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NOT ALL ORCHESTRAS
ARE THE SAME
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THURSDAY 9 OCTOBER 2014QUEEN ELIZABETH HALLFlying the Flag: L’Amour
RAMEAU Pigmalion RAMEAU Anacréon (1754)
JONATHAN WILLIAMS conductorEDITH LALONGER choreographer
Casts includeANNA DENNIS sopranoDANIEL AUCHINCLOSS tenorMATTHEW BROOK baritone
CHOIR OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
WEDNESDAY 22 OCTOBER 2014ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLFlying The Flag: The French Beethoven
BERLIOZ Overture, Béatrice et Bénédict ONSLOW Symphony No. 1 in A BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, Eroica
FRANÇOIS-XAVIER ROTH conductor
TUESDAY 4 NOVEMBER 2014 ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLDonizetti’s Les Martyrs
DONIZETTI Les Martyrs
SIR MARK ELDER conductor
MICHAEL SPYRES PolyeucteJOYCE EL-KHOURY PaulineDAVID KEMPSTER SévèreBRINDLEY SHERRATT FélixCLIVE BAYLEY CallisthènesWYNNE EVANS Néarque
OPERA RARA CHORUS
TUESDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2014QUEEN ELIZABETH HALLLord of the Strings
MOZART Divertimento in F MENDELSSOHN String Symphony
No. 10 in B minor HAYDN Violin Concerto No. 1 in C GRIEG Poème érotiqueELGAR SospiriDVORÁK Serenade for Strings
RICHARD TOGNETTI director/violin
TUESDAY 9 DECEMBER 2014ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLMessiah
HANDEL Messiah
ROBERT HOWARTH conductorSOPHIE BEVAN sopranoCATHERINE WYN-ROGERS
mezzo-sopranoJOHN MARK AINSLEY tenor ASHLEY RICHES baritone
CHOIR OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
THURSDAY 15 JANUARY 2015ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL Flying the Flag: Images of Russia
MUSSORGSKY Night on the Bare Mountain (original version)
MUSSORGSKY Scenes from Boris Godunov (original version): Coronation scene, Boris’s monologue from Act 2 (the ‘clock’ scene) and the Death of Boris
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Winter Daydreams
VLADIMIR JUROWSKI conductorSERGEI LEIFERKUS baritone
SUNDAY 18 JANUARY 2015LEVEL 5 FUNCTION ROOM, ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLStudy Day: Flying the Flag
10.30AM AND 2PMThis year’s OAE study day looks at the Flying the Flag series which runs through the season.
THURSDAY 5 FEBRUARY 2015QUEEN ELIZABETH HALLFlying the Flag: The Bohemians
MOZART Serenade in B flat, Gran Partita
MYSLIVECEK Wind Octet No. 2 in E flat
MOZART Selection from Don Giovanni
WIND SOLOISTS OF THE OAE
WEDNESDAY 4 MARCH 2015ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLFlying the Flag: Best of both
SMETANA Overture, The Bartered Bride BRAHMS Violin Concerto DVORÁK Symphony No. 9, New World
ÁDÁM FISCHER conductorVIKTORIA MULLOVA violin
THURSDAY 2 APRIL 2015ROYAL FESTIVAL HALLBach’s St Matthew Passion
BACH St Matthew Passion
CHOIR ONESOPHIE BEVAN sopranoPAULA MURRIHY mezzo-sopranoMARK PADMORE director/EvangelistSTEPHAN LOGES Christus
CHOIR TWOTBC sopranoROBIN BLAZE counter-tenorANDREW TORTISE tenorMATTHEW BROOK baritone
SOLOISTS OF THE CHOIR OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
TUESDAY 12 MAY 2015QUEEN ELIZABETH HALLThe rough with the smooth
TELEMANN Ouverture, BurlesqueVIVALDI Concerto in D minor for
viola d’amore and luteSTEVIE WISHART Concerto à Double
Entendre (world premiere)HANDEL Concerto for lute and harp
Op. 4 No. 6 in B flat HANDEL Sonata à Cinque in B flat HANDEL Concerto Grosso Op. 6
No. 1 in G
KATI DEBRETZENI director/violinCHI-CHI NWANOKU MBE double bass
2014-2015 CONCERTS AT SOUTHBANK CENTRE
ALL EVENTS START AT 7PM UNLESS INDICATED.
FOR DETAILS OF OUR ‘THE WORKS’ EVENTS
PLEASE TURN TO PAGE 15.
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Running through this year’s concert season is Flying the Flag, a series exploring the concept of nationhood and music. Spanning two centuries, it explores widely contrasting national styles, lost nations and turning points in nations’ histories, both musical and political, exemplified by Beethoven’s revolution-era Symphony No. 3. The series starts, however, with Rameau, whose distinctive style influenced French and European music through the 18th century and beyond – and concludes with Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, the result of a commission to write a symphony in a new ‘American’ style. Complementing the series is our annual study day, allowing you to explore Flying the Flag in more depth.
9 October: L’Amour (France)22 October: The French Beethoven
(France / Germany)15 January: Images of Russia (Russia)18 January: Study Day5 February: The Bohemians (Bohemia)4 March: Best of Both
(Czechoslovakia / USA)
Flying the Flag: Study Day
Sunday 18 January 2015Level 5 Function Room, Royal Festival Hall10.30am & 2pm
Our study day this year gives you a chance to delve deeper into our season theme of Flying the Flag. In the morning session we’ll take a look at a variety of composers and national styles, before moving on to an in-depth look at Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and the Russian identity to complement our concert featuring the music of these composers on 15 January. In the afternoon we’ll move on to France, looking at just what makes French music sound French, how the rhythm of the French language influences French musical style and the international impact of French composers such as Rameau. The afternoon session will include vocal performance to highlight aspects of the study day, as well as a demonstration of Baroque dance.
Tickets £12 per session£ 6 concession£ 4 studentBook both parts of the day and save 15%
FLYING THE FLAG
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RAMEAU Pigmalion RAMEAU Anacréon (1754)—JONATHAN WILLIAMS conductorEDITH LALONGER choreographer
PIGMALION:DANIEL AUCHINCLOSS PigmalionKATHERINE MANLEY La StatueANNA DENNIS L'AmourSUSANNA HURRELL Céphise
ANACRÉON:MATTHEW BROOK AnacréonANNA DENNIS ChloéAGUSTIN PRUNELL-FRIEND Batile
CHOIR OF THE ENLIGHTENMENTLES PLAISIRS DES NATIONS
Concert finishes at approximately 9pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
Concert supported by Robert & Laura Cory
ENJOY ANACRÉON AT HOMEOur studio recording of Rameau’s Anacréon will be available in autumn 2014. Visit oae.co.uk/shop to purchase your copy.
ANNA DENNIS
CONCERT 1FLYING THE FLAG: L’AMOUR—Thursday 9 October 2014Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7pm
A double bill of short operas by one of the Baroque’s great radicals, Rameau, including his rarely performed 1754 version of Anacréon.
Both operas tonight explore the power of the arts: Pigmalion finds love through sculpture, and in Anacréon, Batile and Chloé fall in love after having been inspired by the beauty of Anacréon’s poetry.
A radical innovator, later accepted as a true French great, Rameau’s music still speaks to audiences with incredible directness and clarity today, making these two performances, performed tonight with Baroque dance from Les Plaisirs des Nations, an all-too-rare must-see.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium.Free AdmissionLisa Beznosiuk, OAE Principal Flute, and Chi-chi Nwanoku MBE, Principal Double Bass introduce the 2014-2015 season which they have curated.
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FRANÇOIS-XAVIER ROTH
CONCERT 2FLYING THE FLAG: THE FRENCH BEETHOVEN—Wednesday 22 October 2014Royal Festival Hall, 7pm
Tonight we touch on three nationalities, two radicals and one lost genius. The lost genius is George Onslow. This Anglo-French composer was a huge figure in his time, indeed nicknamed ‘The French Beethoven’. The radicals are Berlioz and Beethoven – Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 was shocking in its day, one critic calling it a ‘crass monster’. Today it vies for status as one of the greatest symphonies ever written.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionBeyond Beethoven Is music history dominated unjustly by a few select composers? This Royal Philharmonic Society talk explores some of the classical composers who were popular in their day but have long since vanished from the concert stage.
The AftershowJoin us after the concert by the Level 2 bar for a free performance of George Onslow's String Quintet, The Bullet.
BERLIOZ Overture, Béatrice et Bénédict ONSLOW Symphony No. 1 in ABEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 in E flat,
Eroica—FRANÇOIS-XAVIER ROTH conductor
Concert finishes at approximately 9pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
Concert supported by Sir Martin & Lady Smith
SPECIAL OCCASION?Try a Premium Box Seat - great views, privacy and a free glass of wine! See page 18 for details.
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DONIZETTI Les Martyrs—SIR MARK ELDER conductor
MICHAEL SPYRES PolyeucteJOYCE EL-KHOURY PaulineDAVID KEMPSTER SévèreBRINDLEY SHERRATT FelixCLIVE BAYLEY CallisthènesWYNNE EVANS NéarqueOPERA RARA CHORUS
Concert finishes at approximately 10.30pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
Concert supported by Robert & Laura Cory
SPECIAL OCCASION?Try a Premium Box Seat - great views, privacy and a free glass of wine! See page 18 for details.
Concert given in partnership with
JOYCE EL-KHOURY
—Tuesday 4 November 2014Royal Festival Hall, 7pm
A fascinating mix of Italian and French operatic styles and a work of high drama, Les Martyrs started life as a very different opera – Poliuto, composed for Naples where it fell foul of the censors on account of its religious content.
In response, Donizetti refashioned the work for Paris – adding an elaborate and startling overture, ballet music, new arias and innovative ensemble pieces.
Conducted by Sir Mark Elder, Opera Rara’s Artistic Director and OAE Principal Artist, this performance will be realised by a superb cast featuring Michael Spyres, Joyce El-Khoury and David Kempster, and is the latest instalment of the highly successful collaboration between the OAE and Opera Rara.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionProfessor Roger Parker, Dr Flora Wilson and Jonathan Keates introduce Donizetti’s Les Martyrs.
CONCERT 3DONIZETTI’S LES MARTYRS
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CONCERT 5 MESSIAH—Tuesday 9 December 2014Royal Festival Hall, 7pm
Supercharged with musical inspiration, it’s no surprise that Handel’s Messiah was one of the first pieces of music to be ‘revived’ back in 1784. Until then classical music, believe it or not, was always about what was new, and not what was old.
Handel’s extraordinary musical vision was luckily not lost to music’s back catalogue, and tonight’s concert is the perfect way to experience this visionary, ecstatic piece of music, with a superb line-up of soloists. What better way to start the festive season?
CONCERT 4LORD OF THE STRINGS—Tuesday 25 November 2014Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7pm
Famed violinist Richard Tognetti, Artistic Director of the Australian Chamber Orchestra, leads us in music ranging from the zesty freshness of Haydn through to the rich sonorities and melancholic beauty of Dvořák’s Serenade. Along the way there are two rare and intriguing miniatures – Elgar’s achingly beautiful Sospiri and Grieg’s intriguingly named Erotique.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionAn introduction to period string instruments, with members of the Orchestra.
MOZART Divertimento in FMENDELSSOHN String Symphony No. 10
in B minor HAYDN Violin Concerto No. 1 in C GRIEG Poème érotique (arr. Tognetti)ELGAR SospiriDVORÁK Serenade for Strings —RICHARD TOGNETTI director/violin
Concert finishes at approximately 8.45pm including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
NEWS JUNKIE?Our blog at oae.co.uk/blog is the place for all the latest on the Orchestra.
RICHARD TOGNETTI
HANDEL Messiah —ROBERT HOWARTH conductorSOPHIE BEVAN sopranoCATHERINE WYN-ROGERS
mezzo-sopranoJOHN MARK AINSLEY tenorASHLEY RICHES baritoneCHOIR OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Concert finishes at approximately 9.30pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
SPECIAL OCCASION?Try a Premium Box Seat - great views, privacy and a free glass of wine! See page 18 for details.
CATHERINE WYN-ROGERS
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionHandel and Philanthropy Handel’s music is well known, but his philanthropic endeavours less so – we explore them in this pre-concert talk.
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MUSSORGSKY Night on the Bare Mountain (original version)
MUSSORGSKY Scenes from the original version of Boris Godunov: Coronation scene, Boris's monologue from Act 2 (the 'clock' scene) and the Death of Boris
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Winter Daydreams
—VLADIMIR JUROWSKI conductorSERGEI LEIFERKUS baritone
Concert finishes at approximately 9pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
Concert supported by:Robert & Laura Cory Selina & David Marks
SPECIAL OCCASION?Try a Premium Box Seat - great views, privacy and a free glass of wine! See page 18 for details.
VLADIMIR JUROWSKI
CONCERT 6FLYING THE FLAG: IMAGES OF RUSSIA—Thursday 15 January 2015Royal Festival Hall, 7pm
Night on the Bare Mountain is one of those pieces which hi-fi shops use to impress customers, but it’s better with no hi-fi in the way – live. It’s an explosive start to tonight’s programme which includes dramatic scenes from Mussorgsky’s dark-hued opera Boris Godunov with star baritone Sergei Leiferkus, and concludes with Tchaikovsky’s first symphony, a work inspired by Russian life and folk music and of which the composer himself said was “better than any of my other more mature works”.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionAn introduction to tonight's concert with conductor Vladimir Jurowski.
The AftershowJoin artists after the concert for an informal discussion and Q&A.
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MOZART Serenade in B flat, Gran PartitaMYSLIVECEK Wind Octet No. 2 in E flatMOZART Selection from Don Giovanni—WIND SOLOISTS OF THE OAE
Concert finishes at approximately 9pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
FAVOURITE SEATS?Make sure you secure them before anyone else with priority booking - see page 20.
CONCERT 7FLYING THE FLAG: THE BOHEMIANS—Thursday 5 February 2015Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7pm
Earlier this season our string section had their time in the limelight (25 November) so this concert showcases the wonderful sound-world that the period-specific instruments of the OAE’s wind section provide. Tying into our season theme of Flying the Flag there’s a central-European Bohemian focus, including music from a close friend of Mozart’s, Josef Mysliveček, whose dynamic personality shines through in his music. The concert opens with Mozart’s masterpiece for 12 wind instruments (plus a rogue double bass), known especially for its heart-melting adagio.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionAn introduction to period wind instruments, with members of the Orchestra.
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SMETANA Overture,The Bartered Bride BRAHMS Violin Concerto DVORÁK Symphony No. 9 in E minor,
New World—ÁDÁM FISCHER conductorVIKTORIA MULLOVA violin
Concert finishes at approximately 9pm, including interval.
Concert supported by:Robert & Laura CoryMark, Rosamund, Benedict & Emily Williams
VIKTORIA MULLOVA
CONCERT 8FLYING THE FLAG: BEST OF BOTH—Wednesday 4 March 2015Royal Festival Hall, 7pm
This last concert in our Flying the Flag series straddles the Atlantic, and in doing so offers audiences the best of both worlds, old and new. There’s an energetic Slavic start, before Brahms’ lyrical Violin Concerto. At its premiere the composer, who was conducting, suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction – something which will hopefully be avoided this evening. The concert is rounded off with Dvořák’s Symphony, written in the USA, but expressing the composers longing for home. And of course made famous in the Hovis advert…
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionA talk about the origins of Dvořák’s New World Symphony.
BACH St Matthew Passion
CHOIR ONESOPHIE BEVAN sopranoPAULA MURRIHY mezzo-sopranoMARK PADMORE Director/EvangelistSTEPHAN LOGES Christus
CHOIR TWOTBC soprano ROBIN BLAZE counter-tenorANDREW TORTISE tenorMATTHEW BROOK baritone
SOLOISTS OF THE CHOIR OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Concert finishes at approximately 10pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
Concert supported by Dunard Fund
MARK PADMORE
CONCERT 9BACH’S ST MATTHEW PASSION—Thursday 2 April 2015Royal Festival Hall, 7pm
One of the iconic pieces of the classical canon, Bach’s St Matthew Passion retains its huge emotional impact even 300 years on from its premiere. Performed on period instruments to reveal the original colours and textures of the music, it is here sung by a top-drawer cast, led by the great Bach interpreter Mark Padmore.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionOAE musicians talk about tonight’s performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion and how it is realised without a conductor.
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CONCERT 10 THE ROUGH WITH THE SMOOTH—Tuesday 12 May 2015Queen Elizabeth Hall, 7pm
At the centre of this concert is a brand new piece by the acclaimed composer Stevie Wishart, whose track record encompasses both early music and cutting-edge electronics. Unusually, the piece puts the double bass centre stage, and is inspired by the Baroque concerto grosso. Here our Principal Double Bassist Chi-chi Nwanoku plays between two ‘concertanto’ groups, the soave (smooth) and the ruvido (rough), with the rest of the Orchestra behind. Complementing this new work are pieces by Handel, Telemann and Vivaldi.
OAE Extras at 5.45pm. Royal Festival Hall auditorium. Free AdmissionChi-chi Nwanoku MBE and Stevie Wishart introduce tonight’s world premiere.
The AftershowJoin artists after the concert for an informal discussion and Q&A.
TELEMANN Overture, BurlesqueVIVALDI Concerto in D minor for viola
d’amore and lute, RV 540STEVIE WISHART Concerto à Double
Entendre (world premiere)HANDEL Concerto for lute and harp
in B flat, Op. 4 No. 6HANDEL Sonata à Cinque in B flat,
HWV 288 HANDEL Concerto Grosso Op. 6
No. 1 in G—KATI DEBRETZENI director/violinCHI-CHI NWANOKU MBE double bass
Concert finishes at approximately 9pm, including interval.
Download your free programme at oae.co.uk/programmes or collect a free copy on the night.
BURNING QUESTIONS?Put them to musicians and guest artists at our free Aftershow events.
The Works is our series that gives you the low-down on selected classical masterpieces in a friendly, relaxed and informative style. In the 70 minute concert we’ll give the classical equivalent of a museum audio-tour, with our presenter and Orchestra taking you through the selected pieces of music step-by-step. After a chance to put your questions to the musicians, we’ll perform the music in full.
Plus there’s jazz in the bar from 6pm and a chance to meet musicians afterwards. And the early finish means you can take advantage of the Southbank plethora of restaurants for a leisurely dinner afterwards.
For more info, videos and more visitoae.co.uk/theworks
“Brilliant :) Can't wait for the next concert!”Audience member
MONDAY 24 NOVEMBER 2014, 7PMGRIEG Poème érotiqueELGAR SospiriDVORÀK Serenade for Strings _TUESDAY 3 FEBRUARY 2015, 7PMMOZART Serenade in B flat, Gran Partita
TICKETS£25 front stalls£15 rear stalls£2.50 childrenWe particularly recommend The Works for children aged 11+
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OAE EXTRASThrough our OAE Extras programme you can learn more about the music, instruments, composers and what we believe makes our performances unique.
At every concert there’s a FREE pre-concert event or performance, and in addition three concerts also feature an informal Aftershow event, featuring a relaxed discussion and Q+A with artists out in the bar after the concert, or an extra musical performance.
OAE Extras events offer a great opportunity to find out more about the music and Orchestra. Many of them don’t require any
musical knowledge in order to enjoy them, so if you’re new to classical music then look out for this symbol:
OAE TOTS & FAMILYOAE TOTS
SAILING AWAYSunday 19 October 2014 at 10am and 11.30am—PITTER PATTER RAINDROPSSaturday 21 February 2015 at 10am and 11.30am—SPLASHING ABOUTSunday 12 April 2015 at 10am and 11.30am
These lively and fun concerts for the very youngest of music lovers are recommended for those aged 2-5 and their friends and families. Children aged less than 2 are welcome and do not need a ticket, providing they can sit on your lap! For our events in 2014-15 we’re having a watery theme as part of our national Watercycle tour where you’ll hear masterpieces by Handel and Vivaldi mixed in with songs for all the family.
OAE FAMILY CONCERT
WATERCYCLESunday 19 October 2014, 3pmPurcell Room at Queen Elizabeth HallA lively family concert with composer James Redwood who will join us as we explore music inspired by water, music about water and music to be performed on water. Starting with overtures and beginnings, explore the OAE's instruments and look at how great composers such as Handel and Vivaldi have painted pictures in music. Expect to be surprised and to join in with us on our musical journey...
Watercycle is suitable for 7 – 11 year olds and their families and carers.The concert lasts approximately one hour.
TICKETS£9 Adults, £1 tots
BOOK NOW0844 847 9922southbankcentre.co.uk/oae(Transaction fee applies)
All events take place in the Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall and last 45 minutes.
TICKETS
£10 & £12 adults
£5 & £6 children
BOOK NOW
0844 847 9922
southbankcentre.co.uk/oae
(Transaction fee applies)
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THE NIGHT SHIFTOur trail-blazing late-night series continues. Hour-long concerts at Southbank Centre are presented from the stage and feature live music and DJs in the bar before and after. Running alongside these watch out for pub gigs across London. Please check our website for the latest information, with events usually announced one month ahead. oae.co.uk/thenightshift
FULL TIME STUDENT? GET ATTITUDE.Our FREE student discount scheme, Attitude, offers bargain tickets to OAE events, special events and even the occasional free beer.
As well as this we’re always on the hunt for Attitude representatives to promote the scheme and the Orchestra across London universities.
Find out more and sign up atoae.co.uk/attitude
AGED 35 OR UNDER?We offer selected discounts and special events as part of our 35 Below mailing list. To find out more visit oae.co.uk/35below
OAE MUSICIANS FEATURED IN THIS BROCHURE:
Cover: Roger Montgomery, Principal HornInside front cover: Neil McLaren, FluteP2: Chi-chi Nwanoku MBE, Principal
Double BassP4: Debbie Diamond, ViolinP6: Steven Devine, Co-Principal KeyboardP9: Martin Lawrence, HornP10: Lisa Beznosiuk, Principal FluteP11: Phillip Bainbridge, TrumpetP12: Henrietta Wayne, Violin &
Matthew Truscott, LeaderP14: Martin Kelly, ViolaP17: Catherine Ford, Violin
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BOOKING & INFORMATIONBY TELEPHONE 0844 847 9922(7 days a week 9am – 8pm) £2.75 transaction fee applies for phone, fax and postal bookings, £1.75 for online bookings. ONLINE southbankcentre.co.uk/oae
BY POST TO Southbank Centre Ticket Office,London SE1 8XX
BY FAX 020 7921 0607
IN PERSON at Southbank Centre (no transaction fee)
CHILDREN FOR £2.50! Book tickets for children under 18 for just £2.50, anywhere in either hall. We particularly recommend The Works (page 15) concerts for those aged 11 and up.
GROUP BOOKINGS We offer a generous 20% discount for groups of 10 or more, with flexible reservation and payment options, plus your group gets a mention in the programme! For further information or to make a group booking, please call the OAE on 020 7239 9374 or email [email protected]. Group bookings are subject to availability.
CONCESSIONS 50% off (limited availability – jobseekers allowance, income support, 16 and unders, appropriate cards will be checked on admission and discounts cannot be combined). Full-time students should join our special Attitude scheme to get £4 tickets – visit oae.co.uk/attitude.
ACCESS To be eligible for discounted tickets, patrons with a disability should join Southbank Centre’s free Access List. For a form or further information please call 0871 663 2587, email [email protected], or visit southbankcentre.co.uk/access.
DAY SEATS A number of seats will go on sale at 12 noon on the day of a concert, giving you the opportunity to purchase tickets for a performance even if it has otherwise sold out. Royal Festival Hall concerts: 40 seats at £9; Queen Elizabeth Hall: 20 seats at £9. These seats are sold on a first come, first served basis and are available online, by phone or in person.
MULTI-SAVE OFFERSBook 2-7 concerts and save 15%Book 8-9 concerts and save 20%Book 10+ events and save 25%, plus receive an invitation to a special wine reception.Multi-Save offers not available on OAE TOTS.
PREMIUM SEATSPremium Seats priced at £60 (22 Oct, 9 Dec, 15 Jan) or £70 (4 Nov, 4 March, 2 April) are available for concerts in the Royal Festival Hall plus 9 October (£50) in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. These are the very best seats in the hall, with excellent views and acoustics. Please note that series discounts do not apply.
PREMIUM BOX SEATSMake your night really special by booking Premium Box Seats. Priced at £60 or £70 and only available at Royal Festival Hall concerts, these seats offer you the exclusivity of a box, plus the ticket price includes an interval wine reception. Boxes seat 4 and seats are sold individually. Details of the reception will be left on your seat on the night.
EATING AND DRINKING A wide range of eating, drinking and shopping options are available at Southbank Centre.
DIRECTIONS Royal Festival Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall are part of Southbank Centre, on the South Bank of the River Thames.
Waterloo, (Northern, Jubilee, Bakerloo, Waterloo and City lines) and Embankment (District, Circle, Northern and Bakerloo lines).
Waterloo, Waterloo East and Charing Cross.
Car Parking. Southbank Centre Car Parks – Belvedere Road and Hayward Gallery are both open 7am-1am.
FREE PROGRAMMES Programmes are available free for all audience members. Pick a copy up on the night or download a copy in advance from oae.co.uk/programmes.
MAILING LIST Text OAE plus your email address to 81025 to join our mailing list or visit oae.co.uk.
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TICKET PRICING & SEATING PLANS
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Balcony
Rear Stalls
Rear Stalls
Front Stalls
Boxes
Side Stalls
Stage Area
Choir Stalls
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£24
£9
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£60/£70
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Platform Lift
Platform Lift
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Stage Area£50 premium seats available for selected dates in the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
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SUPPORTERS
CORPORATE SUPPORTERS
MAJOR SPONSOR
CORPORATE BENEFACTORSArtemis Fund ManagementApax PartnersCommerzbank AGE.S.J.G. LimitedLubbock Fine Chartered
AccountantsParabola Land
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For more information on supporting the OAE please contact Emily Stubbs, Development Director at [email protected] 020 7239 9381
TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS Andor Charitable Trust The Angus Allnatt Charitable TrustAquarius Charitable FoundationApax FoundationAustin and Hope Pilkington TrustBrian Mitchell Charitable
SettlementThe Charles Peel Charitable TrustCoutts Charitable Trust Dunard FundErnest Cook TrustEsmée Fairbairn Foundation Fenton Arts TrustFoyle Foundation Garfield Weston FoundationGarrick Charitable Trust The Golden Bottle Trust The Gurney Charitable Trust Lord and Lady Lurgan TrustMargaret and Richard Merrell
FoundationThe Mark Williams FoundationMarsh Christian Trust The Mercers’ Company Michael Marks Charitable TrustThe Nugee FoundationOrchestras LiveThe Patrick Rowland FoundationThe Rayne Foundation The RK Charitable TrustThe Roger and Ingrid Pilkington
Charitable TrustThe Thistle Trust
IMPRESARIO CIRCLE Robert & Laura CoryNigel Jones & Françoise Valat JonesSelina & David MarksSir Martin & Lady SmithMark, Rosamund, Benedict &
Emily Williams
BENEFACTORSJulian & Annette ArmstrongBruce HarrisJulian & Camilla MashPhilip & Rosalyn Wilkinson
CHAIR PATRONSMrs Nicola Armitage
Education DirectorHugh & Michelle Arthur ViolinEdward Bonham Carter
Principal TrumpetSir Vernon & Lady Ellis
Co-Principal ViolaPeter & Leanda Englander
Principal ClarinetFranz & Regina Etz Principal
Double BassJames Flynn QC Co-Principal
Lute/TheorboPaul Forman Co-Principal CelloSir Timothy & Lady Lloyd Co-
Principal KeyboardThe Mark Williams Foundation
Co-Principal BassoonGary & Nina Moss Principal OboeHaakon & Imogen Overli
Co-Principal CelloFraser & Ute Partridge
Sub-Principal Oboe/Cor AnglaisProfessor Richard Portes CBE FBA
Co-Principal BassoonJohn & Rosemary Shannon
Principal HornRoger & Pam Stubbs
Sub-Principal Clarinet
EDUCATION PATRONSJohn & Sue Edwards (Principal
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