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Instrumental Evening – strings

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Monday, 21 November at 1800

Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

An informal concert given by string players from King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School for Girls.

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Recital at the Barber Institute

King Edward's School music department at the Barber Institute

Friday, 11 November at 1310
Barber Institute of Fine Arts

Jedidiah Cheung, violin
Isla Atay, flute
Daniel Yue, violin; Eugene Toso, ‘cello; Lauren Zhang, piano

works by Mendelssohn, Sarasate, Bach, McGuire, Prokofiev, and Saint-Saëns’ Piano Trio no.2 op.92

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

Woodwind and brass evening

woodwind brass evening concert King Edward's School Birmingham

Monday, 7 November at 1800

Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

An informal concert given by woodwind and brass players from King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School for Girls.

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

John Joubert’s Jane Eyre

Music at King Edward's School, Birmingham: Jane Eyre by John Joubert, world premiere

Jane Eyre, an opera in two acts
Tuesday, 25 October at 1930, Ruddock Hall

April Fredrick, soprano
David Stout, baritone
English Symphony Orchestra
Kenneth Woods, conductor

Since its first publication in 1847, Charlotte Bronte’s fatalistic masterpiece Jane Eyre has inspired countless re-readings and retellings. Now, marking Bronte’s 200th  anniversary and his own 90th  birthday, the revered British composer John Joubert will finally see the world premiere concert and recording of Jane Eyre, his long-awaited third opera. The unforgettable tale of an obsessive love threatened by an unutterable secret, the opera has been more than 20 years in the gestation. It is, says conductor Kenneth Woods, “Joubert’s undoubted magnum opus”.
With a single public showing as an amateur production some years ago, Joubert has since substantially revised it for this official world premiere, but the idea had taken root as far back as 1969. That’s when, while writing his song-cycle, Six Poems Of Emily Bronte, he was drawn into the world of the Bronte sisters and, inexorably, Jane Eyre. The result is a major operatic work, with a score of translucent beauty, of foreboding; suffused with a sense of the destiny that may hold terrors, may hold love – but may not be withheld.

Learn more about the production by visiting:  www.eso.co.uk/jane-eyre- the-opera

You can buy tickets at: tickets.ruddockpac.co.uk

Performers’ Platform

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Tuesday, 11 October at 1830
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Eben Gutteridge, viola
Indu Appanna, piano
Richard Franklin, flute
Junias Wong, viola
Philippa Kent, horn
Eugene Toso, ‘cello
Rhea Takhar, oboe
Renee Chang, violin; Daniel Li, viola; Enoch Cheung, ‘cello, and Lauren Zhang, piano

works by Glazunov, Granados, Bach, Ten Have, Strauss, Shostakovich, and Poulenc

including Mendelssohn Piano Quartet op.1, no.1.

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This concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

Piano evening

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Monday, 10 October at 1800

Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

An informal concert given by pianists from King Edward’s School and King Edward VI High School for Girls.

Programme to include Beethoven Piano Trio op.1, no.1 played by Gabriel Wong, violin, Eugene Toso, ‘cello, and Bryan Chang, piano.

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

From the Miss Davis Memorial Recital at the Ruddock Hall

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Our thanks to Mr. Ash for the photographs.

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The concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Lunchtime Recital

Music at King Edward's School Birmingham Lunchtime Recital

Thursday, 29 September at 13.10
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Philip Edwards, violin and Naomi Bazlov, piano
Richard Chapman, trombone
Lauren Zhang, piano

works by Elgar, Ysaÿe, Bernstein, Guilmant, Schubert/Liszt, and the 1st movement of Rachmaninov’s Second Sonata

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Lunchtime Recital

Performer's platform at King Edward's School, Birmingham, presented by the music department.

Friday, 16 September at 1305
Friends Meeting House, Bournville

Bryan Chang, piano
Eugene Toso, ‘cello
Gabriel Wong, violin

works by Brahms, Smetana, and a complete performance of Beethoven’s Piano Trio op.1 no.1

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

The bassoonists work with Margaret Cookhorn

Margaret Cookhorn and the bassoons of King Edward's School, Birmingham

On Tuesday some of the young bassoonists of King Edward’s School and of King Edward VI High School for Girls had the opportunity to work with Margaret Cookhorn. Mrs. Cookhorn, principal contra-bassoonist of CBSO and recent soloist at the BBC Proms, shared some of her tricks and secrets, and the group played together as a bassoon choir.

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Music in the leavers’ assembly

Music in the leavers' assemble, King Edward's School, Birmingham

Speech day band photo (1) by David Ash)

We wish our departing Sixth form all the best.

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Performers’ Platform

Music at King Edward's School, Birmingham, Dvorak in a Performers' Platform

Tuesday, 7 June at 1830
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Alice Beardmore, Beth Zheng, Jessica Tedd, Sophia Jin, violins
David Millross, Melissa Yao, violas
Isabel Russell, Michelle Sanders, ‘cellos

Altai Gardiner, saxophone
Beatrice Beadmore, ‘cello
Kitty Cattel, voice
Daniel Li, viola
Haine Hock, voice
Jessica Tedd, violin
Nathan Appanna, piano
Junias Wong, violin
Peter Raven, euphonium
Renee Chang, violin; Daniel Li, viola; Enoch Cheung, ‘cello; Lauren Zhang, piano

works by Bruch, Quilter, and Kummer
including the first Mendelssohn Octet, and Dvořák’s Piano Quartet.

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This concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

Lunchtime Recital

Music at King Edward's School, Birmingham -- Beethoven 'Les Adieux'Thursday, 28 April at 1305
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Aloysius Lip, piano
Gabriel Wong, violin
Lauren Zhang, piano

Repertoire including works by Gershwin, Grieg, Mozart, and Smetana, as well as Beethoven’s ‘Les Adieux’ sonata.

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Choral and Orchestral Concert

Music Department at King Edward's School, Birmingham

Sunday,  6 March at 1500 and Monday, 7 March at 1930
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Karl Jenkins: The Armed Man
Sergei Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini op.43
Johannes Brahms: Symphony no.4 op.98

Adelaide Yue, piano
KES/KEHS Choral Society
KES/KEHS Symphony Orchestra

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The concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Lunchtime Recital

Ravel's Jeux d'eau at King Edward's School, Birmingham, Music Department

Thursday, 3 March at 1305
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre

Juju Liao, violin
Nathan Cornish, trombone
Jeremy Ho, piano

Programme to include works by Schumann, Beethoven, Bozza, and Pergolesi, as well as Ravel’s Jeux d’eau.

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This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls

 

Professor Robert Pascall at King Edward’s School

Honorary Professor at the University of Cambridge, Robert Pascall gave a talk entitled ‘Brahms’s 4th: doubts, decisions, documents.’

Professor Robert Pascall at King Edward's School, Birmingham Professor Robert Pascall's Brahms lecture at King Edward's School, Birmingham

Our thanks to Mr. Ash for the photographs.

 

 

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