Conducted by Harry Bicket
Featuring guest soprano soloist Helen Massey
(Concert dedicated to the memory of Henry Bicket)
In aid of
THE GUILLEMOT TRUST
A Merseyside Charitable Trust.
In just four weeks time the magnificent St George’s Hall will play host to one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world – The English Concert – and in turn will provide Liverpool with one of its top calendar highlights of 2011.
The exceptional 9 piece orchestra will deliver a string of Baroque classics by composers Vivaldi, Bach, Handel, Albinoni and Purcell in St George’s Concert Room. The evening is conducted by the highly praised Artistic Director of The English Concert, Harry Bicket and will also feature soprano soloist Helen Massey. All profits will go to The Guillemot Trust charity.
It has been two decades since The English Concert last played in Liverpool and the North West underlining the importance and indeed, rarity of the upcoming visit on Sunday 2nd October 2011. This is a unique opportunity to attend an evening of inspiring performance and enjoy listening to a group of world-renowned and internationally acclaimed musicians.
Talented and beautiful soprano, Helen Massey, who originates from Cheshire, has performed to critical acclaim all over the UK and Europe. Recent concert appearances include Haydn's St. Nicholas Mass and Beatus Vir by J. C. Bach in Glasgow Cathedral, Handel’s Messiah in Truro Cathedral, Mozart’s Exultate Jubilate in Grantham and Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana at Eton College.
Conductor and Artistic Director, Liverpool born Harry Bicket, is internationally renowned in his field and especially noted for his interpretation of Baroque and Classical repertoire. He has led tours of The English Concert in the UK, USA, Europe and the Middle East, as well as conducting symphony orchestras all over the world, including Liverpool’s own Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in 2008, when he conducted the world premiere of Kenneth Hesketh's oratorio "Like the sea, like Time".
Harry Bicket commented: “I remember well growing up in Liverpool and seeing St George's Hall as an iconic landmark of the city, but one which was sadly boarded up and not open to the public, so it is an enormous pleasure to be returning many years later to perform in a building that is not only now open, but restored to its former glory. The English Concert and I are thrilled to be returning to Liverpool after many years, and performing the music of the most celebrated Baroque composers of their day.”
The prestigious event is being organised for the Guillemot Trust charity, in order to raise the profile of the services they offer. The charity operates from the Royal Mersey Yacht Club and uses their premises, moorings and facilities. The Guillemot Trust was set up in close association with the Yacht Club and many of the club’s members volunteer their services to the Trust in order to ensure its smooth running and long term survival. The Trust deed stipulates that the Guillemot vessel should serve a wider population. Giving people of all ages; especially the young and less advantaged, and non-members of the Yacht Club the opportunity to enjoy the pleasures of learning to sail.
Captain Hugh Daglish LVO JP Royal Navy, Chairman of the Guillemot Trust, explains: “Being afloat, you quickly come to respect the natural forces of wind, weather and tide, and learn to work with them. In a sailing boat, you discover something about yourself and the pleasures of good teamwork. From our great river you see the Liverpool and Wirral waterfronts in one sweep of the eye. The Guillemot Trust aims to make these life enriching experiences available to people who would not otherwise have the opportunity. The Trust is very new, so we are most grateful to the concert organisers, and we are honoured that The English Concert is performing in Liverpool to raise awareness and funds for our cause”.
The special event at St George’s Hall will be held in the stunning Concert Room – the perfectly opulent setting for this glittering, sensational musical performance. In line with an event of this calibre is an exclusive VIP package for a limited number of people. The package includes premium positioned seating, an event programme, pre-show and interval drinks and canapés in a VIP private suite.
The Concert Room at St George’s Hall was designed by the architect Charles Cockerell and is widely considered to be one of his finest creations. The stage has been host to more than a few famous names; Charles Dickens gave many readings there and described it as a perfect venue.
The Guillemot Trust is a registered charity - Registered number: 1141765. Patron Dame Lorna Muirhead DBE
PERFORMANCE DETAILS
THE ENGLISH CONCERT
Conducted by Harry Bicket
Featuring guest soprano soloist Helen Massey
Sunday 2nd October 2011 @ 7.30pm
St George’s Hall Concert Room, North Entrance, William Brown Street, Liverpool, L1 1JJ
PROGRAMME
Harry Bicket - director/harpsichord
Helen Massey - soprano
Katharina Spreckelsen - oboe / oboe d’amore
Hannah McLaughlin - oboe
Vivaldi - La Folia
J. S. Bach - Concerto for oboe d’amore
Handel - Cantata ‘Crudel tiranno amor’
Albinoni - Concerto in C for 2 oboes
Handel - Trio Sonata in F major op 2 no 4
Purcell - Suite from Fairy Queen
PRICES
VIP Package - £60.00 – Price includes - Premium positioned Seat, programme and pre-show and interval drinks reception (including canapés) in a private suite.
Stalls and Curved seating - £37.50 (E/B Discount £35.00)
Balcony Seating - £27.50 (E/B Discount £25.00)
Early Booking Discount: Book and Pay by 31st July 2011 and receive £2.50 off per ticket (EXCLUDES Premium Seats)
Group Bookings: 1 in 10 goes free
How to Book – All bookings are processed through the Philharmonic Hall Box Office
Online at http://boxoffice. liverpoolphil.com. By telephone on 0151 709 3789. By post/in person - Box Office, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BP (Opening Hours, Monday to Saturday 10am - 5.30pm).
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