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The National Centre for Early Music is run by the York Early Music Foundation Registered Charity No. 1068331.All details are correct at the time of going to press but we reserve the right to amend the published programme if necessary.
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Saturday 26 January Come and Play: The Recorder - Workshop 1.30pm Saturday 26 January Come and Play: The Recorder - Family Concert 4.00pmSaturday 9 February Orpheus Britannicus All DayFriday 15 February Steve Knightley 7.30pmTuesday 26 February Yiddish Twist Orchestra 7.30pmThursday 14 March Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers 7.30pmTuesday 19 March Martin Carthy & Peter Robinson 7.30pmThursday 21 March European Day of Early Music 1.00pmThursday 21 March June Tabor 7.30pmSaturday 6 April Quay Voices 3.00pmFriday 12 April The Outside Track 7.30pmTuesday 16 April Johanna Juhola 7.30pmSaturday 20 April Come and Play: The Gamelan 10.30am & 2.00pm Friday 26 April Moishe’s Bagel 7.30pmSaturday 27 April NCEM Composers Award 2013 7.30pmSaturday 4 May The Eighteenth Century Concert Club All DayFriday 10 May Dark Inventions 7.30pm Saturday 11 May Union Jill 7.30pmFriday 17 May Brass Jaw 7.30pm22 – 26 May Beverley and East Riding Early Music FestivalSunday 2 June Antonio Forcione 7.30pmMonday 3 June Celtic Fiddle Festival 7.30pmFriday 7 June Tina May 7.30pmThursday 13 June Music as Architecture 7.30pmFriday 21 June University of York Jazz Orchestra 7.30pmSunday 23 June ZRI 7.30pmMonday 24 June From south to north: A vocal π 7.30pmFriday 28 June Ayanna 7.30pmSaturday 29 June The Sixteen – Insight Day All DayWednesday 3 July The Foresters plus Stan Graham 7.30pm5 – 13 July York Early Music Festival
NCEM Diary Dates Spring/Summer 2013
June Tabor Moishe’s Bagel Antonio Forcione Celtic Fiddle Festival
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February
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Saturday 9 February
Orpheus Britannicus:A celebration of Benjamin Britten
Yvonne Seymour soprano Helena Daffern mezzo soprano Adrian Thompson tenor Stephen Varcoe bass Peter Seymour piano
University of York Chamber Choir
Benjamin Britten is regarded as the greatest setter of English words since Purcell. In the 100th anniversary ofhis birth, the University’s annual Song Day places him in the context of his contemporaries and teachers.
12.30pm Britten Canticle I: Songs by Vaughan Williams, Grainger, Britten
3.30pm Britten Canticle II: Folk song settings by Britten, Ireland, Vaughan Williams
6.15pm Pre-concert discussion: Sing English Song with Stephen Varcoe(free of charge as part of the 7.00pm performance)
7.00pm Britten Canticle III: Songs by Britten, Grainger
Daytime: £14.00 (concessions £13.00, students £3.00)Evening: £16.00 (concessions £14.00, students £3.00)
£40.00 (concessions £35.00)
Tickets
Day Tickets
Friday 15 February | 7.30pm
Steve KnightleyTales from the land, the sea and the heart
A solo performance from the song writing force behind the mighty Show ofHands. Steve is renowned for his strong narrative songs reflecting life in hisnative West Country, while he also pulls no punches in writing highly literate
numbers about bigger national and global issues. A charismatic performer with agreat voice, he plays guitar, mandocello and a host of other instruments.
‘Knightley dares to tackle subjects other songwriters leave well alone – hisbest songs are bleak, witty and finely observed’ The Guardian
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£16.00 (concessions £14.00)
www.steveknightley.co.uk
Tickets
Saturday 26 January
York Residents Festival
Come and Play: The RecorderCome and play in the company of the NCEM's Minster Minstrelsrecorder ensemble. Participants will rehearse and join in aperformance of 'Through the Arches of Time' by Anthony Purnell -taking listeners on an imaginary journey along the River Ouse - andwill also have the opportunity to try out the more unusual membersof the recorder family. The workshop is open to all recorder players ofGrade 1 standard and above. Full details, music and booking formsavailable at www.ncem.co.uk/comeandplayrecorder.
Workshop 1.30pm – 3.30pm Free to York Residents but must be booked in advance Contact [email protected] tel: 01904 632220
Family Concert 4.00pm – 4.45pmPerformance by Minster Minstrels and workshop participants.
£3.00 (under 12s and workshop participants free)
The Minster Minstrels is run as a partnership between the NCEM and the City of York Council’s Arts Academy with support from the Mayfield Valley Arts Trust.
Tickets
Tuesday 26 February | 7.30pm
Yiddish Twist OrchestraTwisted retro roots from the East End
£12.00 See Page 4
Tuesday 16 April | 7.30pm
Johanna Juhola Accordion Finnish style
£12.00 See Page 7
Tickets
Tickets
This offer is valid on full price tickets only. You will need to book two tickets at the same time to take advantage of this deal. There are norefunds or exchanges and this offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Tickets are subject to availability.
A travelling season of concerts bringing thenewest and most exciting music from aroundthe globe to 12 major music venues in the UK.
CONCERT ANDWORKSHOP
0302 www.ncem.co.uk Book Tickets Now... Box Office 01904 658338 NCEM
February
Book Tickets Now... Box Office 01904 658338 www.ncem.co.ukNCEM
Saturday 9 February
Orpheus Britannicus:A celebration of Benjamin Britten
Yvonne Seymour soprano Helena Daffern mezzo soprano Adrian Thompson tenor Stephen Varcoe bass Peter Seymour piano
University of York Chamber Choir
Benjamin Britten is regarded as the greatest setter of English words since Purcell. In the 100th anniversary ofhis birth, the University’s annual Song Day places him in the context of his contemporaries and teachers.
12.30pm Britten Canticle I: Songs by Vaughan Williams, Grainger, Britten
3.30pm Britten Canticle II: Folk song settings by Britten, Ireland, Vaughan Williams
6.15pm Pre-concert discussion: Sing English Song with Stephen Varcoe(free of charge as part of the 7.00pm performance)
7.00pm Britten Canticle III: Songs by Britten, Grainger
Daytime: £14.00 (concessions £13.00, students £3.00)Evening: £16.00 (concessions £14.00, students £3.00)
£40.00 (concessions £35.00)
Tickets
Day Tickets
Friday 15 February | 7.30pm
Steve KnightleyTales from the land, the sea and the heart
A solo performance from the song writing force behind the mighty Show ofHands. Steve is renowned for his strong narrative songs reflecting life in hisnative West Country, while he also pulls no punches in writing highly literate
numbers about bigger national and global issues. A charismatic performer with agreat voice, he plays guitar, mandocello and a host of other instruments.
‘Knightley dares to tackle subjects other songwriters leave well alone – hisbest songs are bleak, witty and finely observed’ The Guardian
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£16.00 (concessions £14.00)
www.steveknightley.co.uk
Tickets
Saturday 26 January
York Residents Festival
Come and Play: The RecorderCome and play in the company of the NCEM's Minster Minstrelsrecorder ensemble. Participants will rehearse and join in aperformance of 'Through the Arches of Time' by Anthony Purnell -taking listeners on an imaginary journey along the River Ouse - andwill also have the opportunity to try out the more unusual membersof the recorder family. The workshop is open to all recorder players ofGrade 1 standard and above. Full details, music and booking formsavailable at www.ncem.co.uk/comeandplayrecorder.
Workshop 1.30pm – 3.30pm Free to York Residents but must be booked in advance Contact [email protected] tel: 01904 632220
Family Concert 4.00pm – 4.45pmPerformance by Minster Minstrels and workshop participants.
£3.00 (under 12s and workshop participants free)
The Minster Minstrels is run as a partnership between the NCEM and the City of York Council’s Arts Academy with support from the Mayfield Valley Arts Trust.
Tickets
Tuesday 26 February | 7.30pm
Yiddish Twist OrchestraTwisted retro roots from the East End
£12.00 See Page 4
Tuesday 16 April | 7.30pm
Johanna Juhola Accordion Finnish style
£12.00 See Page 7
Tickets
Tickets
This offer is valid on full price tickets only. You will need to book two tickets at the same time to take advantage of this deal. There are norefunds or exchanges and this offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers. Tickets are subject to availability.
A travelling season of concerts bringing thenewest and most exciting music from aroundthe globe to 12 major music venues in the UK.
CONCERT ANDWORKSHOP
05
March
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February
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Tuesday 26 February | 7.30pm
Yiddish Twist OrchestraTwisted retro roots from the East End
The Yiddish Twist Orchestra is an all-star East End bandfeaturing Europe’s retro king Natty Bo on vocals (Ska Cubano). In the late 50s and early 60s, London was home to ‘der shvitz’, the most deliriously danceablemusic of all – a hallucinating mix of surf rock guitar,West Indian calypso, mambo, skiffle and Jewish folkmelodies. When it crossed the Atlantic in diluted form
as the twist, the music’s roots remained largely forgotten. This one-off cultural collision, paying homageto its beatnik founder Willy Bergman, lost hero of the sex ‘n’ drugs British music revolution, got the slums– and salons – on both sides of the water dancing to the pounding Yiddish beat.
‘…a band with a mission, and their own quirky mythology’ The Guardian
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.yiddishtwist.com
Thursday 14 March | 7.30pm
Mugenkyo Taiko DrummersThe Way of the DrumExperience the thundering and exhilarating rhythms of Taiko in a dynamic and engaging show, andgain a unique insight into the enthralling world of this powerful art form. An exciting fusion ofprimal rhythm, choreographed movement and athleticism to captivate audiences of all ages andbackgrounds. Members of the renowned Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers return to the roots of TaikoDrumming, performing traditional Taiko pieces and revealing the history and culture of thisfascinating folk art in a lively and entertaining concert.
‘Not just incredibly skilled musicians, they are also excellent performers: theatrical andenergising.’ Edinburgh Evening News
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.taiko.co.uk
Tickets
Tickets
Tuesday 19 March | 7.30pm
Martin Carthy &Peter RobinsonCrimes and Ballads
York Literature Festival presents two unique talents onstage together, fusing storytelling with music. Martin
Carthy’s career spans more than 50 years and he is oneof the best-known and most respected performers in
English folk music, a veritable national treasure.
Peter Robinson is the acclaimed author of some 25 novels.His Inspector Banks crime stories are set in the fictionalYorkshire town of Eastvale, modelled on places like Riponand Richmond. He has received many writing awardsand his novels have been translated into 19 languages. A second DCI Banks television series was shown inautumn 2012.
‘Arguably the greatest English folk song performer,writer, collector and editor of them all’ Q Magazine
www.watersoncarthy.comwww.inspectorbanks.com
£14.00 (no concessions)
Promoted by the York LiteratureFestival in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
Tickets
Thursday 21 March | 1.00pm
European Day of Early MusicCelebrating JS Bach’s birthday – and the first day of spring – the NCEM invitesyou to the first European Day of Early Music in the company of RobertHollingworth and students from the University of York. Highlights to includeJesu, meine Freude and music by Bach’s predecessors, Schu ̈tz and Schein.
Under the patronage of Mrs Androulla Vassiliou, member of the European Commission. In co-operation with the European Broadcasting Union.
£3.00 (no concessions)Tickets
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March
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February
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Tuesday 26 February | 7.30pm
Yiddish Twist OrchestraTwisted retro roots from the East End
The Yiddish Twist Orchestra is an all-star East End bandfeaturing Europe’s retro king Natty Bo on vocals (Ska Cubano). In the late 50s and early 60s, London was home to ‘der shvitz’, the most deliriously danceablemusic of all – a hallucinating mix of surf rock guitar,West Indian calypso, mambo, skiffle and Jewish folkmelodies. When it crossed the Atlantic in diluted form
as the twist, the music’s roots remained largely forgotten. This one-off cultural collision, paying homageto its beatnik founder Willy Bergman, lost hero of the sex ‘n’ drugs British music revolution, got the slums– and salons – on both sides of the water dancing to the pounding Yiddish beat.
‘…a band with a mission, and their own quirky mythology’ The Guardian
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.yiddishtwist.com
Thursday 14 March | 7.30pm
Mugenkyo Taiko DrummersThe Way of the DrumExperience the thundering and exhilarating rhythms of Taiko in a dynamic and engaging show, andgain a unique insight into the enthralling world of this powerful art form. An exciting fusion ofprimal rhythm, choreographed movement and athleticism to captivate audiences of all ages andbackgrounds. Members of the renowned Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers return to the roots of TaikoDrumming, performing traditional Taiko pieces and revealing the history and culture of thisfascinating folk art in a lively and entertaining concert.
‘Not just incredibly skilled musicians, they are also excellent performers: theatrical andenergising.’ Edinburgh Evening News
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.taiko.co.uk
Tickets
Tickets
Tuesday 19 March | 7.30pm
Martin Carthy &Peter RobinsonCrimes and Ballads
York Literature Festival presents two unique talents onstage together, fusing storytelling with music. Martin
Carthy’s career spans more than 50 years and he is oneof the best-known and most respected performers in
English folk music, a veritable national treasure.
Peter Robinson is the acclaimed author of some 25 novels.His Inspector Banks crime stories are set in the fictionalYorkshire town of Eastvale, modelled on places like Riponand Richmond. He has received many writing awardsand his novels have been translated into 19 languages. A second DCI Banks television series was shown inautumn 2012.
‘Arguably the greatest English folk song performer,writer, collector and editor of them all’ Q Magazine
www.watersoncarthy.comwww.inspectorbanks.com
£14.00 (no concessions)
Promoted by the York LiteratureFestival in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
Tickets
Thursday 21 March | 1.00pm
European Day of Early MusicCelebrating JS Bach’s birthday – and the first day of spring – the NCEM invitesyou to the first European Day of Early Music in the company of RobertHollingworth and students from the University of York. Highlights to includeJesu, meine Freude and music by Bach’s predecessors, Schu ̈tz and Schein.
Under the patronage of Mrs Androulla Vassiliou, member of the European Commission. In co-operation with the European Broadcasting Union.
£3.00 (no concessions)Tickets
SEE PA
GE 2
SEE PA
GE 2
April
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March April
Saturday 20 April | 10.30am - 12.00pm and 2.00pm - 3.30pm
Come and Play: The Gamelan A chance to explore the traditional Indonesian Gamelan with communitymusician Emily Crossland. The University of York’s Gamelan Sekar Petak (theWhite Flower Gamelan) will be in residence at the NCEM for two introductoryworkshop sessions. Participants will find out more about the Javanesegamelan, its surrounding culture, its traditional repertoire, and its place in themodern musical world. The workshops will be hands-on, with opportunities toplay genuine Javanese instruments.
The workshop is aimed at beginner adults and children (aged 11+) and noprior experience is required. Book early to avoid disappointment!
£3.00 (no concessions)Tickets
Tuesday 16 April | 7.30pm
Johanna JuholaAccordion Finnish style
Charismatic and playful accordionist Johanna Juholaconjures a magical world that blends Buenos Airestango halls with forest-dark Finnish landscapesand rolls it all up in contrasting worlds of sound.Johanna’s music is an original blend ofcontemporary tango and inventive use ofelectronica.
A well-known face on Finland’s music scene,her opener track commissioned for the 2007Eurovision song contest was watched bymillions. Johanna’s innovative performanceswith her Reaktori quartet captivate with theirmusical wizardry and cheeky theatricality.
‘…humour, surprises, sensitivity, originality…Johanna’s music is golden-rimmed andsunny’ Trad Mag
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.johannajuhola.net
Tickets
Thursday 21 March | 7.30pm
June TaborHuw Warren piano Andy Cutting accordionMark Emerson viola, violin
June Tabor is the BBC’s 2012 Folk Awards Singer of the Year. Hervoice is one of the wonders of the British music scene. Having touredalmost exclusively for the last two years with Oysterband, she returnseagerly to her ‘chamber' format to combine the traditional with thecontemporary in her own thoughtful way. Songs from her most recentalbum 'Ashore' will feature, amongst others from her wide repertoire,consummately and engagingly presented by an artist who has a
deep understanding of her material.
‘Tabor's singing is spellbinding – one of the great singers ofany genre’ The Guardian
£18.00 (concessions £16.00)
www.junetabor.co.uk
Tickets
Friday 12 April | 7.30pm
The Outside TrackMairi Rankin of Canada’s famous Rankin family, Ailie Robinson andFiona Black from Scotland and Irish musicians Cillian O'Dalaigh andTeresa Horgan are united by a love of Celtic music and a commitmentto creating new music on its firm foundation. Using fiddle, accordion,harp, guitar, flute, step-dance and vocals, they blend boundless energywith unmistakable joie de vivre. Voted Group Of The Year in the LiveIreland Awards 2012, these young virtuosi have toured extensively inEurope and America, including local appearances at the Whitby andHelmsley Festivals, and win admirers wherever they play.
‘Simply a consummate blend of skill, talent, flair and intensity.Best of the best! The perfect blend.’ Folkwords
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£14.00 (concessions £12.00)
www.theoutsidetrack.com
Tickets
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Saturday 6 April | 3.00pm
Quay Voices in YorkEnjoy The Sage Gateshead’svibrant regional mixed voiceyouth choir, Quay Voices,conducted by Matt Beckingham.
£5.00 (no concessions)Tickets WORKSHOP
SEE PA
GE 2
April
07NCEMwww.ncem.co.uk Book Tickets Now... Box Office 01904 658338NCEM06
March April
Saturday 20 April | 10.30am - 12.00pm and 2.00pm - 3.30pm
Come and Play: The Gamelan A chance to explore the traditional Indonesian Gamelan with communitymusician Emily Crossland. The University of York’s Gamelan Sekar Petak (theWhite Flower Gamelan) will be in residence at the NCEM for two introductoryworkshop sessions. Participants will find out more about the Javanesegamelan, its surrounding culture, its traditional repertoire, and its place in themodern musical world. The workshops will be hands-on, with opportunities toplay genuine Javanese instruments.
The workshop is aimed at beginner adults and children (aged 11+) and noprior experience is required. Book early to avoid disappointment!
£3.00 (no concessions)Tickets
Tuesday 16 April | 7.30pm
Johanna JuholaAccordion Finnish style
Charismatic and playful accordionist Johanna Juholaconjures a magical world that blends Buenos Airestango halls with forest-dark Finnish landscapesand rolls it all up in contrasting worlds of sound.Johanna’s music is an original blend ofcontemporary tango and inventive use ofelectronica.
A well-known face on Finland’s music scene,her opener track commissioned for the 2007Eurovision song contest was watched bymillions. Johanna’s innovative performanceswith her Reaktori quartet captivate with theirmusical wizardry and cheeky theatricality.
‘…humour, surprises, sensitivity, originality…Johanna’s music is golden-rimmed andsunny’ Trad Mag
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.johannajuhola.net
Tickets
Thursday 21 March | 7.30pm
June TaborHuw Warren piano Andy Cutting accordionMark Emerson viola, violin
June Tabor is the BBC’s 2012 Folk Awards Singer of the Year. Hervoice is one of the wonders of the British music scene. Having touredalmost exclusively for the last two years with Oysterband, she returnseagerly to her ‘chamber' format to combine the traditional with thecontemporary in her own thoughtful way. Songs from her most recentalbum 'Ashore' will feature, amongst others from her wide repertoire,consummately and engagingly presented by an artist who has a
deep understanding of her material.
‘Tabor's singing is spellbinding – one of the great singers ofany genre’ The Guardian
£18.00 (concessions £16.00)
www.junetabor.co.uk
Tickets
Friday 12 April | 7.30pm
The Outside TrackMairi Rankin of Canada’s famous Rankin family, Ailie Robinson andFiona Black from Scotland and Irish musicians Cillian O'Dalaigh andTeresa Horgan are united by a love of Celtic music and a commitmentto creating new music on its firm foundation. Using fiddle, accordion,harp, guitar, flute, step-dance and vocals, they blend boundless energywith unmistakable joie de vivre. Voted Group Of The Year in the LiveIreland Awards 2012, these young virtuosi have toured extensively inEurope and America, including local appearances at the Whitby andHelmsley Festivals, and win admirers wherever they play.
‘Simply a consummate blend of skill, talent, flair and intensity.Best of the best! The perfect blend.’ Folkwords
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£14.00 (concessions £12.00)
www.theoutsidetrack.com
Tickets
Book Tickets Now... Box Office 01904 658338 www.ncem.co.uk
Saturday 6 April | 3.00pm
Quay Voices in YorkEnjoy The Sage Gateshead’svibrant regional mixed voiceyouth choir, Quay Voices,conducted by Matt Beckingham.
£5.00 (no concessions)Tickets WORKSHOP
SEE PA
GE 2
May
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April
Friday 26 April | 7.30pm
Moishe’s BagelPhil Alexander pianoGreg Lawson violinPete Garnett accordionMario Caribé bassGuy Nicolson percussion
Dazzlingly virtuosic and irresistibly exhilarating,Scottish folk/world five-piece Moishe’s Bagel stirup a wealth of cosmopolitan flavours – includingklezmer, Balkan, Middle Eastern, and Celtic sounds– into a truly sumptuous musical feast. Based inEdinburgh, with a line-up of violin, piano,accordion, double bass and percussion, the banddraw on diverse backgrounds of jazz and classical,British folk and tango, playing largely originalmaterial that matches awesome technical prowesswith thrillingly visceral impact. Their uniquecreative synergy – fusing playfulness and passion,outstanding musicianship and outrageouschutzpah, deep traditional roots and dauntlesscross-genre imagination – shines through inelectrifying live performances.
‘This brilliantly accomplished andadventurous five-piece emphatically puts the ‘class’ into ‘unclassifiable’’ The Scotsman
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.moishesbagel.co.uk
Tickets
Saturday 4 May
The Eighteenth Century Concert Club Compagnia d’Istrumenti
University of York Chamber Choir and Baroque Ensemble
This annual Baroque Day is inspired by the development of music societies in London, Paris and Leipzig –all of which promoted by leading composers of the day.
12.30pm Hanover Square Concerts: JC Bach, Abel, Haydn
3.00pm Concert Spirituel: Rameau, Leclair, Lalande, Vivaldi
7.00pm Collegium Musicum: JS Bach, Telemann
Daytime: £14.00 (concessions £13.00, students £3.00)Evening: £16.00 (concessions £14.00, students £3.00)
£40.00 (concessions £35.00)
Tickets
Day Tickets
Saturday 27 April | 7.30pm
NCEMComposersAward 2013Featuring theinternationally acclaimed early music ensemble Florilegium
Hear music for the dance composed by thefinalists of the 2013 NCEM Composers Awardpresented in association with BBC Radio 3 andFlorilegium.
This national award has attracted much interest.The finalists will have the opportunity to workwith composer Christopher Fox and Florilegiumto prepare their pieces for this publicperformance. The winners will be announced onthe night. The winning pieces will then beperformed by Florilegium at the BathInternational Music Festival in June andrecorded for broadcast by BBC Radio 3.
If you are under 25 and would like to find out how to enter this award, please go towww.ncem.co.uk/composersaward2013.Registrations of interest have to be in by Friday 8 February.
£10.00 (concessions £5.00)Tickets
Friday 10 May | 7.30pm
Dark InventionsPeyee Chen soprano
Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire
A cabaret-style presentation of this notorious melodrama, 101 years after its first performance, givenas part of the 2013 University of York Spring Festival of New Music.
£6.00 (concessions £4.00; students £3.00) Tickets
May
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April
Friday 26 April | 7.30pm
Moishe’s BagelPhil Alexander pianoGreg Lawson violinPete Garnett accordionMario Caribé bassGuy Nicolson percussion
Dazzlingly virtuosic and irresistibly exhilarating,Scottish folk/world five-piece Moishe’s Bagel stirup a wealth of cosmopolitan flavours – includingklezmer, Balkan, Middle Eastern, and Celtic sounds– into a truly sumptuous musical feast. Based inEdinburgh, with a line-up of violin, piano,accordion, double bass and percussion, the banddraw on diverse backgrounds of jazz and classical,British folk and tango, playing largely originalmaterial that matches awesome technical prowesswith thrillingly visceral impact. Their uniquecreative synergy – fusing playfulness and passion,outstanding musicianship and outrageouschutzpah, deep traditional roots and dauntlesscross-genre imagination – shines through inelectrifying live performances.
‘This brilliantly accomplished andadventurous five-piece emphatically puts the ‘class’ into ‘unclassifiable’’ The Scotsman
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.moishesbagel.co.uk
Tickets
Saturday 4 May
The Eighteenth Century Concert Club Compagnia d’Istrumenti
University of York Chamber Choir and Baroque Ensemble
This annual Baroque Day is inspired by the development of music societies in London, Paris and Leipzig –all of which promoted by leading composers of the day.
12.30pm Hanover Square Concerts: JC Bach, Abel, Haydn
3.00pm Concert Spirituel: Rameau, Leclair, Lalande, Vivaldi
7.00pm Collegium Musicum: JS Bach, Telemann
Daytime: £14.00 (concessions £13.00, students £3.00)Evening: £16.00 (concessions £14.00, students £3.00)
£40.00 (concessions £35.00)
Tickets
Day Tickets
Saturday 27 April | 7.30pm
NCEMComposersAward 2013Featuring theinternationally acclaimed early music ensemble Florilegium
Hear music for the dance composed by thefinalists of the 2013 NCEM Composers Awardpresented in association with BBC Radio 3 andFlorilegium.
This national award has attracted much interest.The finalists will have the opportunity to workwith composer Christopher Fox and Florilegiumto prepare their pieces for this publicperformance. The winners will be announced onthe night. The winning pieces will then beperformed by Florilegium at the BathInternational Music Festival in June andrecorded for broadcast by BBC Radio 3.
If you are under 25 and would like to find out how to enter this award, please go towww.ncem.co.uk/composersaward2013.Registrations of interest have to be in by Friday 8 February.
£10.00 (concessions £5.00)Tickets
Friday 10 May | 7.30pm
Dark InventionsPeyee Chen soprano
Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire
A cabaret-style presentation of this notorious melodrama, 101 years after its first performance, givenas part of the 2013 University of York Spring Festival of New Music.
£6.00 (concessions £4.00; students £3.00) Tickets
June
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May
Sunday 2 June | 7.30pm
Antonio Forcione
Multi-award winning, guitarist-composer Antonio Forcione released his new album‘Sketches of Africa’, in 2012. Inspired by recenttours throughout Africa, the new albumshowcases his compositions with local musicianswho, together, evoke a joyous, spirituallybeguiling homage to a continent still goingthrough immense change. His first album in fiveyears, ‘Sketches of Africa’ is eagerly awaited bythe legion of fans Antonio has built up overtwenty years of composing, performing andthrilling audiences all over the world. Antonio is aregular performer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festivaland is regarded as the Fringe’s favourite guitarist.
‘One of the great acoustic guitarists’ The Guardian
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.antonioforcione.com
Tickets
Monday 3 June | 7.30pm
Celtic FiddleFestival20th Anniversary Tour
Kevin Burke fiddleChristian Lemaître fiddleAndré Brunet fiddleNicholas Quemener guitar
The Celtic Fiddle Festival celebrates the violin inall its globe-trotting variations showcasing afascinating juxtaposition of international andindividual styles. The quartet combines theirtalents, musical traditions and spontaneoushumour for an evening of dazzling energy andsubtle grace. They play with such relentlessprecision and fire that the tunes transcend allcultural and geographical barriers, leaving theaudience with a memorable musical experience.
‘Three of the finest folk violinists anywhere. A mastery of regional fiddle styles withalternately soulful, dazzling and nuancedperformances’ The Washington Post
£17.00 (concessions £15.00; students £5.00)
www.celticfiddlefestival.com
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Saturday 11 May | 7.30pm
Union JillSharon Winfield andHelen Turner mixacoustic guitars andmandola with edgy songwriting and powerful vocaldelivery. Their materialembraces historical themesand contemporary issues,personal experience andsocial comment, while theirvoices blend together in spellbinding harmony and their on-stage presence is natural, funny and personable.
Tonight they launch their new album ‘Respectable Rebellion’ with a one-off band concert, includingthe record's producer and guitarist Clive Gregson, whose CV includes work with Richard Thompsonand Nanci Griffith, plus Martin Simpson and Kate Rusby's regular bassist Andy Seward and MarkBoyce of The Durbervilles on drums.
‘A duo to watch out for … there is something instinctive in the way they blend as musicians” R2 Magazine
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£10.00 (concessions £8.00)
www.unionjill.org
Friday 17 May | 7.30pm
Brass JawAllon Beauvoisin baritone sax Ryan Quigley trumpet Paul Towndrow alto sax Konrad Wiszniewski tenor sax
Voted 'Ensemble Of The Year' in the 2011 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, this four-piece Glasgow band bringsa vibrant new sound to the world of jazz. Working without a traditional rhythm section, their concerts arecharacterised by the band's trademark momentum, drive and charisma, with music that strongly embracesthe jazz tradition whilst reaching out into the unknown towards new musical territory.
Brass Jaw's philosophy is the idea that music should be as engaging, entertaining and humorous as it isvirtuosic, cerebral and progressive. They have worked with ECM recording artist John Surman whocomposed two new works for them, which were premiered atthe 2009 British Composers Awards.
‘Quite simply stunning’ BBC Radio 3
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.brassjaw.co.uk
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May
Sunday 2 June | 7.30pm
Antonio Forcione
Multi-award winning, guitarist-composer Antonio Forcione released his new album‘Sketches of Africa’, in 2012. Inspired by recenttours throughout Africa, the new albumshowcases his compositions with local musicianswho, together, evoke a joyous, spirituallybeguiling homage to a continent still goingthrough immense change. His first album in fiveyears, ‘Sketches of Africa’ is eagerly awaited bythe legion of fans Antonio has built up overtwenty years of composing, performing andthrilling audiences all over the world. Antonio is aregular performer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festivaland is regarded as the Fringe’s favourite guitarist.
‘One of the great acoustic guitarists’ The Guardian
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.antonioforcione.com
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Monday 3 June | 7.30pm
Celtic FiddleFestival20th Anniversary Tour
Kevin Burke fiddleChristian Lemaître fiddleAndré Brunet fiddleNicholas Quemener guitar
The Celtic Fiddle Festival celebrates the violin inall its globe-trotting variations showcasing afascinating juxtaposition of international andindividual styles. The quartet combines theirtalents, musical traditions and spontaneoushumour for an evening of dazzling energy andsubtle grace. They play with such relentlessprecision and fire that the tunes transcend allcultural and geographical barriers, leaving theaudience with a memorable musical experience.
‘Three of the finest folk violinists anywhere. A mastery of regional fiddle styles withalternately soulful, dazzling and nuancedperformances’ The Washington Post
£17.00 (concessions £15.00; students £5.00)
www.celticfiddlefestival.com
Tickets
Saturday 11 May | 7.30pm
Union JillSharon Winfield andHelen Turner mixacoustic guitars andmandola with edgy songwriting and powerful vocaldelivery. Their materialembraces historical themesand contemporary issues,personal experience andsocial comment, while theirvoices blend together in spellbinding harmony and their on-stage presence is natural, funny and personable.
Tonight they launch their new album ‘Respectable Rebellion’ with a one-off band concert, includingthe record's producer and guitarist Clive Gregson, whose CV includes work with Richard Thompsonand Nanci Griffith, plus Martin Simpson and Kate Rusby's regular bassist Andy Seward and MarkBoyce of The Durbervilles on drums.
‘A duo to watch out for … there is something instinctive in the way they blend as musicians” R2 Magazine
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£10.00 (concessions £8.00)
www.unionjill.org
Friday 17 May | 7.30pm
Brass JawAllon Beauvoisin baritone sax Ryan Quigley trumpet Paul Towndrow alto sax Konrad Wiszniewski tenor sax
Voted 'Ensemble Of The Year' in the 2011 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, this four-piece Glasgow band bringsa vibrant new sound to the world of jazz. Working without a traditional rhythm section, their concerts arecharacterised by the band's trademark momentum, drive and charisma, with music that strongly embracesthe jazz tradition whilst reaching out into the unknown towards new musical territory.
Brass Jaw's philosophy is the idea that music should be as engaging, entertaining and humorous as it isvirtuosic, cerebral and progressive. They have worked with ECM recording artist John Surman whocomposed two new works for them, which were premiered atthe 2009 British Composers Awards.
‘Quite simply stunning’ BBC Radio 3
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.brassjaw.co.uk
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Friday 21 June | 7.30pm
University of YorkJazz OrchestrawithMark Bassey trombone
Featuring the music of Ensemble Quintessence, Chile’s mostpopular contemporary jazz ensemble, and a musical responseby Ricardo Alvarez to the colourful festival of the Feast of LaTirana in northern Chile.
£13.00 (concessions £11.00; students £3.00)
Sunday 23 June | 7.30pm
ZRI Brahms and the GypsyMax Baillie violin Jon Banks accordion Ben Harlan clarinet Iris Pissaride santouri Matthew Sharp cello
ZRI – the Red Hedgehog Tavern – where Brahms used to goand hear gypsy musicians play in Vienna – has inspired a re-imagining of his famous Op.115 clarinet quintet, re-scoringit with accordion and santouri (a type of cymbalom) for therich gypsy flair that so inspired the original. ZRI weave thepassionate sounds of klezmer and Hungarian music into thestructure of the quintet, placing this classical masterpiecefirmly in the context of the gritty tavern music that Brahmsloved to hear.
‘ZRI played with consummate virtuosity, magic andpassion’ Royal Albert Hall Café Ignite Series
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.zrimusic.com
Monday 24 June | 7.30pm
From south to north: A vocal πDavid Howard, with members of the Audio Research Laboratory at the University of York and singingfriends, takes us on a journey ‘from south to north’ exploring our voices from lungs to head! Theacoustics of the NCEM will be altered during our journey and our singers will be spread out aroundthe audience to ‘bake’ a special vocal π for your listening pleasure.
£6.00 (concessions £4.00; students £3.00)
Presented in association with the 2013 University of York Festival of Ideas
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Friday 7 June | 7.30pm
Tina MayPiaf – A Celebration of a Legend
Nikki Iles piano Karen Street accordion Julie Walkington double-bass
Award winning vocalist, Tina May, bringsto life the music of Edith Piaf, France’smost beloved entertainer, national iconand musical legend.
A gifted lyricist, consummate vocalist andsparkling entertainer, Tina’s astonishing vocalability and hypnotic stage presence has won herworldwide acclaim. In this programme with herall-female group, she captures the magic of Piafwith classics including La Vie En Rose, Hymne àL’Amour, Milord and Non je ne regrette rien.
‘That great rarity, a singer who enhances a song’ The Observer
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.tinamay.com
Thursday 13 June | 7.30pm
Music as Architecture Join the students of the University of York Creative Performance Project, directed by Ambrose Field, as they unveil an evening soundscape of music, performance and video giving an unusual musicalperspective on York’s famous historic architecture.
£6.00 (concessions £4.00; students £3.00)
Presented in association with the 2013 University of York Festival of Ideas
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June
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June
Friday 21 June | 7.30pm
University of YorkJazz OrchestrawithMark Bassey trombone
Featuring the music of Ensemble Quintessence, Chile’s mostpopular contemporary jazz ensemble, and a musical responseby Ricardo Alvarez to the colourful festival of the Feast of LaTirana in northern Chile.
£13.00 (concessions £11.00; students £3.00)
Sunday 23 June | 7.30pm
ZRI Brahms and the GypsyMax Baillie violin Jon Banks accordion Ben Harlan clarinet Iris Pissaride santouri Matthew Sharp cello
ZRI – the Red Hedgehog Tavern – where Brahms used to goand hear gypsy musicians play in Vienna – has inspired a re-imagining of his famous Op.115 clarinet quintet, re-scoringit with accordion and santouri (a type of cymbalom) for therich gypsy flair that so inspired the original. ZRI weave thepassionate sounds of klezmer and Hungarian music into thestructure of the quintet, placing this classical masterpiecefirmly in the context of the gritty tavern music that Brahmsloved to hear.
‘ZRI played with consummate virtuosity, magic andpassion’ Royal Albert Hall Café Ignite Series
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.zrimusic.com
Monday 24 June | 7.30pm
From south to north: A vocal πDavid Howard, with members of the Audio Research Laboratory at the University of York and singingfriends, takes us on a journey ‘from south to north’ exploring our voices from lungs to head! Theacoustics of the NCEM will be altered during our journey and our singers will be spread out aroundthe audience to ‘bake’ a special vocal π for your listening pleasure.
£6.00 (concessions £4.00; students £3.00)
Presented in association with the 2013 University of York Festival of Ideas
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Friday 7 June | 7.30pm
Tina MayPiaf – A Celebration of a Legend
Nikki Iles piano Karen Street accordion Julie Walkington double-bass
Award winning vocalist, Tina May, bringsto life the music of Edith Piaf, France’smost beloved entertainer, national iconand musical legend.
A gifted lyricist, consummate vocalist andsparkling entertainer, Tina’s astonishing vocalability and hypnotic stage presence has won herworldwide acclaim. In this programme with herall-female group, she captures the magic of Piafwith classics including La Vie En Rose, Hymne àL’Amour, Milord and Non je ne regrette rien.
‘That great rarity, a singer who enhances a song’ The Observer
£12.00 (concessions £10.00; students £5.00)
www.tinamay.com
Thursday 13 June | 7.30pm
Music as Architecture Join the students of the University of York Creative Performance Project, directed by Ambrose Field, as they unveil an evening soundscape of music, performance and video giving an unusual musicalperspective on York’s famous historic architecture.
£6.00 (concessions £4.00; students £3.00)
Presented in association with the 2013 University of York Festival of Ideas
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Wednesday 3 July | 7.30pm
The Foresters plus Stan GrahamA double bill of much-loved local acts. The Foresters have been performing theirmelodic blend of folk, country and pop, laced with humour, for 40 years andcomprise Mike Brown mandolin, banjo, Fred Ring bass, Dee Marshall flute, BrianOxberry percussion, Stephen Marshall guitar and newcomer Jo Wheldon fiddle,
with all members singing. Stan Graham writes powerful songs, which capture emotions and reflect on realpeople and events. With their strong words and great tunes, several have been covered by other artists. Stanis a relaxed and accomplished entertainer with a great voice and bags of personality.
‘Stan’s songs are powerful yet understated, moving and memorable, he writes from the heart’ The Independent
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£10.00 (no concessions)
www.stangraham.co.uk
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Friday 28 June | 7.30pm
AyannaThe first non-American to win the legendaryAmateur Night Live at the Harlem Apollo, Britishvocalist, cellist and composer, Ayanna – a pioneer of Black folk music – is paving the way with herbeguiling vocals which skip and swing over theintimate, honey-sweet cello.
Ayanna is an emerging composer, arranger,performer of versatility and depth. She has workedalongside UK and international artists includingCourtney Pine, Nitin Sawhney, Jason Yarde, RobertMitchell, Gwyneth Herbert, Natty and thelegendary US string ensemble Kronos Quartetwhich shows the range of her musicianship. Hermusic was recently celebrated at the Kings PlaceFestival in London. Last year she supported RobertFonseca at York Theatre Royal as part of their jazzconcert series.
‘Ayanna has to be heard to be believed’ Time Out
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.ayannamusic.com
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Saturday 29 June | 10.30am – c3.30pm
The Sixteen - Insight DayJoin leading musicologists John Milsom and Sally Dunkley as they uncover the richmusical history behind the Choral Pilgrimage repertoire. Talks about theprogramme are interspersed with discussion, debate and excerptsperformed by a small group of singers.
‘As a relative newcomer to Early Music, I particularlyappreciated finding out more about the composers, themusic, its origins and structure (Insight Day 2012) andhaving The Sixteen to illustrate points made it come tolife.’ Matthew Robinson
£25.00 (no concessions) including lunch (£5.00 off when booked with the performance of The Sixteen on 12 July)
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Saturday 26 October | 7.30pm
Snake Davis BandTop British saxophonist, Snake Davis, returns with a mixture of soul,world, funk and jazz and featuring the haunting Japanese shakuhachiand Irish whistle. Widely known for his solos on tracks such as LisaStansfield’s ‘Change’, M-Peoples ‘Search For A Hero’ and Take That’s ‘A Million Love Songs’, he has played and recorded with artists rangingfrom James Brown to Paul McCartney, The Eurythmics to Amy Winehouse.
£17.00 (concessions £15.00) Tickets on sale now
www.snakedavis.com
Saturday 9 November | 7.30pm
Orquesta TangazoOrquesta Tangazo brings together some of the UK’sleading exponents of Tango, contemporary and worldmusic to recreate the sound world of the greatorchestras of Tango's golden age in the 30s and40s, as well as exploring the most sophisticatedNuevo Tango ensemble music of Astor
Piazzolla and the Argentinian contemporary scene.
£17.00 (concessions £15.00) Tickets on sale now
www.tangazo.co.uk
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July
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June
Wednesday 3 July | 7.30pm
The Foresters plus Stan GrahamA double bill of much-loved local acts. The Foresters have been performing theirmelodic blend of folk, country and pop, laced with humour, for 40 years andcomprise Mike Brown mandolin, banjo, Fred Ring bass, Dee Marshall flute, BrianOxberry percussion, Stephen Marshall guitar and newcomer Jo Wheldon fiddle,
with all members singing. Stan Graham writes powerful songs, which capture emotions and reflect on realpeople and events. With their strong words and great tunes, several have been covered by other artists. Stanis a relaxed and accomplished entertainer with a great voice and bags of personality.
‘Stan’s songs are powerful yet understated, moving and memorable, he writes from the heart’ The Independent
Promoted in association with The Black Swan Folk Club
£10.00 (no concessions)
www.stangraham.co.uk
Tickets
Friday 28 June | 7.30pm
AyannaThe first non-American to win the legendaryAmateur Night Live at the Harlem Apollo, Britishvocalist, cellist and composer, Ayanna – a pioneer of Black folk music – is paving the way with herbeguiling vocals which skip and swing over theintimate, honey-sweet cello.
Ayanna is an emerging composer, arranger,performer of versatility and depth. She has workedalongside UK and international artists includingCourtney Pine, Nitin Sawhney, Jason Yarde, RobertMitchell, Gwyneth Herbert, Natty and thelegendary US string ensemble Kronos Quartetwhich shows the range of her musicianship. Hermusic was recently celebrated at the Kings PlaceFestival in London. Last year she supported RobertFonseca at York Theatre Royal as part of their jazzconcert series.
‘Ayanna has to be heard to be believed’ Time Out
£15.00 (concessions £13.00; students £5.00)
www.ayannamusic.com
Tickets
Saturday 29 June | 10.30am – c3.30pm
The Sixteen - Insight DayJoin leading musicologists John Milsom and Sally Dunkley as they uncover the richmusical history behind the Choral Pilgrimage repertoire. Talks about theprogramme are interspersed with discussion, debate and excerptsperformed by a small group of singers.
‘As a relative newcomer to Early Music, I particularlyappreciated finding out more about the composers, themusic, its origins and structure (Insight Day 2012) andhaving The Sixteen to illustrate points made it come tolife.’ Matthew Robinson
£25.00 (no concessions) including lunch (£5.00 off when booked with the performance of The Sixteen on 12 July)
Tickets available from 18 Marchwww.ncem.co.uk/yemf
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Saturday 26 October | 7.30pm
Snake Davis BandTop British saxophonist, Snake Davis, returns with a mixture of soul,world, funk and jazz and featuring the haunting Japanese shakuhachiand Irish whistle. Widely known for his solos on tracks such as LisaStansfield’s ‘Change’, M-Peoples ‘Search For A Hero’ and Take That’s ‘A Million Love Songs’, he has played and recorded with artists rangingfrom James Brown to Paul McCartney, The Eurythmics to Amy Winehouse.
£17.00 (concessions £15.00) Tickets on sale now
www.snakedavis.com
Saturday 9 November | 7.30pm
Orquesta TangazoOrquesta Tangazo brings together some of the UK’sleading exponents of Tango, contemporary and worldmusic to recreate the sound world of the greatorchestras of Tango's golden age in the 30s and40s, as well as exploring the most sophisticatedNuevo Tango ensemble music of Astor
Piazzolla and the Argentinian contemporary scene.
£17.00 (concessions £15.00) Tickets on sale now
www.tangazo.co.uk
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Festivals
A celebration of music from the medieval to the Baroque with guests including harpsichordist TrevorPinnock; Le Jardin Secret; members of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment; Gallicantus,directed by Gabriel Crouch, and the fun-loving Carnival Band with Vivien Ellis.
Full details and tickets available now from www.ncem.co.uk/bemf
The 2013 festival focuses on the musical life of Rome and the 450thanniversary of John Dowland with guests including La Risonanza directedby Fabio Bonizonni; Ensemble Medusa with Patrizia Bovi; Iestyn Davies; Paul O’Dette; Jakob Lindberg and Wieland Kuijken. Full details and ticketsavailable from 18 March from www.ncem.co.uk/yemf
The Festival culminates with the York Early MusicInternational Young Artists Competition on Saturday 13July. Full details on how to take part are available fromwww.ncem.co.uk/youngartists
& East Riding
Early Music Festival
Wednesday 22 – Sunday 26 May
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Friday 5 – Saturday 13 July
Supporting the NationalCentre for Early MusicThe NCEM is a thriving arts organisation with a year-round programme of concerts and activities which aresupported by the Arts Council, a variety of trust fundsand increasingly by individual members of the audience.Each gift is matched £1 for £1 by the Arts Council.
If you would like to help make a difference and makea one-off donation, you can either send a chequemade payable to the National Centre for Early Musicor donate on-line at www.ncem.co.uk/donate
We thank you for your support.
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The NCEM is now available for anniversary
parties, wedding receptions, conferences, dinners
and musical soirées. The venue can accommodate
up to 100 people for dinners and up to 150 for
receptions.
If you would like to find out more or make a
booking, please contact our Events Manager on
01904 632220 or email [email protected].
Parties, Celebrations
ConferencesA stunning venue in the heart of York
Jakob Lindberg
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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Festivals
A celebration of music from the medieval to the Baroque with guests including harpsichordist TrevorPinnock; Le Jardin Secret; members of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment; Gallicantus,directed by Gabriel Crouch, and the fun-loving Carnival Band with Vivien Ellis.
Full details and tickets available now from www.ncem.co.uk/bemf
The 2013 festival focuses on the musical life of Rome and the 450thanniversary of John Dowland with guests including La Risonanza directedby Fabio Bonizonni; Ensemble Medusa with Patrizia Bovi; Iestyn Davies; Paul O’Dette; Jakob Lindberg and Wieland Kuijken. Full details and ticketsavailable from 18 March from www.ncem.co.uk/yemf
The Festival culminates with the York Early MusicInternational Young Artists Competition on Saturday 13July. Full details on how to take part are available fromwww.ncem.co.uk/youngartists
& East Riding
Early Music Festival
Wednesday 22 – Sunday 26 May
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Friday 5 – Saturday 13 July
Supporting the NationalCentre for Early MusicThe NCEM is a thriving arts organisation with a year-round programme of concerts and activities which aresupported by the Arts Council, a variety of trust fundsand increasingly by individual members of the audience.Each gift is matched £1 for £1 by the Arts Council.
If you would like to help make a difference and makea one-off donation, you can either send a chequemade payable to the National Centre for Early Musicor donate on-line at www.ncem.co.uk/donate
We thank you for your support.
www.ncem.co.uk/events
The NCEM is now available for anniversary
parties, wedding receptions, conferences, dinners
and musical soirées. The venue can accommodate
up to 100 people for dinners and up to 150 for
receptions.
If you would like to find out more or make a
booking, please contact our Events Manager on
01904 632220 or email [email protected].
Parties, Celebrations
ConferencesA stunning venue in the heart of York
Jakob Lindberg
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
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How to BookAll concerts take place at the National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church,Walmgate,York YO1 9TL unless otherwise indicated. Seating at the NCEM is unreserved.
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Location
National Centre for Early MusicSt Margaret’s ChurchWalmgateYork Y01 9TLBox Office: 01904 658338General Enquiries: 01904 632220The National Centre for Early Music is based at St Margaret’s Church in Walmgate – to the East of theCity. The NCEM is accessible by car, bus, foot or bike (there are a number of cycle racks on the premises).
Car Parking: The Peel Street car park (off George Street) is free in the evenings and Sundays to York residents, there is a £2.00 charge for non-residents.
Buses: First York Bus No. 10 stops in Walmgate. For timetable information contactwww.firstgroup.com/ukbus/york
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By Telephone: Contact the Box Office on 01904 658338. Open weekdays between 9.00am – 5.00pm.
By Credit/Debit Card: Tickets can be booked by Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Access and Maestro. Please note that a surcharge of £1.00 applies to both credit and debit cards.
On-Line: Visit our website and use the secure on-line booking system. You will need to register with a user name and password to book your tickets.
In Person: The National Centre for Early Music is situated in St Margaret’s Church, Walmgate, YorkYO1 9TL. The Box Office entrance is on Percy’s Lane, just off Navigation Road, open weekdaysbetween 9.00am – 5.00pm.
By Post: Send your order to the Box Office, National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church,Walmgate, York Y01 9TL, enclosing an SAE. Cheques should be made payable to the National Centrefor Early Music.
General Ticket InformationEmail: Simply e mail your enquiry to [email protected]
Reservations: Tickets can be reserved but must be paid for within three working days and at least24 hours prior to the performance.
Concessions: These apply to people aged from 60 years onwards, unemployed, registered disabledand carers. Please note that a limited number of concessions are available for each concert.
Group Bookings: Buy 10 get one free! We welcome group bookings (subject to ticket availability)and ask that all tickets are booked in the same transaction to take advantage of this offer.
Student Tickets: Please note that the student price of £5.00 on selected events is a limited offer sobook early to avoid disappointment.
Student Standby Tickets: Look out for student standby tickets which will be available on the day forselected concerts only. This information will be publicised on our website one week prior to therelevant performances.
Refunds and Exchanges: We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded except in the event of a cancelled performance.
Gift Vouchers: These can be purchased from the Box Office in amounts of £5 and £10.
AccessThe NCEM offers a warm welcome to everyone. It is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with suitabletoilets and designated car parking spaces. It is also fitted with an induction loop and we have anRNIB Braille map of York available on request. If you have any special needs please let us know whenbooking your tickets. The NCEM is a Typetalk Approved business.
Registered assistance dogs welcome.
Hotel InformationThe NCEM warmly recommends a number of York hotels, please log on to www.ncem.co.uk/hotels fordetails. The York Visitor Information Centre offers help with accommodation and general informationabout the City. Please ring 01904 550099 or email [email protected]
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Booking
How to BookAll concerts take place at the National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church,Walmgate,York YO1 9TL unless otherwise indicated. Seating at the NCEM is unreserved.
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Location
National Centre for Early MusicSt Margaret’s ChurchWalmgateYork Y01 9TLBox Office: 01904 658338General Enquiries: 01904 632220The National Centre for Early Music is based at St Margaret’s Church in Walmgate – to the East of theCity. The NCEM is accessible by car, bus, foot or bike (there are a number of cycle racks on the premises).
Car Parking: The Peel Street car park (off George Street) is free in the evenings and Sundays to York residents, there is a £2.00 charge for non-residents.
Buses: First York Bus No. 10 stops in Walmgate. For timetable information contactwww.firstgroup.com/ukbus/york
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By Telephone: Contact the Box Office on 01904 658338. Open weekdays between 9.00am – 5.00pm.
By Credit/Debit Card: Tickets can be booked by Visa, Mastercard, Delta, Access and Maestro. Please note that a surcharge of £1.00 applies to both credit and debit cards.
On-Line: Visit our website and use the secure on-line booking system. You will need to register with a user name and password to book your tickets.
In Person: The National Centre for Early Music is situated in St Margaret’s Church, Walmgate, YorkYO1 9TL. The Box Office entrance is on Percy’s Lane, just off Navigation Road, open weekdaysbetween 9.00am – 5.00pm.
By Post: Send your order to the Box Office, National Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church,Walmgate, York Y01 9TL, enclosing an SAE. Cheques should be made payable to the National Centrefor Early Music.
General Ticket InformationEmail: Simply e mail your enquiry to [email protected]
Reservations: Tickets can be reserved but must be paid for within three working days and at least24 hours prior to the performance.
Concessions: These apply to people aged from 60 years onwards, unemployed, registered disabledand carers. Please note that a limited number of concessions are available for each concert.
Group Bookings: Buy 10 get one free! We welcome group bookings (subject to ticket availability)and ask that all tickets are booked in the same transaction to take advantage of this offer.
Student Tickets: Please note that the student price of £5.00 on selected events is a limited offer sobook early to avoid disappointment.
Student Standby Tickets: Look out for student standby tickets which will be available on the day forselected concerts only. This information will be publicised on our website one week prior to therelevant performances.
Refunds and Exchanges: We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or money refunded except in the event of a cancelled performance.
Gift Vouchers: These can be purchased from the Box Office in amounts of £5 and £10.
AccessThe NCEM offers a warm welcome to everyone. It is fully accessible to wheelchair users, with suitabletoilets and designated car parking spaces. It is also fitted with an induction loop and we have anRNIB Braille map of York available on request. If you have any special needs please let us know whenbooking your tickets. The NCEM is a Typetalk Approved business.
Registered assistance dogs welcome.
Hotel InformationThe NCEM warmly recommends a number of York hotels, please log on to www.ncem.co.uk/hotels fordetails. The York Visitor Information Centre offers help with accommodation and general informationabout the City. Please ring 01904 550099 or email [email protected]
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The National Centre for Early Music is run by the York Early Music Foundation Registered Charity No. 1068331.All details are correct at the time of going to press but we reserve the right to amend the published programme if necessary.
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Saturday 26 January Come and Play: The Recorder - Workshop 1.30pm Saturday 26 January Come and Play: The Recorder - Family Concert 4.00pmSaturday 9 February Orpheus Britannicus All DayFriday 15 February Steve Knightley 7.30pmTuesday 26 February Yiddish Twist Orchestra 7.30pmThursday 14 March Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers 7.30pmTuesday 19 March Martin Carthy & Peter Robinson 7.30pmThursday 21 March European Day of Early Music 1.00pmThursday 21 March June Tabor 7.30pmSaturday 6 April Quay Voices 3.00pmFriday 12 April The Outside Track 7.30pmTuesday 16 April Johanna Juhola 7.30pmSaturday 20 April Come and Play: The Gamelan 10.30am & 2.00pm Friday 26 April Moishe’s Bagel 7.30pmSaturday 27 April NCEM Composers Award 2013 7.30pmSaturday 4 May The Eighteenth Century Concert Club All DayFriday 10 May Dark Inventions 7.30pm Saturday 11 May Union Jill 7.30pmFriday 17 May Brass Jaw 7.30pm22 – 26 May Beverley and East Riding Early Music FestivalSunday 2 June Antonio Forcione 7.30pmMonday 3 June Celtic Fiddle Festival 7.30pmFriday 7 June Tina May 7.30pmThursday 13 June Music as Architecture 7.30pmFriday 21 June University of York Jazz Orchestra 7.30pmSunday 23 June ZRI 7.30pmMonday 24 June From south to north: A vocal π 7.30pmFriday 28 June Ayanna 7.30pmSaturday 29 June The Sixteen – Insight Day All DayWednesday 3 July The Foresters plus Stan Graham 7.30pm5 – 13 July York Early Music Festival
NCEM Diary Dates Spring/Summer 2013
June Tabor Moishe’s Bagel Antonio Forcione Celtic Fiddle Festival