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13 Mar - Guildford Music Festival Bruckner and Mahler (see programme)
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1999
Date:
March 13th, 1999
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Booking Form
Tickets for events not listed below are available from the telephone numbers
given under the concert entries.

Date

Concert

Tickets

March

£

No

£

Wed 3 | Into The Woods
Thur 4
Fi § | 230pm []
Sat 6 | 2.30pm [

130pm L] | 9
730pm L] | 9
730pm
[ | 9
730pm ] | 9

Sat 6 | Madam Butterfly

12

10

Tue 9 | The Innocent Diversion

9

1.50

Generation Miss

5

4.50

Guildford Singers

5

4

Wed 10 | Tim 0'Brien & Darrell Scott

8

1

The Last Show

150

Thur I1 | Benefit Concert

16
3

Oysterband

10

9

John Hegley

8

6

12|

Sat

13 | Shake, Rattle & Bang

5.50

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Guildford Philharmonic Choir

13

Humphrey Lyttelton & Band

10

10

8

4

10.50

8.50

Mon I5 | Rush Hour Concert

5

The Beat of the World

8

3

Medici & Vanbrugh Quartets

16

14

12.50

10

Poulenc Centenary Concert

8

6

Lunchtime Concert

5

Wed 17 | Charlie Landsborough

R.G.S. Orchestra & Chorus

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10

8

6

concessions: | 7.50

5.50

3.50

John Lill

16

14

Shirley Collins

5

4

5

3

Young Artists’ Concert

6

5

Gilles Dalmont

5

Guildford Choral Society

16

Muggsy Remembered

8

Sun 21 | University Symphony Orchestra

6

Sat 20 | Travelling by Tuba

12

8

3

Mon 22 | Paco Pefia

16

14

6

Thur
25 | Julian Joseph Jazz Trio

12

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6

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Hot Strings

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The Musical Melting Pot

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Sun 14 | Tim Laycock

Tue

No

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Student Showcase

Fri.

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8
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8
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26 | Katona Guitar Duo

5

Willard White

17.50

15.50

12.50

|14.50

12.50

9.50

6

5

concessions:

Sat 27 | The Rights of Youth

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A German Evening

8

Chantry Singers

8

6

Total Payable (f)

-27 March 1999
Founder Patron: Sir Georg Solti KBE
Patrons: Lord Menuhin
Phil Collins
Nigel Kennedy

SAE & cheque enclosed for (f)
cheque made payable to Guildford Borough Council

Please charge my Access / Barclaycard /Visa / Switch
Credit Card No.

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Presented by Guildford Borough Council
and the University of Surrey Music Department

and Arts Committee

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Wednesday 3 - Saturday 6 March

Into the Woods
Wed 3 / Thurs 4 7.30pm

Presented by the Guildford School of Acting

Fri 5 2.30pm & 7.30pm

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

Sat 6 2.30pm & 7.30pm

Written and devised by James Lapine

£9 £8 (concessions)
Electric Theatre

An adult fairy-tale which out-Grimms the
Grimms in its book and out-Disneys Disney

with its music. Its final message ‘no-one is alone’
echoes through the darkness of the woods where

we confront our demons. Pulitzer prize-winners
Sondheim and Lapine have created a richly

melodic score and a powerfully moving story.

Friday 5

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SoundPaint: From the Ground Up
6.15pm — 7.30pm

Free

Derek Shiel (artist) and Julia Usher (composer)

offer a foretaste of their active installation

PATS Foyer /

(see Monday 8 March, PATS Foyer). SoundPaint

University of Surrey

combines painting and music at the moment of
creation. The lecture will include unusual

questions about our perception of time; about

synaesthesia, the rhythm of painting and the

colour of music. The artists will demonstrate

some of their techniques.

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Saturday 6

Madam Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini
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music and it is a must for first-timers or seasoned
opera-goers alike. The talented professional cast
includes Jaqueline Varsey in the title role,

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Sunday 7

Festival Eucharist
9.45am

University of Surrey Players

Free

Guildford Cathedral Choir

Guildford Cathedral

Stravinsky Mass and Poulenc Lenten Motet

SoundPaint: From the Ground Up
You are invited to visit

Come and look over the artist’s shoulder as he

the active installation at

works. But keep your ears open too; the painting

any time during the day.

is being shaped by music; the brushstrokes are

Between |.15 — 1.45pm

hewing out the sound. SoundPaint is an

and 6.15 — 7.15pm there

unfamiliar interaction between painting in

will be “performances” /

progress and music as improvisation at the very

periods of particularly

moment of creation. In this active installation,

intense activity.

Derek Shiel (artist) and Julia Usher (composer)

Free

explore a two-way influence between rhythm,

PATS Foyer /

attack, colour, mood and, above all, emotion.

University of Surrey

Tuesday 9

Wednesday |10 continued

Classical Road Show presents Zambesi Tales

presents Tim O’Brien & Darrell Scott

I'1.45am and |.45pm

Composed and conducted by Richard Brown

Guildford Civic

Narrated by actors from the

8pm

Enquiries: Carol Leighton

Royal Shakespeare Company

£8 £7 (concessions)

duo on their latest UK tour. Grammy-nominated

01483 573485

Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra

Electric Theatre

Tim has brought style and charm to bluegrass

We are delighted to welcome this Nashville-based

Massed choirs of children

music. Multi-instrumentalist Darrell mixes
country, blues and Texas swing. Songwriters of

Zambesi Tales is a richly orchestrated and

repute, they have written hits for many top country

enchanting work, based on animal folk tales

music stars including Guy Clark and Kathy Mattea.

from Zimbabwe and Zambia, mostly from the
Shona and Tonga tribes. Come and thrill to the
magic of Africa, on the jungle floor of the Civic...

The Innocent Diversion
8pm

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A recital of music from Jane Austen’s England

£9 £7.50 (concessions)
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Vocals

Caroline Nin

£7.50

Piano

Sean Hargreaves

Guildford Civic /

Double bass

Nick Kagal

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County Suite

music. This recital will recreate the musical

Combining torch songs, jazz and cabaret,

soirées described in her novels and which were

Caroline Nin has a mesmerising stage presence

part of her own life. The concert draws on music

and a rich velvety voice that creates an

in the Austen collection including Brahms,

atmosphere of intimate, dark, smoky nightspots

Mozart and Handel.

where secret liaisons are made...

Sponsored by

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Generation Miss
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8pm

Featuring Niki B, Deep Harmony, Foxy

£5 £4.50 (concessions)
Guildford Civic /

Guildford International Women’s Festival in

County Suite

association with Sound Advice and The Academy

A Benefit Concert in aid of the Special Baby Care Unit
at the Royal Surrey County Hospital

of Contemporary Music presents an evening of

7.30pm

Soprano

Diana Gilchrist

music featuring female artists at the cutting edge

£16 £6 (children, students/

Baritone

Jonathan Veira

of the industry.

unwaged)

Piano

Shelley Katz

Three first class artists join forces to present songs,
duets, arias and well-loved piano works including

Guildford Singers

excerpts from Handel’s Julius Caesar, Mozart’s
Don Giovanni, lieder by Mendelssohn and piano

7.45pm

With chamber orchestra and organ accompaniment

works by Chopin and Liszt. Help to raise money

Monteverdi

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enjoying an evening of wonderful music.

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Magnificat

Haydn

Nelson Mass

Conductor

Ben Noithip

£5 £4 (concessions)

St Nicolas Church

for much-needed specialised baby monitors while

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Surrey Student Showcase
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Lunchtime recital

7.30pm

Schools and colleges in Surrey have been invited

£3

to put the spotlight on their best soloists and

Studio One

groups in this first Festival showcase for local
students. A varied programme of musical

I.15pm

By students of the University of Surrey Music

Free

Department

excellence and fun is guaranteed.

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presents Oysterband

7.30pm
£10 (£9 in advance)

Standing & seated

Opysterband’s unique fusion of Rock and British

Guildford Civic

Roots music has made then one of the most
irresistibly exciting bands of the nineties. Their
compelling tunes, anthemic songs and driving

ceilidh rhythms make you want to dance, sing,
laugh, cry and jump for joy — or simply sit back
and marvel at their musicianship.
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Saturday |3 continued

John Hegley performance poet, with Nigel on guitar

Guildford Philharmonic Choir

John Hegley “..hes like your favourite English

7.30pm

With the Wooburn Singers

teacher...” is one of the country’s most innovative

£13, £10 (concessions to

Forest Philharmonic Orchestra

and published comic poets. His rumpled,

students/unwaged on

Soprano

Kate Tansey

sardonic performances have made him one of

£10 seats only)

Mezzo-soprano

Jeannette Ager

the best-known performance poets, with many

Guildford Cathedral

radio and television broadcasts and sell-out

Tickets also available from

Mabhler

Symphony No 2 (Resurrection)

shows at theatres and comedy clubs in this

the GPC Box Office:

Bruckner

Mass No 2 in E minor

country and abroad.

01483 564076

A symphony must be like the world. It must
contain everything.” Mahler’s words apply
particularly to his own Second Symphony. Don’t
miss a rare opportunity to hear this most

Guildford Philharmonic presents

Music by Candlelight for Royal Occasions

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Guildford Camerata

Holy Trinity Church

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brilliant, moving and varied work, as well as

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Guildford Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra

Humphrey Lyttelton and His Band

Conductor Barry Rose

SOLD OUT

This concert includes music for the royal courts

£10

Sponsored by

and chapels, and marks the welcome return to

Electric Theatre

BORAX®
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8pm

Guildford of Guildford Cathedral’s first Organist

Tickets also available from

and Master of the Choristers, Barry Rose.

Bell & Colvill:
01483 281000

Saturday 13

Humphrey Lyttelton has been leading the
country’s best known traditional/mainstream Jazz

Shake, Rattle & Bang!
Ilam — Ipm

Sponsored by

BELL & COLVILL

Children’s musical workshop

Free admission /

Band for over 50 years and is playing as well as

ever. ‘Humph’ has also presented the Best ofJazz
on Radio 2 for over 25 years, and is well known
as the host of the award winning comedy panel

ticket required

Special event for the under 10s — make your own

Electric Theatre

instrument from recycled materials and have fun

with rhythm and sound. Musicians from Red

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Sunday 14

Zebra, an exciting group of music therapists who
have won an award from The Prince’s Trust for
their musical projects, will lead the workshop.

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All materials provided.
8pm

Equally at home acting in the theatre or

£5 (£4.50 in advance)

performing in concert, Tim is renowned for

Electric Theatre / Cafe Bar

singing, saying and playing the music, songs and

Chopin as Improviser

dialect poetry of his native Dorset. He has toured
the world with The New Scorpion Band and

12 noon

An illustrated lecture by Dr John Rink, one of

gained critical acclaim with his interpretations of

£8

the world’s leading experts on Chopin.

Thomas Hardy and Rudyard Kipling.

Hatchlands Park
Tickets from:The Cobbe Collection Trust,
Hatchlands Park, East Clandon, GU4 7RT

(please send s.a.e.) or by phone: 01483 211474

The Musical Melting Pot
Children’s Workshop, Clarinets Plus

8pm

(Lucie Skeaping, Robin Jeffrey,
Roderick Skeaping, Ben Harlan, Stuart Hall)

3pm — 4.30pm

An interactive recital/workshop with music

£4 (concessions)

£3

from Mozart to modern including the first

Studio One

United Reformed Church

performance of a new work written for children

Tickets available from:

by Andy Hampton, Jeremys Garden Safari.

01483 562890 or

Suitable for ages 7 — 12 years.

01483 302334

Presented by The Burning Bush

£10 £8 (OAPs)

“..flair and infectious gaiety” The Times

Ballads, folk songs, romances, Yiddish songs and
Klezmer melodies of Russia and Poland mix with

early jazz and vaudeville music in a musical mix
of world music with Jewish influences. Sell-out
concerts in Britain and abroad and numerous

Battle of the Bands

broadcasts make this concert a must!

5pm

Contact the Academy for further information:

Academy

01483 456788.

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Tuesday 16 continued

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Mendelssohn

Octet in E flat Op 20

£8.50 — £12.50

Beethoven

Quartet No 16 in F Op 135

Haydn

Quartet Op 74 No 3

Guildford Civic
an eclectic mix of Mozart, Tchaikovsky and

(The Rider)

Gershwin. Led by Beverely Davison, a former
Yehudi Menuhin protégée, Hot Strings have

Two internationally acclaimed quartets perform

been taking the classical world by storm with

classics of the string quartet repertoire and then

their evocative and dramatic musical style.

join together for Mendelssohn’s Octet. This

celebrity recital offers the rare opportunity to

Monday 15

hear Mendelssohn’s extraordinarily dynamic
and exciting work

Rush Hour Concert

performed live!

6.15pm

Sponsored by

£5

Guildhall

Flute

Gary Arbuthnot

Remember parking is free

Harpist

Emma Ramsdale

in Guildford after 6pm

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Wednesday 17

Award-winning flautist Gary Arbuthnot comes

Lunchtime recital

to Guildford with a programme of light classical

and contemporary music.

From Taiko to Tabla: The Beat of the World

Peter Lockett & Joji Hirota

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Concert of new compositions:
Joyce Dixey Composition Award

A unique fusion of percussion traditions from all
over the world, featuring an awesome array of
drums, cymbals, gongs and customised sound

4 pm & 7pm

effects, merged into a compelling and powerful

Free

before! This annual concert premieres works by

soundscape.

Studio One

students of the University of Surrey’s Music

Hear something no-one else has ever heard

Department. The award is presented by the

A truly global mix ofpercussive brilliance.

Mechanical Copyright Protection Society.

Something memorable guaranteed.” Time Out
“..will have the audience bouncing off the roof!”

Charlie Landsborough

The Independent

7.45pm

Charlie Landsborough returns to the Civic after

£12.50 £10

last year’s successful visit. Since he shot to No 1

Guildford Civic

Tuesday 16

in the Irish album charts with a collection of his
own original songs, he has gone from strength to

University of Surrey Chamber Choir

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strength, and is now one of the biggest selling

recording stars in Ireland. His best-selling album
‘With you in Mind’ has topped the UK’s

Conductor

Sebastian Forbes

Free, but retiring collection
United Reformed Church

country charts.

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Programme to include:
Bach

Jesu, meine Freude

Purcell

My heart is inditing

Poulenc Centenary Concert

The University Chamber Choir has a

8pm

Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra

growing reputation for its performances

Admission by programme

Conductors

of secular and sacred music.

£8 £6 (concessions)
Guildford Cathedral

Andrew Millington
David Price

Organ

Geoffrey Morgan

Tickets also available from

Cathedral office:

Programme includes:

(Mrs Warner)

Poulenc

Organ Concerto

01483 565287

Duruflé

Requiem

The combined choirs of Guildford and
Portsmouth Cathedrals join together for this

celebration of Poulenc in his centenary year.

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Thursday 18

Guildford Philharmonic presents
Ensemble Bash

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Travelling by Tuba — Children’s concert
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7.30pm

Ensemble Bash is renowned for its sheer

£5 £3 (concessions)

What is a hoseophone and can you play it?

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breath-taking virtuosity as well as the variety and

Electric Theatre

Travel back through time on a voyage of musical

high entertainment value of its performances.

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discovery and watch the history of brass
instruments unfold before your eyes from the

During the day Ensemble Bash will be running

two children’s workshops / concerts. These have also

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sold out, but please contact the Guildford Philharmonic
Office on 01483 444666, if you would like more

Acting Globally,
Thinking Locally

conch shell to the present day tuba. This hour

Sponsored by

WU

information.

long children’s concert and workshop is full of
fun with lots of audience participation.
Watch out for the exploding Tuba!

Friday 19

Una Clarke Young Artists’ Concert

Lunchtime Concert

Guildford Borough Council promotion
12.30pm

Guildford Symphony Orchestra

12.30pm

Baritone

Nigel Cliffe

£6 £5 (concessions)

Conductor Darrell Davison

£5

Soprano

Caroline Leeks

Holy Trinity Church

Guildhall

Piano

Paul Turner

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Tickets also available

Sarasate

Zigeunerweisen

Britten

Lachrymae

Chaminade

Concertino

Elgar

Cello Concerto (finale)

Tchaikovsky

Violin Concerto (first movt)

from the GSO Box Office
01483 533074

sponsored by

Eloisa-Fleur Thom violin
Constantin Boyarsky viola

The Smith & Williamson Group

Anna Stokes flute

Royal Grammar School Orchestra & Chorus
7.30pm

Lambert

The Rio Grande

£10 £8 £6

Bernstein

Chichester Psalms

(concessions /

and music by

Walton, Vaughan

£7.50 £5.50 £3:50)

Naomi Williams cello
Nathaniel Vallois violin

Williams & Parry

Gilles Dalmont piano

Guildford Civic

Conductor

Peter White
12.30pm
£5

Guildhall

John Lill piano
Sponsored by

8pm

Beethoven

£16 £14 (OAPs)
£6 (concessions)

Appassionata Sonata, Op 57
Brahms

Studio One

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Moonlight Sonata, Op 27/2
Variations and Fugue on a
theme by Handel, Op 24

Rachmaninov

Four Preludes, Op 31, 10 and

French pianist and composer, Gilles Dalmont,

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returns to Guildford to perform works by

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Debussy, Couperin and Rameau, and one of his

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own compositions in the fine acoustic of the

historic Guildhall.

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More usually seen in the larger concert halls and
with the world’s major orchestras, Britain’s most

Guildford Choral Society with The Hanover Band

respected pianist comes to Guildford for a rare
solo recital.

7.30pm

Conductor

Hilary Davan Wetton

£16 £12 £8

Soloists

Julie Kennard, Susan Bickley,

Guildford Cathedral

Toby Spence, Nicholas Gedge

Tickets also available from:

presents Shirley Collins
“America Over The Water”

01428 645459

Mozart

Requiem

01256 702142

Haydn

Theresienmesse

8pm

Back in 1959 renowned English singer Shirley

£5 £4 (concessions)

Collins accompanied folklorist Alan Lomax on

Sponsored by

quartet of talented soloists join the choir to

Electric Theatre

his travels through the Southern States of

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perform these two masterpieces blending

America, from the Appalachians to Arkansas,
the Georgia Sea Islands to the Mississippi State
Penitentiary. This talk, illustrated by original

field recordings made on the trip, recalls her
encounters with singers of the Blues,
White Mountain Music, Sacred Harp,

slave songs, ballads, and the discovery of
Mississippi Fred MacDowell.

One of the country’s leading orchestras and a

the best of Baroque with the pinnacle of the
Classical tradition.

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Thursday 25 continued
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Muggsy Remembered

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8pm

£8

The Brian White / Alan Gresty Ragtimers

Electric Theatre
Tickets also available from:

The Ragtimers led by Brian White and Alan

Bell & Colvill 01483 281000

Gresty beautifully recreate the music of ‘Muggsy’

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Guitar

Piano

Julian Joseph

£6 (concessions)

Bass

Orlando Le Fleming

Adam Salkeld

Studio One
Contemporary and classic jazz from this amazing

combination of professional presentation and

ROBERT
SHASN/

young jazz pianist who has had them dancing in
the aisles at the Royal Albert Hall! A chance to

superb music makes the band irresistible and has

inorartners

witness his musical genius at close quarters and

Spanier’s famous band of the late 1930s/40s. The
Sponsored by

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Julian Joseph Jazz Trio

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led to many appearances at jazz festivals on both

to enjoy some great jazz.
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sides of the Atlantic.

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Katona Guitar Duo

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12.30pm

Award-winning identical Hungarian twins, Peter

10am

Preacher: The Reverend Robert Cotton on

£5

and Zoltan Katona, have also been winning fans

Free

“The Fugue of Faith’

Guildhall

and rave reviews for their performances. This

Holy Trinity Church

Festival programme includes Handel’s Suite in A
minor, HWV 428, Leo Brouwer’s wonderful and
hilarious Per Suonare a Due, Piazzolla’s Le Grand
Tango and works by Albeniz.

University of Surrey Symphony Orchestra
“The intense ensemble between the Katonas is
7.45pm

Soloists

£6 £3 (concessions)

Conductors

University of Surrey

irresistible” The Times

Simon Heeley, Michael Low
Oliver Parker, Paul Sanders

“...one of the few truly uplifting guitar

Anthony Esland,

performances...” Classical Guitar

James Kelloway

BATEMANS
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Programme to include:

Gershwin

Rhapsody in Blue

Tchaikovsky

Piano Concerto No 1

Copland

Appalachian Spring

Monday 22

Charity evening in aid of G.U.T.S. Against Cancer
7pm for 7.30pm

Supper and concert by

Guildhall

St Bride’s Chamber Orchestra

G.U.TS.

Tickets and further information

Paco Pena guitar

available from Pat Crew

The acoustically stunning Guildhall provides an

01428 605077

excellent venue for this special supper recital,

Sponsored by

and wine.

blending superb music and the very best food

8pm
£16 £14 (OAPs)
£6 (concessions)

The world’s most outstanding flamenco guitarist

Studio One

comes to Guildford for an extremely rare solo

&

Sponsored by

BAKER TILLY

Roffe Swayne
Chartered Accountants

recital, the day after his international flamenco
dance tour finishes its London run.

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Willard White
English National Orchestra

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Requiem
7 30pm

Taking a break from grand opera, the charismatic

This is a Royal School of Church Music,

£17.50 £15.50 £12.50

bass-baritone Willard White returns to Guildford

Guildford Area event. Please call Mike Thomas

(concessions £3 off each

Performance 8.30pm

Cathedral

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on 01252 541106 for further information.

(he performed twice in the 1995 Festival) for an
evening of music with an American flavour. His
legendary voice and exciting stage presence keep

Wednesday 24

him in great demand with all the major opera

Lunchtime recital

world and this unique chance to see his lighter

houses and symphony orchestras around the
musical side should not be missed. This special

1.15pm

By students of the University of Surrey

Festival one-off includes songs and orchestral

Free

Music Department.

arrangements by Bernstein, Copland, Rogers &

Studio One

Hart, Cole Porter, as well as songs from the shows.

Thursday 25

Sponsored by

At

Guildford Cathedral Choir
6.30pm

Conductor

Andrew Millington

Free

Poulenc

Mass in G

St Nicolas Church

Sung Mass for the Feast of the Annunciation

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