BREMF brochure 2016

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28th October to 13th November OBSERVATION, DISCOVERY INVENTION, CREATION NATURE & SCIENCE

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Brochure listing all events in Brighton Early Music Festival 2016. The festival this year is based on the theme of NATURE & SCIENCE.

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28th October to 13th November

OBSERVATION, DISCOVERY INVENTION, CREATION

NATURE &SCIENCE

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We would like to thank our Artistic Directors’ Circle Members, and our Friends, Supporters, Contributors and Premium Contributors. Without your support, Brighton Early Music Festival simply could not continue to bring top quality artists to Brighton. Thank you!

Brighton Early Music Festival gratefully acknowledges financial support from Arts Council England’s Grants for the Arts (funded by the National Lottery) and Brighton and Hove City Council for their ongoing championship and support of the festival.

Thank you to the following trusts who are supporting our work in 2016, including our Early Music Live! young artist scheme: The Behrens Foundation; The Dutton-Downing Trust; The Golsoncott Foundation; The Radcliffe Trust; The Stanley Picker Trust; donors to our Gaia crowdfunding appeal; and other donors who joined us after this brochure went to print.

WELCOME TO THE BRIGHTON EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016Welcome to the 2016 festival celebrating Nature and Science, two interconnected subjects that run closely alongside the history of music. Experiments with sound and instrument making were always associated also with the evolution of pitch and tuning systems; something far from standardised in all of the music we call ‘early’. At the same time, the sound of birds and other creatures was a musical inspiration, and possibly the origin of ornamentation and variation. Just listen to a blackbird or skylark, not to mention the rich polyphony of a dawn chorus! Even the earliest materials used to make instruments: bones, antlers, skins and sinew, derive directly from the natural world.

This year’s range of events will delve into this fascinating world while also examining the influence of the sheer beauty and majesty of nature upon composers and the writers of the texts they set to music. From delicate flowers associated with love and devotion to awe-inspiring storms and earthquakes, features of the natural world have inspired us to develop the science of music.

Join us for our free introduction day on Saturday 15th October and sample some of what is in store this year.

Deborah Roberts and Clare Norburn

Funders and partners:

/brightonearlymusic brightonemf@BREMF

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PRE-FESTIVAL EVENTS

Event 1: Saturday 17th September, 10am-5.30pm Clapham and Patching Village Hall, West Sussex, BN13 3UT

CATALONIAN COLOUR – A MUSICAL PILGRIMAGE TO 17TH-CENTURY MONTSERRATWorkshop for voices and instruments on the music of Joan Cererols

Led by Deborah Roberts

Organised by Southern Early Music Forum

Workshop registration: open now at semf.org.uk

Event 2: Saturday 24th September, 6pm Brighton Unitarian Church

THE NATURE OF WORDS – MASTERCLASS ON 17TH-CENTURY ITALIAN SONG

Led by Oliver Webber, Steven Devine and Deborah Roberts

Featuring some of the young soloists who took part in the BREMF 2015 production of Francesca Caccini’s La liberazione di Ruggiero, this masterclass will explore the intimate relationship between poetry, expression and music within early Italian opera and song.

Tickets: £10 (no conc)

Event 3: Sunday 25th September, 7.30pm, St Paul’s Church

LOVE AND FORTUNE: A NOBLE LEGACYFieri ConsortFrom haunting melancholy to stormy passion, former BREMF Live! madrigal ensemble Fieri Consort explores the powerfully expressive influence of Cipriano de Rore on the generations of composers who followed him. Includes madrigals by Rore, Marenzio, Wert, Ingegnieri and D’India and songs by Dowland and Gibbons.

Tickets: £14 (£12 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only) £5

Nancy Cole performing in Ruggiero at BREMF 2015

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Events 4 & 5: Saturday 1st October, 10.30am & 12pm (two performances), Friends’ Meeting House

OAE TOTS – GOING ON A JOURNEYA 45 minute concert ideal for 2-5 year olds but younger children also welcome (must be accompanied by an adult)

Prepare for an exciting journey around baroque Europe, and meet the instruments that live there – get up close with the wise old double bass, the fun-loving oboe and the troublesome horns. Join players from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment for these interactive concerts and be ready to clap, sing and bounce your way through the 17th century.

Tickets: Adults £5 (no conc); under 12s free

Event 6: Saturday 1st October, 2-4pm The Museum Lab, Brighton Museum, BN1 1EE

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH THE SCIENCE OF INSTRUMENTSBREMF and Brighton Museum present an exclusive opportunity to discover some of Brighton Museums’ collection of historic musical instruments, with talks by an instrument maker and a curator and a chance to see some of the collection up close. See bremf.org.uk for more details.

Tickets: £10 plus Brighton Museum admission (£5.20 adult, £3.50 child)

Book from late August in person at any Brighton Museums venue or on 03000 290902

PRE-FESTIVAL EVENTS

Event 7: Saturday 8th October, 10am-6.30pm St Paul’s Church

MANUEL CARDOSO (b.1566) REQUIEM Choral workshop and performance of Portuguese polyphony

Led by Deborah Roberts

Aimed at reasonably experienced singers who are probably members of choirs. Additional works by Duarte Lobo, Filipe de Magalhães and João Lourenço Rebelo.

There will be a short performance at 6pm - no ticket required.

Workshop registration: £18 (£14 conc)

Book online: bremf.org.uk/workshops

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Event 8: Saturday 15th October, 11am-5pm Friends’ Meeting House

THE SCIENCE OF MUSIC: THE MUSIC OF NATURE Festival introduction and preview day

Chaired by Flora Dennis (University of Sussex)

A day of free talks, tasters, live music and open discussions on subjects and ideas arising from this year’s theme – Nature and Science. Topics will include the development and conservation of instruments, an introduction to historic pitch and tuning, the inspiration of the natural world and an introduction and background story behind several festival events.

Stay for the whole day or just drop in. A full timetable of events and list of speakers will be published on the web and in our e-bulletin.

FREE EVENT

Event 9: Saturday 22nd October, 10.30am-5pm Friends’ Meeting House

NATURE: FOUR SEASONS OF MUSICWorkshop for loud and soft winds, plucked and bowed strings and consort singers

Led by Alison Kinder

Former BREMF Live! multi-instrumentalist and inspiring workshop leader Alison Kinder runs a day designed for consort players and singers with some experience.

This workshop welcomes all voices, strings, wind, brass, house-trained windcaps and tame double reeds, for a musical exploration of the seasons. Mistress Winter giving way to the sounds of the Suffolk owl and the merry minds of All creatures now, as The leaves be greene... Some pieces will be instrumental so singers would be wise to have an instrument to hand, and not all pieces will require loud winds so double reed and windcap players should have an alternative instrument or voice. All singers are welcome to play, all players to sing. Pitch A=440 Hz

Workshop registration: £18 (£14 conc)

Book online: bremf.org.uk/workshops

OCTOBER

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Event 10: Friday 28th October, 8pm St George’s Church

ATHANASIUS KIRCHER: MUSIC, SCIENCE, AND NATURAL MAGICL’Avventura LondonŽak Ozmo director, baroque guitar, archlute Emily Baines recorders Jim O’Toole violin, fiddle Natasha Kraemer cello, percussion David Gordon harpsichord

with Grace Davidson soprano

Athanasius Kircher (1602–1680) was a 17th-century German Jesuit polymath who published over 40 works on subjects ranging from music to Egyptology. He also used alchemy and mathematics to explain such musical phenomena as the cure of Saul’s melancholy by David’s harp, the cure of the tarantula’s bite, the harmonic organisation of the human body and the power of birdsong. This innovative and entertaining programme will illustrate the most memorable chapters from nine books of Kircher’s masterpiece through music by Kircher, Biber, Vivaldi, Rameau, and Handel (among others), with improvisatory dance music (including tarantella, of course!), traditional Hebrew songs, street songs, and much more!

Tickets: Premium £25 (£23 conc); A £20 (£18 conc);

B £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/RVS (on door only) £5

FRIDAY 28th & SATURDAY 29th OCTOBER

Event 11: Saturday 29th October, 1pm St Barnabas Church, Hove

THE WOODS SO WILDPiers Adams recorders and David Wright harpsichord

Recorder maestro Piers Adams and his Red Priest companion, harpsichordist David Wright, take a meander through the crazy world of the early Baroque era, with an emphasis on the wild and the woody! From trilling songbirds to the thrill of the hunt, the programme showcases the extraordinary virtuosity and bizarre flights of fancy which characterise the 17th century stylus phantasticus (as featured on their new CD Wild Men of the Seicento) – together with a brief visit into the 18th century for a transcription of Vivaldi’s famous Goldfinch Concerto.

Tickets: £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only) £5

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Recorded by BBC Radio 3 for later broadcast

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SATURDAY 29th & SUNDAY 30th OCTOBER

Event 12: Saturday 29th October, 7.30pm, St Paul’s Church Event 13: Sunday 30th October, 7.30pm, St Paul’s Church

GALILEOA music drama on the life and discoveries of Galileo Galilei

Script by Clare Norburn

The Marian ConsortKatie Trethewey and Miriam Allan sopranos Rory McCleery countertenor, director Guy Cutting and Simon Wall tenors Edward Grint bass

Monteverdi String BandOliver Webber violin, leader Theresa Caudle violin Wendi Kelly and David Brooker violas Christopher Suckling bass violin Peter McCarthy violone David Miller lute Eligio Quinteiro lute Steven Devine organ, harpsichord

TBA actor Nicholas Renton director

Dramatic moments in the life of Galileo, astronomer, physicist and philosopher; tried by the Inquisition, excommunicated and subjected to house arrest for his scientific beliefs. But he also had a passion for music. His father, brother and son were all musicians and his father’s practical studies into pitch and string tension may have influenced Galileo away from abstract theory towards practical scientific experiments.

Music will include much that Galileo would have known himself, including lute duets written by his father and works by Monteverdi, Carissimi, Gabrieli and Lassus.

Tickets: Premium £25 (£23 conc); A £20 (£18 conc);

B £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only) £5

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Event 15: Friday 4th November, 8pm, St Paul’s Church

THE LILY AND THE ROSEThe TellingClare Norburn soprano Ariane Prüssner mezzo soprano Leah Stuttard harp

As flowers associated with the Virgin Mary, the lily and the rose inspired countless compositions from the mesmeric 12th-century chant of Hildegard von Bingen to florid Italian 14th/early 15th-century songs. In this programme, fine examples from this beautiful repertoire appear alongside secular pieces comparing the beauty of the loved one to a variety of flowers.

Tickets: £18 (£16 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only) £5

TUESDAY 1ST & FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER

Event 14: Tuesday 1st November, 8.30pm, SEA LIFE Brighton

NEPTUNE’S SONG Orchestral Suites by Telemann and J S Bach

The Constellation ClubKatie Thomas conductor

Plunge into an underwater world and discover baroque treasures of the deep! Explore the oceanic auditorium with stellar international players in a unique immersive musical night out. This event promises to blow the traditional concert format out of the water!

Tickets: £15 (no conc)

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Event 16: Saturday 5th November, 1pm, Friends’ Meeting House

MEDICINE AND MORTALITYLife, death and beyond with music by Marais, Rameau and Forqueray

SATURDAY 5th NOVEMBER

Ensemble MolièreFlavia Hirte flute Alice Earll violin Jakab Kaufmann bassoon Kate Conway viola da gamba, cello Satoko Doi-Luck harpsichord

Dare to spend a day in a 17th-century French hospital! We see various scenes: a gall bladder operation with no anaesthetic, an asthmatic patient, someone convalescing and we meet a doctor. The glorious bells of St Genevieve toll, as one of the patients at the hospital has died. A funeral follows and Polymnie, the goddess of hymn, bids farewell to the soul as it rises to heaven.

Tickets: £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only, subject to availability) £5

Event 17: Saturday 5th November, 3-6pm, St Paul’s Church

BREMF LIVE! – NATURE, SCIENCE AND GUNPOWDER!A set of short showcase performances by five emerging ensembles selected for the festival’s Early Music Live! scheme:

BLOCK4 recorder quartet Fresh Ayre mezzo soprano and lute Consone Quartet period string quartet Ensemble Hesperi recorder and harpsichord Ensemble Lux Musicae London soprano, tenor, two recorders, violin, viola da gamba, harp and lute/chitarrone

Details of the full programme will be published on our website.

Tickets: £14 (£12 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only) £5

Event 18: Saturday 5th November, 9pm The Devil’s Disco, The Joker

BREMF LIVE! – CLUBNIGHTA post-firework special with five emerging ensembles. Standing only event aimed at younger audiences.

Tickets: £5 (no conc)

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Event 19: Sunday 6th November, 2.30pm, Ralli Hall, Hove

THE ART OF FUGUEFretworkAsako Morikawa Reiko Ichise Sam Stadlen Emily Ashton Richard Boothbyviols

As Bach’s final great work shows, his understanding of reason, ‘science’ and mathematics was profound, even if his religious conviction was equally deep. Bach’s brilliant, exuberant handling of his strikingly original theme shows both his scientific understanding of how notes fit together with mathematical precision, and how the unfolding of the counterpoint can seem entirely natural; as he would no doubt have said, ‘God-given’.

Celebrated viol consort Fretwork will introduce and play this ‘unfinished’ work in a new completion. Recent scholarship suggests that Bach deliberately left the final contrapunctus incomplete as a puzzle to be worked out. Richard Boothby will explain just how this has been done, including the use of clues left in Bach’s obituary.

Tickets: A £20 (£18 conc); B £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only subject to availability) £5

SUNDAY 6TH NOVEMBER

MUSIC IS OUR WORLD.TOWARDS THE HORIZON

Saturday 29 October 2016 7.30pm

Sibelius The Swan of TuonelaWalton Violin ConcertoSibelius Symphony No. 6Sibelius Symphony No. 7

Osmo Vänskä conductorTasmin Little violin

NORTH MEETS SOUTH

Saturday 26 November 2016 7.30pm

Glinka Waltz FantasyWalton Cello ConcertoTchaikovsky Symphony No. 4

Dima Slobodeniouk conductorDane Johansen cello

ELGAR’S ENIGMA

Saturday 11 March 20177.30pm

Dvořák Symphonic VariationsTchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1Elgar Enigma Variations

Rory Macdonald conductorIgor Tchetuev piano

ROMANTIC CLASSICS

Saturday 29 April 2017 7.30pm

Shostakovich Suite from the Incidental Music to Hamlet (excerpts)Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6

Joshua Weilerstein conductorMark Bebbington piano

2016/17 Concert Season at Brighton Dome Concert Hall

Book nowbrightondome.org.uk | 01273 709709Series discounts of up to 20% available

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SUNDAY 6th NOVEMBER

Event 20: Sunday 6th November, 7.30pm, All Saints Church, Hove

FAIREST ISLE AND FOULEST WEATHERIncludes music from The Tempest by Matthew Locke and King Arthur by Henry Purcell

Penelope Appleyard and Angela Hicks sopranos Edward Edgcumbe countertenor James Way tenor James Newby baritone

The BREMF PlayersAlison Bury leader

The BREMF SingersJohn Hancorn director

A specially auditioned line-up of new generation soloists tops the bill in a concert of English baroque music on the theme of our somewhat tempestuous climate. Includes music from Locke’s The Tempest and the famous ‘cold’ scene from Purcell’s ‘dramatick-opera’ King Arthur, as well as his ode Welcome to all the pleasures.

Tickets: Premium £25 (£23 conc); A £20 (£18 conc); B £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only) £5

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Event 21: Friday 11th November, 8pm, St George’s Church

GUTS AND GLORY!Heroic music for strings, trumpets and drums

Spiritato!Kinga Ujszászi violin, leader

featuring Russell Gilmour, Katie Hodges, Gareth Hoddinott, William Russell and Richard Thomas trumpet Keith Price timpani

Pioneering period instrumental ensemble Spiritato!, originally showcased through Early Music Live!, returns to BREMF, ‘led vivaciously by violinist Kinga Ujszászi’ (The Times). Beginning with trumpet calls straight from the battlefield, this vibrant programme presents baroque brass at its dazzling best. Featuring virtuosic works by Biber and Schmelzer, the ensemble blends the martial sound of no fewer than five natural trumpets with inventive and reflective pieces for strings – a showcase of all the pomp and majesty of an Imperial Court at the height of its powers.

This concert forms part of an Arts Council funded tour.

Café format – bring a picnic

Tickets: A £20 (£18 conc); B £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/RVS (on door only) £5

Price A seating is in cabaret format Most Price B seating is in the upstairs gallery

FRIDAY 11th NOVEMBER

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Event 22: Saturday 12th November, 11.30am Friends’ Meeting House

DR DEE’S DAUGHTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONEPalisander recorder consort and Rust & Stardust puppets

Ideal for 7-11 year olds (must be accompanied by an adult)

A new family-friendly show with live recorder consort music and handmade puppets. An exciting blend of music, puppetry and storytelling with themes of history, magic and science.

In 1595, Dr John Dee, alchemist, astronomer and magician, relocates to draughty Manchester College. While he is immersed in study, his daughter Katherine reads about his abandoned quest to discover the Philosopher’s Stone, the Elixir of Life…

Join us for magic, music and mischief!

Tickets: Adults £5 (no conc); under 12s free

Box Office 01904 658338 | www.ncem.co.uk/xmasNational Centre for Early Music, St Margaret’s Church, Walmgate, York YO1 9TL

Guests include Trevor Pinnock, Rachel Podger, Joglaresa and Gothic Voices

8–15 DECEMBER

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Events 23 & 24: Saturday 12th November, 3pm & 7.30pm St Bartholomew’s Church

GAIA - THREE INTERMEDI FOR A LIVING PLANETEnglish Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble

BREMF Consort of Voices Deborah Roberts director

Lacock Scholars Greg Skidmore director

BREMF Community Choir Andrew Robinson director

Onde Sonore madrigal ensemble with

Claire Williams organ, harpsichord Aileen Henry harp Toby Carr chitarrone Alison Kinder bass viol Anonymous 2 dance, choreography, design

Devised and directed by Deborah Roberts

Filming by Sid Duit (in Italy), Oliver Martin (in Ethiopia and Italy) and Zen Grisdale (in UK and film editing) Projections and lighting by Pitch Black

SATURDAY 12th NOVEMBER

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This modern take on the 16th-century intermedi spectaculars brings together music and drama from the 16th and 17th centuries with contemporary equivalents to the impressive stage machinery of the original intermedi. Film, projections, lighting effects, mime, yoga and dance are integrated with the music to tell the story of our Earth and how we have perceived it through the ages, from the core to the skies. Music ranges from extracts from the powerful ‘Earthquake’ mass of Antoine Brumel, through selections from Monteverdi’s Orfeo and Marco da Gagliano’s La Flora, pastoral Italian madrigals and instrumental dances to grand motets celebrating the Queen of Heaven.

This concert is dedicated to the memory of Andy Watson, a wonderful volunteer and member of the BREMF Community Choir. He is greatly missed but still part of Gaia.

Tickets: Premium £25 (£23 conc); A £20 (£18 conc); B £12 (£10 conc); PromTicket/SP (on door only) £5

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Event 25: Sunday 13th November, 2.30pm Ralli Hall, Hove

SPRINGTIME FOR THE PIAN’ E FORTETrio GoyaMaggie Cole fortepiano Kati Debretzeni violin Sebastian Comberti cello

In a return visit by this celebrated piano trio, music by Haydn, Beethoven and Diabelli will chart the evolution and development of the fortepiano; its innovative construction reaching a moment of perfection in the late 1790s.

Tickets: £18 (£16 conc); Prom Ticket/SP (on door only, subject to availability) £5

SUNDAY 13th NOVEMBER

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Event 26: Sunday 13th November, 8pm St George’s Church

SOUND HOUSE - FRANCIS BACON AND THE NATURE OF SOUND

The Society of Strange and Ancient InstrumentsClare Salaman tromba marina, nyckelharpa Alison McGillivray bass viol, lyra viol Jean Kelly bray harp, triple harp Jon Banks santouri, renaissance guitar, gothic harp, trunkJon Nicholls electronics

Although Francis Bacon, 17th-century philosopher, statesman and visionary, is widely regarded as the father of modern science, his investigations into the nature of sound are little known. He was intrigued by seemingly magical effects like echoes and sympathetic vibration and sought to explain them through a series of experiments.

Combining modern sound technology with ancient instruments, this programme explores the aural illusions that so intrigued Bacon, linking fresh interpretations of 17th-century music with newly composed pieces.

This concert forms part of an Arts Council England funded tour.

Tickets: Premium £25 (£23 conc); A £20 (£18 conc); B £12 (£10 conc); Prom Ticket/RVS (on door only) £5

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SUPPORT BREMF

PLAY YOUR PART AND GET CLOSER TO THE MUSICSupport the UK’s most innovative early music festival by becoming a Festival Friend (from £30), or get closer to the creative process by joining our Artistic Directors’ Circle (from £500).

BREMF is a registered charity (no 1097288). We receive no core funding and simply couldn’t survive were it not for the support of individuals. Please do join us and help to ensure our future.

GET INVOLVEDJoin our Friends or Artistic Directors’ Circle SchemesMembership is valid for one year from the date of joining or renewal. You can join online at bremf.org.uk/friend, by calling 01273 833746 or by picking up a form at a concert.

Friends: £30 (single), £50 (couple) receive: • 2 weeks of priority booking (from 22nd August)• an allocation of free programmes• an invitation to a Friends’ reception

Supporters: £75 (single), £100 (couple) receive Friends’ benefits PLUS: • an option to buy 1 HALF PRICE ticket (2 for a couple)

for one of a selection of daytime concerts • an invitation to an open rehearsal • the option to make seat reservations at most concerts

Contributors: £125 or more (single or couple) and Premium Contributors: £250 or more (single or couple) receive Friends’ benefits PLUS:

• FREE ticket(s) for one choice from the events indicated under ‘Supporters’

• invitations to open rehearsals• named acknowledgement in concert programmes• the option to make seat reservations at most concerts

Our Artistic Directors’ Circle enables you to get really close to the creative processes and planning of the Festival, whilst visiting some intriguing venues and meeting festival artists. There are two levels of support: from £500-£999 and £1000+. For more details, email [email protected], call 020 7281 6864 or visit bremf.org.uk/friend.

Support us today at bremf.org.uk/friend

“It was almost like having our own personal performance - and so interesting to see the creative process.” BREMF Friend on attending an open rehearsal

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SUPPORT BREMF

GAIN NEW SKILLS & REWARDSYou can get involved in helping the festival in a variety of ways: either as a festival volunteer or through our Festival Trainee programme for graduates. Volunteers and trainees help not just during the festival but throughout the year. In return we can provide you with the opportunity to develop new skills and experience, as well as access to some of our concerts.

There are a number of ways you can help, from assisting with publicity, driving the BREMF van, lighting and sound, to checking tickets and helping at events.

Find out more at bremf.org.uk/volunteer. Sign up as a volunteer on the website, or by emailing [email protected].

Here’s what one of our team had to say:

“ During the festival itself it was like living (part-time at any rate) in another world – on the train journey home Sunday evening I felt a little bit of magic had left me.”

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If you are coming by car please allow plenty of time for parking. For on-street parking you are advised to pre-register for phone payment at paybyphone.co.uk or by phoning 01273 458458. An app is available for smartphone users but a smartphone is not essential. Parking meters have been reduced in number but you can pay with cash at a PayPoint store – find one by postcode at paypoint.com/en-gb or see suggestions under some venues below. For more information, including multi-storey car parks, see brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/parking-and-travel/parking/. For public transport information see southernrailway.com and buses.co.uk.

All venues except The Devil’s Disco at The Joker (Event 18) have wheelchair access. For further information and help, please phone 01273 833746.

1 ST BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCHAnn Street, Brighton BN1 4GPBuses: 5/5A/5B 21 22 24 25 26 46 48 49 50. London Road car park is immediately behind the church. Pay machine for coins or cards. Entrance in Providence Place, approached by car from New England Street via Elder Street.

2 ST GEORGE’S CHURCHSt George’s Road (junction Abbey Road), Brighton BN2 1EDBuses: 1/1A 7/N7 14C to Royal Sussex County Hospital; 12/12A 14/14A along Marine Parade. Pay and display street parking near the church (very limited) but also on Marine Parade to the east. Cash PayPoints 22, 53 & 71 St George’s Road. Bus no. 7 runs from Brighton Marina (free multi-storey car park) to Royal Sussex County Hospital.

3 ST PAUL’S CHURCHWest Street, Brighton BN1 2RE8 minutes’ walk from Brighton station.Buses: Any bus to Churchill Square, including 1/1A 2 5/5A/5B 6 21 24 25 46 48 49. Multi-storey car park in Churchill Square.

4 FRIENDS’ MEETING HOUSEShip Street, Brighton BN1 1AFBuses: Any bus to Old Steine or North Street including 1/1A 2 5/5A 7 12/12A 14 22 24 25 26 27 28/29 37 46 47 48 49 50. Multi-storey car park (The Lanes) at Black Lion Street.

5 BRIGHTON UNITARIAN CHURCHNew Road, Brighton BN1 1UFBuses/parking: as for venue 4. Multi-storey car park at Church Street.

6 SEA LIFE BRIGHTONMarine Parade, Brighton BN2 1TBBuses/parking: as for venue 4.

7 THE JOKER2 Preston Road (Preston Circus), Brighton BN1 4QFTrain: London Road or Brighton stations. Bus: 5/5A/5B. London Road car park - entrance in Providence Place, approached by car from New England Street via Elder Street.

8 RALLI HALL81 Denmark Villas, Hove BN3 3THTrain: Hove station. Bus: 7. Multi-storey car park in Norton Road. On-street parking (cash PayPoint 72 Goldstone Villas).

9 ST BARNABAS CHURCH88 Sackville Road, Hove BN3 3HETrain: Hove or Aldrington stations. Buses: 5/5A/5B. On-street parking (cash PayPoint 115 Sackville Road).

10 ALL SAINTS CHURCHThe Drive (corner of Eaton Road), Hove BN3 3QETrain: Hove station 6-8 minutes’ walk. Buses: 2/2A, 5/5A/5B, 7, 21/21A. Multi-storey car park in Norton Road, on-street parking (cash PayPoint on Eaton Road opposite side door of church).

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BOOKING INFORMATION

There are four ways to buy tickets in advance for most concerts promoted by Brighton Early Music Festival:

1. E-Tickets: you purchase these from bremf.org.uk, print them on your own printer and bring them to the concert together with the credit card with which you made the purchase. There is no booking fee for e-tickets.

2. Online Box Office Tickets: you purchase these online but have the tickets issued to you either by post or on the door. These are a practical solution if you are buying for people who may arrive at the concert separately from you (and your credit card – see above) or if you cannot easily print your own tickets. There is a handling charge of £2 per transaction for online Box Office tickets.

3. By post using the form on page 23 (£2 handling charge).

4. By phone (£2.50 handling charge) or in person (no fee) from the Brighton Dome Ticket Office, New Road, Brighton BN1 1UE (01273 709709), open Mon-Sat 10am to 6pm. Bookings for Events 1, 6, 7 and 9 cannot be handled by Brighton Dome Ticket Office.

Please note that tickets, once paid for, cannot be refunded except in the event that the concert is cancelled. Seats are not numbered and are unreserved, but for most events we provide an informal seat reservation service for BREMF Friends at Supporter level and above and members of the Artistic Directors’ Circle (see page 18).

BOOKING FOR WORKSHOPSPre-registration at bremf.org.uk is essential for BREMF workshops (Events 7 and 9). Deadlines are given on the website, but in all cases booking may be closed earlier if all places have been allocated.

PROM TICKETSA £5 Prom Ticket is available on the door for Event 3 and for most Main Festival concerts (Events 10-26 except Events 14, 18 and 22), which admits you to a standing place (SP) or a restricted view seat (RVS) depending on the venue. These tickets are sold subject to availability on the day.

A special Bargain Prom Pass (£50) is available at bremf.org.uk giving Prom Ticket access to all relevant concerts, subject to availability at time of purchase.

CONCESSIONARY TICKETS These are available to young people (age 12-25 inclusive) and those in receipt of state pension or benefits. Children under 12 are admitted free of charge if accompanied by a paying adult; however, a Child Ticket must be obtained. Unaccompanied children under 16 cannot be the responsibility of the festival.

FESTIVAL TICKET SPECIAL OFFERSSave up to 30% with our Season Ticket. A Season Ticket costing £178 (£161 concessions) gives you a top price ticket to all Main Festival concerts (Events 10-26) except Events 18 and 22. This is subject to availability of tickets at the time of purchase – if the best seats for an event are sold out we will supply the next best available. Season Tickets can ONLY be obtained from bremf.org.uk or by using the postal booking form in this brochure.

Save 10% by buying tickets for four or more different Main Festival concerts (Events 10-26, except Events 18 and 22) in one transaction. For the same qualifying events you can also save up to 20% with our group rate savings for multiple tickets for a single concert - reductions start at 10% for a group of ten. Please phone 01273 833746 for group bookings.

Booking for most concerts opens to members of the Friends of the Festival Scheme (see page 18) on 22nd August and to the general public on 5th September. Prom Tickets (RVS or SP) can only be purchased on the door. For information on registration for BREMF workshops (Events 7 and 9) please see below. Registration for Event 1 is at semf.org.uk. Tickets for Event 6 may be booked from late August in person at any Brighton Museums venue or on 03000 290902.

Brochure design and production: Agata Rybicka - agatarybicka.com BREMF photography: Robert Piwko - robertpiwko.co.uk Cover image design: Kate Benjamin - katebenjamin.com

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