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Arts programmeEvents for everyone
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Box OfficeiHull: Institute for Creativity and Innovation01482 462045 or [email protected]
Disabled visitorsMost areas of the University’s Hull campus are accessible.Reserved parking bays and/or individual guides may bearranged. Please call us in advance on 01482 462045.
ParkingParking on the Hull campus is free after 18:00. Free parking canbe found on Salmon Grove and Cottingham Road (where there isa limit of 2 hours). A pay and display car park is situated in F2 onthe campus map.
TravelThe campus is 10 minutes by taxi from Hull Interchange Station.Bus Service 105 (from stand 20) stops at the University’s mainentrance.
Cancellation policyTickets can be refunded up to 24 hours before a performance.
House rulesAdmission may be restricted after the published start time. Forperformances in the Donald Roy Theatre, latecomers are not admitted.
Mailing listTo receive information about forthcoming events please [email protected].
DisclaimerThe information in this brochure is subject to change and review.Every effort is made to ensure details are accurate at time ofpublication. The University of Hull cannot accept liability forerrors or omissions.
WebsiteFor up-to-date information on all the latest events please visitwww.ihull.org
Scarborough Campus eventsDuring Autumn 2011 the Scarborough Campus will host a seriesof arts events and public lectures. The events will be open toeveryone and are free of charge. Details are available online atwww.hull.ac.uk/scarborough
Drama productionsAll performances are performed by students of the Department ofDrama and Music unless otherwise stated.
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IntroductionWe are delighted to present the latest edition of the University ofHull Arts Programme. Now in its fourth season, it is established asa one-stop guide to the University’s rich variety of musicperformances and workshops, literature events and dramaproductions. Come and join us at events such as the ‘Tenth GraceBlack Piano Recital’ performed by Sarah Beth Briggs in lateSeptember, an exciting play ‘Vacuum’ written by DeborahMcAndrew in October or in December the ‘Fresh Ink Festive OpenMic’ which will showcase Hull’s creative sparks. There really issomething for everybody taking place on our beautiful, vibrantcampus which is open and easily accessible.
Should you have any comments on the Arts Programme or anysuggestions on how we might be able to improve the programme inthe future please do not hesitate to contact us.
We wish to thank everyone who has participated in putting theArts Programme together and in providing content for thispublication.
Jane Ellison & Marianne Lewsley-StierArts Programme Editors
www.ihull.orgE [email protected] 01482 462045
Introduction
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At a glance | 4
September | 7
October | 7
November | 14
December | 20
Contents
DramaMusic concertsPhilip Larkin Centre for Creative WritingLectures and workshops
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30 Sep Music Tenth Grace Black Piano Recital
4 Oct Music Music Research Seminar – Dr Peter Wadsworth
5 Oct Music Tommy Smith Workshop
5 Oct Music KARMA
7 Oct Music I Married a Foley Footstep!
8 Oct Music Hull Chamber Music –E. Johnson (clarinet), G. Johnston (cello), L. McCawley (piano)
10 Oct Music City Showcase – Finding the Future
14 Oct Music Classic Buskers
21 Oct Music Rehearsal Orchestra Day: Night on Bare Mountain
25 Oct Music Music Research Seminar – Dr Karen Burland
28 Oct Music Thompson – Bish Duo
29 Oct Music Hull Chamber Music - Eclipse
2 – 3 Nov Literature DBC Pierre
2 – 5 Nov Drama Vacuum
4 Nov Music This is (jazz)
8 Nov Music Music Research Seminar – Dr Thomas Simaku
11 Nov Music Student Showcase I
12 Nov Music Hull Chamber Music – Royal String Quartet of Poland
16 – 19 Nov Drama Our Little Secret
18 Nov Music The Philip Larkin Society
18 Nov Music Student Showcase II
22 Nov Music Music Research Seminar – Dr Mark Doffman
22 Nov Literature What can ‘The Thunder God’ do for us?
25 Nov Music HUMS Orchestra
29 Nov Music Music Research Seminar – Dr Adam Hansen
30 Nov Drama James and the Giant Peach
30 Nov – 3 Dec Drama James and the Giant Peach
2 Dec Music Early Musick Day
2 Dec Music Peter Martin (Lute)
7 Dec Literature Open Mic Night
09 Dec Music Instrumental Day
14 Dec Music Hull University Music Society
16 Dec Music Vocal Day
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Venue Start Time Enquiries Page
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 7
Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 16:15 [email protected] 7
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 14:00 – 16:00 01482 462045 8
The Goodfellowship Inn, Cottingham Road 20:30 01482 462045 8
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 9
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 19:45 01482 465631 9
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 10:00 – 17:00 01482 462045 10
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 10
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 16:00 01482 462045 11
Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 16:15 [email protected] 12
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 12
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 19:45 01482 465631 12
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 14and Scarborough Campus 18:00 – 19:15 01482 462045
Donald Roy Theatre, Gulbenkian Centre, 14Hull Campus 19:30 01482 466607
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 15
Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 16:15 [email protected] 15
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 16
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 19:45 01482 465631 16
Donald Roy Theatre, Gulbenkian Centre, 17Hull Campus 19:30 01482 466607
Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 19:00 01482 847047 17
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 18
Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 16:15 [email protected] 18
Art Gallery, Hull Campus 18:30 01482 462045 18
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 18
Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 16:15 [email protected] 19
Donald Roy Theatre, Gulbenkian Centre, 19Hull Campus 13:30 01482 466607
Donald Roy Theatre, Gulbenkian Centre, 19:30 19Hull Campus Sat 17:30 01482 466607
L201 & Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 9:30 – 16:30 01482 462045 20
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 13:15 01482 462045 21
Staff House, Hull Campus 18:30 01482 462045 21
University Chapel, L201, L215, Hull Campus 10:00 – 17:00 01482 462045 22
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 19:30 01482 462045 22
Middleton Hall, Hull Campus 10:00 – 17:00 01482 462045 22
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Tenth Grace Black Piano Recital
Friday �0 September 2011Middleton, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Sarah Beth Briggs (piano)
“...stunningly well played and compellingly shaded...”
“...a dramatic insight and poetic flair that takes nothing forgranted...” Classic FMMagazine
Scarlatti Sonata in C K513Mozart Sonata in C minor, K457Debussy Reflets dans l’eau
Pour le piano
By popular demand, internationally renowned pianist SarahBeth Briggs returns to perform a classic programme.
www.sarahbethbriggs.co.uk
14:30 Tenth Grace Black Masterclass. A 90-minute publicmasterclass featuring three pianists currently studying at Hull.Observers welcome.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Sponsored by: Grace Black Fund
FromMindbenders to Unknown Pleasures:Remembering Strawberry Recording Studios1967-1993
Tuesday 11 October 2011Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus 1�:1�pmMusic Research Seminar
Dr Peter Wadsworth (University of Manchester)
Free entrance – all welcome
Enquiries: Dr Alexander Binns ([email protected])
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TommySmithWorkshop
Wednesday � October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:00 – 1�:00‘Tommy has a unique sound and approach. I liked it from when Ifirst heard him play as a student at Berklee.’ – Chick Corea
‘Tommy Smith, the most talented sax star to arrive on the worldscene in years.’ – Gary Burton
‘Tommy is an incredible writer and a great, great player’– John Scofield
Saxophonist Tommy Smith and his band work with Hull studentsin advance of tonight’s KARMA gig at HullJazz.
Observers welcome by invitation. Please contact us in advance ifyou are interested in attending.
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Sponsored by the Department of Drama and Music
KARMA
Wednesday � October 2011The Goodfellowship Inn, Cottingham Road, 20:�0
‘KARMA - The result overall is music that’s immediately appealingand allows the musicians scope to demonstrate their considerablevirtuosity within well-defined structures’TheHerald
Hailed on arrival by critics as the toughest and most creative group ofhis career, Tommy Smith’s KARMA sees the brilliant Scottishsaxophonist exploring new sounds and atmospheric textures with abrand new band: featuring some of Scotland’s finest musicians andnew music focusing on the reactions of his group.
Comprising Smith on tenor and soprano saxophones andShakuhachi flute, mega-talented pianist and keyboardist SteveHamilton, six string bass guitar sensation Kevin Glasgow and jet-powered drummer Alyn Cosker, KARMA presents music ofgob-smacking energy and superb inventiveness.
Tickets: Purchase on the door. Enquiries: Ken on 01482 346239Sponsored by HullJazz
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Glimmer: I Married A Foley Footstep!
Friday � October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:1�‘I Married a Foley Footstep!’
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‘Hands of Hair’by Matt Wand and Ben Gwilliam
“ Matt Wand’s music concrete demolishes flats.”The Guardian Guide Nov 23rd 2002.
This exciting and unusual event features films performed withlive sound. The films were commissioned byCornerhouse/ANDfest/Theatre Clwyyd, and premiered in October2010 at the AbandonNormal Devices Festival.
14.30 Q & A session
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Hull Chamber Music Society: Emma Johnson (clarinet),Guy Johnston (cello) and LeonMcCawley (piano)
Saturday � October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 19:��A star-studded ensemble opens Hull Chamber Music’s seasonwith a programme tracing the line from Schumann to Brahmsand on to Zemlinsky. It was at Brahms’ insistence that Simrockpublished Zemlinsky’s Clarinet Trio of 1896, setting the youngcomposer on the road to success.
Schumann Adagio and Allegro, Op. 70, for cello and pianoZemlinsky Trio in D minor, Op. 3Schumann Fantasiestücke, Op. 73, for clarinet and pianoBrahms Trio in A minor, Op. 114
Pre-concert talk on Zemlinsky by Graham Saunders at 18.30
Tickets: £15 / senior citizens £13/ students £7
Enquiries: 01482 465631 or [email protected]
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City Showcase
Monday 10 October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 10:00 – 1�:00Finding The Future Workshop
City Showcase is a not-for-profit year-round festival of newmusic, responsible for breaking some of the best names into theindustry since 2003.
They provide a year-round platform for new artists, identifyingand developing them through a unique combination ofshowcasing opportunities, industry networking sessions andmasterclasses in the UK and beyond – all free from commercialsector constraints.
Some of the artists who got their break at City Showcase gigsinclude Amy Winehouse, Gabriella Cilmi, Keane, NewtonFaulkner, Ray LaMontagne, Razorlight, Scouting for Girls andSeth Lakeman.
Classic Buskers
Friday 1� October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:1�MiniClassics by the Classic Buskers, Michael Copley andIan Moore
“Technical virtuosity, combined with musical seriousness,humour and high entertainment are a perfect recipe – theaudience were delighted.”Ian Ritchie, City of London Festival Director
This new programme of mixed repertoire, and the title of theClassic Buskers’ latest CD, MiniClassics, will conclude withTchaikovsky’s magnificent tribute to the land that gave us pasta– his Caprice Italien. Before that, the audience is treated to anenormous variety of music on highly original instrumentsincluding works by Bach and overtures and arias by Offenbach,Mozart and Rossini. There will also be edited highlights fromBizet’s Carmen, plus some beautiful Balkan folk music and anarrangement of Ravel’s Bolero, which uses sonorities unknowneven to that master of orchestration. Instruments range from theworld’s smallest ocarina to a strangely huge cowhorn as well asthe normal selection of flutes, recorders, panpipes, buzzyRenaissance things - and a small but perfect accordion.
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www.lomonaco-artists.com
14:30 Workshop for Hull students on instruments, arrangementsand career options. Observers welcome.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Stokowski’s Transcription
Friday 21 October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus16:00 – 16:20 Stokowski’s Transcriptions by Dr Lee Tsang
An introduction to Stokowski’s art of transcription and thedifferent versions of Night on Bare Mountain.
Dr Tsang is Director of Performance at the University of Hull. Hisresearch interests span timbre, music analysis, performance andfilm. He is a fellow of the Higher Education Academy and thefounding director and principal conductor of the professionalchamber ensemble Hull Sinfonietta, which was awarded theUniversity of Hull Vice Chancellor’s Prize 2005.
16:30 Mussorgsky-Stokowski Night on Bare Mountain
Rehearsal OrchestraLee Tsang (conductor)
Stokowski, a master orchestrator with a pioneering approach toaudience engagement, is perhaps most famous for his role asconductor and arranger in Disney’s Fantasia. At this specialevent you have a rare chance to hear live his thrilling largeorchestral arrangement of a Russian work that has captured theimagination of generations.
The performance, led by members of Hull Sinfonietta, willfeature school pupils, students, teachers and local amateurs.Players who are interested in participating on the day shouldcontact Dr Lee Tsang as soon as possible on 01482 465019,[email protected]
Free entrance
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Sponsored by: Department of Drama and Music, Hull Sinfonietta,Longcroft College, Doncaster Music Service
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Musical Identity and Performance
Tuesday 2� October 2011Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Music Research Seminar
Dr Karen Burland (University of Leeds)
Free entrance – all welcome
Enquiries: Dr Alexander Binns [email protected]
Thompson-Bish Duo
Friday 2� October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Anthony Thompson (trumpet)Greg Bish (guitar)
Dowland SuiteMacDowell To a Wild RoseAdam Fripp Adagio in EPiazzolla Cafe 1930
A highly appealing programme of music featuring HullSinfonietta’s principal trumpeter.
14.30 Brass masterclass for Hull students. Observers welcome.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
In association with Hull Sinfonietta
Hull Chamber Music Society: Eclipse (celtic harps,recorders, viol, guitar, singer and dancer)
Saturday 29 October 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 19:��An Apple for my Love: a celebration of rich Celtic traditionsalongside English Baroque. Irish jigs, Cetic and Englishfolksongs, Baroque grounds, Purcell songs, stories and dance.
Tickets: £15 / senior citizens £13/ students £7
Enquiries: 01482 465631 or [email protected]
1st Floor West, Wilberforce Building,Hull Campus
OpenMonday to Friday 9.15 to 13.00Closed on public holidays
Free Entrance
The University ethnography collections are fromAssam, Burma, China, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia,Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia andthe Philippines. The Museum explores central themesin South East Asian culture, from livelihood to beliefsystems, with strengths in arts and crafts, puppettheatre, costume and textiles.
University of HullSouth-East AsiaMuseum
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DBC Pierre
Wednesday 2 & � November 2011Hull & Scarborough CampusSpecial Booker Prize Event
DBC Pierre comes to speak about his Booker Prize-winning novelVernon God Little. Come and probe the writer and find secretsbehind his funny, biting and alternative masterpiece.
Wednesday, Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 18:00 and Thursday,Scarborough Campus, lunchtime.
Tickets: £5 – free to students.
In association with the Man Booker Prize Foundation.
Sponsored by The Portland Hotel.
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Vacuum
Wed 2 to Sat � November 2011Donald Roy Theatre, Gulbenkian Centre, Hull Campus, 19:�0Today you take whatever you want and whatever you need to fill avoid, to restore faith and provide purpose. What if there is no longeranything to fill this void? Living encapsulated in a separate world of hisfather’s making, Mr. Ashburner has been waiting for Ray to bring thesolution. In this dusty, half-forgotten corner of the world the pair try toreach an uneasy understanding as suddenly everything is at stake.
Written by Deborah McAndrew this intense tragi-comedy revolvesaround the ways in which nature forces us to fill the void:
“Nature abhors a vacuum”
Written by Deborah McAndrew
Directed by Adam Foley
Tickets: £5 / £3 concessions
Enquiries: Box Office telephone bookings: 01482 466607 or [email protected]
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This is (jazz)
Friday � November 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:1�John Law & Mark Pringle (jazz piano duo)
This is … John Law and Mark Pringle. A jazz performance on twopianos, demonstrating powerful pianism and delicate,contemporary harmonies.
John Law (‘One of Europe’s most adventurous pianists’, TheTimes) and rising new piano star Mark Pringle perform piecesfrom their new, stunning CD This is (33JAZZ label). Theperformance features, alongside their own original compositions,arrangements of music by Bach, Metheny, Lyle Mays and ColePorter.
www.johnlaw.org.uk
14:30 Jazz workshop for Hull students. Observers welcome.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Soliloquy Cycle – Sweet and/or Sour?
Tuesday � November2011Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Music Research Seminar
Dr Thomas Simaku (University of York)
Free entrance – all welcome
Enquiries: Dr Alexander Binns ([email protected])
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Student Showcase I
Friday 11 November 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus. 1�:1�The concert will feature a selection of vocal repertoire performedby singers taking the advanced performance module as well asnew works by our student composers.
Free entrance
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
HullChamberMusicSociety:RoyalStringQuartetofPoland
Saturday 12 November 2011Middleton Hall. Hull Campus, 19:��This distinguished Polish Quartet returns on the first anniversaryof Henryk Górecki’s death with his First Quartet, written in 1988.Their CD of all three Górecki quartets has recently been released togreat acclaim. Also included in their programme is one of Mozart’sfinest quartets, Tchaikovsky’s popular First Quartet, and Webern’shighly romantic ‘Slow movement’ of 1905.
Mozart Quartet in D minor, K 421Górecki Quartet No 1, Op 62 Already it is duskWebern Langsamer SatzTchaikovsky Quartet No 1 in D, Op 11
Tickets: £15/senior citizens £13/ students £7
Enquiries: 01482 465631 or [email protected]
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Our Little Secret
Wed 1� to Sat 19 November 2011Donald Roy Theatre, the Gulbenkian Centre, Hull CampusOur Little Secret combines expressive acting, powerful images,physical movement, vivid colour and music, to theatricallyexplore the view of the great modern anthropologist Claude LeviStrauss that the taboo of incest was the driving force of humanity.The project has been devised with the intention to create a pieceof theatre that speaks to the subconscious mind and to oursenses. A performance that demands exaggerated gestures torelease unsuspected passions, including repressed andforbidden sexual desires.
Experience a piece of thought-provoking theatre that will attackthe senses with bizarre sights and sounds as it reaches towardour subconscious impulses and fears.
Inspired by the work of Antonin Artaud and Pina Bausch.
Warning there could be scenes of a graphic nature and may not besuitable for under 15s.
Written by Jake Smith
Tickets: £5 / £3 concessions
Enquiries: Box Office telephone bookings: 01482 466607 or [email protected]
The Philip Larkin SocietyFriday 1� November 2011Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus, 19:00 (prompt)
Pam Waddington Muse (mezzo-soprano)Peter Sproston (piano)Peter Elsdon (jazz piano)and guest performers
A varied programme of Larkin settings including recent songs byHuw Watkins as well as interludes by jazz pianist, Peter Elsdon.
Tickets: £10 including wine – all welcome
Enquiries: Carole Collinson on 01482 847047 [email protected]
Sponsored by: Department of Drama and Music
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Student Showcase II
Friday 1� November 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Performances by students specialising in Jazz and Popular Music.
Free entrance
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Creativity in Musical Performance
Tuesday 22 November 2011Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Music Research Seminar
Dr Martin Doffman (University of Oxford)
Free entrance – all welcome
Enquiries: Dr Alexander Binns ([email protected])
What can ‘The Thunder God’ do for us?
Tuesday 22 November 2011Art Gallery, Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:�0
What can ‘The Thunder God’ do for us?From Nordic mythology to Nazi hero to American superhero, thegod Thor has powered ideas about human society. What can welearn from Thor? How can he fuel today’s stories? Come andspeak with Viking expert Martin Arnold, author of Thor: Myth toMarvel (Continuum, 2011), to find out.
Free entrance – all welcome
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Orchestral PopsFriday 25 November 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 13:15
HUMS OrchestraRachael Drury (violin)James Anderson, Matthew Moore, Gavin Usher (conductors)
Dvořák Carnival OvertureBruch Violin ConcertoBritten Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
A concert of orchestral favourites featuring current Hull studentsand graduates in solo and directorial roles.
14:30 Introduction to Conducting Workshop. An opportunity forvolunteers from the audience to conduct the orchestra.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Sponsored by the Department of Drama and Music
Shakespeare and Popular Music
Tuesday 29 November 2011Larkin Building, L201, Hull Campus, 16:15Music Research Seminar
Dr Adam Hansen (University of Northumbria)
Free entrance – all welcome
Enquiries: Dr Alexander Binns ([email protected])
James and the Giant Peach
Wed �0 November to Fri 2 December 2011, 19:�0Sat 2 December, 1�:�0In addition there will also be a Matinee Performance at 13:30 onWed 30 November
Donald Roy Theatre, the Gulbenkian Centre, Hull Campus
Written by Roald DahlAdapted by David WoodDirected by Joshua Beaumont
‘An exciting and colourful family production of the Roald DahlClassic. James and the Giant Peach follows our hero Jamesthrough a musical adventure with his new found friends, fightingadversity, horrible Aunts, sharks and even a Giant Octopus.A fantastic production for anyone of any age.’
“The content is timeless and, thanks to the adaptive genius ofDavid Wood, is now enabling a new generation of children, of allages, the chance to marvel at the brilliance of the masterstoryteller via the magic of the theatre.” Encore Magazine
Tickets: £5 / £3 concessions
Enquiries: Box Office telephone bookings: 01482 466607 oremail [email protected]
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EarlyMusick Day - Poppea in progress
Friday 2 December 2011L201 & Middleton Hall, Hull Campus,9:�0 -1�:�0Workshops for student instrumentalistspreparing for this year’s production ofMonteveridi’s Poppea, led by specialists inearly music styles.
9.30-12.30 (L201) Workshop
14:30-16:30 (Middleton Hall) Workshop onthe lute, theorbo and continuo led by PeterMartin
Observers welcome by invitation. Pleasecontact us in advance if you are interested inattending.
Enquiries: 01482 462045 [email protected]
Sponsored by: Department of Drama andMusic
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The Intimate Renaissance: Music for Lute
Friday 2 December 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 1�:1�Peter Martin (Lute)
Prés / Spinacino Ave MariaIsaac / Spinacino BenedictusUrrede / Capirola Nunca fue pena majorPalestrina / Galilei Vestiva i ColliMorales / Rippe Verbum IniquumJanequin / Rippe D’un seul soleilArcadelt / Newsidler O felici occhi mieiAnon / Newsidler Ich ging einmal spazierenBerchem / Newsidler O s’io potessi donnaPrés / Narvaez Mille regretsWilder / Johnson Si vous voulez
Music by Renaissance masters including Isaac, Josquin,Janequin, Arcadelt, Morales, Palestrina in solo lute versions bytheir contemporaries Spinacino, de Rippe, Galilei and others.These remarkable composers tackled the most ambitious vocalrepertoire, artfully adapting it to the lute in intricate, beautifullydecorated arrangements. It is music on a private scale, enjoyed inan intimate setting in the great houses of Renaissance Europe.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Fresh Ink Festive Open Mic
Wednesday � December 2011Staff House, Hull Campus, 1�:�0Bring your poems, jokes, songs and stories to a special festiveopen mic – or just enjoy the fizz when Hull’s bright creativesparks pop their corks.
Bar open from 18:00
Free Entrance
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
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Instrumental Day
Friday 9 December 2011University Chapel, L201, L21�, MHMR Hull CampusInformal workshops for students specialising in the performance ofstrings, wind and brass instruments, led by members of Hull Sinfonietta.
Observers welcome by invitation. Please contact us in advance ifyou are interested in attending.
Free Entrance
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Sponsored by: Hull Sinfonietta
Hull University Music Society
Wednesday 1� December 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 19:�0A diverse selection of student-run ensembles perform music with afestive theme.
Tickets: £5 / senior citizens £4 / other concessions £3
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
Sponsored by: University of Hull
Vocal Day
Friday 1� December 2011Middleton Hall, Hull Campus, 10:00 – 1�:00An informal workshop featuring students specialising in vocalperformance, led by Kevin Thraves, senior lecturer and chorusmaster at the Royal Northern College of Music.
Observers welcome by invitation. Please contact us in advance ifyou are interested in attending.
Free entrance
Enquiries: 01482 462045 or [email protected]
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2�Eclipse, Hull Chamber Music Society
Middleton Hall,Cottingham Road, Hull Campus
OpenMonday to Friday10:00 – 16:00
Closed on public holidays
Free entrance
The University’s Art Collection is a small butoutstanding collection specialising in paintings,sculpture, drawings and prints produced inBritain 1890–1940. The Camden Town Groupand Bloomsbury artists are particularly wellrepresented. Also shown are the twoThompson collections of Chinese ceramics.
artcaféThe artcafé is open in the basementof Middleton Hall, serving drinksand light refreshments from 9:30 to16:00 and hot food between 12:00and 14:00 on weekdays.
University of HullArt Collection
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For details of individual sponsors of the music concerts please see theConcerts & Events section of the music website www.hull.ac.uk/music.
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