity immersed in so much of his brass music. between composer and score. Lecturer in Performance
of Judith Weir Max’s exuberant Brass Quintet reveals the musical Studies Peter Sheppard Skærved presents an
intelligence and intimacy one might associate with a exploration of this world, with particular reference to
6.00pm string quartet, another diverse addition to the brass recent works written for him by Poul Ruders, Judith
David Josefowitz Recital Hall ensemble repertoire. Tonight’s performance also Bingham, David Matthews and Howard Skempton.
Free, no tickets required includes a world première by student composer
Ivor Bonnici, who has worked closely with Max
Lisa Beznosiuk Judith Weir Wake your wild voice (London première) at the Academy. Friday 22nd January
Judith Weir The Voice of Desire
David Knotts Kitharodia Buffet Crampon Prize
Monday 18th January Judith Weir Piano Quartet
Horn Masterclass
Winner’s Concert
Judith Weir, one of the UK’s most distinguished and
widely–performed composers, will introduce this 6.00pm
10.00am–1.00pm and 2.00–5.00pm concert of chamber music. David Josefowitz Recital Hall
Duke’s Hall Free, no tickets required
Free, no tickets required
Katy Ayling clarinet
With Radovan Vlatkovic´, international soloist, Timothy End piano
professor of horn at the Universität Mozarteum in Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
Salzburg and former Principal Horn of the Berlin Radio Bernstein Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
Symphony Orchestra. Christopher Mayo From any Brazen Throat
Thursday 21st January Ireland Fantasy Sonata

Piano Masterclass
Weiner Peregi Verbunk
Tuesday 19th January Joachim Zander Capriccio
Violin Masterclass
Verdi arr. Donato Lovreglio Fantasia on Themes
6.30–9.30pm from ‘La Traviata’
Duke’s Hall
10.00am–1.00pm and 2.00–5.00pm Free, no tickets required This recital is given by the winner of the 2009 Prize.
Room 150 The winner also receives a clarinet, generously
Free, no tickets required Judith Weir (Chris Christodoulou) Pascal Devoyon continues his work with Academy presented by Buffet Crampon.
pianists.
With Koichiro Harada, professor of violin at Toho
Gakuen School of Music, Japan.
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