Sheffield Chamber Music Festival
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Bartók Contrasts, BB 116
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Bartók Contrasts, BB 116
Live from the Crucible Studio
Beach Piano Trio op. 150
Coleridge-Taylor Piano Quintet in G minor, op. 1
Live from the Crucible Studio
Beach Piano Trio op. 150
Coleridge-Taylor Piano Quintet in G minor, op. 1
Recorded in Emmanuel Church, Barnsley
Britten Prologue from Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings
Poulenc Oboe Sonata
Britten Temporal Variations
Poulenc Elégie for Horn and Piano
Live from the Crucible Studio
Beethoven Quartet no. 4 in C minor, op 18, no. 4
Beethoven Quartet no. 10 in E flat major, op 74, Harp
Recorded at Emmanuel Church in Barnsley
Schumann Adagio and Allegro, op. 70
Schumann Three Romances for violin and piano, op.22
Reinecke Trio for Oboe, Horn and Piano, op. 188
Live from the Crucible Studio
Debussy Images Book 1
Stravinsky Two pieces from 'The Firebird'
Debussy Images Book 2
Debussy Sonata for Violin and Piano
Live from the Crucible Studio
Beamish St Andrew's Bones
Brahms Trio for Violin, Horn and Piano in E flat major, op. 40
Live from the Crucible Studio
Dvo?ák Waldesruhe (Silent Woods), op. 68 no. 5
Schumann Fantasiestücke for Cello and Piano, op. 73
Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34
Live from the Crucible Studio
Dvo?ák Waldesruhe (Silent Woods), op. 68 no. 5
Schumann Fantasiestücke for Cello and Piano, op. 73
Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, op. 34
Live from the Crucible Studio
Stravinsky Suite Italienne for Cello and Piano
Stravinsky Divertimento for Violin and Piano, after The Fairy's Kiss
Stravinsky Septet
Stravinsky Suite from The Soldier’s Tale
Live from the Crucible Studio
Stravinsky Suite Italienne for Cello and Piano
Stravinsky Divertimento for Violin and Piano, after The Fairy's Kiss
Stravinsky Septet
Stravinsky Suite from The Soldier’s Tale
Recorded at CAST, Doncaster
Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 27 in E minor, op. 90
Chopin Waltz in A minor op. 34, no. 2
Mozart Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E flat, K. 498, Kegelstatt
Live from the Crucible Studio
Bowen Oboe Sonata, op. 85
Finzi Interlude for Oboe and String Quartet
Bax Oboe Quintet
Live from the Crucible Studio
Bowen Oboe Sonata, op. 85
Finzi Interlude for Oboe and String Quartet
Bax Oboe Quintet
'88 Keys and Me'
Paul Lewis and Tim Horton in conversation
Live from the Crucible Studio
Coleridge-Taylor Nonet in F minor, op. 2
Beethoven Septet in E flat major, op. 20
Live from the Crucible Studio
Coleridge-Taylor Nonet in F minor, op. 2
Beethoven Septet in E flat major, op. 20
Workshop - TUOS performance students
Izzy Gizmo
Izzy Gizmo
Festival Curator Helen Grime and Ensemble 360 pianist Tim Horton are joined by guests from the worlds of visual art and music to discuss the connections and themes linking these art forms, and the ways they are woven through Helen’s work and this Festival.
Watkins 'Resurrection Of The Soldiers', from Four Spencer Pieces
Grime Aviary Sketches (after Joseph Cornell)
Cage Nocturne for violin and piano
Suckling Visiones (after Goya)
Grime Whistler Miniatures
Bach Prelude & Fugue in E minor, BWV900
Chopin Nocturne
Alphorn transcriptions
Casals Song of the Birds
Bach Chaconne from Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
Nishimura Fantasia on Song of the Birds
Haydn String Quartet Op. 76 No. 4, Sunrise
Davies Yoik
Gibbons The Silver Swan
Bingham The Darkness Is No Darkness
Wilbye Draw On Sweet Night
Francis-Hoad Floodlight Starlight
Ramsey Sleep Fleshly Birth
Bingham A Night-Piece
Ward Come Sable Night
Beethoven (arr. Mahler) String Quartet No. 11 'Serioso'
O'Reegan Care Charming Sleepe
Beethoven Elegischer Gesang
Purcell Chacony in G Minor
Grime String Quartet No. 1
Purcell Fantasia No. 6 in F major
Mackly Many, Many Cadences
Purcell Fantasia in C minor
Britten String Quartet No.2
Schumann Marchenerzählungen
Clarke Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale
Grime To Sere The Summer Sky
Kurtág Homage à Robert Schumann
Bacewicz Oboe Trio
Grime Five Northeastern Scenes
Knussen Ophelia’s Last Dance
Martin? Quartet
Workshop with Helen Grime
Beethoven String Quartet, Op. 59/2
Shaw Entr'Acte
Beethoven String Quartet, Op. 135
Byström Kinderszenen
Abrahamsen Six Pieces For Horn Trio
Grieg Cello Sonata
Ives The Housatonic at Stockbridge
Ives Mists
Ives Serenity
Grime Bright Travellers
Britten Ca' the Yowes
Respighi Il Tramonto
Ravel Quartet in F Major
Pritchard Peace
L. Boulanger Two Pieces for Violin and Piano
Debussy Piano Preludes No.s 4, 6 & 7, from Book 1
N. Boulanger Three Pieces for Cello and Piano
Sierra Butterflies Remember a Mountain
Ravel Sonata for Violin and Cello, M73
Copland Duo for Flute and Piano
Weir Airs From Another Planet
Mozart Piano Quintet in E Flat, K452
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 31 in A Flat major, Op. 110
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111
Wallen The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Beethoven String Quartet Op. 127
Family concert for 3 – 7 year-olds.
Britten Sinfonietta
Knussen … Upon One Note
Grime Seven Pierrot Miniatures
Slater The Light Blinds (RPS Composer 2021–22 Commission)
Brahms Serenade No. 1
Festival Launch
Bohuslav Martinu: La Revue De Cuisine
Antonin Dvorák: Slavonic Dances Nos 2 and 1, Op. 46
Kurt Weill: Nanna’s Lied, Youkali, Je Ne T’aime Pas
Manuel De Falla: Pantomime and Ritual Fire Dance, from El Amore Brujo
Jean Françaix: Dixtuor For String Quintet And Wind Quintet
Camille Saint-Saëns: Septet in E flat major, Op. 65
This panel discussion is an opportunity to explore musical responses to the natural world and ask if music, and the wider arts, can contribute to developing our response to the most pressing issue facing us today.
A distraction while sea levels rise, or a galvanising force to motivate us as we build a better world… does music have a role to play in tackling the climate crisis?
Featuring composer Graham Fitkin and Ensemble 360’s Tim Horton, this promises to be a lively conversation to inspire and provoke.
Dinu Lipatti: Six Sonatas after Domenico Scarlatti
Giacomo Puccini: Songs
Ludvig van Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata
Dmitri Shostakovich: Sonata
Alfred Schnittke: Hymn No. 2
Jean Sibelius: String Quartet 'Voces Intimae'
Franz Schubert: String Quartet No. 14, Death and the Maiden
Johann Sebastian Bach: Contrapunctus 14, from The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080
Ludvig van Beethoven: Septet in E flat major, Op. 20
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34
Gian Carlo Menotti: Cantilena and Scherzo
Lili Boulanger: D’un soir triste
Samuel Barber: Sonata forcello and piano
Ruth Wall: Pibroch Patterns
Trad.: The Blacksmith, Gaelic Waltz,The Marquis of Tullibardine
Guillaume Connesson: Techno Parade
Claude Debussy: Trio for flute, viola and harp
Maurice Ravel: Introduction and Allegro
Guillaume Connesson: Sextet
Juan Pablo Jofre: Tangodromo
Trad: Shenandoah arr. cello and piano by Caroline Shaw
Paquito D'Rivera: The Cape Cod Files
Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Trio no. 45 in E flat major, Hob.XV:29
Johannes Brahms: Hungarian Dances Nos 1, 2, 3 and 5
Gyorgy Ligeti: 6 Bagatelles for Wind Quintet
Roxanna Panufnik: Hora Bessarabia
Erwin Schulhoff: Concertino for flute, viola and bass
Franz Joseph Haydn: String Quartet Op. 20 No. 4
Trad.: Songs from the Moravian Highlands
Pavel Fischer: String Quartet No.3 ‘Mad Piper’
Wu Tong: Rain Falling from the Roof
Takashi Yoshimatsu: Fuzzy Bird Sonata
Claude Debussy: La Mer
Sergey Rachmaninov: Fantasia Tableaux Suite No. 1 for 2 pianos
Sergey Rachmaninov: Vocalise for 4 hands
Sergey Rachmaninov: S Suite No. 2
Sergey Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances for 2 pianos
A tour through the wondrous world of chamber music, specially created for young audiences, combining well-known classical favourites with new works from surprising places. This concert for 7-11 year-olds includes thrilling musical adventures told through music, cheeky characters and epic heroes, mind-blowing musical games, and the chance to join in and make music together.
Colin Jacobson: Ascending Bird
Franz Schubert: Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, The Trout
Camille Saint-Saëns: Caprice on Danish and Russian Airs, op. 79
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Nonet in F minor, op. 2
Festival Launch
Gabriel Fauré: Piano Quartet no. 2 in G minor, op. 45
Louise Farrenc: Nonet, op. 38
Paul Rissmann: Sir Scallywag and The Battle Of Stinky Bottom; Giles Andreae (words), Korky Paul (illustrations)
Sunrise
Samuel Barber: Summer Music, op. 31
Olivier Messiaen: Appel interstellai
Carl Nielsen: Wind Quintet, op. 43
Darius Milhaud: La Cheminée du Roi René
Back by popular demand! The wind players of Ensemble 360 will perform a selection of music to accompany the rising sun, alongside the dawn chorus of singing birds. Featuring the blues-inflected Summer Music by Samuel Barber, the technical fireworks of Messiaen’s interstellar horn-calls (recorded above the Hope Valley by Naomi Atherton for our online festival in 2020), and music for wind inspired by nature, this promises to be an atmospheric morning of music in a unique setting.
An afternoon of glorious choral music.
Ella Taylor, Anna Huntley, Darius Battiwalla, Ensemble 360, Louise Thomson, Abbeydale Singers & Lucy Joy Morris
The Abbeydale Singers perform Cantique de Jean Racine, one of Gabriel Fauré’s most popular works, loved for its beautifully restrained nature and gorgeous harmonies. They are joined by Ensemble 360 for Fauré’s Mass, rarely performed in its entirety, composed in collaboration with his lifelong friend, André Messager, in honour of fishermen from the tiny Normandy village of Villerville.
Organist Darius Battiwalla plays César Franck’s mesmerising Prelude, Fugue and Variation before singers Anna Huntley and Ella Taylor, rising stars of the opera and concert stage, join Ensemble 360, Louise Thomson and Abbeydale Singers for the shimmering sounds of the Queen’s Vision by the Irish-French composer Augusta Holmès.
Gabriel Fauré/Messager: Messe des Pêcheurs de Villerville
Gabriel Fauré : Cantique de Jean Racine
César Franck : Prelude, Fugue and Variation op. 18
Augusta Holmès : La vision de la reine
Mozart and Schubert
Ella Taylor, Robin Ireland & Ensemble 360
Mozart: Ach, ich fühl’s! (from The Magic Flute)
Mozart : String Quintet No.4 in G minor K516
Trad. Se solen sjunker (Swedish folksong)
Schubert :Piano Trio No.2 in E flat
Music in the Round is delighted to welcome Robin Ireland back to the Crucible, a venue he knows so well from his years as violist with the Lindsay String Quartet.
Robin will join Ensemble 360 for one of Mozart’s finest chamber works, his String Quintet in G minor. It’s a work that’s rich in drama, the hallmark of one of the greatest opera composers, and a delicate aria from Mozart’s The Magic Flute will lead straight into the Quintet.
Schubert’s Second Piano Trio was one of the final pieces he completed before his death at the young age of 31. It’s a work of incredible emotional depth, with its most famous melody, frequently used in soundtracks for film and television, inspired by a traditional Swedish folksong.
Relaxed Concert: Carnival
Saint-Saëns: Morceau de concert for horn and piano
Saint-Saëns: Bassoon Sonata
Saint-Saëns: The Carnival of the Animals
For this ‘Relaxed’ concert featuring ‘The Carnival of the Animals’, doors will be left open, lights raised, a break-out space provided, and there will be less emphasis on the audience being quiet during the performance. People with an Autism Spectrum, sensory or communication disorder or learning disability, those with age-related impairments and parents/carers with babies are all especially welcome.
Saint-Saëns. The Renaissance Man
Saint-Saëns:
Morceau de concert for horn and piano
Bassoon Sonata
Les odeurs de Paris
L’assassinat du duc de guise
The Carnival of the Animals
Camille Saint-Saëns’ most celebrated work, ‘The Carnival of the Animals’ is a work unlike any other, transporting the listener into a musical menagerie that includes a swan, a tortoise, lions and a plunge into a truly magical aquarium. It is presented here alongside rarely performed pieces including ‘Les odeurs de Paris’, a musical riot, with the addition of trumpets and children’s toys to convey the many smells of Paris. Early French film The Assassination of the Duke of Guise is one of the very first to feature an original film score. Written by Saint-Saëns, the music will be performed live alongside a screening of the film in a celebration of the beloved French composer.
French Gems
Maurice Ravel: Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré
Camille Saint-Saëns: Oboe Sonata in D major, op. 166
Thomas Adès: Alchymia for clarinet quintet
Interval
André Messager: Solo de Concours for solo clarinet
César Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor
French Gems
Maurice Ravel: Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré
Camille Saint-Saëns: Oboe Sonata in D major, op. 166
Thomas Adès: Alchymia for clarinet quintet
Interval
André Messager: Solo de Concours for solo clarinet
César Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor
Enescu: Violin Sonata no.2
Fauré: Violin Concerto
Fauré:String Quartet
Friday Night in Paris
Roderick Williams and Ensemble 360
Musical national treasure Roderick Williams, soloist at King Charles III’s Coronation and Singer-in-Residence with Music in the Round, returns to the Crucible Playhouse with Ensemble 360 for a magical tour through the City of Light.
Fauré’s first Piano Quintet was a labour of love that he nurtured over many years, and the song cycles and works for violin he wrote alongside it echo through this exquisitely constructed piece.
Poulenc’s kaleidoscopic sextet encompasses jazz, ragtime, pastiche of Mozart and a tribute to Ravel, whose ‘Madagascan’ songs they follow, in this programme luxuriating in the many sounds of fin de siècle Paris.
Culminating in Fauré’s intricate song-cycle, crafted from the poems of Paul Verlaine, this concert reunites Ensemble 360, with Music in the Round’s singer-in-residence Roderick Williams for the first time since 2017.
Gabriel Fauré: Piano Quintet no. 1 in D minor, op. 89
Maurice Ravel: Chansons madécasses
Interval
Francis Poulenc: Sextet for Wind Quintet and Piano in C major
Gabriel Fauré: La Bonne Chanson for Baritone, String Quintet and Piano
Close-Up: Music For Curious Young Minds
Five wind musicians and a very special guest breathe life into the wondrous world of chamber music. Created specially for young audiences, this concert combines well-known classical favourites with new works performed on flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn, with singer Roderick Williams.
Ideal for 7–11 year-olds and their families.
Ensemble 360 and Steven Isserlis in Festival Finale
George Onslow: Nonet, op. 77
Gabriel Fauré: Elegie, op. 24
Interval
Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky: String Sextet in D minor, op.70, Souvenir de Florence
A grand work for a grand finale: captivating charm and wit from George Onslow’s Nonet. Nicknamed the ‘French Beethoven’, this is a chance to hear one of his finest and largest-scale chamber works whose five movements move through an expressive array of moods from turbulence to a jubilant conclusion.
Steven Isserlis then joins pianist Tim Horton for a heartfelt lament by Gabriel Fauré, before we sign off with Tchaikovsky’s celebratory musical postcard, Souvenir de Florence. This hugely popular string sextet by the great Russian composer features both Steven Isserlis and Ensemble 360’s cellist Gemma Rosefield, and promises to be a fitting farewell to the Festival in our anniversary year.