Wednesday 4 December 2024
6pm
Milton Court Concert Hall
Guildhall Consort and Baroque Orchestra
Pavlo Beznosiuk orchestra director
Gavin Roberts consort director
Digital Programmes
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Milton Court
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
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632–1687)
Suite from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (1670)
Ouverture
Intermede [Air–Sarabande–Bourée–Gaillarde–Canarie]
Marche pour la ceremonie de Turcs
L'Entrée et Chaconne des Scaramouches, Trivelins et Arlequin
Henry Purcell (1659–1695)
Remember not, Lord, our offences (c. 1680)
Henry Purcell
Welcome, welcome, glorious morn (Ode for the birthday of Queen Mary, 1691)
Interval
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764)
Symphonie Imaginaire
Orchestral suite drawn from Hippolyte et Aricie, Le Boréades and Dardanus
Ouverture
Marche et Air pour les Prêtresses de Diane
Marche et Air pour les Trézeniens, Matelots et Matelotes
Air pour les Saisons et les Zephirs
Air
Gavotte pour les heures et le Zephirs
Borée de vents souterrains
Entr'acte, Suite des Vents
Entrée de Polimnie
Chaconne
Tambourins I & II
Guildhall Baroque Orchestra
Pavlo Beznosiuk director
Guildhall Consort
Gavin Roberts director
Violin I
Anna Brown
Evan Lawrence
Pavla Bedřichová
Violin II
Rowan Dymott
Helen Rutledge
Hana McDowell
Viola
Andrei Gheorghe
Pavlo Beznosiuk
Cello
Josh Lucas
Gabriel Webb
Bass
Lully & Rameau:
Aaron Aguayo Juarez
Purcell:
Izzy Nisbett
Flute
Rachel Howie
Daniel Swani
Oboe
Elly Barlow
Elizabeth Loboda
Bassoon
Sarah Byrne
Trumpet
Seb Carpenter
Jess Malone
Harpsichord
Tom Dilley
Lute/Theorbo
Stefano Fiacco
Percussion
SumYin Ng
Kelan Lynch countertenor
William Prasetyo tenor
Jacob Dyksterhouse baritone
Soprano
Sofja Aigner
Sophia Gottfried
Bella Jones
Niamh Murphy
Nadia Potter
Kayla Raschke
Abbey Thomas
Jinchen Zhao
Mezzo-soprano
Teresa Campos Sa Cachada
Ella Moran
Pamelina Oubinova
Tenor
Ignas Dambrauskas
Tom Hornby
Moses Torto
Baritone
Felix Grace
Benji Gronlie
Forthcoming Events
Robert Levin in Residence: Lecture-Recital: The Practice of Creative Performance
7 January 2025
Silk Street Lecture Recital Room
Pianist Robert Levin, arguably the world’s leading classical improviser, visits Guildhall School in his annual residency as International Chair of the Centre for Creative Performance and Classical Improvisation.
Robert Levin in Residence: Mozart Double Piano Concerto & Requiem
20 January 2025
Milton Court Concert Hall
We welcome ambitious and versatile London choir Eclectic Voices, directed by Guildhall professor Scott Stroman, for this special performance of the transcendent Mozart Requiem, completed by Robert Levin and featuring four outstanding Guildhall singers as soloists.
Vocal Scenes
7 March 2025
Milton Court Concert Hall
Guildhall School Historical Performance and Vocal departments collaborate in this Scenes presentation.
Guildhall’s Big Give Christmas Challenge 2024
All online gifts between
3–10 December will be doubled!
“A career within the music industry felt like a
far-off dream and simply an aspiration but
now, thanks to my scholarship donors, I know I am much closer to making this dream a reality.”
Lowri, Soprano
At Guildhall School we are committed to ensuring every student can immerse themselves in their training without constraints, allowing them to make their mark on our cultural landscape.
Enhancing our scholarships provision is crucial to this, turning dreams into reality and enabling talented successful applicants to join one of the world’s top conservatoires.
By donating to our Big Give Christmas Challenge, you can help us achieve that goal – and if you give between 3–10 December, your gift will be doubled!
Every £1 donated online between 12pm on 3 December and 12pm on 10 December* makes twice the difference to our students.
Contact Hannah, Becca or Meg at development@gsmd.ac.uk / 020 4582 2415 if you experience any issues donating online.
To donate by Direct Debit, cheque, charity voucher or via our US charity partner, please visit gsmd.ac.uk/scholarships. Every gift makes a huge difference.
*While matching lasts.
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