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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

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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. 

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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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