JAZZ PIANO LEGEND

Julian Joseph

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Saturday 6 November 2021, 7.15pm

Tickets: £20
£14 Disabled & Unemployed
£5 Students & Under 35s

Past Event

Acclaimed as one of the finest jazz musicians to emerge this side of the Atlantic, Julian Joseph has devoted his long career to championing jazz across the British Isles and into the far corners of the globe. He was the first Black British jazz musician to host a series at London’s Wigmore Hall, and the first to headline a late-night concert at the BBC Proms with his All Star Big Band. When he performed for Music in the Round in 2016, he left audiences speechless at the breadth and brilliance of his improvising skills, and we are delighted to welcome him back to Sheffield. 

“The most significant jazz musician this country has produced for many years, perhaps ever.” The Stage

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STARS OF CLASSICAL GUITAR & ACCORDION

Craig Ogden & Miloš Milivojević

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Saturday 6 November 2021, 3.00pm

Tickets: £15
£10 Disabled & Unemployed
£5 Students & Under 35s

Past Event

Classical guitarist Craig Ogden has recorded an impressive six chart-topping CDs for Classic FM. He teams up with the award-winning classical accordionist Miloš Milivojević for this relaxed concert, performing in a unique duo showcasing stunning arrangements of classical music by composers including Vivaldi, Scarlatti and Piazzolla. Both virtuosos of their instrument with international careers, their partnership reveals compelling playing, and their chatty concert presentation has made them firm favourites with audiences of all ages. 

“Some of the finest guitar-playing on the planet” ***** @Reviewsgate 

Post-concert Q&A
Music in the Round’s Programme Manager Tom McKinney is joined by Craig and Miloš for a chat after the concert.

Free to all ticket-holders for this concert.

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A THOMAS HARDY SONGBOOK

Roderick Williams & Christopher Glynn

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Thursday 4 November 2021, 7.15pm

Tickets: £20
£14 Disabled & Unemployed
£5 Students & Under 35s

Past Event

A THOMAS HARDY SONGBOOK includes songs by Benjamin Britten, John Ireland and more
FINZI  Before and After Summer 

Featuring special guest Momentum artist, Gareth Brynmor John, as part of the Momentum: Our Future, Now initiative

Music in the Round’s Singer-in-Residence, Roderick Williams, is without a doubt one of the greatest performers of English song. In this concert, Roderick and Christopher will carry us through the wonderful Wessex world of Thomas Hardy’s poems set to music. From cider-drenched outbursts of joy in spring, to the falling yellow leaves of autumn, expect to be completely absorbed by an idyllic landscape with these outstanding musicians.  

Roderick and Christopher will also be joined by special guest Momentum artist, Gareth Brynmor John, who will be performing a few songs in this concert. The ‘Momentum: Our Future, Now’ initiative has been established in response to the pandemic, which sees leading soloists and conductors supporting younger colleagues by inviting them to share the stage at concerts and events taking place over the coming seasons.

Gareth first wowed Sheffield audiences back in December 2017, when he stood in for Roderick Williams who was unable to perform due to illness. Music in the Round is absolutely delighted to be welcoming them both back to Upper Chapel this autumn, as we do all that we can to support musicians in these challenging times.

“I can think of no better way to nurture the enormous musical talent that is facing such a threat in the face of this pandemic. I dearly hope that performers, promoters and audiences alike become used to the idea that, for the time being, opportunities to make music can be shared rather than competed for. We need to help each other now more than ever.” Roderick Williams

“Our greatest living baritone” The Daily Telegraph 

 

MARTINŮ, DVOŘÁK & A WORLD PREMIERE

Ensemble 360

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Friday 22 October 2021, 7.15pm

Tickets: £15
£10 Disabled & Unemployed
£5 Students & Under 35s

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MARTINŮ  Nonet (16’)
VITKAUSKAITÉ Nanga (world premiere)
(c.10’)
DVOŘÁK  Piano Quintet No.2 (39’)

Three centuries of music feature in this much-anticipated return to the Crucible Studio, with a 19th century classic, a large-scale gem of the 20th century chamber repertoire and a world premiere composed in 2021. Nine members of Ensemble 360 open this concert with Martinů’s tuneful and optimistic, richly textured Nonet. We are delighted to present the latest in our series of RPS chamber music commissions: a new work for piano trio by Rūta Vitkauskaitė. We conclude with Dvořák’s lyrical and lively folk dance-inspired masterpiece.  

Post-concert talk
Rūta Vitkauskaitė talks with members of Ensemble 360 about her new composition following its world premiere performance in the Crucible Studio.
Free to all ticket-holders for this concert.

This concert is celebrating the life of David Megginson, past Chair & Lifetime Patron of Music in the Round, who played a crucial part, with Peter Cropper, in creating Ensemble 360 in 2005.

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360° video preview: BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge

Ensemble 360

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
PREVIEWED AT 7.00PM ON FRIDAY 23 APRIL
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BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge

Beethoven’s shortest string quartet is also his most intense. Powerfully strange and hauntingly beautiful, this staggeringly modern quartet confounded its first audiences and has gone on to inspire and enrapture generations of performers, composers and audiences ever since. Ensemble 360 presents a fierce, committed and spectacular performance recorded in 360 degree film and binaural sound. Performed in the Crucible Studio Theatre, the film allows you to see and hear this work ‘inside out’ as if you were sitting among the performers.


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HOWELLS & MOZART

Ensemble 360

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 1.00pm on Saturday 15 May
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HOWELLS Rhapsodic Quintet (12’)
MOZART Clarinet Quintet K581
(‘33)

Two starkly different clarinet quintets.

Howells’s mystical single movement Rhapsodic Quintet flows with a series of song-like melodies and is filled with poignancy and longing. In contrast, Mozart’s much-loved Clarinet Quintet makes use of the languid tones made possible by this (then new) instrument: by turns elegant, elegiac, enigmatic and exuberant.


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Live-stream: Family concert STAN & MABEL

Ensemble 360 & Polly Ives

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 11.00am on Saturday 15 May
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Live from the Crucible Studio

Music-loving dog and cat, Stan and Mabel, are off to find their neighbour who’s gone to judge the Greatest Orchestra in the World competition – leading them on a musical adventure featuring a host of animal instrumentalists and a very unusual debut performance.

This fun-packed concert for children, aged 3 – 7 years, features music by our Children’s Composer-in-Residence Paul Rissman, storytelling by Polly Ives, illustrations from Jason Chapman’s original book, and plenty of opportunities to join in!

You can buy a CD of this story, recorded by Polly Ives and Ensemble 360, on Music in the Round’s online store, where we also have recordings of lots of our other storybook concerts!

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MOZART & SCHUBERT

Paul Lewis

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 7.00pm on Friday 14 May
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MOZART Adagio in B minor K540 (11’)
MOZART Piano Sonata No.11 K331 (Ronda alla Turca) (23’)
SCHUBERT Sonata for Piano No.9 D575 (25’)

Paul Lewis, multi-award-winning pianist, renowned for his sensitive and vital performances, returns to the Crucible Studio to perform a programme of Mozart and Schubert.

“Mozart keeps us in touch with so many things, and one of those is optimism. That’s something particularly attractive and necessary for these times.” Paul Lewis, interview with the Arts Desk, June 2020

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88 KEYS AND ME: Paul Lewis and Tim Horton in conversation

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 6.00pm on Friday 14 May
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Ahead of Paul Lewis’s solo recital from the Crucible Studio, Ensemble 360’s pianist Tim Horton is in conversation with Paul about his performing life and this evening’s programme.

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360° video premiere: BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge

Ensemble 360

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 3.00pm on Friday 14 May
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Free

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BEETHOVEN Grosse Fuge

Beethoven’s shortest string quartet is also his most intense. Powerfully strange and hauntingly beautiful, this staggeringly modern quartet confounded its first audiences and has gone on to inspire and enrapture generations of performers, composers and audiences ever since. Ensemble 360 presents a fierce, committed and spectacular performance recorded in 360 degree film and binaural sound. Performed in the Crucible Studio Theatre, the film allows you to see and hear this work ‘inside out’ as if you were sitting among the performers.

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How to get the best 360 video experience:

When watching this 360 video, you should be able to control which individual musician you are watching, and you will only see one musician at a time.

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You can test if the 360 video is working properly when watching on a tablet or smartphone by tilting your device left or right to see a different musician.

When watching on a computer, your screen should look like this:
Example of how to watch 360 video

If the device you are watching on does not recognise the video as 360 video, you will probably see all 4 players sitting together in a row, and you will not be able to change your view. We strongly recommend you try some of the following to experience the video in full 360 degrees:

– If you are watching on a smartphone or tablet, switch to watching on the YouTube app. You’ll be able to find the video on the musicintheround YouTube channel.

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CHOPIN, BEETHOVEN & MOZART

Ensemble 360

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 11.00am on Friday 14 May
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Matthew Hunt (clarinet)

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CHOPIN Waltz in A minor Op.34 No.2 (5’)
BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No.27
(15’)
MOZART Kegelstatt Trio K498 (21’)

This concert, recorded at CAST, our partner venue in Doncaster, begins with Chopin’s short Waltz is a portrait of deep sadness, shot through with moments of sunny hope. This is followed by one of Beethoven’s more popular piano sonatas, a work that moves from an intense and energetic opening through to a soulful and sedate conclusion. The Kegelstatt Trio is one of Mozart’s most well-loved pieces, full of optimistic lyricism as the clarinet shows off its pyrotechnics with fingers flying over the keys!


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Live-stream: STRAVINSKY

Ensemble 360

Crucible Playhouse, Sheffield
Premiered at 7.00pm on Thursday 13 May
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Live from the Crucible Studio

STRAVINSKY
Suite italienne (17’)
Divertimento (after The Fairy’s Kiss) (24’)
Septet (12’)
Suite from A Soldier’s Tale (16’)

An evening celebrating the chamber music of Igor Stravinsky, marking 50 years since his death in 1971. These four diverse works, rich in allusion, pastiche and invention, show off the range and dynamism of the chamber writing of this giant of twentieth century music.


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