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In a season full of inspiring music, exciting debutants and returning favourites, it is a particular pleasure to welcome a new pair of Associate Artists. I’ve been a fan of britten Sinfonia’s work for many years and I’m delighted that we will be bringing more of it to Turner Sims from this Autumn. Alongside Britten Sinfonia the vienna Piano Trio become our first ever International Associate Artists. Their previous visits have provided some invigorating chamber music making and the programmes they are presenting over the next three years will be a combination of bespoke series for Turner Sims and some of the celebrated work from their residency at Vienna’s Konzerthaus.

As ever the range of music on offer is vast and varied. Manu Delago is one of the world’s leading exponents of the Hang percussion instrument and his hypnotic stage performance is something to be seen. Cult Australian group The necks meanwhile have turned the jazz piano trio format on its head with their totally improvised events and they visit in November.

Spontaneity comes from notated music too though with artists including harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani performing Bach, vocal group the Orlando Consort providing the soundtrack to a classic silent film, and guitarist Morgan Szymanski presenting his audio-visual Sketches of Mexico.

Ensuring that artists and audiences can enjoy the best surroundings within which to present and experience music is at the heart of The Ruby Campaign, our fundraising appeal launched in 2014. I am hugely grateful to everyone who has donated thus far. As we continue to seek funds to transform the concert hall and surroundings do consider supporting the Campaign. More details can be found on the opposite page.

Finally having introduced our new auditorium seating at the start of our 40th anniversary season this 41st season brings a fresh look for Turner Sims in print. Enjoy browsing through the events and special artist insights in this new-look brochure. Look out for a refreshed website in the coming months too, with new features and easier ways to interact with us.

Kevin Appleby Concert Hall Manager

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THE rUby CaMPaignSuppoRT THE woRK oF TuRNER SIMS AS wE BRINg you gREAT MuSIC LIVE

with the replacement of our auditorium seating completed, made possible in part through a significant contribution from an anonymous donor, our sights are firmly set on Phase Two. planned renovations include modernising our backstage facilities and improving our foyer.

you are invited to play an important part in our future by donating to The Ruby Campaign.

Every penny raised through The Ruby Campaign will help us achieve our vision for Turner Sims, ensuring its future as a destination for world-class performers and artists, and enhancing your experience as a valued member of our audience.

MakE a DOnaTiOnyou may choose to make your gift anonymously, or be acknowledged on The Ruby Campaign Roll of Donors.

naME a SEaTFor gifts of £250 or over, you will be offered the opportunity to name a seat in our auditorium – for yourself, or perhaps as a special gift for a loved one. In recognition of your generous support, you will also receive a commemorative certificate.

You can find more information and download a Donation Form at turnersims.co.uk If you have any questions please contact a member of the Turner Sims team on 023 8059 2223 or email us at [email protected]

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Join the Friends today and enjoy fantastic benefits at one of the country’s finest music venues.

Friends receive ticket discounts, priority booking, free programmes, invitations to Friends’ events and more.

Membership is great value at just £40 per year for Individuals, £70 for Joint membership and £15 for Students. Under 18s join for Free.

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ManU DElagO viEnna PianO TriOAssociAte Artists

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Aged just 30, Manu Delago is the world’s leading Hang player, a virtuosic percussionist and drummer, songwriter and producer, who has worked with artists including Björk, the London Symphony orchestra and Anoushka Shankar. His newly-released album Silver Kobalt, co-produced by Matt Robertson (Björk, The Streets, Bat For Lashes), revolves around the unique timbre of the Hang, but encompasses much more, from acoustic percussion, bassoon, piano and chimes to multi-layered beats and synths.

For their inaugural concert as Turner Sims Associate Artists the Vienna piano Trio feature music by three composers inextricably linked with the city from which the ensemble takes its name. Haydn’s work is perhaps the most well known of all of his trios whilst Schubert dedicated his work to ‘nobody save those who find pleasure in it’.

Turner Sims’ new Associate Artists begin their partnership with a vibrant programme of music from two of history’s greatest composers, JS Bach and Stravinsky. The orchestra is directed by acclaimed American pianist Jeremy Denk.

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ManU DElagO hang, percussion CHriS nOrz beats, percussion iSa kUrz violin, piano, vocals CHriSTOF DiEnz bassoon

jErEMy DEnk piano

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Tuesday 29 September 8pm Thursday 1 October 8pmThursday 24 September 8pm

HayDn Piano Trio in G, Hob XV/25 Gypsy Rondo

bEETHOvEn Piano Trio in E flat, Op 70 No 2

SCHUbErT Piano Trio in E flat, D929

baCH arr STravinSky Prelude and Fugue X

STravinSky Dumbarton Oaks

STravinSky ragtime

HinDEMiTH ragtime

baCH Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV 1053

baCH arr STravinSky Prelude and Fugue XXiV

baCH arr wEbErn Fuga

STravinSky Piano-rag-music

STravinSky tango

baCH Keyboard Concerto in A, BWV 1055

DaviD MCCarrOll violin MaTTHiaS grEDlEr cello STEFan MEnDl piano

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Cara DillOn

bOyan EnSEMblE OF kiEvsACrED OrTHODOX CHANTs

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with her crystal clear and hauntingly expressive voice, Cara Dillon has earned legions of admirers around the world. The extraordinary Irish singer returns after a break of five years with music from her fifth solo album, recorded with her husband and collaborator Sam Lakeman. A Thousand Hearts is a masterpiece of song and emotion, gliding with ethereal grace from traditional folk to pop, to modern Americana.

A Thousand Hearts, a brittle and beautiful meditation on love, longing and loss that boasts one subtly executed stand-out performance after another. Songlines

Cara DillOn vocals, whistleSaM lakEMan guitar, keyboardsniall MUrPHy fiddlelUkE DaniElS melodeon

aarOn ParkS piano bEn STrEET double bass billy HarT drums

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Friday 2 October 8pm Tuesday 6 October 8pm Friday 9 October 8pm

Cataclysmic events in ukraine make this visit especially poignant. The internationally acclaimed Boyan Ensemble is known for its mastery of vocal technique, with its delicately floated pianissimos, breathtakingly brilliant fortes and a bass resonance that is considered unique. In a thrilling programme combination, Sacred orthodox Chants seek to inspire in the listener a sense of the divine, while in the folk section a vivid display of songs conveys the rich folk culture of ukraine.

Aaron parks is a leading voice in the new generation of New york based jazz pianists and composers. As an ECM artist he has forged an impressive reputation for excellence and he will be joined tonight by fellow ECM artists: the in-demand bassist Ben Street and the iconic and masterful drummer Billy Hart, whose rich history stretches back to Miles Davis and includes stints with wes Montgomery, Herbie Hancock, McCoy Tyner and many others. standard £18 students, Under 16s £10

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briTTEn SinFOnia ArTisT iNsiGHT

Thriving without a principal conductor or musical director means that Britten Sinfonia has collaboration at its very heart, and we are looking forward to bringing a number of electrifying and distinctive programmes to Turner Sims as part of our association.

Each programme comes about through a personal and unique relationship with the guest artist and we begin with a programme of music by Bach and Stravinsky – two of music history’s most iconic composers – working alongside acclaimed American pianist Jeremy Denk.

Fresh from his BBC proms debut this summer, Denk brings his expertise to this programme as both a soloist and director in two of Bach’s great Keyboard Concertos. we maintain a balance between old and ‘new’ throughout as we move between intellectual, distinguished baroque counterpoint and thrilling 20th century reimagining of ragtime and tango from Stravinsky and his contemporary Hindemith.

Certainly over the past few 100 years we seem to have had a preoccupation with the past and how it should be treated. Arguably, one of the joys of programming is the opportunity to sit the music of two masters from different eras alongside each other, not just as separate entities but also to enjoy the relationship between them, as can be heard in Stravinsky’s arrangements of Bach’s preludes and Fugues for chamber orchestra.

I am very much looking forward to our future appearances in Southampton and I do hope to see many of you this autumn.

David ButcherChief Executive of Britten Sinfonia

‘we are delighted to be performing at Turner Sims this autumn, marking the start of our three-year partnership with this wonderful venue as associate artists.’

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THE SHEEJazz

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This exceptional all-female Scots-English sextet combine astonishing instrumental prowess with three powerful voices. Their diverse range of individual musical influences produce an adventurous brew of folk, gaelic and bluegrass, with their third and most recent album, Murmurations received to great acclaim. On their first visit to Turner Sims expect slow airs, gaelic ballads, original songs, high-energy tunes, hypnotic riffs, and of course... clog dancing!

An all-star line-up of jazz musicians come together under the expert direction of composer Colin Towns to showcase their latest project – which features original music from Towns’ extensive work in theatre and drama.

The new Colin Towns Mask orchestra will play original works from classic plays such as One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Equus and Macbeth as well as contemporary works such as Copenhagen and Terry Johnson’s Hysteria.

The young prize-winning Russian pianist Denis Kozhukhin has quickly established a formidable reputation. After his recital debut in Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw in 2014 a five-star review in De volkskrant declared: By his final encore, the audience was lying at the feet of Denis Kozhukhin... Kozhukhin has already shown that he belongs to the vanguard of pianists. Tonight he performs a programme of musical riches ranging from Haydn’s witty, thoughtful and inventive piano sonatas to the lavish Romanticism of Brahms and Liszt. He ends with the latter’s magnificent transcription of wagner’s Tannhäuser overture.

lilliaS kinSMan-blakE flute SHOna MOOnEy fiddle raCHEl nEwTOn vocals, electro-harp Olivia rOSS vocals, fiddle, viola laUra-bETH SalTEr vocals, mandolin aMy THaTCHEr accordion, clogs

HayDn sonata in D, Hob XVi/24

braHMS Theme and Variations in D minor (arr from string sextet, Op 18)

barTók Out of Doors suite, sz81

HayDn sonata in B minor, Hob XVi/32

liSzT Bénédiction de Dieu dans la Solitude, No 3 from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, s173

wagnEr Tannhäuser Overture (transcr Liszt)

jUlian SiEgEl, PETEr king, SiMOn allEn, alan SkiDMOrE, nigEl HiTCHCOCk saxophones gEOrgE HOgg, graHaM rUSSEll, HEnry lOwTHEr, rOry SiMMOnS trumpetsbarnaby DiCkinSOn, TOM wHiTE, Harry brOwn, rOgEr williaMS trombonesSTEPHan MaaSS percussion anDrEw MCCOrMaCk piano CHriS MOnTagUE guitar arnD gEiSE bassralPH SalMinS drums COlin TOwnS conductor

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Thursday 15 October 8pm Friday 16 October 8pmSaturday 10 October 8pm

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yOrUba wOMEn CHOir

xUEFEi yang

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The yoruba women Choir, founded by Funmi olawumi, is one of Africa’s greatest choirs. Their rich harmonies and infectious grooves create music that uplifts the soul, an event bursting with joyful singing and dancing. The 10 singers of the choir and their 6-piece band create a stunning show that leaves you breathless from the minute they arrive on stage. with soloists from many genres of yoruba-Nigerian music, expect a spectacular performance in the grand tradition of Nigeria.

presented by Southampton Classical guitar Society in association with Turner Sims and supported by Stuart Christie guitars.

albEniz Torre Bermeja

SCHUbErT 3 schubert songs

Paganini Caprice No 24

llObET scherzo-vals

baCH Chaconne from Violin Partita No 2

CHinESE TraD Fisherman’s song

jOHn williaMS Song from a bird

PiazzOlla La muerte del Angel

PUjOl Guajira

brOUwEr sonata

DEbUSSy La fille aux cheveux de lin

Falla Homage pour le tombeau de Debussy spanish Dance No 1

FUnMi OlawUMi leaderlEOS EPiCký violin jan SCHUlMEiSTEr violinjakUb EPiCký violaalES kaSPrik cello

Saturday 17 October 8pm Thursday 22 October 8pm Friday 23 October 8pm

Beijing-born Xuefei yang is hailed as a musical pioneer. The first-ever guitarist in China to enter a music school, she now enjoys a flourishing international career.

Celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2015, the wihans visit with a programme which concludes with Schubert’s work, named after the song whose theme features in its second movement. Not performed during the composer’s lifetime, it has gone on to become one of the pillars of the chamber music repertoire. The first half reflects the ensemble’s Czech heritage and includes Dvorák’s homage to his homeland composed whilst resident in the united States.

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janáCEk Quartet No 1, JW Vii / 81 Kreutzer Sonata

DvOrák Quartet No 12 in F, Op 96 American

SCHUbErT Quartet No 14 in D minor, D810 Death and the Maiden

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Saturday 31 October 8pm Sunday 1 November 7.30pm

From his beginnings with the legendary Loose Tubes, through his worldwide collaborations, to his searching solo projects, Julian Argüelles has always spoken with a unique voice and is hugely influential to a new generation of British jazz musicians. Tonight the multi-award winning bandleader and saxophonist leads his current quartet – Tetra - through tracks from their forthcoming release.

Expect to hear music that is supremely lyrical, with beautiful melodies whilst staying cliché free. irish Times

when Carl Dreyer’s La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc was released in 1928 it caused a minor scandal. Condemned unseen in France, vilified by Catholic authorities, and even banned in England for its depiction of English soldiers, it is now recognised as a cinematic masterpiece, regularly appearing in lists of the top ten greatest ever films and featuring what is generally accepted as one of the finest performances on film, by Renée Jeanne Falconetti in the title role. The superb voices of the orlando Consort provide live accompaniment for this silent classic with an original medieval score, bringing the sound of the fifteenth century to life.

Film Duration: 110 minutes Certificate: PG standard £20 concessions £19 Friends £18 students £10

jUlian argüEllES saxophone kiT DOwnES piano SaM laSSErSOn bassjaMES MaDDrEn drums

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mexico week

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THE POWEr OF PUBLiC ArT iN ANCiENT mEXiCO

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Thursday 29 October 8pm Tuesday 3 November 8pm

Dr Jago Cooper is a British archaeologist and the Curator of the Americas at the British Museum. In recent years he has written and presented a series of programmes for BBC Four, including Lost Kingdoms of South America, Lost Kingdoms of Central America, Easter Island: Mysteries of a Lost World and The Inca: Masters of the Clouds. Tonight he explores the role art has played in the development of the great civilizations of ancient Mexico.

Described as a player destined for future glories (Classical guitar Magazine), multi-award winning virtuoso Mexican guitarist Morgan Szymanski presents his latest recording project: Sketches of Mexico. A unique collaboration combining Mexican music and the work of twenty visual artists from uK, Mexico, portugal and China, this is a visual and auditory journey not to be missed.

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MExiCO wEEk 28 OCTObEr - 4 nOvEMbErAs part of university of Southampton’s Centre for Mexico-Southampton Collaboration, Turner Sims presents two events that celebrate Mexico, its culture, society and people.For further information please see www.southampton.ac.uk/mexsu

FrEE Pre-concert EventDanzón: Dance workshop and Performance

Tuesday 3 November 6pm - 7.30pm Turner Sims Foyer

Danzón is a popular Mexican and Cuban music-dance form. This free event includes a participatory dance workshop led by danzón specialist, Dr Hettie Malcomson, and culminates with the university of Southampton Danzonera, directed by Jamie wall, performing live.

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Vienna Piano Trio series events:see Thursday 1 October concert details on page 4see Thursday 26 November concertdetails on page 16

Tuesday 16 February (spring season)Brahms 2, mozart and shostakovichThursday 5 may (spring season)Brahms 3, Haydn, ravel and Frank Bridge

viEnna PianO TriOArTisT iNsiGHT

Having performed twice already in this gorgeous hall with its exceptional acoustics, knowledgeable and appreciative audiences and the great Steinway inaugurated by Radu Lupu, which I personally love dearly, we feel more than privileged to have been offered a residency here.

we are excited to present the complete piano trios by Johannes Brahms in three concerts between November and May next season. Those trios are among the most important ever written for our medium in the 19th century and we are proud to announce that we will record the complete set in 2015/16 as well.

In addition, we will start our series with a work that we always call the ‘Mount Everest’ amongst piano trios - the giant and (at least to me) unsurpassed E flat major trio by our city’s greatest native composer Franz Schubert.

other highlights in our forthcoming programmes include two of the 20th century´s most important chamber music works: Ravel´s intense piano Trio from 1914 and Shostakovich`s famous second trio from 1944. of course we would not feel complete without Haydn (this time his famous Gypsy Rondo and E major trios), Mozart (his last piano trio in G major), and Beethoven (the wonderful E flat major trio op 70/2).

we are especially looking forward to presenting some works to our Southampton audiences that are found on piano trio programmes less frequently. CPE Bach´s lovely B flat trio represents the early days of our medium whereas the colourful works by British composers Rebecca Clarke (1921) and Frank Bridge (1907) will put a spotlight on masterworks that are rarely heard even in England.

Stefan MendlPianist and founding member of the Vienna Piano Trio

‘The vienna Piano Trio is delighted to be part of Turner Sims’ 2015/16 season.’

The Vienna piano Trio Series is supported by the Friends of Turner Sims

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Lau effortlessly bridge the seemingly diametrically opposed worlds of acoustic folk tradition and electronica. Since their debut album in 2007 they have picked up four awards for ‘Best group’ at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, as well as multiple awards and recognition for their acclaimed solo works. They make a welcome return to Turner Sims with music from their latest album The Bell That Never Rang.

…the most musically adventurous trio in British folk. Exquisite and hypnotic, musicianship at its best. The guardian

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kriS DrEvEr vocals, guitar MarTin grEEn accordion, wurlitzer, keys, electronicsaiDan O’rOUrkE fiddle

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Saturday 14 November 8pm

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with the release of their 5th studio album this autumn, recorded in early 2015 following a weeklong residency at Foyles Bookshop in London, Empirical show once again why they were dubbed by The Daily Telegraph as the coolest of Britain’s young jazz bands. Now come of age, they are considered one of the uK’s most highly acclaimed jazz outfits, known for producing forward looking, risk taking and creative music.

one of the world’s leading pianists Angela Hewitt makes a welcome return to Turner Sims with a diverse programme. The recital opens with Bach, a composer with whom Angela Hewitt is synonymous, features music from one of Liszt’s musical pilgrimages, and concludes with French repertoire. Chabrier described his virtuosic work to its dedicatee as a little piano piece which I think is quite amusing and in which I have counted about 113 different sonorities.

naTHaniEl FaCEy saxophone lEwiS wrigHT vibraphone TOM FarMEr bass SHanEy FOrbES drums

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Tuesday 10 November 8pm Thursday 12 November 8pm

baCH Partita No 2 in C minor, BWV 826

SCarlaTTi A group of sonatas

baCH Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue, BWV 903

liSzT Three sonnets of Petrarch, Nos 47, 104 and 123 (from Années de Pèlerinage ii: italie)

ravEl sonatine

CHabriEr Bourrée Fantasque

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Jazz

THE nECkS SOngS in THE THEME OF lOvE

HarvEy brOUgH leader UnivErSiTy OF SOUTHaMPTOn vOiCESbEn OkaFOr vocals lianE CarrOll vocals MikE OUTraM guitarjOE nUrSE keyboardsanDy HaMill bass aDaM SkinnEr drums

Thursday 19 November 8pm Friday 20 November 8pm

The Necks are one of the great cult bands of Australia. Their music features stunning long-form improvisations inspired by their surroundings and audience – no two performances are ever the same. The pieces slowly unravel in the most enchanting fashion, frequently underpinned by a deep groove and always driven by how they feel in the moment. over their 29 years together, they’ve made 16 albums and subsequently developed a deep and profound understanding of one another’s playing, making for mesmerising listening.

…one of the most extraordinary groups on the planet… a sonic experience that has few parallels or rivals. The guardian

Composer and conductor Harvey Brough directs the university of Southampton Voices and two very special guests. In an evening of soulful and vibrant music the uSV are joined by Nigerian born singer-songwriter Ben okafor to perform a selection of afrobeat and reggae songs and Liane Carroll, one of the UK’s finest jazz singers, who works her magic on a selection of jazz standards and soulful songs.

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CHriS abraHaMS piano TOny bUCk drums llOyD SwanTOn bass

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jUlian jOSEPH’S jazz lEgEnDS

teatime special

SibEliUS UnwraPPED

viEnna PianO TriOAssociAte Artists

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pianist Julian Joseph performs pieces by some of the great jazz legends that have inspired his long and distinguished career. Expect treats from many of the iconic names of jazz from Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and Count Basie to wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Miles Davis from one of the finest pianists currently on the scene. Sibelius Unwrapped celebrates the Finnish

composer’s 150th anniversary this December. A revealing first half explores the music’s depths with pianist and broadcaster David owen Norris, alongside són, Southampton’s innovative professional chamber orchestra, featured here in their launch concert.The afternoon concludes with a complete performance of all the works.

The Vienna piano Trio launch their survey of Brahms’ piano trios with the composer’s first work in the version which he revised more than 30 years after its composition in 1854. Dissatisfied with his original effort he wrote to Schumann’s widow Clara With what childish amusement I whiled away the beautiful summer days you will never guess. I have rewritten my B major Trio.... It will not be as wild as before - but will it be better?

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jUlian jOSEPH TriO jUlian jOSEPH piano Mark HODgSOn bass Mark MOnDESir drums

DaviD OwEn nOrriS presenter, piano rObin brOwning conductorSón

DaviD MCCarrOll violinMaTTHiaS grEDlEr celloSTEFan MEnDl piano

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Friday 27 November 8pm Sunday 29 November 3pmThursday 26 November 8pm

CPE baCH Piano Trio in B flat, Wq 89/1

rEbECCa ClarkE Piano Trio (1921)

braHMS Piano Trio No 1 in B, Op 8 (revised version 1889)

SibEliUS impromptu for strings (including original piano version, Op 5) Valse triste, op 44 Pelléas et Mélisande, Op 46 Andante Festivo

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baCH’S gOlDbErg variaTiOnS

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baCH Goldberg Variations BWV 988 SEb rOCHFOrD drums Mark lOCkHEarT saxophone SHabaka HUTCHingS saxophoneTOM HErbErT double bass lEaFCUTTEr jOHn guitar, electronics

Thursday 3 December 8pm Friday 4 December 8pm

one of Bach’s greatest masterpieces, the Goldberg Variations were dedicated to the composer’s friend Johann gottlieb goldberg, who needed a piece of music to help put his insomniac master to sleep at night. First published in 1741 and originally composed for harpsichord, the goldbergs have since been performed and recorded by an array of instruments and combinations. Mahan Esfahani, who in 2011 gave the first-ever solo harpsichord recital in the BBC Proms’ 116-year history with an acclaimed performance of the work now brings his captivating interpretation to Turner Sims. if you buy only one record of harpsichord music in your life . . . buy this sensational album. The 30-year-old Iranian-American Mahan Esfahani has been making waves among connoisseurs for several years. Now he emerges as a superstar whose musicianship, imagination, virtuosity, cultural breadth and charisma far transcends the ivory tower in which the harpsichord has traditionally been placed . The Times

Mercury nominated jazz outfit Polar Bear are undoubtedly one of the most exciting groups around. Led by the incredibly gifted drummer Seb Rochford (who’s worked with the likes of paul McCartney, Beck and Adele) they continue to explore and push the boundaries of jazz. Tonight they will perform from their latest project – Same as You – which follows 2014’s critically acclaimed In Each and Every One. The UK’s most forward-thinking jazz act. q

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Championed by Laura Mvula and Jamie Cullum, singer/songwriter ESka visits Turner Sims this Autumn having just released her long-awaited and critically acclaimed debut album, ESKA. She’s an incredible performer and highly sought after collaborator/writer – she’s worked with the likes of grace Jones, Zero 7, The Cinematic orchestra and Bobby McFerrin. we caught up with ESKA ahead of her performance to ask her about her career highlights so far, inspiration for her album and what we can look forward to from her gig...

What can Turner Sims audiences expect from your gig? It’s an ever-evolving live show that at the core aims to maintain the essence of my debut album; eclecticism, emotion and energy. Bringing the songs back to life to an audience that I get to see will inevitably affect the way I reinterpret them - I’m quite a different creature on stage compared to the studio.

You’ve worked with some incredible musicians - who are some highlights for you?when I think of collaborative highlights, I instantly think of Morocco when I got to work with the gnawa Maalems Hamid El Kasri and Abdelkebir Merchane. The child-like feeling when being immersed in music that is totally alien to you is such a thrill.

Has working on those different projects helped inform the material on your debut?working with such a variety of artists has helped me to keep my music open. I’ve tried to be led by my ears alone. when I was making my debut record, I kept asking myself if I was liking what I was hearing. It didn’t matter to me if the next idea was in a completely different soundworld. The thread that tied the project together was my voice.

‘The child-like feeling when being immersed in music that is totally alien to you is such a thrill.’

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christmas at turner sims

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christmas at turner sims

rED PriEST’S winTEr barOqUE Carnival

The perfect festive night out as the Mellstocks perform Christmas music in the English tradition. From carols to revels, from alehouse to church gallery, with merry and majestic tunes, readings and humour, join us for some festive folk.

The world-famous baroque quartet Red priest, led by recorder playing maestro piers Adams, present a cheering feast of music for December performed in their own inimitable, high-octane style. Expect music by Vivaldi, Bach and Handel as well as a few unsung heroes, in a display of baroque brilliance with a modern twist. Corelli’s Christmas Concerto, Vivaldi’s Winter from the Four Seasons, Van Eyck’s Carol Variations and a suite from Handel’s Messiah provide a seasonal flavour.

DavE TOwnSEnD concertina, violin, vocals TiM Hill clarinet, vocals PHil HUMPHriES serpent, vocals CHarlES SPiCEr oboe, vocals

MagnUS jOHnSTOn violinMarijE jOHnSTOn violinSiMOnE van DEr giESSEn viola brian O’kanE cello

PiErS aDaMS recorder jUlia biSHOP violinangEla EaST celloDaviD wrigHT harpsichord

standard £18 concessions £17 Friends & Fo’c’sle Folk club members £16.20 students £9

standard £20 concessions £19 Friends £18 students £10

Sunday 13 December 7.30pm Tuesday 12 January 8pmThursday 10 December 8pm

Defining music from three classical giants is the focus for the Navarra Quartet’s Turner Sims debut. The first of Mozart’s 26 quartets dates from 1770 when the composer was just 14 whilst Haydn’s work comes from the set of six collectively known as the Sun quartets and regarded as landmarks in the history of the genre. The concert ends with another landmark work, Beethoven’s monumental penultimate quartet, an intense seven movement work played without a break.

standard £20 concessions £19 Friends £18 students £10

MOzarT Quartet No 1 in G, K80

HayDn Quartet No 25 in C, Op 20, No 2

bEETHOvEn Quartet No 14 in C sharp minor, Op 131

In association with

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ESkaJazz

rOllEr TriO

Piano

alESSanDrO TavErna

possessing one of the best and most memorable voices in the uK right now, ESKA weaves together diverse musical elements - hints of folk, soul, psychedelia and electronica and pairs them with stirring lyrics, born from burning passion.

The backbone of the British music scene has stepped out from the shadows to take centre stage. i-D Magazine

In my opinion she is the finest female vocalist in the UK... laura Mvula

jaMES Mainwaring saxophone, electronicslUkE wynTEr guitar lUkE rEDDin-williaMS drums

Friday 15 January 8pm Saturday 16 January 8pm Saturday 23 January 8pm

Roller Trio‘s music is a fresh, visceral stew of conventional and experimental sounds that features stonking riffs, thrashy noise, evocative songs and electronic soundscapes. Incubated in mammoth improvisation sessions and honed in local gigs, their music is delivered with a captivating swagger and greedy energy that is utterly beguiling and packs a powerful punch. Their riveting debut album was a Mercury Music prize album of the year 2012 and all about jazz, reviewing their 2015 follow-up release, declared [The] ability to blend the accessible and the serious, the melodic and the experimental is a real gift that Roller Trio have…

Dark, menacing, bass heavy – the new sound of UK jazzzzzzz! gilles Peterson bbC 6 Music

Born in Venice in 1983, Alessandro Taverna has already won numerous awards in international competitions, including the Minnesota, London and Leeds International piano Competitions. For his Turner Sims debut he performs a pair of sonatas – Chopin’s magisterial third and last, and Rachmaninov’s second – and two of Ravel’s most virtuosic works.

standard £20 concessions £19 Friends £18 students £10

standard £18 concessions £17 Friends £16.20 students £9 Early Bird Tickets Until 7 September only Adult £10 children and students £5

CHOPin sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58

raCHManinOv sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 36

ravEl Gaspard de la nuit

ravEl la Valse

standard £18 concessions £17 Friends £16.20 students £9

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orchestras live

OrCHESTra OF THE agE OF EnligHTEnMEnTwAtercycle

Jazz teatime special

jOE STilgOE

orchestras live

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sAiLiNG AWAy

Sea shanties, catchy tunes, Handel’s Water Music and Vivaldi’s hugely popular Four Seasons sit side-by-side in this water-themed concert from the world-renowned oAE. Introduced from the stage you’ll have the chance to learn more about what the orchestra are playing in this concert suitable for all ages. plus there’s even a chance to join in, with the audience encouraged to lend their voices to the uplifting, new song for massed voices, Watercycle.

Acclaimed singer, pianist and songwriter Joe Stilgoe’s performances mix impeccable musicianship, breathtaking theatricality and sparkling repartee. This afternoon, for Turner Sims’ first ever Jazz Teatime Special, join Joe and his trio as he showcases music from his latest album New Songs for Old Souls along with his inimitable takes on jazz standards and classics from the 1950s to the present day.

The orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment present a fun, water-themed concert designed especially for the youngest of music lovers. with masterpieces by Handel as well as family sing-alongs, it promises to be an enchanting morning of music guaranteed to thrill and captivate ToTS and parents alike.

standard £24 concessions £23 Friends £21.60 students £12

Saturday 30 January 7.30pm Sunday 31 January 3pmSaturday 30 January 11am

For children aged 2 - 5 years standard £7 children £4 Family ticket £20

Join the orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment on their Watercycle tour, a journey across England performing music about water, music inspired by water and music written to be played on water. with events for toddlers, adults and families, Watercycle gives everyone the chance to experience the spectacular oAE and their period instruments.

In association with

OAE: Music to your BeersFriday 29 January

Look out for Music to your Beers, as the orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment pitch up with a spot of live classical music. A bit of Vivaldi to go with your vodka? or perhaps some purcell to accompany your pint? After all, classical music needn’t be dry... Further details to be announced at turnersims.co.uk

standard £18 concessions £17 Friends £16.20 students £9 Ticket price includes complimentary cup of tea and slice of cake

OaE waTErCyClE rESiDEnCy aT TUrnEr SiMS

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Find out how a partnership with us can help to fulfil your corporate objectives. Contact Kevin Appleby, Concert Hall Manager, on 023 8059 2223 or email [email protected]

with an outstanding auditorium, access to box office facilities, a licensed bar and a range of technical facilities, Turner Sims is a friendly, flexible and distinctive venue for your next concert, event, meeting or conference.

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Turner Sims Southampton is provided by University of Southampton. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following organisations:

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bOOking DETailS

EXCHANGES AND REFUNDSTickets for Turner Sims promoted events are non-refundable but can be exchanged or credited. we must be in receipt of original tickets at least 24 hours before the performance (4 days for group bookings). Tickets received later than this may only be resold if the event is sold out. £2 administration fee applies.

Tickets can only be refunded if a performance is cancelled.

postage is non-refundable.

CONCESSIONSApply where shown in the brochure and are available for over 60s, registered unemployed, registered disabled, children under 18, students in full-time education and University of Southampton staff.

Turner Sims reserves the right to introduce concessions and special offers at any time. Discounts cannot be applied retrospectively. one discount per ticket. proof of eligibility may be required.

STANDBY TICkETSunsold tickets for Turner Sims promoted events may be available from an hour before the performance to children under 18, students in full-time education, registered unemployed and registered disabled at £7.50.

Availability of standby tickets is at the discretion of Turner Sims management. proof of eligibility will be required.

GROUP BOOkINGSBuy 10 tickets for most Turner Sims promoted events and receive the 11th ticket free (same performance only and bought in one transaction).

BRINGING YOUR SCHOOl OR COllEGE TO TURNER SIMS£7.50 tickets for school and college groups, as well as advance information on the artists, programmes, workshops and pre-concert talks. Tickets must be paid for at least one week prior to the event. No other discounts may be applied to school rate tickets.

please contact our Marketing Team on 023 8059 2504 for further information.

GIFT VOUCHERSRedeemable against all Turner Sims promoted events. Valid for one year from purchase and are available from the Box Office.

EARlY BIRD BOOkINGEarly Bird bookings are available at £10 (under 18s and students £5) for selected events throughout the season. Early Bird tickets for Autumn 2015 are available until 7 September.

This offer cannot be used in conjunction with other concessions. See individual event pages for details. Subject to availability.

FREE TICkETS FOR 8 – 25 YEAR-OlDS TO SElECTED CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS! Through the generous support of the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust, formed in 1998 to develop young audiences for chamber music, we are able to offer young people aged 8 – 25 the fantastic opportunity to experience selected concerts absolutely free.

Look out for the Cavatina logo on selected events, fill in a Cavatina form (available online or from the Box Office) and exchange your completed form at the Box Office for your free ticket (one form for each CAVATINA event). Children under 15 must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. proof of age may be required. Terms and conditions apply.

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FinDing TUrnEr SiMS

Turner Sims is located in the gardens of the University of Southampton’s Highfield Campus, set back from University Road between the Nuffield Theatre and the John Hansard Gallery.

BY BUSTurner Sims is served by both uni-link (023 8059 5974) and First Southampton (023 8022 4854).

BY BICYClEBicycle racks are located at the rear of Turner Sims next to the John Hansard Gallery. Box Office can store helmets on request.

BY TRAINFor details of trains to Southampton parkway and Southampton Central stations, call 08457 484950

BY CARFree parking is available in all university car parks after 5pm on weekdays and all day at weekends.

For comprehensive information on directions, travel and parking, please visit turnersims.co.uk/finding-us our address is Turner Sims, university of Southampton, Southampton, So17 1BJ. For Sat Nav purposes, please use SO17 1TR.

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Turner Sims closes for Christmas on Wednesday 23 December at 5pm and reopens on Monday 4 January at 10am.

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SEaSOn SUMMary

SEPTEMBER Thursday 24 Britten Sinfonia 4 Tuesday 29 Manu Delago 4

OCTOBER Thursday 1 Vienna piano Trio 4 Friday 2 Boyan Ensemble of Kiev 5 Tuesday 6 Aaron parks Trio 5 Friday 9 Cara Dillon 5 Saturday 10 Denis Kozhukhin 8 Thursday 15 The Shee 8 Friday 16 Colin Towns Mask orchestra 8Saturday 17 Xuefei yang 9 Thursday 22 wihan Quartet 9Friday 23 yoruba women Choir 9Thursday 29 Dr Jago Cooper | public Art in Ancient Mexico 11Saturday 31 Julian Argüelles Tetra 10

NOVEMBERSunday 1 Film: orlando Consort | Voices Appeared 10 Tuesday 3 Morgan Szymanski | Sketches of Mexico 11 Tuesday 10 Empirical 14Thursday 12 Angela Hewitt 14 Saturday 14 Lau 14 Thursday 19 The Necks 15 Friday 20 Songs in the Theme of Love 15Thursday 26 Vienna piano Trio | Brahms I 16 Friday 27 Julian Joseph’s Jazz Legends 16 Sunday 29 Sibelius unwrapped 16

DECEMBERThursday 3 Mahan Esfahani | Bach’s goldberg Variations 17Friday 4 polar Bear 17 Thursday 10 Red priest’s winter Baroque Carnival 20Sunday 13 Mellstock Band | The Leaves of Life 20 JANUARY Tuesday 12 Navarra Quartet 20 Friday 15 Roller Trio 21 Saturday 16 Alessandro Taverna 21 Saturday 23 ESKA 21 Saturday 30 orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment | Sailing Away 22 Saturday 30 orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment | watercycle 22 Sunday 31 Joe Stilgoe 22

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Turner Sims is provided by University of Southampton and gratefully acknowledges the support of Arts Council England.

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