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Orchestral • Choral • Vocal • Instrumental
Welcome to the Spring Term at Uppingham Music and to our new Diary of Events.
Beethoven or Bebop – whatever your preference, we’ve got something to tickle your taste buds this term.
The Spring term opens with our biennial Chamber Music Festival, for which we are joined by the Schubert Ensemble of London, who perform the masterful Trout Quintet. We are thrilled to host three masterclasses this term, offering students the opportunity to receive coaching from renowned artists Susan Waters, Vanessa Latarche, and musicians from the Schubert Ensemble of London.
Student highlights include the unmissable Cocktails, Canapés and Cabaret event presented by Jazz Orchestra, and Concert Choir’s end-of-term visit to Saffron Hall, featuring two wonderful solo performances and Mozart’s incomparable Requiem.
We look forward to welcoming you here soon.
Michael PhillipsMusic Events and Publicity Manager
Lunchtime concerts take place in Uppingham Parish Church at 1.20pm every Wednesday during term time. Free admission to all lunchtime concerts.
Admission to evening concerts is free unless otherwise stated.*School event: not open to the public
11 January (No. 703)
Piano Legends Isabella Clutterbuck PianoBeethoven – Sonata in G major, Op. 79Liszt – Chapelle de Guillaume TellDebussy – Des pas sur la neige and Le Vent dans la plaine from Préludes, Book 1
18 January (No. 704)
L’incoronazione di PoppeaSinging Faculty with Peter Clements PianoOne of the first operas to use historical events and people, L’incoronazione di Poppea follows the story of Poppea, mistress of the Roman Emperor Nero, and her ambitions to be crowned empress. Uppingham’s Singing Faculty presents highlights from Monteverdi’s masterpiece, including Oblivion soave, Addio Roma and the evocative duet Pur ti miro.
25 January (No. 705)
Hugh Davies Oboe and Cor AnglaisSimon Smith Piano Upper Fifth student Hugh Davies presents a delightful programme of music featuring both the oboe and cor anglais, including favourites of the repertoire by Vivaldi, Grovlez and Vaughan-Williams.
1 February (No. 706)
Gisela Flotats Boix Violin Simon Smith Piano At once conventional and experimental, Beethoven’s first sonata for violin and piano is a cornerstone of the duo repertory, performed here by talented Upper Sixth pupil, Gisela Flotats Boix.
Beethoven – Sonata No.1 in D major, Op. 12, No. 1 8 February (No. 707)
A2 Musicians with Simon Smith PianoEnjoy a lunchtime concert packed with variety as Upper Sixth music students perform a selection of solos and small ensembles certain to entertain.
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22 February (No. 708)
Alexander Howard-Vyse PianoFreddie Dell Drum KitGuy Parker Bass GuitarPianist Alexander Howard-Vyse leads a trio playing a wide selection of jazz repertoire, from the earliest standards through to present day composers, taking in Latin American music and Bebop along the way!
Bud Powell – So Sorry PleaseDuke Ellington – CaravanIrving Berlin – Puttin’ on the RitzMartin Rojas – En La Orilla Del MundoBilly Strayhorn – Chelsea BridgeJohn Scofield – Chicken Dog
1 March (No. 709)
Joshua Law Viola Simon Smith PianoTalented violist Joshua Law leads us through an exploration of the fascinating and diverse world of English viola music.
William Flackton – Sonata for Viola and Piano in C major, Op.2/4Rebecca Clarke – Lullaby for Viola and PianoEric Coates – First Meeting (Souvenir) for Viola and Piano
8 March (No. 710)
With Great PleasureFrancesca Moorhead SopranoPeter Clements PianoFrancesca Moorhead presents a programme of enchanting classics from the operatic repertoire, including Handel’s ‘Endless Pleasure, Endless Love’ from Semele, and arias from Mozart’s Cosi Fan Tutte and Le Nozze di Figaro.
15 March (No. 711)
Alexander Howard-Vyse Saxophone Alexis Ffrench Piano Recital Competition finalist Alexander Howard-Vyse performs Richard Rodney Bennett’s Saxophone Concerto, a dazzling, rhapsodic work with strong rhythmic ideas and an effortlessly lyrical voice.
22 March (No. 712)
The Elephant in the RoomDouble Bass Spectacularwith Simon Smith PianoRarely heard in a solo context, the Double Bass takes centre stage in a celebration of the lowest and largest of the string section.
29 March (No. 713)
Rosanna Loyd PianoIndia Newland Voice Rosanna Loyd and India Newland present a concert celebrating both the music of Duke Ellington and the Great American Songbook, and paying tribute to the great singers who interpreted it, including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday and Frank Sinatra.
Higginbotham/Drake/Fisher – Good Morning HeartacheCy Coleman – WitchcraftDuke Ellington – It Don’t Mean a ThingAndre/Schwandt/Kahn – Dream a Little Dream of MeDuke Ellington – Don’t Get Around MuchDuke Ellington – Prelude to a Kiss
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Friday 27 January, 7:30pm
9.5 and A Close ShaveUppingham School’s close harmony a cappella group 9.5 will be joined by A Close Shave for an evening of wonderful vocal music.
9.5 are made up of pupils who formed a group out of their love of singing. They bring a young and fresh feel to the a cappella scene, writing their own arrangements and drawing on inspiration from legends like The Swingle Singers, Voces8 and The Real Group.
A Close Shave are an a cappella quartet from Edinburgh University, featuring OU Flynn Le Brocq, and have a budding reputation from entertaining performances in and around Edinburgh. Flynn and the ensemble are delighted to be joining 9.5 in Uppingham for an evening of magnificent vocal performances.
Tickets £10 Available from Uppingham Theatre Box Office on 01572 820820
Uppingham School Theatre
Saturday 28 January, 7:30pm
Schubert Ensemble of LondonOne of the world’s leading exponents of music for piano and strings, the celebrated Schubert Ensemble of London perform a stirring programme which features Schubert’s iconic Trout Quintet, the work which made them famous. The ensemble has performed in over 40 countries, and has over 80 commissions to their name, recording critically acclaimed CDs and regularly broadcasting on BBC Radio 3.
Schumann, arr. David Matthews – Three Canonic Studies Op. 56Vaughan Williams – Piano QuintetSchubert – Piano Quintet in A, D667. ‘The Trout’
Simon Blendis ViolinDouglas Paterson ViolaJane Salmon VioloncelloPeter Buckoke Double BassWilliam Howard Piano
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Tickets: Full Price: £17.50 Concession: £15 Student Concession: £5 Tickets available from Uppingham School Music Department: 01572 820705, online at www.wegottickets.co.uk or in person at Uppingham Sports and Books
Sunday 29 January
Afternoon Masterclasses with the Schubert Ensemble of LondonMusicians from the Schubert Ensemble of London offer an afternoon of masterclasses for Uppingham students, a fantastic opportunity for in-depth study and feedback across a variety of musical areas.
Uppingham School Memorial Hall, Old School Room and Recital Room
Sunday 29 January, 8:15pm
Candlelit ClassicsUppingham students present a programme of instrumental music in the beautiful surroundings of Uppingham School Chapel to close the Chamber Music Festival. The programme will include:
Beethoven – Allegro con brio from String Quartet in C minor, Op.18, No.4
Mozart – Allegro from Duo in G
Zipoli – Adagio for Oboe, Cello and Strings
Vivaldi – Concerto for Two Cellos
Uppingham School Chapel
Sunday 5 February, 11am
*Play and Listen Concert An informal opportunity for less experienced musicians to practise performing.
Uppingham School Recital Room
Thursday 23 February, 4:45pm
Prep Schools’ Orchestral Day Our famous annual orchestral extravaganza attracts up to 350 Prep School musicians from throughout the UK. Following a day of rehearsals, the concert is a spectacular event featuring String Orchestra, Wind Band and Symphony Orchestra. This year’s commission for the Symphony Orchestra is highlights from Disney’s Frozen. Interested young musicians and Prep Schools should make contact with us at [email protected].
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Sunday 26 February, 11am-6pm
Piano Masterclasses with Vanessa Latarche Vanessa Latarche is Head of Keyboard and Professor of International Keyboard Studies at the Royal College of Music, having previously been a professor of piano at the Royal Academy of Music, where she was made an Honorary Associate in 1997. We are delighted to welcome her to coach students from our Keyboard Faculty.
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Friday 20 January, 7:30pm
Keyboard Faculty Concert Uppingham’s Keyboard Faculty presents an (inter)stellar line-up of talented students to perform solo and ensemble repertoire in this outer-space themed concert. Join our intrepid performers as they blast-off on a musical journey encompassing classical and popular hits.
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Sunday 22 January, 11am-1pm, 2pm-4:30pm
Vocal Masterclass with Susan Waters Highly-regarded Professor in the Faculty of Voice at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Susan Waters is known for her high profile work with advanced singers. She has coached artists from the National Opera Studio, Paris Conservatoire and Royal Opera House, and her former students now occupy positions in the Monteverdi Choir, Swingle Singers and Polyphony. A former Head of Singing at Uppingham School, we are delighted to welcome Susan back to coach students from the Singing Faculty.
Uppingham School Recital Room
Friday 10 March, 7.30pm
Uppingham School Symphony Orchestra
Sibelius – FinlandiaStrauss – Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, Op.11Beethoven – Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Op. 67
Perhaps the most famous four notes in classical music? The opening to Beethoven’s glorious Fifth Symphony is instantly recognisable, one of the most well-known motifs in the orchestral repertoire.
Join Uppingham School’s Symphony Orchestra as they embrace a flair for the dramatic in an electrifying programme of orchestral greats. Jean Sibelius’ brooding tone poem Finlandia evokes the national struggle of the Finnish people, before Upper Sixth student Archie McAlpine features as the soloist in Richard Strauss’ bold and heroic Horn Concerto No. 1.
French Horn – Archie McAlpineConducted by Andrew Webster and Alex Laing
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Friday 24 March, 7:30pm
String Faculty Concert Students from the String Faculty present a richly varied programme of solos and ensembles.
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Sunday 26 March, 11am
*Play and Listen Concert An informal opportunity for less experienced musicians to practise performing.
Uppingham School Recital Room
Friday 17 March, 7:30pm
ABRSM Platform Uppingham students entering for ABRSM instrumental exams present their diverse repertoire in a performance showcase.
Uppingham School Recital Room
Saturday 18 March, 7:30pm
Uppingham School Jazz Orchestra: Cocktails, Canapés and Cabaret Returning for a third year by popular demand, Uppingham School Jazz Orchestra presents an evening of big band favourites in the Memorial Hall. Enjoy all the biggest Count Basie hits through two energetic sets, with a delicious selection of canapés and tempting cocktails to round off the evening in style. Book early to avoid disappointment!
Directed by Gareth Lumbers and Andrew Webster
Tickets:Full Price: £15Concession: £5
Available from Uppingham School Music Department: 01572 820705, online at www.wegottickets.co.uk or in person at Uppingham Sports and Books
Uppingham School Memorial Hall
Uppingham School Concert Choir and Orchestra at Saffron HallFriday 31 March, 7pmFormed by over three hundred pupils and thirty staff, and accompanied by a professional orchestra, Uppingham School Concert Choir travels to Saffron Hall to present a performance of Mozart’s incomparable Requiem. Left unfinished at the composer’s death in 1791, Franz Süssmayr’s completion allows the work to be realised in its exquisite entirety.
Two exceptionally gifted Upper Sixth students display their solo talents in the first half of the concert. Recital Competition winner Francesca Moorhead is the soprano soloist in Mozart’s effervescent motet Exsultate, Jubilate and Alexander Howard-Vyse opens the programme with Richard Rodney Bennett’s dazzling Saxophone Concerto.
Soprano – Francesca MoorheadSaxophone – Alexander Howard-VyseConducted by Alex Laing, Andrew Webster and Stephen Williams
Rodney Bennett – Saxophone ConcertoMozart – Exsultate, JubilateMozart – Requiem
Tickets available from Saffron Hall Box OfficeFull Price: £15 Concession: £10Under 18: £5
Saffron Hall, Saffron Walden
Friday Evening Concert SeriesOur Friday Evening Concert Series provides an inclusive performance platform for students throughout the School, where you can find students brand new to Uppingham playing alongside our Sixth Form music scholars and members of staff. These are not only inspirational opportunities for the pupils performing, but highly entertaining evenings brimming with musical talent. Often more informal than a normal classical concert, we invite you to sit back with a complimentary drink as pupils present a diverse selection of traditional, popular and classical music for your enjoyment.
Friday 20 January Keyboard Faculty Concert
Friday 17 March ABRSM Performance Platform
Friday 24 March String Faculty Concert
Friday 5 May Composers’ Evening Concert
Friday 12 May Singing Faculty Concert
Friday 19 May Wind, Brass and Percussion Faculty Concert
Friday 26 May Keyboard Faculty Concert
Friday 9 June Composers’ Evening Concert
Friday 16 June ABRSM Performance Platform
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Grease is one of the coolest musicals to ever grace the West End and Broadway stage. Set in a fictional High School, the show follows a group of boys and girls in their senior year as they deal with all sorts of teenage angst, from drive-ins to burger bars and teenage pregnancy. The show will be performed by our very own Uppingham students.
GreaseWednesday 24 to Saturday 27 May in Uppingham Theatre
Show times7.30pm Weds to FriSaturday Speech Day Performance – School only
Tickets £10
Box Office 01572 820820 Website www.uppinghamtheatre.co.ukIn person at Uppingham Sports and Books
Uppingham School presents
BabyGigs ConcertsRun by Uppingham piano teacher Eleanor Hodgkinson, BabyGigs is a Midlands based concert series specifically designed for young children and their families. Different instruments are introduced in a relaxed setting by professional musicians, whilst children are free to respond as they wish.
23rd January, 27th February, 20th March10.30am at Congregational Church, Bowden Lane, Market Harborough, LE16 7AF
19th January, 9th February, 9th March10.30am at Leicester Prep School, 2 Albert Road, Leicester, LE2 2AA KoolGigs Family Concerts for all ages29th January – ‘The Story of the Cello’19th March – ‘Pirates and Princesses’3.00pm at St. James the Greater, London Road, Leicester, LE2 1NE
To book tickets visit www.babygigs.co.uk
Saturday 4 February, 3:30pm-7:30pm
High Sheriff ’s Winter Festival and Musical SafariCelebrate winter with a safari around Uppingham town, taking in more than half a dozen different musical events, including Uppingham Jazz and Soul Band and the Military Wives’ Choir. Festive lights will welcome shoppers for bargain retail therapy, and the smells of tempting winter fare will waft across the market square. Expect everything from fire-eaters to magicians; warm chestnuts, vin chaud and even a hog roast. A treasure hunt will provide fun and prizes for all the family.
This event will raise money for the High Sheriff of Rutland’s three charities – Hope Against Cancer, Warning Zone and For Rutland, all of which help people in our area.
Uppingham Town and Market Place
Saturday 1 April, 7:30pm
St John Passion – J.S. BachPhilippa Hyde – SopranoCatherine Griffiths – Mezzo SopranoAndrew Kennedy – TenorRupert Reid – Bass
Nicholas Scott-Burt – Conductor
Daventry Choral SocietyOrchestra da Camera
Holy Cross Church, Daventry
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Music Scholarships and ExhibitionsScholarships are awarded annually to children of exceptional talent assessed through audition and interview. Scholarship awards may be made either for evidence of a high level of attainment and promise, or exceptional specialist aptitude. Uppingham’s Music Scholarships are offered to talented musicians who can contribute to the life of a seven-day a week boarding community through high music achievement. The awards range in value up to half of the school fees, plus remission of instrumental or vocal tuition fees on two instruments, with the option of a third at the discretion of the Director of Music. Music Exhibitions are also awarded annually to candidates and carry remission of instrumental or vocal tuition fees.
For further details contact Stephen Williams, Director of Music (01572 820696 [email protected])
Music Department StaffStephen Williams BA (Director of Music), Jane Stevens MA (Assistant Director of Music)
Sandy Binks (Music School Secretary), Peter Clements MA FRCO (Organist & Head of Academic Music), Alexis Ffrench MA AGSM (Head of Keyboard & Music Technology), Catherine Griffiths GMus, RNCM (Head of Singing), Alex Laing MA DPS (Head of Strings), Sally McGarrick (Music School Secretary), Michael Phillips MusB (Hons), MusM (Music Events and Publicity Manager), Simon Smith BA PPRNCM (Accompanist in Residence), Will Smith BA, PGCE (Academic Music), Toby Ward MA (Cantab) (Musician in Residence),Andrew Webster GGSM, ARCM (OU) (Head of Wind, Brass & Percussion).
Produced by the Music DepartmentUppingham School, 1 School Lane,Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9QT01572 [email protected]
Registered Charity Number 1147280Furt
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ConcertsThe Wednesday Lunchtime Concerts are presented by pupils and staff of Uppingham School by kind permission of the Rector and Churchwardens. A retiring collection is taken in aid of Music in Hospitals, church funds and to defray concert expenses.