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Friday, 24 April 2009

Sheffield: Spring Concerts

Message from the University of Sheffield's Concert Season

EVENING CONCERTS


Tuesday 28 April, 7.30pm, Firth Hall
BENJAMIN FRITH (PIANO)

Mendelssohn: Songs without Words, Op. 67, Book 6
Beethoven: Sonata in C Sharp minor, Op. 27, No 2 (Moonlight)
Mendelssohn: Fantasy in F Sharp minor, Op. 28
Schumann: Fantasy in C, Op. 17

Benjamin Frith has performed with many of the great orchestras and conductors including the Israel Philharmonic, the BBC Philharmonic, CBSO, and the Berlin Symphony. He achieved international recognition by sharing the top prize in the Busoni International Piano Competition, and 1st prize in the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Masters Competition. He regularly appears at international festivals and has won several golden opinions for his recordings.

"Benjamin Frith is the prodigy of prodigies"
DENNIS MATTHEWS


Tuesday 05 May, 7.30pm, Firth Hall
CAMARILLA ENSEMBLE

Mozart: Fantasia in F minor, K.608
Zemlinsky: Humoreske (Rondo)
Gordon Jacob: Sextet in B flat, Op.6
Ligeti: Bagatelles
Poulenc: Sextuor

Wind Quintet; the Camarilla Ensemble are winners of 2008's Royal Over-Seas League Annual Music Competition Ensemble prize. They are quickly establishing themselves as one of Europe?s leading chamber ensembles, and individual members have performed extensively world wide, working with Sir Elton John, Bombay Chamber Orchestra, Royal Opera House and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra amongst others. The ensemble enjoys a programme of varied engagements from recitals to workshops, and has been coached by such eminent musicians as Sir Colin Davis, Sebastien Bell and Matthew Souter.


Sunday 10 MAY, 7.30pm, Firth Hall
SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Mendelssohn: Overture - Ruy Blas
Beethoven: Triple Concerto, Op. 56
Sibelius: Symphony No. 1, Op. 39

Amy Finch (violin)
Edward Harper (?cello)
Gary O?Shea (piano)
Nigel Simeone (conductor)


FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERTS

All at 1.10pm, University Drama Studio

Thursday 30 April: Rosie Williamson (soprano) Alan Brown (piano)

Thursday 07 May: Sheffield University Ensembles Concert

Thursday 14 May: Sheffield University Composers Concert



TICKETS AND ENQUIRIES

EVENING CONCERTS: £8, £5, (senior citizens/staff) and £2.50
(students,unwaged)

FREE LUNCHTIME CONCERTS: Admission is free and tickets are not required. These concerts are designed to be an informal, alternative way to spend part of a lunch hour and members of the audience may arrive and leave between items.

Complimentary wine and juice is available during the interval at all our evening concerts.

For more information on all concerts and information on how to purchase tickets please contact us on:

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0114 222 0499
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