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Friday 6 December 2024
7.30pm
Milton Court Concert Hall

Guildhall Studio Ensemble

featuring Bill Laurance

Clare Wheeler director
Bill Laurance piano, keyboard & composer

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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

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Programme

All works by Bill Laurance:

Chia 

The Good Things (arr. Olivia Murphy)

Balm (arr. Josh Pool)

HAL (arr. Josh Stidwill)

Everything Exists (arr. Sam Gale)

The Pines (arr. Charlie Bates)

Interval

Money in the Desert (arr. Clare Wheeler)

Strange Love (arr. Lucy Joy)

Above All (arr. Jody Humphries & Jack Murray)

The Keeper (arr. Will Everitt)

The Curtain 

Swift (arr. Josh Pool)

Guildhall Studio Ensemble

Soprano Voice

Emily Kent

Bridget Walsh

Cass Begg

 

Alto Voice

Evie Hill

Angel Wong

Tiger-Lily Jonathan

Daria Blyzniuk

 

Tenor Voice

Alastair Eddie

Flute & Alto Saxophone

Lara Ali

Soprano/Alto Saxophone & Clarinet

Damian Bresnan

 

Tenor Saxophone & Flute

Chris Clayden

 

Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet & Bass Clarinet 

Max Lo

French Horn

Freya Campbell

Ima Kirkwood

Trumpet & Flugel Horn

Carmen Llena Pérez

 

Trombone

Ben Loska

Electric/Acoustic Guitar

Roland Palmer

Charlie Ralph

 

Piano & Keyboard

Bill Laurance

Joe English

Joseph Game

 

Electric/Double Bass & Moog

Eliot Whitehouse

Louis Gascoyne

Drums

David Harkness

Jonny Venvell

 

Percussion

Ali Ayaz

Kia Lares

David Talisman

 

Harp

Bibi Afshar-Shirazi

Violin 1

Helena Thomas

Esme Lewis

Nicole Petrus Barracks

Kate Simpson

Violin 2

Natasha Petrovic

Grace Powell

Giulia Lussoso

Malena Benavent

 

Viola

Sirma Baramova

Connor Quigley

Izzy Doncaster

Dom Stokes

 

Cello

Anoukia Nistor

Evie Coplan

Cubby Howard

Clare Wheeler director

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With a background in both Classical music and Jazz, Clare toured with The Swingles for 11 years, and is now embarking on other musical ventures. Growing up in Kenya, she has sung in African Gospel Choirs, as well as Gospel Choirs in UK, Jazz Vocal Ensembles, Classical Chamber Choirs, Symphonic Choirs and of course The Swingles. She is a solo jazz singer, improviser, composer and arranger, as well as a workshop leader and educator.

 

Clare taught music theory and harmony at the Academy of Contemporary Music before joining 5-time Grammy winning vocal group The Swingles in 2007. She performed with the group, writing music and making albums for eleven years, having the chance to sing with artists such as Rumer, Jamie Cullum and Labrinth, as well as performing in some of the world’s most prestigious music venues and working with legendary conductors.

 

She has been a guest host of the BBC Radio Two show The Choir, as well as arranger and vocal coach on the BBC One show Pitch Battle in 2017, working in the final with vocal group Scot Soul and soul legend Chaka Khan.

 

As a singer Clare performs all over the world, as a soloist, in choirs and vocal ensembles, singing Early Music, Jazz, Gospel, Contemporary Classical and Pop, following her love of music from across all genres, from singing backing vocals for Jacob Collier’s Prom Performance in 2018 with the Metropol Jazz Orkester to brand new original tri-lingual, tri-genre setting of Te Deum by John Featherstone across Europe.

 

Clare writes prolifically for vocal and instrumental ensembles, runs workshops and masterclasses, as well as adjudicating vocal competitions around the world. In September 2019 she joined the Jazz Department staff at Guildhall School of Music & Drama, where she is Faculty Chair of Jazz Voice, teaches improvisation, aural and transcription, vocal jazz and directs the Vocal Jazz Ensemble. She is passionate about empowering singers to achieve their potential within solo or ensemble contexts.

Bill Laurance piano, keyboard & composer 

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Pianist, keyboardist and composer Bill Laurance’s music evokes a striking sense of time and place. As an original member of 5-time Grammy Award-winning group Snarky Puppy, Laurance has toured the world countless times, playing hundreds of concerts to tens of thousands of fans worldwide.

Attending the University of Leeds, he majored in classical composition, exploring jazz, funk and drum and bass in addition to classical music. Since then he has honed the melodic immediacy of this approach, along with his intense improvisational prowess, forging a distinctive personal style that embraces English classical, electronica and jazz-rock sensibilities, alongside gritty contemporary grooves.

In the early-noughties, a twenty-something Laurance was trying to make a living on the Leeds music scene, when an unremarkable but timely pick-up gig presented itself with a young Michael League in singer Michael Solomon Williams’ band. Gigs in the north of England forged a friendship with League, who happened to be looking for a new piano player, and League invited Laurance to the US to record the first Snarky Puppy album, The Only Constant, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Since then, Laurance has clocked up recordings and performances with renowned artists such as David Crosby, Morcheeba, Salif Keita, Terence Blanchard, Susana Baca, Lalah Hathaway, Laura Mvula, Jacob Collier, Musiq Soul Child, Khalid Sansi, Chris Potter, Lionel Loueke, Carlos Malta, The Metropole Orchestra and the WDR Big Band. He has also worked extensively in the dance world with companies including Alvin Ailey, Ballet Rambert, Matthew Bourne's Adventures in Motion Pictures, Phoenix Dance, Northern Ballet Theatre and the English National Ballet. He has also composed music for a variety of different clients including Apple, Sky, Nokia and Hewlett Packard.

He is a champion of cutting-edge keyboard developments and is endorsed by Moog, Mellotron, Sequential, Korg, Nord, Roli Seaboard, Yamaha, Roland, Arp Odyssey, Keyscape, Sound Brenner, Native Instruments and MXR. Alongside Laurance’s touring as a solo artist and with Snarky Puppy, Laurance is the Artist in residence at Morley College London. He is a passionate educator and continues to give clinics at music institutions all over the world.

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Forthcoming Events

Guildhall Jazz Orchestra & Choir: Emboldened
14 February 2025
Milton Court Concert Hall
 

Guildhall Jazz Orchestra and Choir welcome guitarist and composer Steve Banks to perform his debut album, Emboldened, re-voiced for jazz orchestra and choir from the original quintet by Jonathan Silk and Sara Colman.

Guildhall Big Band: Portraits in Jazz
9 March 2025
Milton Court Concert Hall

 

Guildhall Big Band welcomes Helen Sung - acclaimed jazz pianist and composer, and a 2021 Guggenheim Fellow – for the UK debut performance of her new multi-movement work for solo pianist and big band, Portraits in Jazz.

Guildhall Jazz Orchestra: Dankworth Seven
13 March 2025
Milton Court Theatre

 

Immerse yourself in the golden era of jazz as the nucleus of the Guildhall Jazz Orchestra brings the vibrant spirit of the legendary Dankworth Seven to life in an intimate performance at Milton Court Theatre. 

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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.
 
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