Tuesday, 13 February 2018 at 18.30
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre
Wind Ensemble: Rhea Takhar, oboe; Lydia Jin, oboe; Nikita Jain, bassoon; Nathan Cornish, continuo
Bronagh Lee, violin
Sanjana Sudeshkumar, voice
Jacob Rowley, guitar
Ella Mason, trumpet
Rhea Takhar, oboe
Tom Hao, violin
Angie Qiao, piano
Samantha Burley, violin
String Quartet: Ivy Lau, violin; Bronagh Lee, violin; Junias Wong, viola; Ami Chen, cello
works by Zelenka, Prokofiev, Donizetti, Handel, Villa-Lobos, Goedicke, Rubbra, Dancla, Rachmaninov, Bruch and Borodin
This concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls
There has been speculation that there is, somewhere in the world, a mobile safe haven for violas. Its existence has since been confirmed, as the viola tribe manifested itself in the form of the Cecil Aronowitz International Viola Competition at the Birmingham conservatoire during the penultimate week of November. Violists and other supporters flocked from far and wide to listen and participate in a week of masterclasses, recitals workshops and, of course, the main event: the international competition itself.
Several members of symphony orchestra headed down on Monday to get a piece of the action: Naina played in a masterclass with Timothy Ridout and later joined the rest of the merry band in a workshop hosted by the Absolute Zero (temperature, not skill) viola quartet – yes, viola quartets do exist. The workshop was an amusing time where arrangements for viola ensemble were played and new techniques picked up. They also watched Round 2 of the competition.
The Robin Ireland evening recital included one of his own works, Pairings II for two viola, a Bach Chaconne (played with a baroque bow), Seven Preludes by Shostakovich and Six pieces from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. A magical and inspirational performance by one of the viola greats.
All in all, it was an informative and fun experience – maybe next time we’ll be competing for real! … or not.
Gabriel and Junias Wong

Directed by Mrs. Starkie, the unique KES Choir sings in St. Philip’s Cathedral.
Our thanks to Mr. Boardman for the photograph.

Our thanks to Mr. Ash for the photographs.
The concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls
Sunday, 10 December 2017 at 1500
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre
The programme includes performances given by:
Choral Society
Wind Band
Training String Orchestra
Senior Swing Band
KEHS Chamber Choir
KES/KEHS Symphony Orchestra
The concert is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls
Thursday, 16 November at 1310
Ruddock Performing Arts Centre
Jacques Ibert Cinq Pièces en Trio
Witold Lutosławski Chain 1
Jacques Ibert Divertissement
Wind Trio: Charlotte Chapman, oboe; Peter Murphy, clarinet; Rhea Suribhatla, bassoon.
KES/KEHS Chamber Ensembles: Jieyi Li, flute, piccolo, alto flute; Charlotte Chapman, oboe; James Cleasby, clarinet; Rhea Suribhatla, bassoon; Michael Heneghan, trumpet; Nathan Cornish, trombone; Lauren Zhang, piano; Sam Howorth, harpsichord; James Perry, percussion; Jack Barron, percussion; Alice Beardmore, violin; Beth Zheng, violin; Jess Tedd, violin; Renee Chang, violin; Charlotte Howdle, violin; Gabriel Wong, viola; Rosy Heneghan, viola; Eben Gutteridge, viola; Daniel Li, viola; Isabel Russell, cello; Enoch Cheung, cello; Beatrice Beardmore, cello; Mark Li, cello; Anumita Bagchi, double bass.
This recital is presented jointly with King Edward VI High School for Girls