Saturday 14 December 2024, 7pm
Handel's Messiah, directed by Steven Devine
SOLD OUT
Tickets will be available at the door on the night but only for seats with a restricted view (ie in the back rows of the galleries).
Chamber music at Tunbridge Wells' most historic venue: the parish church of King Charles the Martyr
Saturday 14 December 2024, 7pm
SOLD OUT
Tickets will be available at the door on the night but only for seats with a restricted view (ie in the back rows of the galleries).
Use code AUTUMN24 for discounted tickets at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/twimf
Michael Collins has been described as "the world's greatest living clarinettist". He really is one of the world's top musicians, and to have him playing here in Tunbridge Wells, alongside the brilliant pianist Michael McHale, is a real privilege.
Tickets are FREE for under-18s, as usual. A great chance for youngsters to hear great players.
COMING UP
Steven Devine will be returning to King Charles to direct a reprise of his fantastically inspiring interpretation of HANDEL'S MESSIAH, on Saturday 14th December. Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/mkctw/handels-messiah/e-ylkgzv (use code AUTUMN24 for a discount)
Other local concerts to look out for include
Sunday 3rd November, 3pm HANDEL, DOHNANYI & DVORAK
Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells, with the Royal Tunbridge Wells Symphony Orchestra
https://rtwso.org/handel-dohnanyi-dvorak/.
Friday 8th November, 7:30pm SAM HAYWOOD, PIANO
St Mary's, Lamberhurst
https://lamberhurstmusic.co.uk/product/sam-haywood/
Sunday 10th November, 3pm MENDELSSOHN'S ELIJAH
Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells, with the Tunbridge Wells Choral Society.
https://www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk/whats-on/rtwcs-mendelssohns-elijah.html#event-datesTimes
Sunday 17th November, 3pm VIOLIN & PIANO RECITAL
At Rose Hill School, with Jane Gordon (violin) and Jan Rautio (piano)
https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/codatw
Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/twimf
Faure - Piano Trio in D Minor Op.120
Morgan Hayes – ‘Trans-Pose’ (world premiere)
David Gompper – ‘Stella Caeli’
Schubert - Piano Trio No.2 in Eb, D929
Find out more about Morgan Hayes and David Gompper. We're hoping they will both attend.
Coming up: the Wigmore Hall duo Michael Collins and Michael McHale on 19th October.
And Steven Devine will be returning to King Charles to direct a reprise of his fantastically inspiring interpretation of Handel's Messiah, on Saturday 14th December. Tickets: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/booking/select/RdiEJKhzXNnT (use code AUTUMN24 for a discount)
The Tunbridge Wells International Music Festival is inviting talented young musicians to take part in a fantastic afternoon of workshops and masterclasses. Apply before 5th October!
To apply to take part, or just to find out more, please contact info@tunbridgewellsfestival.co.uk.
The tutors are the superb teaching duo, Joely Koos (cello) and Sophia Rahman (piano).
Based on the hugely successful ‘Cello Dynamo’ sessions held annually at Warwick School, the afternoon will include a great variety of activities, including coaching on technique, working with an accompanist and performance practice.
About the tutors
As well as being professor of cello and chamber music coach at Trinity College of Music, Joely Koos leads an active freelance musical life dividing her time between orchestral, solo and chamber work. She has been a regular guest principal with the BBC Scottish Symphony, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and the BBC Concert Orchestras and is a member of the City of London Sinfonia and the London Chamber Orchestra directed by Christopher Warren-Green. She is joint Artistic Director with Roderick Williams for the St Endellion Summer Music Festival.Sophia Rahman is the Artistic Director of the Whittington Festival in Shropshire, UK, held annually in the third week of May. She made the first UK recording of Florence Price’s piano concerto with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, broadcast on BBC Radio 3. She has recorded Shostakovich’s piano concerto Op. 35 with the Scottish Ensemble for Linn Records and over fifty chamber music discs for a host of international labels including CPO, Guild, Resonus, Dutton/Epoch, ASV and Champs Hill.
Sophia has coached junior chamber music at the Sibelius Academy, Finland and Lilla Akademien, Sweden, and on courses she has specially designed at the Arvo Pärt Centre for young Estonian chamber musicians and for those entering the new Tallinn Music and Ballet School, MUBA.
Booking opens on 1st September at www.ticketsource.co.uk/mkctw
Use PREDEC24 before the end of October for a £3.50 discount per ticket (limited number available)
SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER CONCERTS
Before that, we'll be welcoming the Tunbridge Wells International Music Festival for some top-quality chamber music concerts.
The opening concert, with the City of London Sinfonia, takes place on Friday 20th September. Julian Black is planning a piano recital on Saturday 21st September. Then we welcome the Fidelio Trio on 10th October, and the Wigmore Hall duo Michael Collins and Michael McHale on 19th October.
Once again this Autumn, we are hosts to the Tunbridge Wells International Music Festival for some top-quality chamber music concerts.
The internationally-acclaimed Fidelio Trio |
And we're very excited to give you advance notice of our regular Christmas Baroque concert with Steven Devine. He will be returning to King Charles to direct a reprise of his fantastically inspiring interpretation of Handel's Messiah, on Saturday 14th December.
Tickets £18 in advance (£20 on the door): under-18s free
Highly recommended! A magical summer programme including Delius' Caprice and Elegy, Phantasie by John Ireland, and the piano trio by Percy Hilder Miles.
Kasia Ziminska (violin)
Alice Purtin (cello)
Ian Tindale (piano)
In 2021 Ensemble Kopernikus recorded their debut album: a collection of previously unrecorded works by British composer Percy Hilder Miles. Featured on BBC Radio Three Record Review. “Always expressive and communicative…a composer with much to say through music..well-worth discovering,” Colin Anderson, editor of Classical Source.
Sunday 19th May, 7pm - Cambridge Renaissance Voices
Music from the height of the Renaissance in Europe by the great composers Palestrina and Tallis, to celebrate the season of Whitsun. Singers in this well-established choir first came together as the Cambridge Taverner Choir, and are steeped in music of the 16th and 17th centuries. They are conducted by Rupert Preston Bell, who is director of music at King Charles the Martyr and chair of the Tunbridge Wells International Music Festival.
Tickets with a discount for advance booking at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/mkctw (under-18s free)
The programme includes one of the most sublime mass settings of the repertoire, and some lively and intricate motets responding to the story of the coming of the Holy Spirit to the disciples as a rushing wind and in tongues of fire.
Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585): Loquebantur variis liguis (SSAATBB), If ye love me (AATB), O lord give thy holy spirit (SATB), Suscipe quaeso Domine (SSAATBB)
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (c.1525-1594): Missa Papae Marcelli (SATTBB), Dum Complerentur (SAATTB)
Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625): O clap your hands together (SSAATTBB)
Jacobus Clemens Non Papa (c.1510-1555/6): Non relinquam vos (ATTTB)
Robert Parsons (c.1535-1572): Iam Christus ad astra (SATTBB)
Plans are well under way for a mini-series of concerts after Easter. Further details will be published soon! But here are the main details for your diary.
Saturday 27th April, 7pm - Opera Classics
Matchbox Opera present a fundraising concert of favourite arias and ensemble items in memory of Dr Mark Pasolo, with proceeds going to Mental Health Resource. This is a FREE concert with no ticket sales, but with a retiring collection. Popular Tunbridge Wells pianists Jong Gyung Park and Anthony Zerpa Falcon are the guest star accompanists.
Music by Palestrina and Tallis to celebrate the season of Whitsun, under the direction of Rupert Preston Bell.
Tickets at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/mkctw
Friday 7th June, 7pm - Phantasie: English works for piano trio with Ensemble Kopernikus
[NEW DATE: RESCHEDULED FROM MAY]
This is a wonderful English programme featuring music by Holst, Delius, Ireland and the little-known Kentish composer Percy Hilder Miles (1878-1922), whose works could be as beautiful and evocative as those of his more famous contemporaries. Get a taste of it here.
Tickets at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/mkctw