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MARCH 

Mon 1 Mar, 6.00pm
The Philip Jones Competition
The Great Hall, Blackheath Halls
Admission free

 
Brass ensembles compete for this annual prize.

 


Tue 2 Mar, 1.05pm
The Blossom Street Singers 

Old Royal Naval Chapel, Greenwich 
Admission free

TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

 

 

Tue 2 Mar, 7.30pm
Beats in the Bar
Blackheath Halls
Admission free

Clare Foster (singer’s combo)

Kick back and soak up the atmosphere of Beats in the Bar as our jazzers do what they do best… perform, improvise and generally have a good time!

 



Wed 3 Mar, 6.15pm
The Alfred Kitchin Competition
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

Admission free 

Solo pianists perform any major work by Schubert or Schumann.

A masterclass for the finalists will take place on Thursday 4 March, 12.30 – 2.30pm, in the Mackerras Room, Trinity College of Music.

 




Thu 4 Mar, 1.10pm
Trinity Harp Department
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
Admission free

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

Music by Parry, Grandjanay, Khachaturian, Albeniz & Liszt

 


Thu 4 Mar, 7.30pm
Symphonic Brass
Great Hall, Blackheath Halls
£8 (£5 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100

Directed by Christopher Houlding, Trinity Brass Students will perform a programme by Hindemith, Britten and Tomasi.
 


Fri 5 Mar, 1.00pm
Wind Ensemble
Charlton House
Admission free

Conducted by Stephen Maw
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night’s Dream

 


Fri 5 Mar, 1.15pm
Laurie Truluck, horn (Leverhulme Scholar 2009/10)
Recital Room, Blackheath Halls
£2 concert only, £5 with lunch 
Contact 020 8463 0100

FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN SERIES

     

Sat 6 Mar, 11.15am
Coffee Concert: The Wawszczyk Quintet
Morden College Chapel, Blackheath
Admission free

Ruth Wawszczyk flute  
Philip Knight (Leverhulme Orchestral Mentor 2009/10) oboe
Gordon Curtis clarinet
Sabrina Pullen (Leverhulme Scholar 2009/10) horn
Charlotte Brett (Barbara Allen Scholar 2007 – 2011) bassoon

 


Sun 7 Mar, 1.00pm
The Erdesz Trio
Farnham Maltings
Admission free

Tadasuke Iijima violin
Yohei Nakajima viola  
Joas Cardoso cello

 

Mon 8 Mar, 8.30pm
Trinity Jazz at the Vortex 
The Vortex Jazz Club, London, N16 8AZ
Admission £3 on the door only

Led by Malcolm Earle-Smith, Trinity Jazz Ensemble will perform a programme of music by Charles Mingus and Thelonius Monk.  


Tue 9 Mar, 1.05pm
Ayre Flutes
Cheltenham Town Hall, Imperial Square, Cheltenham

Admission free

 

Tue 9 Mar, 1.05pm
Wind Ensemble
Old Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich 
Admission free

TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

Conducted by Stephen Maw

Tue 9 Mar, 3.15pm
Sarah Gourlay, mezzo soprano
Southwark Cathedral 
Admission free


Wed 10 Mar, 12.00pm
A Little Lunch Music - Arturo Serna (Montague Cleeve Scholar 2009/10) cello
The Space 
Admission £1 or £5 with lunch

Wed 10 Mar, 6.15pm
The Leonard Smith and Felicity Young Competition 
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission free

Students perform sonatas for bowed strings and piano duo. 


Thu 11 Mar, 10.00am
Vocal Masterclass with Susan Bullock
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music 
Admission free

Vocal Faculty students perform for one of the world’s most sought-after dramatic sopranos.


Thu 11 Mar, 1.10pm
Springtime
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
 
Admission free

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

Joanna Weeks (Malpass Scholar 2009/10), soprano and Robin Cohen, piano present a Springtime collection of songs and arias.

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Thu 11 Mar, 6.00pm
Music for Recorders and Continuo
The Maclaren Hall, 11 Mandeville Place, W1
 
Admission free

From the late 16th and early 17th centuries. To include music by Rognogni, Merula and Fontana.
Elen Le Foll recorder.

 


Thu 11 Mar, 7.30pm
Sinfonia
St Paul's Church, Deptford

Admission £8 (£5 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100

Performed by students in the first and second years at Trinity, this concert is the second of the season for Sinfonia and will be conducted by Nic Pendlebury, Ian Mitchell and Gregory Rose.

Adam Gorb Yiddish Dances 
Britten Matinees musicales (after Rossini) Op. 24 
Schubert Symphony no. 8 in B minor (‘Unfinished’)
Recommended

 


Fri 12 Mar, 10.00am
The Evelyn Rothwell (Barbirolli) Competition
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music

Admission free

Oboe players perform works by Ferling and Telemann.

 

Fri 12 Mar, 1.15pm
Verity Thirkettle, violin and Matthew McCombie, piano
Recital Room, Blackheath Halls 
Admission £2 concert only, £5 with lunch 
Contact 020 8463 0100

FRIDAY LUNCH & LISTEN SERIES

 


Sat 13 Mar, 8.00pm
Jacqui Dankworth: Back To You
Great Hall, Blackheath Halls
 
Admission £16 (£14 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100 

Jacqui Dankworth makes a welcome return to Blackheath Halls for a very special concert. She will be joined by her award-winning guitarist Chris Allard, performing songs from her album Back to You, plus new selfpenned material and some favourite standards.

 


Mon 15 Mar, 1pm & 4pm
Harmony of Peoples: The Music of  Béla Bartók
1pm Peacock Room & 4pm Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music
Admission Free

Masterclasses with Péter Nagy

With the support of the Hungarian Cultural Centre Internationally renowned Hungarian pianist Péter Nagy hosts masterclasses with Trinity Students on Bartók works.

 


Tue 16 Mar, 1.05pm
Early Music Faculty
Old Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich
 
Admission free

TUESDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

 

Tue 16 Mar, 7.00pm
Harmony of Peoples: The Music of Béla Bartók
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
Admission £5 (£2 concessions)
Available on the door only 

Folkmusic/Artmusic

Including Contrasts for clarinet, violin and piano (commissioned by the jazz clarinettist Benny Goodman), compositions by Trinity students on the theme of folklore and assorted keyboard works.

 

 

Tue 16 Mar, 7.30pm
Beats in the Bar
Blackheath Halls
Admission free

Martin Speake and Andrea Vicari

Kick back and soak up the atmosphere of Beats in the Bar as our jazzers do what they do best… perform, improvise and generally have a good time!

 


Wed 17 Mar, 7.00pm
Harmony of Peoples: The Music of Béla Bartók
Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music

Admission £5 (£2 concessions)
Available on the door only

Rhythmic Innovations

Programme to include the Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, piano improvisations on Mikrokosmos and assorted keyboard works.

 


Thu 18 Mar, 1.10pm
Emma Williams
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
 
Admission free

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

Presents a concert of early music juxtaposed with contemporary works for recorders and other instruments.

 

Thu 18 Mar, 7.30pm
Harmony of Peoples: The Music of Béla Bartók
Great Hall, Blackheath Halls
 
Admission £10 (£7 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100

Zsolt Nagy conducts Bartók

Trinity College of Music Symphony Orchestra.

Including the 2009 winner of the Soloists’ Competition, violinist Lana Trotovšek.

Violin Concerto No. 2
Piano Concerto No. 3
Concerto for Orchestra

 

 

Thu 18 Mar, 8.00pm
Beats in the Bar
Oliver's Wine Bar 
Admission free

Finn Peters

Kick back and soak up the atmosphere of Beats in the Bar as our jazzers do what they do best… perform, improvise and generally have a good time!

 


Fri 19 Mar, 1.15pm
Trinity College of Music Guitar Department
Recital Room, Blackheath Halls
 
£5 with lunch or £2 without

Friday Lunch & Listen Series

 


Fri 19 Mar, 7.30pm
Harmony of Peoples: The Music of Béla Bartók
St George's Cathedral, Southwark
 
Admission £10 (£7 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100

Zsolt Nagy conducts Bartók

Trinity College of Music Symphony Orchestra.

Including the 2009 winner of the Soloists’ Competition, violinist Lana Trotovšek.

Violin Concerto No. 2
Piano Concerto No. 3
Concerto for Orchestra

 


Sat 20 Mar, 7.00pm
Junior Trinity Spring Concert
Blackheath Halls
 
Admission free

Junior Trinity Symphony Orchestra, Four Part Choir and other ensembles will perform. The programme includes Shostakovich Symphony no.5 and concerto items by selected final year students.


Tue 23 Mar, 1.00pm
Trinity College of Music Chamber Choir
St Martin-in-the-Fields
 
Admission free

Directed by Stephen Jackson.

                     


Tue 23 Mar, 7.30pm
Play Scenes
Recital Room, Blackheath Halls
 
Admission free

An evening of extracts from naturalistic plays.

Directed by James Palm.

 


 

Tue 23 Mar, 7.00pm
Beats in the Bar
Oliver's Wine Bar 
Admission free

André Canniere and Mick Foster

Kick back and soak up the atmosphere of Beats in the Bar as our jazzers do what they do best… perform, improvise and generally have a good time!

 


Wed 24 Mar, 12.00pm
A Little Lunch Music
The Space
£1 concert only, £5 with lunch 

Cristina Ocana (Violet Wright Scholar 2009/10) violin
Ruben Marques Jacinto clarinet
Diego Ghymers piano
John Ireland Fantasy-Sonata
Stravinsky Suite from L’histoire du Soldat
Khachaturian Trio  


Wed 24 Mar, 2.30pm
LOST and FOUND: a show of two halves
Albany Theatre, Douglas Way, Deptford SE8
Admission £10 (£7 concessions) 
Contact 020 8463 0100

Directed by Elgiva Field

The Trinity College of Music BA (Hons) Musical Theatre students present two original one-act shows, LOST and FOUND. Arising out of our innovative project-led approach to training, LOST and FOUND enables the students to apply skills learned in workshops with specialist practitioners, including applied historical performance practices, re-inventing 'old' material for modern audiences, performing works with no prior templates, and working with new generation composers/lyricists in the creation of new material.

LOST involves the re-discovery, re-working and possibly even re-birth of existing songs and scenes from old musical theatre and music hall which have lain unperformed for many years. Students have been able to search through the archives in the unique Mander and Mitchinson Collection (based at Trinity College of Music) and have found material due for resuscitation, resulting in a wonderfully nostalgic trip through the musicals and music hall of the Victorian and Edwardian West End.

FOUND involves the performance of brand new contemporary musical theatre songs and scenes, previously unperformed (or very rarely so), including material written especially for our students, working with the new generation of musical theatre composers, lyricists and librettists. FOUND also serves to introduce our advanced musical theatre students to the musical theatre industry through a special 'Professionals Only' performance (Thursday matinee by invitation only).

 

Wed 24 Mar, 6.15pm
The John Ireland Competition
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
 
Admission free

Open to singers, string players and clarinettists performing duo works by John Ireland. Generously supported by the John Ireland Trust. Recommended.

 


Wed 24 Mar, 7.30pm
LOST and FOUND: a show of two halves
Albany Theatre, Douglas Way, Deptford SE8
Admission £10 (£7 concessions) 
Contact 020 8463 0100

Directed by Elgiva Field

See above 2.30pm entry for information.

  


Wed 24 Mar, 8.00pm
Trinity Jazz at Ronnie Scott's 
Ronnie Scott’s, Soho, London
To book tickets please visit www.ronniescotts.co.uk

Please note that this event was originally scheduled to take place on Mon 1 Mar 2010

Trinity Jazz Ensemble, directed by Malcolm Earle-Smith

Contemporary Jazz Ensemble, directed by Mark Lockheart

The legendary Ronnie Scott’s club opened in the heart of Soho in 1959 and has since presented the greatest names in jazz.

After last year’s resounding success at Ronnie’s Trinity’s two jazz ensembles, have been invited back to take centre-stage once again as part of this special national celebration of British jazz and up and coming jazz composers.

TJE will perform music associated with Benny Goodman, while CJE will play music by great British Jazz Composers. As well as performing Benny Goodman, Trinity’s jazz ensembles are delighted to be associated with The Dankworth Prize for Jazz Composition, which will be awarded during the evening’s performance.

The Dankworth Prize is offered in two categories by The Worshipful Company of Musicians in association with Jazzorg (the organisers) for an original jazz composition in an original arrangement by the composer.

 

Thu 25 Mar, 1.10pm
Early Music Vocal Ensemble
St Alfege Church, Greenwich
 
Admission free

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CONCERT SERIES

Directed by Sean Farrell 

 

Thu 25 Mar, 7.30pm
Beats in the Bar
Blackheath Halls 
Admission free

Malcolm Earl Smith and Mark Lockheart

Kick back and soak up the atmosphere of Beats in the Bar as our jazzers do what they do best… perform, improvise and generally have a good time!

 


Fri 26 Mar, 10.00am
The Vernon Elliott Competition
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
 
Admission free

Double bass players perform a programme of their choice.

 


Fri 26 Mar, 10.00am
Flute Masterclass
Theatre Studio, Trinity College of Music
 
Admission free

Featuring composer/flautist Mike Mower.

 


Fri 26 Mar, 1.15pm
Manuela Mocanu, Viola
Recital Room, Blackheath Halls
 
£5 with lunch or £2 without

Friday Lunch & Listen Series.

 


Fri 26 Mar, 6.00pm
Trinity Flute Concert
Peacock Room, Trinity College of Music
 
Admission free

Featuring TCM Big Band.

Trinity students perform for influential composer and flautist Mike Mower. A highly versatile musician, Mike has composed, arranged and performed extensively in the fields of classical, jazz and commercial pop music. He is a flute graduate and associate of the Royal Academy of Music and has worked with some of the world’s leading Big Bands as a writer and arranger. For this evening concert Trinity flautists will perform a selection of Mike’s own compositions.

 

Fri 26 Mar, 7.30pm
Girlfriends
Albany Theatre, Douglas Way, Deptford, SE8
Admission £8 (£5 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100 

Music and Lyrics by Howard Goodall.
Written by Howard Goodall in collaboration with Richard Curtis and John Retallack.
Performed by arrangement with Faber Music Ltd, London.

Howard Goodall’s emotionally compelling musical celebrates the members of Britain’s Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) during the early, dark days of World War II.

Girlfriends asks why we go to war for both the good and bad and honours those who have risked their lives to preserve freedom for all. The bravery, camaraderie, solidarity and humour of this team of women from every class, region and religion produce a story which is both touching and compelling.


Fri 26 Mar and Sat 27 Mar
MDS Excellent! Event

Southbank Centre 

Junior Trinity and Laban CAT are collaborating in a prestigious event at the Southbank Centre for the DCSF Music and Dance Scheme.

Please contact junior@tcm.ac.uk for more information

 


Sat 27 Mar, 11.15am
Coffee Concert
Morden College Chapel, Blackheath
Admission free

20th Century works for chamber groups with harp.

 

Sat 27 Mar, 2.30pm & 7.30pm
Girlfriends 
Albany Theatre, Douglas Way, Deptford, SE8
Admission £8 (£5 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100 

Music and Lyrics by Howard Goodall.
Written by Howard Goodall in collaboration with Richard Curtis and John Retallack.
Performed by arrangement with Faber Music Ltd, London.

Howard Goodall’s emotionally compelling musical celebrates the members of Britain’s Women’s Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) during the early, dark days of World War II.

Girlfriends asks why we go to war for both the good and bad and honours those who have risked their lives to preserve freedom for all. The bravery, camaraderie, solidarity and humour of this team of women from every class, region and religion produce a story which is both touching and compelling.

 


Sat 27 Mar, 8.00pm
Sean Lock: Lockipedia
Great Hall, Blackheath Halls
Admission £15 (£13 concessions)
Contact 020 8463 0100

Lockipedia 1. a brand new stand-up show 2. a very unreliable, misleading but highly entertaining information resource 3. sloppy knowledge 4. what Sean Lock ‘knows’ about stuff 5. can only be accessed live 6. is funny.

 


Mon 29, Tue 30, Wed 31 Mar & Thu 1 April, 7.30pm
Trinity Laban presents Allsorts
Laban Theatre
Admission £6 (£3 concessions)
Contact 020 8691 8500
Book now for Allsorts

For four nights only the Education and Community departments of Trinity College of Music, Junior Trinity and Laban showcase the work created through their acclaimed collaborative, community, education and outreach programmes.

 

 


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