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Transcript of Party in the City Friday 15 May 2015 Bath International Bath Music Festival
Friday 15 May Bath Box Office 01225 463362
bathfestivals.org.uk @bathfestivals #bathmusicfest
Bath International Music Festival kicks off this year with the city wide celebration, Party in the City, spreading through the streets and over 43 venues with more than 150 exciting bands, singers and performers. T
his year’s highlights include Sing and Samba bringing a tropical flavour, Turbo the Disco Turtle — a moving sculpture that doubles as a sound system, and rock’n’roll from Bite the Buffalo, who
were the main support act for Robert Plant and The Sensational Shapeshifters, in Parade Gardens. We’ve also joined up again with the national initia-tive Museums at Night, with museums here in Bath and across the country flinging open their doors for late night explorations.
This year Party in the City continues throughout the Festival, with free music on the bandstand in Parade Gardens on the first weekend, 16/17 May, and again on Sunday 24 May. There is also a free Family Music Day including more music from local bands, plus more delights during the week — see The Party Goes On page for more information.
The fun does not stop, with the 10 day Bath International Music Festival running from 16 — 26 May. We are bringing you a soul-stirring mix of music, including major international stars such as the South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela, the legendary singer Sir Willard White with the Bath Philharmonia, the very hot Molotov Jukebox and an amazing live performance of music composed by Will Gregory, of Goldfrapp, played live to the silent film classic He Who Gets Slapped. The classical programme features a host of well-known and emerging stars, plus a three concert residency with one of the greatest pianists of his generation, Steven Osborne, including a candlelit performance of Messiaen’s massive Vingt Regards Sur L’Enfant Jesus. There’s also lots of jazz, world and folk music, including Orphy Robinson’s Black Top, the delightful Gwyneth Herbert, the amazing Hot Sardines from New York, and a very special premiere of the new collaboration between emerging folk star Emily Portman and Sam Sweeney of Bellowhead.
This excellent music will be placed in our World Heritage setting, taking you not only to iconic plac-es such as Bath Abbey, but also to lesser known glories such as the Cleveland Pools, the UK’s only surviving Georgian lido, with Red Note Ensem-ble. We also go to the beautiful Capability Brown landscape at Newton Park, with an afternoon of Georgian Pleasures, and to St Swithin’s, Bath’s only surviving Georgian church, for two concerts of music by Bach from leading harpsichordist and conductor, John Butt, and the Dunedin Consort.
Look out for our brochure which lists the incredible events for this year or visit bathfestivals.org.uk/music
Introduction
Bath International Music Festival datesFriday 15 May — Tuesday 26 May
* Concession Available
Music Festival Highlights
The Hot Sardines Saturday 16 May / 7.30pm + 10pm Guildhall / £10 — £25*
Emily Portman& Sam SweeneySaturday 16 May / 9.30 — 11pmOld Theatre Royal at Bath Masonic Hall / A6 / £16*
Molotov JukeboxThursday 21 May / 7.30 — 9.30pm Komedia / £15* / students and under 25’s are £7
House Gospel Choir Monday 25 May / 2 — 3.30pm Komedia / £7 under 25’s, under 18’s Free
Hugh Masekela Monday 25 May / 7.30 — 10pm The Forum / £15 — £32*
Willard White & Bath Philharmonia Tuesday 26 May / 7.30 — 9.30pmThe Forum / £15 — £32*
Family Music DaySunday 24 May / 11am — 3pmParade Gardens / Free Event
Red Note EnsembleSunday 24 May / 11am — 12.15pmCleveland Pools / £12*
Catrin Finch & Sekou Keita Monday 18 May / 7.30 — 9.30pmGuildhall / £10 — £25*
Laura van der Heijden Thursday 21 May / 7.30 — 9.30pm The Forum / £10 — £30*
Museums at NightBath International Music Festival is proud to once again join forces with Museums at Night to host this year’s Party in the City. Museums at Night, which will explode into life from 13— 16 May, is a biannual UK-wide festival which attracts visitors into museums, galleries and heritage sites by throwing their doors open after
hours and putting on special evening events. Look out for our Museums at Night logo!
*Entrance to Parade Gardens is free to Discovery Card Holders; otherwise there is a charge of £1 adults and 70p concessions
Party in the City — This year, there are even more free music events throughout Bath International Music Festival. From young, up and coming performers in Parade Gardens to live jazz at the Thermae Bath Spa, there are plenty of hidden gems to be discovered around the city!
The Party Goes OnSaturday 16 May 11 — 2.45pm Parade Gardens Bandstand / Free*
11 — 11:30am Steve Loudoun 11:40 — 12:10am Tom Vigar 12:20 — 12:50am The Dole Age 1 — 1.30pm Tom Corneill 1.40 — 2.10pm Harry and The Gondolas 2.20 — 2.50pm Isobel Holly
Sunday 17 May 11 — 2.45pm / Parade Gardens Bandstand / Free*
11 — 11.30am Simon Allen 11.40am — 12.10pm False Company 12.20 — 12.50pm Emma Shoosmith 1 — 1.30pm Jess Richardson 1.40 — 2.10pm Sam Evans 2.20 — 2.50pm Lauren Castle
Wednesday 20 May9 — 11pm / The Nest / Free
9.15 — 10pm Centrefolds 10.10 — 11pm Montrose
Thursday 21 May 4 — 6pm / Thermae Bath Spa / Free (Limited tickets available now from Thermae Bath Spa. Terms apply)
4, 5 & 6pm Live Jazz in the Cross Bath
Sunday 24 May Family Music Day 11am — 3pm / Parade Gardens Bandstand / Free*
Join us to explore a wealth of different ways you can make an instrument, and then celebrate and make some music! Drop in workshops are happening throughout the day.
11am — 2pm Bradford on Avon Young Musicians showcase: featuring Danny Purnell and Jess Crudge, Zoe Newton, Tom Vigar, Lauren Castle and Joel and Isaac Francis
2 — 3pm Family Music Day Live Performance
Highlight ToursBy the ‘delightfully absurd’ Natural Theatre Company: Surreal comic interactive theatre.
With over 150 performances on offer during Party in The City the choices can be a little daunting. Where to start? What not to miss? Worry not, we’ve teamed up with the world famous Natural Theatre Company who will guide you through the musical streets of Bath, safely deliver you to concerts and gigs and entertain you every step of the way.
Meet at the bottom of Milsom Street to join the free tours which leave every 15 minutes between 6pm and 7pm. Tours last approximately 1 ½ hours.
Street PerformanceAs well as everything going on at the Party in the City venues don’t miss all the spectacular street performances. From Carnival Samba bands to Wandering Shakespearian Bards, expect spectacular encounters with everything from the spectacular roaming DJ Disco Turtle to Morris Dancers with smoke machines!
What’s on
Bath Choral Society7 — 7.20pmBath Choral Society is a lively mixed choir comprising over 100 voices, engaging with professional orchestras and soloists to present you with a wide range of sacred and secular repertoire.
City of Bath Bach Choir7.30 — 7.50pmCity of Bath Bach Choir will sing extracts from Faure Requiem, in an-ticipation of the visit of Choeur Darius Milhaud from Aix-en-Provence in June.
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Mac Seka 6.30 — 7.10pm Mac Seka is a Senegalese singer song-writer. His fingerstyle guitar blends West African rhythms with folk and country melodies to create beautiful unique harmonies.
Broose 7.20 — 8pm Broose established himself in Texas as an influential singer songwriter, collaborating with bands such as Pop Poppins and TOOMuchTV. Tonight he will be performing some well-loved originals from his accomplished solo catalogue.
BATH ABBEY FESTIVAL COMMISSION
Down the Rabbit Hole6 — 6.45pmOpening the Music Festival with a joyous journey into children’s imagi-nations; this year’s Schools Procession and Commission are going ‘Down the Rabbit Hole’ as part of our cross festi-val celebrations of the 150th Anniversa-ry of Alice in Wonderland.
Local school children have created special costumes with artist Edwina Bridgeman and will process through the streets of Bath accompanied by musicians from Action On Hearing Loss Day Services. The procession will lead you to the Abbey where you will be greeted by our choir of school children exploring their own Wonderlands in song, created by the children working with musicians Zoe Palmer and Gene-vieve Wilkins.
BATH ABBEY
Bath Spa University Choir8 — 8.20pmThe BSU Choir, directed by Francis Faux, is the main choral ensemble at Bath Spa University. This unmissable performance will showcase a world premiere of Nobuo Uematsu’s Hymn of the Fayth as well as music by Gorecki and Ola Gjeilo.
The Bath Chorus8.30 — 8.50pmRegarded as one of Baths leading choirs, The Bath Chorus has performed at concert venues across the UK and are led by Grenville Jones. The auditioned mixed-voice choir always give uplifting performances at Party in the City!
Bath Community Gospel Choir, Young Carers South West & Bath Philharmonia9.15 — 10pmYoung carers from Gloucestershire, BANES and Wiltshire come together with Bath Community Gospel Choir to perform original music about their lives. 60 Young carers from across the South West have worked with the Bath Philarmonia Music in Action team and Bath Community Gospel Choir to per-form their own music at the headline slot in Bath Abbey for Party in the City 2015.
BATH BREW HOUSE
Jukebox Live6 — 6.45pmJukebox Live functions on a request basis. Song Menus are made available and you choose what you want to hear. Bohemian Rhapsody anyone?
Al O’Kane7 — 7.45pmAcoustic folk king Al has played along-side Eddie Martin, Cara Dillon and Seth Lakeman. Debut album “Oort Cloud Visitor” available now.
The Domino Collective 8 — 8.45pmA female-fronted groove-based five-piece with prominent funk influences, delivering high energy live performanc-es across the UK.
BATH BREW HOUSE
Tell The Hoi9 — 9.45pmIndie/alt rock drawing on influenc-es ranging from PEACE, Alt-J and Kodaline to Led Zeppelin — Great music performed by great musicians.
Carousels and Limousines10 — 11pmCompared to Tom Petty, The War on Drugs and The Gaslight Anthem, Car-ousels and Limousines perform catchy, vintage rock n’ roll with irresistible riffs.
BATH CENTRAL UNITEDREFORMED CHURCH
Soundwell Music Therapy Trust4 — 5pmSoundwell is a unique, local, music therapy project working in the field of adult mental health. Join experi-enced Music Therapists for a one-off taster workshop. A wide range of instruments are available and no expe-rience is necessary!
Widcombe Choir6 — 6.20pmWidcombe Choir is a no-audition, community choir, focusing on singing for pleasure and raising the spirit of the local community. Come and sing along!
Brass Tacks6.25 — 6.50pmBrass Tacks is an award winning en-semble organised by the B&NES Music Education Hub Music Centres repre-senting some of the most talented young musicians from across the Local Area.
Jenny Peplow Singers7 — 7.20pmAn award-winning, all female community choir singing modern pop and show songs in 3 and 4 part harmonies with the love of music bringing us together.
Bath Chamber Opera7.25 — 7.50pmVikings! Is a new comedy-opera by Malcolm Hill, set in northern Europe over 1000 years ago. A troubled Viking has an embarrassing tenden-cy to grow horns at inappropriate moments…
THE BOATER
Luke De-Sciscio6 — 6.30pmMesmerising vocal and lyrics of unabashed personal discovery penned from the removed perspective of a life on the water.
Little Rach6.45 — 7.15pmDescribed as “a wee folkie with a punk spirit” and “like Joni Mitchell meets Pam Ayres, via Johnny Cash.”
Ellie Makes Music7.30 — 8.30pmCoaxes the singer songwriter genre towards a place of hope: somewhere honest and sincere. Debut EP ‘City Lights’ out now.
Sam Evans Band8.45 — 9.45pmBorn to perform — Sam Evans plays up-beat and uplifting acoustic music with a blend of jazz, soul, blues and reggae.
Sinnober10 — 11pmDanish/English trio playing beautifully crafted songs with sunshine harmonies and tasteful guitar work. Eponymous debut album out now.
BATH CENTRAL UNITEDREFORMED CHURCH
Sassparella 8 — 8.20pmSassparella is a Bath-based all-female community choir, building a great rep-utation for their entertaining “sassy” performances of popular songs.
Enceladus8.25 — 8.55pmEnceladus Chamber Choir is made up of young professional musicians from around Bath. With music ranging from classical to spirituals to folk, they are sure to entertain everyone.
Bath All Comers’ Orchestra9.05 — 9.30pmClosing the night at CURC, Bath All Comers’ Orchestra, is open to all providing an invaluable opportunity to gain or expand experience in orchestral playing and will give you a great finish to the night.
BATH POSTAL MUSEUM
Letters By Candlelightopen until 8pm Visit Bath Postal Museum by the flicker of candlelight - the same precious flickers that illuminated the post offices of Victorian Britain. Immerse yourself in the deep history that Bath has played within the realms of communications. Admission: £4.50 / £6 with light post-mans lunch.
THE BELL
A Band Named Brian7 — 7.40pmBrian Madigan has been writing and performing for many years, with appearances on three continents and at various festivals. Brian possesses an impressive catalogue of memorable, witty and forthright songs.
Rivers of England7.50 — 8.30pmRivers Of England are a folk band whose timeless songs are reminiscent of the Nick Drake/ John Martyn era but with positive and provoking sentiment.
THE BELL
Thompson’s Lovechild8.40 — 9.20pmSince forming in 2012, Thompson’s Lovechild have built a set list with di-verse influence and flavours that reflect the innumerable bands, genres, albums and styles that inspire them.
Mighty Dynamite9.30 — 10.10pmMighty Dynamite were born in the crucible of South West England’s music scene where genres collide and new sounds are created. Probably.
BELUSHIS
Stone Cold Fiction6.40 — 7.40pmHaving only formed in December 2013, Stone Cold Fiction has quickly taken to the Bristol music scene, performing relentlessly around Bristol’s big name venues.
The Funtans8 — 9pmThe fourth biggest band to come out of Widcombe in the last decade, playing mind-rending music for the beautifully hearted. Check out their EP “&” at www.funtans.co.uk.
Harlem Rhythm Cats9.20 — 10.20pmSomerset’s finest boogie-woogie blues band, come along and shake your tail feather to quirky numbers from the 40s and 50s. Jump, jive and wail!
The Deltics10.45 — 00.00amThe Deltics put on an energetic show steeped in the sounds of the sweaty R&B clubs of 1965. Come and groove with the band and their body twisting rock ‘n’ roll.
BLOWOUT SAX7 — 11pmAn incredible evening of saxophone- based party music with Mark Archer, Craig Crofton and Stan Scott backed by a top class trio of Anders Olinder (keys), Andy Tween (drums) and Jerry Cozier Cole (Guitar). Blowout Sax stellar students will join them and DJ Tony Clark will provide interval sounds with Simon Archer exhibiting his stunning black and white photos.
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BRLSI 10am-8pmBrought to Light — The 18th century book explosion. The world of the Enlightenment explored in books, with original & diverting observations by Mr Edmund Rack, a Gentleman of Bath.
BURDALLS YARD
Big Band6 — 6.20pmBath Spa Big Band is an exciting ensemble featuring students from the Jazz course alongside classical and commercial music students. The repertoire ranges from music by modern composers through to Big Band classics.
The Accidentals6.30 — 6.50pmThe Accidentals are a contemporary choral choir from Bath. Comprising of members from Bath Spa University, the choir features music by composers such as Paul Mealor and Eric Whitacre.
Chamber Winds7 — 7.20pmA Bath Spa University mixed-instru-ment ensemble which plays chamber music repertoire, with players select-ed from all years of the BA Music programme.
George and the Dragon7.30 — 8pmGeorge & the Dragons are an infusion of traditional jazz and grooving funk, with a dubstep drop thrown in here and there. Filling dancefloors since 2012, they want to get you dancing in 2015!
CHAPEL ARTS
BA1 Records Acoustic Showcase6 — 9pmAn evening of relaxed and melodic acoustic music, exhibiting the talents of the students of BA1 Records & City of Bath College, taking place in one of Bath’s most intimate venues.
THE CIRCUS
Sing & Samba6.45 — 7.15pmBath International Music Festival brings you the world premiere of Sing & Samba; a collaboration of choirs directed by Bath’s music-man Grenville Jones and the local legends Jamma de Samba, led by Robbie Verrec-chia. Come along and join in the big-gest sing-along of the night, including the Dixie Cups’ ‘Iko Iko’ and Dario G’s ‘Sunchyme’. Everyone welcome!
CITY OF BATH COLLEGE
Isotropic Showcase2 — 5pmMusic Technology students from the City of Bath College will host a series of introductory workshops in which prospective music producers, kids and families will have an opportunity to gain hands on experience working with state of the art equipment.
6 — 9.30pmIn a culmination of the day-time work-shops, students will be performing a diverse range of live electronic music with accompanying visual imagery.
COLONNA & HUNTER
Jimmy Moore7.15 — 8pmA perfect example of shimmering dexterous picking, that goes beyond the usual ‘guy with a guitar’ expecta-tion. Expect instrumentals, uniquely arranged covers and sublime original songs with lyrics that were compli-mented by the Poets Society.
Mitchell & Vincent8.30 — 9.15pmPlaying lively traditional music on Fiddle and Guitar, they have been described as musicians who ‘tell stories with their melodies’.
Bristol A Cappella 9.30 — 10.15pmA vibrant, colourful A Cappella singing group, these guys and girls use vocal harmonies to re-create well-known pop songs that’ll have you tapping your feet and maybe even singing along!
THE EGG
5 — 7pmJoin us at The Egg for a line-up of young upcoming artists from the local area. A great child-friendly venue!
FOREST OF IMAGINATION
Forest of Imagination is taking over Queen Square from 15 — 18 May to present a playful programme of installations, artworks and work-shops. Opening on 15 May at 6pm with a performance by Walcot State Choir at 7.45pm.
THE FORUM CAFÉ
7 — 10pmWitness some of the best up and coming young musicians of Bath. Each with his or her own style, these young musicians are ones to watch for the future with great repertoires of original and cover songs.
Don’t forgetBath International Music Festival runs until 26 May see all the great events at bathfestivals.org.uk/music
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE
On The Edge6.30 — 6.50pmOn the Edge is the 16-piece swing band of the U3A in Bath. Playing American song-book, Beatles, Queen, jazz and Latin — Anything to get you dancing!
Ramshackle Orchestra 7.05 — 7.25pmA multi-generational community string orchestra (8 — 73!) recently created by Radio Banska fiddler Nina Trott to perform an atmospheric, rootsy and eclectic repertoire of Celtic folk, gypsy tunes, Klezmer laments and mysterious airs from the wilder reaches of Hungary and Transylvania.
Sounding it Out7.40 — 8.05pm Sounding It Out, a vibrant local a cappella choir, will get your feet tapping, your soul soaring and your heart singing.
This Side of Paris8:20 — 9pmCool mellow jazz. You will be entranced by the understatement of the music and the smooth tones of Lindsey’s voice weaving between guitar and double bass.
GASCOYNE PLACE
Swingers9.30 — 11pmA unique and atmospheric, electro swing party band. Swing, characters, comedy and dance all in abundance. If electro swing is your thing then this is the one for you!
GREEN PARK BRASSERIE
Gavin Lazarus Quartet8-10pmGavin Lazarus is a dynamic singer, songwriter and all-round entertainer. Hailed as a master of phrasing and nuance, he has the rare gift of being able to deliver songs with the smooth, effortless feel usually associated with the greatest singers of the jazz age.
Guy Harrups’ All StarsTwo Hours of jazz-funk with outside seating, food and a bar.
GREEN PARK STATION
Kingswood Jazz Orchestra6.30 — 8.30pmKingswood Jazz Orchestra returns for its 7th annual gig at Green Park Station, presenting the very best jazz, swing, blues and soul classics.
GUILDHALL
South West Music School6.15 — 8.15pmSWMS returns to Party in the City to put on their yearly showcase of immense young talent. With an eclectic mix of classical, pop and folk perform-ers, this concert is a great opportunity to witness and support a selection of the very highest calibre of young musi-cians in our region.
Rock Choir8.20 — 8.50pmRock Choir, the UK’s largest and most popular contemporary choir is delighted to be returning to The Bath International Music Festival, Party in the City. We are thrilled to be support-ing this fantastic event.
Owl in the Sun8.55 — 9.20pmBlending folky Americana with a twist of gypsy jazz, Owl in the Sun’s original songs feature a range of acoustic instruments with rich vocal harmonies. “Absolutely lovely!” Bob Harris, BBC Radio 2.
The Bellefleurs9.30 — 10pmThe Bellefleurs take songs from rock, pop, disco, metal and punk and ‘Fleurt’ with them to make original arrange-ments. Super tight harmonies, fairly tight corsets and lots of fun!
GUILDHALL
Carlos Alonso10.10 — 10.30pmCatch a mixture of both classical and contemporary songs performed by tenor opera singer, Carlos Alonso. Songs include Nessun Dorma, O Sole Mio and Mattinata.
Evelyn Strasburger10.30 — 10.50pmTo finish the evening Evelyn Strasburg-er and Charles Wiffen perform some of the most beautiful songs to be written by the great composers concerning sleep — all in English. Enjoy!
HALL & WOODHOUSE
The Bourbons7 — 7.40pmGreat swing and dance music selected from Big Band, Latin, rock, trad jazz, American song-book, with top vocals. Real foot-tapping stuff.
The Curious Incident7.50-8.30pmThe Curious Incident is Pop/Rock with a Caribbean twist that tastes like jerk chicken and lemonade and makes your troubles melt away.
The Doubtful Guest9 — 9.40pmThe Doubtful Guest is a great Country and Folk band that tours the West Country relentlessly. Great lyrical and tuneful songs that go great with a pint!
HOLBURNE MUSEUM
5 — 9pmWe love the Holburne and want you to love it too! ‘Speed-date’ the Museum at our bite-sized introduction to our collection and activities. From object handling to hands-on art, we’ll have 15 minute sessions of fun to help you get to know us better. All washed down with a drink in the Garden Cafe accom-panied by Party in the City performers.
Bath Bellas6.20 — 6.50pmBath Bellas is a small student-run women’s chamber choir from Bath Spa University. Under musical director and founder of the choir, Holly Adams, the small group of music students sing a range of styles from classical music to jazz, musical theatre and a cappella pop tunes.
Kilter’s Unsung Choir 7 — 7.30pmKilter is running the Unsung project 2014/15. Young people are writing song lyrics about the unsung aspects of their lives and Kilter is setting them to music and teaching them to professional adult choirs.
Isobel Holly7.40 — 8.10pmIsobel Holly is a young singer from Bath who is a regular performer at the Party in the City with her own unique style of folk/pop songs as well as favourite covers.
THE HUNTSMAN
Tim VosperTim Vosper will be our MC for the evening. An extraordinary wordsmith performing snappy poems, energeti-cally delivered, covering diverse topics such as smooth dance moves and a hedgehog called Dave…
Barry Lane and the Fridge Mechanics7.50 — 8.30pmA band of seasoned, pro-musicians performing Barry’s lyrical, up-beat and sometimes mellow folk-rock songs included on two recently released CDs. If you like Paul Simon, the Unthanks or Ralph McTell, you will enjoy this band.
Pete Webber9 — 9.20pm Pete Webber, Bristol-based guitarist, songwriter, banjo & mandolin player has shared stages with Nick Harper, Howe Gelb, Robyn Hitchcock, and many other respected acoustic artists. New album ‘Until The Water Runs Clean’ released in June.
Mr Shaun9.20 — 10pmOriginal trio comprising of: singer-gui-tarist Shaun McCrindle (Bristol’s very own Jonathan Richman), Jeff France (drums and percussion) and John Slat-tery (bass and bouzouki). They write New Wave melodic pop, with a host of other influences.
THE KINGS ARMS
Daniel Seath8 — 8.30pmInspired by acts including Kate Rusby and Joni Mitchell, Daniel Seath will present a range of acoustic English and Irish folk covers of a range of artists from The Beatles to Johnny Cash.
Jimmy Moore8.45 — 9.15pmA perfect example of shimmering dex-terous picking, that goes beyond the usual ‘guy with a guitar’ expectation. Expect instrumentals, unique arranged covers and sublime original songs with lyrics that were complimented by the Poets Society.
Andy Cook21.30 — 10.15pmWell known on the Bath music scene, Andy Cook is an acoustic musician with a difference. With powerful vocals and intricate guitar playing, Andy beautiful-ly reconstructs songs you will already know — but in very different styles.
ORA ET LABORA
6.45pm & 8.30pmCelebrating all things medieval, Ora Et Labora hosts the debut perfor-mance of foot tapping folk music from Fiddlesticks. Beer and cheese platters a plenty, Book your spot in the medieval candle-lit vault now!
MUSEUM OFBATH ARCHITECTURE
Jerrome Recorders7.15 — 8pmCome and hear many different sizes of recorders played — from the large contrabass standing at 6ft tall down to the tiny soprano. For all recorder enthusiasts!
Vivavoices8.15 — 8.40pmA small but perfectly formed acappella group, Vivavoices sing for the joy of singing. A cappella voices in close har-mony, singing gorgeous upbeat songs from gospel to pop via jazz, world music and blues.
Z’Bella9.00 — 9.30pmA Cappella magic from a Bath-based quartet with a wide-ranging repertoire of music from around the globe.
MUSEUM OF BATH AT WORK
8 — 9pmRare guest appearance by The Gas Giants (Will Gregory & Tony Orrell) at The Museum of Bath at Work, to launch A R T + W O R K. The exhibi-tion, featuring artists Lucinda Burgess, Fiona Haines and Carole Pearson, runs from 16th May — 4th June 2015.
MUSEUM OF EAST ASIAN ART
Emily Harmer7.30 — 8.30pmIn celebration of the Music in China exhibition, musician Emily Harmer will demonstrate her collection of Asian flutes and take you on a journey through the traditional folk melodies from China and Japan. Meet the artist and see the flutes themselves close up.
THE NEST
The Monday Players (Piano Lounge)6 — 6.30pmThe Monday Players are a group of local, amateurs and semi-professional musicians. Hear classical and romantic repertoire along with various combina-tions of chamber music.
This City Limits6.30 — 7.15pm This City Limits, a modern rock band from Leeds, are supported by both BBC Introducing and 6 Music. Join them as they treat us to a night of high-energy, contemporary rock ‘n’ roll.
The Amazing Street Cred Band7.30 — 8.15pmThe Amazing Street Cred Band plays old time blues and rock ‘n’ roll. Great for dancing!
Ye Olde Avalon8.30 — 9.15pmYoung original rocking folk ‘n’ blues, Somerset 4 piece with songs of joy and honesty to get you on your feet and loving life.
The Blues Others9.30 — 11pmPacking out venues year after year, Party in the City welcomes back The Blues Others for a night of singing, dancing and jiving with their full, 13 piece swing band.
NO. 1 ROYAL CRESCENT
6 — 8pmJoin us in the atmospheric surround-ings of this prestigious Georgian town-house. Discover the beautiful With-drawing room, enjoy music, and marvel at the variety of equipment in our 18th century kitchen. Visit Small Worlds, our newly opened historic dolls’ houses exhibition to see a collection of beau-tifully restored houses. Free entry for visitors with a valid Discovery Card.
Harpsichordist6 — 8pmThe Harpsichord at No.1 Royal Crescent was made in 1770 by Jacob Kirckman; one of the most important makers of harpsichords in England. This is a rare opportunity to hear it being played in the atmospheric setting of this beauti-ful historic house.
PARADE GARDENS FESTIVAL BAR WITH THE NEST 5 — 11PM
Prior Park Big Band5 — 5.25pmPPBB is a 16-piece band that belts out delightful jazz and swing numbers, directed by David Sackett. The band has performed around Europe, includ-ing Prague and Brussels, and often supports events at Prior Park College.
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PARADE GARDENS
Isobel Holly 5.30 — 5.50pmIsobel Holly is a talented, young, singer-songwriter from Bath. She will be performing her own songs and favourite covers with her unique vocal style.
Wade Merritt5.50 — 6.10pmModern acoustic pop sung with guitar. Mostly upbeat songs with a few slow mellow songs thrown in. Joyful and anyone is welcome to sing along.
Bath Guitar School6.20 — 6.40pmThe Bath Guitar School Band has performed for the opening night of the Bath Music Festival since 2007, and it has now become an integral part of the students learning programme.
Blonde and the Boys6.50 — 7.10pmThe Blonde and the Boys have wowed audiences in and around Bath for years with their energetic festival perfor-mances. Come and enjoy their pumped up set of rock covers and pop classics.
NOMEANFEAT19.20 — 19.55pmNOMEANFEAT are a five piece, upbeat, rhythm, rock & blues band. Guitar led with keyboard, bass and drums — a raw tight sound that you just have to dance to.
The Zu Zu Men8.10 — 8.50pmThese top-hat donning, medley-making funksters often expand their repertoire by miraculously learning requested songs live. Never a disappointing show!
Bite The Buffalo9.15 — 10pmHeadline Act: Bite The Buffalo, two brothers from Zambia bring you their version of Stomp Rock Blues. From American tours to the Glastonbury BBC stage, BTB have played the UK’s best venues and are delighted to headline for a rare Bath home show appearance.
THE PIG AND FIDDLE
Television Villain6 — 6.30pmThe post punk revival is evident in the hearts of these 4 likeminded indi-viduals, who combine fiery riffs with explosive drumming and energetic vocals, amounting to an exhilarating live performance.
Tell The Hoi6.30 — 7pmA 5 piece indie alt-rock band that have developed a solid reputation and an authentic sound that they are proud to call their own.
The Hat Club7.15 — 7.45pmFive-piece, dynamic and eclectic Chip-penham based band with a style which is uniquely theirs. Powerful, soulful lyrics over driving, funky baselines. Sharp drumbeats and catchy guitar riffs, The Hat Club are most definitely one to watch!
David Smith 8 — 8.45pmDrawing comparisons with Jeff Buck-ley, Ben Howard & Nick Drake. For Bath International Music Festival David has something special planned: The debut performance of his new band.
The Drive9 — 9.45pmStamping a muddy footprint on pop, hard hitting four-piece The Drive bring a bitter-sweet attack tainted with soul. Behind the screaming guitar and tor-tured drums, lie the foundations of the four founding fathers.
Bohemian Embassy 10 — 11pmThe Bohemian Embassy have a live set that needs to be seen to be believed. With a new album on the way the band are now playing brand new song’s never heard live before. Having played some of the UK and Europe’s best venues, this is a headline show not too miss!
THE PORTER
Band of Pilgrims & The Priordonnas 8.15 — 9pmThe Band of Pilgrims and The Prior-donnas all female choir come together in “Joyful Assembly” to bring uplifting new music with a Gospel influence. An occasion that requires all to participate and be a part of the celebration.
The Bourbons (U3A)9.30 — 10.15pmGreat swing and dance music selected from Big Band, Latin, rock, jazz, Amer-ican song-book, with top vocals. Real foot-tapping stuff.
THE RAVEN
Mitchell & Vincent7 — 7.30pmDavid Mitchell and Graham Vincent are an acoustic duo from Dorset and Somerset who play lively traditional music from the British Isles on Fiddle and nylon strung Guitar.
Michael Hennessy9 — 9.40pm Have a picture-perfect evening, bril-liant drinks and years of songs learnt with Michael Hennessy. With an im-pressive repertoire of over 200 songs, Michael will be sure to get the party going in this intimate venue.
QUERCUS
9am — 8pmPictures at an Exhibition | Quercus Gal-lery: drop in for a drink and enjoy art and music at our fabulous exhibition of Ed Kluz’s Bath-based artworks, open late. Also catch music inspired paint-ings by Richard J S Young at Gascoyne Place with live music.
STALL STREET — FINALE
Turbo the Disco Turtle9pmEmergency Exit Arts return with Turbo the Disco Turtle; an 8 metre long, 3 metre wide, glow-in-the-dark Turtle! Joined by Jamma de Samba, this finale is not to be missed. Bring along some bubbles to blow…
RALPH ALLEN CORNERSTONE
6 — 9.30pmWilliam Smith and Combe Down: The Story of a Geologist and his Cherished Home from 25th April — 31st May. To coincide with the 200th anniversary of William Smith’s production of the first nationwide geological map in 1815.
Combe Down Rocks6.30 — 6.50pmTwo talented rock bands form Ralph Allen School with original numbers and covers - great rock band music to get you in the mood for the party. Combe Down rocks!
Young Musicians of the Year 7 — 7.40pmRalph Allen School present finalists from their Young Musicians of the Year 2015, announced only last month. The prestigious line-up of finalists will comprise solo vocal, instrumental and piano. Be the first to hear this collec-tion of young talent.
Bach To Broadway7.50 — 8.10pmBach to Broadway, a small mixed voice choir sweeping us across 300 years from JSB to contemporary show tunes.
Monkton Jazz Band 8.15 — 8.45pmJazz standards, funk and Latin from Monkton Jazz Band. They’re ones to watch.
Maria Muller8.50 — 9.30pmInternational Mezzo-Soprano Maria Muller whose career has taken her from Switzerland to New York and London is now working with Spiritus Mundi. Maria will be accompanied by Russian pianist Sergey Rybin, a soloist in his own right, now with the Royal Academy of Music who promises treats of solo piano mu-sic by the great Russian composers.
THE ROMAN BATHS
6 — 10pm (last entry 9.15pm)Take part in Museums at Night and experience music throughout the Roman Baths. Relax with swing music by the Great Bath where there is also a bar. Free entry with a Resident’s Discovery Card.
ROMAN BATHS KITCHEN
Vince Freeman8 — lateSinger-songwriter Vince Freeman returns to The Roman Baths Kitchen for Party in the City. Vince reached the final of The Voice, 2012 described by Will.I.Am as “Awesome, Awesome, Awesome!”
ROPER GALLERY
6 — 11pm A thought pursuing and interactive, multi-sensory art exhibition accompa-nied by music and a bar! Definitely a cultural hot spot.
SALLY LUNNS
6 — 9pmAccording to legend, Sally Lunn, a French refugee arrived in Bath in 1680 and established her bakery. Come and see the original kitchen she used and sample the world famous Sally Lunn Bun.
ST JAMES WINE VAULTS
Funkinsteins8 — 8.40pmReal crowd pleasers — Tight, highly danceable funk tunes by the all-female line-up. Awesome vocalist, excellent slap-bassist and the world’s funkiest, muscly drummer.
Junction 189 — 9.40pmA cover band who will murder anything from Abba to the Zutons. Their hack-neyed blend of rock, pop and soul aims to get people dancing. They usually succeed.
Palaeontology9.50 — 10.30pmRock ‘n’ roll like it’s 1959. With their truly authentic 50s sound the Bath based 6 piece Palaeontology, bring the era of rock ‘n’ roll back to life.
ST MICHAEL’S CHURCH
Youthful Spirit 7 — 7.30pmChurchill Academy School’s Gospel Choir, Youthful Spirit, is now in its 17th year. The choir perform regularly around the year and are proud to have performed at Wells Cathedral for the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Joyful Spirit7.40 — 8.10pmA community gospel choir, made up of people over 18 and under 100 from all walks of life. The emphasis is on making music together in an enjoyable atmosphere to the best of our ability. Enthusiastically led by Alison Copper-White.
Gospel Generation8.20 — 9pmGospel Generation Community Choir is an all generation group who build community through gospel music. GGCC now encompasses 3 choirs from all parts of Bristol, now in its 11th year.
Jane Lilley Singers9.05 — 9.25pmJane Lilley Singers have been together for over 40 years. They have gained a well-earned reputation for high quality and versatile performances, aiming to provide something for everyone.
Noctis9.30 — 10pmNoctis is an award-winning chamber choir founded and directed by Francis Faux. Consisting of musicians from around the South-West, their repertoire includes traditional choral music as well as contemporary arrangements of popu-lar songs, film scores and jazz standards.
Bath Spa Band10.10 — 10.30pmYour local brass band plays a selection of traditional and live music that will have you singing and tapping along.
ST. SWITHINS CHURCH
Iford Arts5 — 5.20pmThe culmination of the 2015 Iford Arts education project will be performed tonight. The piece is a two act opera, inspired by the magical Peto Garden at Iford Manor, written and produced by primary school children from St Andrew’s School, Bath, & Bellefield School, Trowbridge.
The Chandos Singers5.55 — 6.15pmA leading local chamber choir special-ising in rarely-performed repertoire, by composers both familiar and unfamiliar.
RUH Choir6.30 — 6.50pmComprised of members of staff who work for The Royal United Hospital Bath, they meet weekly to sing a repertoire of light classical, pop and jazz music and perform regularly in the local community.
Colerne Military Wives Choir7 — 7.20pmYou have heard the albums and seen the television programmes, now come and support your local military wives choir in person! New joiners always welcome... wherever you are!
The Bath Welcome Choir7.30 — 7.50pmLed by Grenville Jones, the Bath Welcome Choir perform popular harmonies from the UK plus songs straight off the charts!
The Silver Ring Choir of Bath8 — 8.20pmThe Silver Ring Choir of Bath is a mixed-voice choir which was founded in 1951. Tonight it will perform a varied repertoire of classical and contempo-rary pieces to suit all tastes.
ST. SWITHINS CHURCH
CitySound8.30 — 8.50pmCitySound, local to Bath and under the musical directorship of Ruth McKibbin, has an extensive repertoire ranging from Mozart to Bohemian Rhapsody, opera choruses to gospel and African songs.
The Zephyrian Woodwind Orchestra 21.05 — 21.35pmZWO will play a programme of both classical and contemporary pieces. Divided between the unique clarinet choir and a full orchestra, this perfor-mance will be excellent.
THE TRAMSHED
Michael Hennessy 8 — 8.30pmBringing eclectic, tight harmonies and a 200 song repertoire, Michael can help make any party something special. A New-Yorker who is not to be missed.
Jez Broun8.45 — 9.30pmQuirky catchy Hank Marvin style guitar mixed with Carlos Jobim and Django Reinhardt from ‘Hotel California’ to ‘Nuages’ and ‘This Masquerade’ and Funky Blues.
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