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Bedfordshire Orchestral Society & Bedford Choral Society 2018/19 Concert Season

Welcome A warm welcome to the 2018/19 concert season of the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society and Bedford Choral Society. We re presenting a wide and exciting range of orchestral and choral works. In October, to commemorate the end of the Great War, the Choral Society will join the Danesborough Chorus and the Milton Keynes City Orchestra to perform Karl Jenkins The Armed Man. In November, the Symphony Orchestra welcomes Rachel Nicholls to sing Richard Strauss s Four Last Songs. Rachel was born in Bedford and was supported by the County Music Service throughout her early years, especially through performing in the Youth Opera. She is now an artist of international renown. There is a pleasing variety in the concertos we are presenting throughout the year. Mengyang Pan, who delighted our audience with Rachmaninov s Rhapsody on the Theme of Paganini last season, returns with the everpopular Grieg Piano Concerto. Julian Metzger returns this season to perform Shostakovich s first Cello Concerto. And three young and highly gifted Bedfordshire players will between them offer two wonderful concertos; Emily Groom and Alex Collins will perform Bach s Double Violin Concerto, while Cristian Grajner De Sa, until recently a pupil at Bedford School, will be playing Glazunov s Violin Concerto. As for symphonies - we re excited to be playing such greats as Shostakovich s 5th, Beethoven s 1st, Dvořák s 8th and Mozart s Jupiter. The Choral Society s programme features great works of the choral repertoire, including Haydn s Creation and Dvořák s Stabat Mater. The choir will be joined by talented vocal soloists both from Bedford and further afield to bring these works to life. We look forward to seeing you at our concerts! Rachel Nicholls www.bedfordsymphony.com

Introduction Baroness Barbara Young, President of Bedfordshire Orchestral Society I am delighted to welcome the 2018/19 concert series. The Orchestras and the Choral Society continue to provide excellent programmes of music played and sung by the County s talented musicians. They give real inspiration not only to those who come to listen but also musicians of all ages and stages who aspire to performing in public. The people of Bedfordshire are very blessed to have these gems in the heart of their community. Join us and revel in the music. Sir Samuel Whitbread, President of Bedford Choral Society Once again, it is a great honour for me to be invited to serve as President of Bedford Choral Society. The 150th Anniversary season was launched with a highly successful Concert with works by two local composers - Tim Grant-Jones and Paul Edwards. This was balanced by two more familiar works, by Vaughan Williams and Mendelssohn. I hope the concerts this season will continue to attract wide support as in previous years. Photograph by Bob John www.bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk

Bedford Choral Society Formed in 1867 Bedford Choral society is the 7th oldest Choral Society in the country. We celebrated our 150th Anniversary with a concert on 30 April 2017, exactly 150 years to the day since the first ever concert by the Choral Society. We perform a varied repertoire three or four times a year, usually in Bedford s Corn Exchange. We also provide the choir for Bedford s Proms in the Park in early August. We currently have approximately 140 members. Our Musical Director is Ian Smith, our Guest Conductor Michael Rose and our Assistant Chorus Master Tim Grant-Jones. We rehearse on Monday evenings at St. Gregory s School, Biddenham Turn, Bedford. We always welcome new singers. If you would like to sing with us or support us by becoming a Friend of the Society, please email membership@bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk for further information. We were very grateful to our sponsors of the 150th Anniversary Year, particularly The Harpur Trust and Goldings of Bedford. We are also grateful to the Wixamtree Trust for their generous support this year. Goldings of Bedford IRONMONGERS www.bedfordsymphony.com

A5 12pp 2018-19.qxp_Layout 1 26/06/2018 13:34 Page 6 The Bedford Sinfonia The widely acclaimed performing standard of this orchestra is the result of the talent and enthusiasm of its members and the skilled direction of its founder, Michael Rose. Membership is by invitation. It specialises in programming chamber orchestra works, wind ensemble and string orchestra items and a healthy selection of 20th century pieces. Bedfordshire Symphony Orchestra The BSO, also conducted by Michael Rose, is a larger group of 80-90 local players of all ages, including talented young musicians. Its programme is diverse and includes major symphonies and concertos. It rehearses in Bedford every Wednesday evening during term time. Those interested in playing should contact the orchestra manager at manager@bedfordsymphony.com. Friends of the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society Over many years the Society has been able to thrive by generous donations and bequests from audience members and members of the Society. New contributions are always needed and most gratefully appreciated. The Society benefits from tireless unpaid work from some 20 members of both Orchestras to organise the endless arrangements for rehearsals, performances, membership, accounting, websites, social media, and secretarial, for which we are all very grateful, and without which the running of the Society would be unaffordable. If you are interested in making a contribution no matter how small, or have ideas or contacts for potential sponsors, or wish to place an advert in future programmes, then please contact our Treasurer, Mark Jeffery at bos.treasurer@hotmail.co.uk Major Supporters of the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society The Society would like to thank: The Harpur Trust, for a a three-year grant to help the Society to build larger audiences and therefore revenues, and encourage students in their playing, music studies, listening and enjoyment. The Gale Family Trust for its generous support. The Wixamtree Trust for its generous grant. The Bedford Borough Council for its support in the form of discretionary grants from both Councillor David Fletcher, and Councillor Luigi Reale. www.bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk

The instruments came in two by two Sat 6 October 2018-7.30pm St. Paul s Church, Bedford Soloist Julian Metzger (cello) Conductor Michael Rose Arnold Sinfonietta No. 1 Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 Mozart Wind Serenade in C Minor Strauss Metamorphosen The first two by two are oboes and horns used by Malcolm Arnold in his Sinfonietta, our colourful and attractive concert opener. Next the cello - only one of these - what fantastic use Shostakovich makes of this lovely instrument in his first Cello Concerto, and how fortunate we are to have Julian Metzger perform it! Mozart continues the two by two theme, adding pairs of clarinets and bassoons to the oboes and horns used earlier. His C minor Wind Serenade is an intense gem; try to pick out the canonical sections where the theme is played upside down, and the superb set of variations in the finale. The strings have waited patiently but are rewarded by being given 23 solo lines in Richard Strauss meltingly beautiful Metamorphosen. Metamorphosen was written in 1945, with the telling words In memoriam at the end of the score. Adults 12 Concessions 10 Children/Students 5 The Armed Man Sun 14 October 2018-7.30pm Milton Keynes Theatre Soloist Eve McGrath (soprano) Muezzin Naeem Mahmood Milton Keynes City Orchestra Conductor Ian Smith Dvořák Serenade for Strings Op.22 Jenkins The Armed Man This concert, given jointly with the Danesborough Chorus, celebrates the end of the Great War with a performance of Karl Jenkins probably most popular work. Subtitled A Mass for Peace The Armed Man was written in 1999 and first performed in April 2000. It is essentially an anti-war piece based on the Catholic Mass. It combines the fifteenth century folk song L homme armé with settings of the Mass and other texts. The Armed Man describes the horrors of the growing descent into war and intersperses this with reflective moments. It begins with the ominous sound of marching feet and ends with the representation of soldiers marching away followed by a celebration of the end of war and a most beautiful hymn-like unaccompanied chorale. To complement this powerful work the concert will open with the glorious Serenade by Dvořák. Written in just 12 days this piece combines cantabile melodies, a slow waltz, humorous high spirits, lyrical beauty and exuberance. Stalls: 20, 17, 15; Circle: 20, 17, 15, 10; Upper Circle: 17, 15, 10 For persons under 18, tickets are available at 5 off all the above prices. See back page for further ticket information www.bedfordsymphony.com

Masterpieces Galore Haydn s Creation Sat 17 November 2018-7.30pm Soloists Bethany Seymour (soprano) Joel Williams (tenor) Ben Bevan (bass) Conductor Ian Smith Haydn The Creation Possibly the best loved of Haydn s choral works The Creation is a setting of the story from Genesis. From the opening Representation of Chaos, the blazing forth of light, the use of word painting to represent pain and various animals, the events of the story are all depicted in marvellous musical imagination. Haydn s great theatrical sense permeates the whole of this work. If you are not familiar with this masterpiece of musical creation then this is a concert not to be missed. With three outstanding soloists to complete the line-up you are guaranteed a wonderful evening. Sat 24 November 2018-7.30pm Soloist Rachel Nicholls (soprano) Conductor Michael Rose Wagner Overture The Mastersingers Strauss Four Last Songs Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 The plot of Wagner s only comic opera centres around the search for a knight to perform the prize song and thus win the daughter of the honoured Mastersinger. The prelude is full of the opera s melodies associated with the main characters. Rachel Nicholls, the internationally renowned and Bedfordshire favourite, will then perform Richard Strauss Four Last Songs. Written in his last year, the music is almost unbearably beautiful, with sumptuous harmonies and sensuous melodic lines, and demonstrates supreme mastery of the art of composition. Having earned Stalin s displeasure, Shostakovich made amends with what he called The creative reply of a Soviet artist to justified criticism. His 5th Symphony immediately became one of his most popular, full of fire and passion. Is the work's conclusion genuinely celebratory or savagely ironic? Your decision. Balcony/Tier 15, Flat 12 Concessions 13/ 10 Children/Students 5 Balcony/Tier 16 Flat 13 Concessions 15/ 12 Children/Students 6 www.bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk

Spreading Their Wings Sat 26 January 2019-7.30pm Soloist Robert Thompson (piano) Conductor Michael Rose Prokofiev Classical Symphony Schumann Piano Concerto in A Minor Strauss Wind Serenade in E Flat Beethoven Symphony No. 1 in C Four composers and four new directions awaiting them. Prokofiev enjoyed a growing reputation for witty writing, but there were complaints that the correct classical form was missing. His Classical Symphony silenced his critics; the result is a brilliant and immediately attractive work written in perfect classical style. Until Schumann married his beloved Clara, he composed almost exclusively for solo piano. Clara s growing fame as a concert pianist encouraged him to face the orchestral challenge. His Piano Concerto delighted Clara, who premiered the work, and will also delight us in the hands of our soloist, Robert Thompson. At 18 Richard Strauss completed his first Wind Serenade. Von Bulöw, renowned musician, invited him to conduct its première, and, thus encouraged, his abilities were en route to fulfilment. And finally - Beethoven. After waiting ten years to produce this 1st Symphony, it became the first of a series destined to have an incomparable influence on the music of the western world. From Russia and the Czech Republic Sat 23 February 2019-7.30pm Soloist Cristian Grajner De Sa (violin) Conductor Michael Rose Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Suite Glazunov Violin Concerto Dvořák Symphony No. 8 in G The concert opens with music with which many of us are overfamiliar. We hear it as wallpaper in shops, in cafés, on answering machines. What a pleasure to sit in a concert hall and really hear this delightful suite! We picture our heroine Clara listening to Tchaikovsky s descriptive dances as she enjoys the dancing. Our eagerly awaited violin concerto is by Glazunov, the virtuoso soloist Christian Grajner De Sa. A deeply romantic and brilliant work, it is also striking for the beauty of the orchestral writing. Dvořák, a master craftsman of symphonic writing, will not disappoint in his 8th Symphony. He wished the 8th to be different from my other symphonies, with individual ideas worked out in a new manner. Did he succeed? He has certainly given us a glorious work which some feel is his best. Balcony/Tier 15, Flat 12 Concessions 13/ 10 Children/Students 5 Balcony/Tier 16 Flat 13 Concessions 15/ 12 Children/Students 6 www.bedfordsymphony.com

Small but Perfectly Formed Stabat Mater Sat 30 March 2019-7.30pm Soloists Elizabeth Bottone (soprano) Louise Crane (mezzo soprano) Justin Lavender (tenor) Edward Grint (bass) Conductor Ian Smith Dvořák Stabat Mater Dvořák s mighty Stabat Mater was the piece that launched his career as a composer. It is a setting of the 13th century Catholic hymn to Mary which portrays her suffering during the crucifixion. Dvořák s setting is immensely beautiful and passionate in its intensity. It is as sophisticated as any of Bach s masterworks in its architecture and structure. Dvořák s greatest gift as a musician is his ability to write beautiful, lyrical, unforgettable melodies, and there are so many in the Stabat Mater. The soloists, orchestra and choir combine powerfully in the first and last movements of the piece. In the remainder the textures are varied with different combinations of the performers available. Again, we welcome four excellent soloists, two of them being local to Bedford. Last performed by the Choral Society in 1982 it is time to reacquaint yourself with this masterpiece! Sat 11 May 2019-7.30pm St. Peter s Church, Bedford Soloists Emily Groom (violin) Alex Collins (violin) Conductor Michael Rose Schubert Overture in the Italian Style in C Bach Double Violin Concerto Wagner Siegfried Idyll Mozart Symphony No. 41 ( Jupiter ) Schubert wrote two Overtures in the Italian Style in 1817 when Rossini was enjoying great popularity in Vienna. Both reflect the current fashion - sparkling and lightweight pieces of delicacy and polish. A century earlier, J S Bach also became fascinated by Italian music and vied with a friend to arrange Italian violin concertos for organ or harpsichord. Of Bach s own concertos, the Bach scholar Albert Schweitzer, (1875-1965), comments, one can never have enough of their beauty. We look forward eagerly to hearing Emily Groom and Alex Collins perform the most famous of these, for two violins. Schweitzer was also a Wagner enthusiast, and would have heard Wagner s Christmas gift to his wife Cosima - the Siegfried Idyll - again, small but perfectly formed. Mozart s genius takes over the end of the concert, and we end with the excitement and sheer structural skill of his Jupiter Symphony, No.41. Balcony/Tier 16 Flat 13 Concessions 15/ 12 Children/Students 6 Adults 12 Concessions 10 Children/Students 5 www.bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk

Bizet and Puccini An International Concert Sat 18 May 2019-7.30pm Soloist Mengyang Pan (piano) Conductor Michael Rose Wagner Prelude and Liebestod Grieg Piano Concerto in A Minor Sibelius Symphony No. 5 in E Flat Wagner s music for the opera Tristan and Isolde, premiered in 1865, probably sits at the high noon of musical romanticism. Composers coming afterwards might react against it; others might carry the torch for it; none could ignore it. The prelude unfolds with a depiction of longing and desire and tormented passion. When we have restored our equanimity, our favourite pianist Mengyang Pan will join us to perform Grieg s Piano Concerto. Last of all we offer the 5th Symphony of Sibelius. Probably the favourite of Sibelius seven symphonies, it has excitement, it scurries, it blossoms into luscious melody, it races towards the end and when it does arrive there, it ends with some rhythmic surprises! Sat 15 June 2019-7.30pm Soloists Elizabeth Bottone (soprano) Ben Thapa (tenor) Andrew Slater (bass) Conductor Ian Smith Bizet Te Deum Bizet Symphony in C Puccini Messa di Gloria This programme, despite having in it a Mass setting, is a glorious joyful celebration for a summer s evening of music written early in the composers careers. The Te Deum is a hymn of praise usually sung at the end of a morning service. Bizet s Te Deum is a riotous setting of these words. It was written when he was only 20. It complements very well the exuberant Symphony in C which he wrote 3 years earlier and which was immediately hailed as a youthful masterpiece! Similarly, Puccini s work was written when he was a mere 22 years old as a graduation exercise! It is not a full setting of the mass and is written in Puccini s operatic style. This will be a great way to spend a summer Saturday evening! Balcony/Tier 16 Flat 13 Concessions 15/ 12 Children/Students 6 Balcony/Tier 15, Flat 12 Concessions 13/ 10 Children/Students 5 www.bedfordsymphony.com

A5 12pp 2018-19.qxp_Layout 1 26/06/2018 13:35 Page 12 Sinfonia Out and About 7 & 14 July 2019-3.00pm As in previous years, Sinfonia members will be escaping from the metropolis this summer to take their music out into rural Bedfordshire. These Out and About concerts, directed by Jan Kaznowski, give the players the opportunity to embrace a different repertoire, typically focussing on the rich variety of early music from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. The 'Out and About' concerts in 2019 will feature the four Orchestral Suites by J S Bach, and a choral work by Vivaldi. The Sinfonia will be joined by the East Bedfordshire Chamber Choir, conducted by David Beer. Full details of the concert timings and venues and programmes will follow on the BOS website, on our Facebook page and in other publicity. We hope to see you there! www.bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk

Booking Information Tickets are available from: The Central Box Office, Harpur Suite, Harpur Square, Bedford, MK40 1LE Prices 5-16 (concessions available) All major credit / debit cards accepted. 24 hour reservations and booking at www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk The Bedfordshire Orchestral Society and the Bedford Choral Society wish to express their grateful thanks to all those Charitable Trusts, Commercial Sponsors, Friends and Advertisers for their financial support. Supporters In Kind Steve Monico Limited, Chartered Accountants, who advise and audit the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society's accounts and Charity Commission filings. Jet the Dog, who design programmes and posters for the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society. White Hart Press, who produce programmes, posters and leaflets for the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society. Kall Kwik for publicity for Bedford Choral Society. Mark Bowler, who supplied photography for the Bedfordshire Orchestral Society. Kevin Lines, who supplied photography for the Bedford Choral Society. Bedfordshire Orchestral Society is a registered charity: No. 262813 Bedford Choral Society is a registered charity: No. 291518 The societies gratefully acknowledge the support of the organisation below: www.bedfordsymphony.com www.bedfordchoralsociety.org.uk Tickets for 'The Armed Man' at Milton Keynes Theatre Stalls: 20, 17, 15; Circle: 20, 17, 15, 10; Upper Circle: 17, 15, 10 For persons under 18, tickets are available at 5 off all the above prices. Tickets may be ordered by phone or by post. Ordering tickets from Danesborough Chorus: For phone orders, call 01908 583460. For orders by post please write, giving your name, address and telephone number, to: Danesborough Chorus Ticket Secretary, 58 Church Road, Aspley Heath, Woburn Sands MK17 8TA. State number, location (stalls, circle or upper circle) and price(s) of tickets required and enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope together with your cheque made payable to Danesborough Chorus. If you would like your name to be added to the Danesborough Chorus email list, please also include your email address. Tickets are also available in person from Milton Keynes Theatre Box Office, or by phone (0844 871 7652) and online (additional fees payable including 1.25 restoration levy per ticket).