

Tuesday 11 March 2025
6.30pm
Silk Street Music Hall
Cor Anglais Prize
Henry Clay adjudicator
Jonathan Musgrave accompanist
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Silk Street
Eating is not permitted in the auditorium. Drinks are allowed inside the auditorium in polycarbonates.
Filming or recording of the performance is not permitted.
Latecomers will be able to enter the auditorium at a suitable break in the performance.
Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Founded in 1880 by the City of London Corporation
Chair of the Board of Governors
The Hon. Emily Benn
Principal
Professor Jonathan Vaughan
Vice-Principal & Director of Music
Armin Zanner
Programme
Each performer will play the compulsory piece below, as well as a work of their own choosing:
Alan Richardson Three Pieces, Op 22, No 1 and 2
Oliver Brown
Sigtenhorst Meyer Rustical Miniatures, Op 24
II. Allegretto giocoso
Daisy Lihoreau
Dubois Sonatine
II. Andante
III. Rondo Militaire
Elly Barlow
Dirk-Michael Kirsch Sonate, Op 2
III. Allegro agitato
Miriam Cooper
Vaughan Williams Six Studies in English Folk Song
I. Adagio
VI. Allegro vivace
Elizabeth Loboda
Dirk-Michael Kirsch Sonate, Op 2
III. Allegro agitato
Cameron Hutchinson
Paul Hindemith Cor Anglais Sonata
I. Langsam (nicht schnell)
II. Allegro pesante
III. Moderato
Theo Chapple
Antonio Pasculli ‘Amelia’ Fantasie for Cor Anglais and Piano from ‘Un Ballo in Maschera’ by Verdi

Forthcoming Events
Bassoon Masterclass with Theo Plath
13 March 2025
Milton Court Concert Hall
We’re delighted to welcome Theo Plath, principal bassoonist of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, to work with outstanding Guildhall School musicians in this free, public masterclass.
Wind, Brass & Percussion Spotlight
19 March 2025
Silk Street Music Hall
Outstanding instrumentalists from Guildhall’s Wind, Brass & Percussion department feature in this early evening concert.
Needlemakers’ Prize for Woodwind
20 March 2025
Silk Street Music Hall
Outstanding Guildhall School wind instrumentalists perform a short programme with piano accompaniment.

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