Brighton Music – Autumn Concerts – Preview 2024
There is a feast of excellent concerts coming our way this Autumn. I’ve picked through the listings of the major players and some smaller, local venues.
Here is a selection of highlights of Classical, Early, Folk and World music:
The Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
Their Centenary Season is launching in grand style with Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto no.1. Joanna MacGregor is conducting and the soloist is young Dutch virtuoso Aidan Mikdad, so there will be risks and excitement – it’s bound to be exhilarating!
Then comes Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, always a very special occasion. Now 111 years old, from the opening strangely high notes of the solo bassoon to the final, brutal chords of the Sacrificial Dance it still thrills and delights – an opportunity to hear the orchestra at its very best. (Sun. 22 Sept. – 2.45pm Brighton Dome).
Sibelius’ stirring tone poem Finlandia starts October’s concert, followed by a gentle quarter of an hour of Glazunov’s Concerto for Saxophone with soloist Jess Gillam. Guest conductor Alpesh Chauhan then delivers the ravishing beauty of Henryk Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs, with soprano Ruby Hughes. (Sun. 13 Oct. – 2.45pm Brighton Dome).
Ruby Hughes © Phil-Sharp
Corn Exchange Coffee Concerts
The Sunday morning treat of international virtuosity:
Sun. 29 Sep. 11:00am – The Fibonacci Quartet, string quartets by Haydn (Sunrise), Schulhoff and Schubert (Death and the Maiden)
Sun. 20 Oct. 11:00am – Olivier Stankiewicz and friends, chamber music by Martinu, Poulenc and Prokofiev
Brighton Early Music Festival – BREMF
This year’s very full festival programme – Connections – begins with a handful of musical workshops and two taster events, a Polyphony Crawl (Sat. 21 Sept.) when the BREMF Consort of Voices tour a free concert around four Brighton churches and The Telling Unchained offer an unscripted session in The Brunswick pub (Wed. 2 Oct.).
Highlights of the main festival include: the exhilarating Baroque ensemble Red Priest (11 Oct.); Armonico Consort playing Scarlatti and Vivaldi (12 Oct.); Cappella Pratensis (18 Oct.); Trio Voice singing Hildegard von Bingen (20 Oct.); BREMF Players & Baroque Collective Singers perform Carissimi’s early opera Jephte (26 Oct.); and Spanish ensemble Cantoría (27 Oct.).
The liveliest events are likely to be the BREMF Live Showcase of young talent which ends up at the Live Clubnight in the Rose Hill Tavern (19 Oct.) and Irlandiani who plan to conjure up the louche atmosphere of Georgian Dublin and the Theatre Royal Smock Alley in St George’s Church (25 Oct.).
Music at the Brighton Dome
The Dome’s diary is bursting with goodies. This is just a narrow sample of the next two months:
11 Sept. – Marc Almond and his brand-new album I’m Not Anyone
20 Sept. – Mariza sings Fado, both traditional and contemporary
4 Oct. – Making Tracks, a showcase of world class music from all corners of the globe.
5 Oct. – Edward Gardner conducts Sibelius London Philharmonic Orchestra and Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin): Beethoven Egmont Overture, Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1 and Sibelius Symphony No. 5
10 Oct. – Leveret, English folk music, button accordion, fiddle and concertina
12 Oct. – The Tiger Lillies, Brechtian street opera trio with a mixture of pre-war Berlin cabaret, anarchic opera and gypsy music
13 Oct. – Afro Celt Sound System, a fusion of African, Gaelic and Bhangra influenced sounds
19 Oct. – Orchestral Qawwali Project, a blend of Western Classical, choral, Indian Classical and Sufi music
28 & 29 Oct. – Sounds from the City in Brighton Dome’s Studio Theatre, talented young bands and solo performers, aged 14-18, the best of young music on the South Coast.
30 Oct. – Public Service Broadcasting, ‘teaching the lessons of the past through the music of the future’, Plus Special Guests
Music and Wine Concerts at St Luke’s
A congenial Friday evening of music by the Pepperpot on Queen’s Park Road:
6 Sept. – Joss Peach Trio, a tribute to jazz pianist Thelonius Monk
20 Sept. – Pavlos Carvalho – solo cello, from Bach to Ligeti and Barry Mills
4 Oct. – Oliver Nelson & Vasilis Razitkis, violin & piano sonatas by Tartini’s ‘The Devil’s Trill’, Beethoven’s ‘Spring sonata’ and by Ravel and Prokofiev.
Music for St Bartholomew’s 150th Anniversary
Concluding St Bartholomew’s celebrations:
Sat. 21st Sept. 6pm, a recital by Jeremiah Stephenson, organist of All Saints, Margaret Street.
Sun. 29th Sept. 10.30am, Nicholas Houghton directing The Brighton Singers with music for the Sunday morning Solemn Mass : Haydn – Missa brevis ‘Sancti Nicolai’ (Hob.XXII:6 1772), C.V. Stanford – Justorum animæ, Ernest Bullock – Give us the wings of faith
Brighton Open Air Theatre – September music at BOAT
Hoping for warm autumn evenings:
8 Sept. – A Century Of Swing from swing band Down For The Count
19 Sept. – Tea & Toast presents Bla Bla Land, an improvised musical tale of love
20 Sept. – Fancy dress is in order on the Sailorette with The Motley Crew and the Old Time Sailors.
22 Sept. – End Of Summer Party hosted by The Brighton Beach Boys
Music at the Brighton Centre
Every event at the Brighton Centre is special – I’ve picked out three:
23 Sept. – Blade Runner Live, on a vast HD screen with Vangelis’ synthesiser-led score performed live by The Avex Ensemble
18 Oct. – Michael Starring Ben, remembering Michael Jackson with Ben Bowman
24 Oct. – Il Divo, classical crossover vocal group celebrating their 20th anniversary!
Lunchtime Concerts at All Saints
Thursdays 1 – 2pm
05 Sept. – Bare-Faced Violas
12 Sept. – Alan Ireland (organ)
19 Sept. – Petar Jovanović (guitar)
26 Sept. – Dominic Alldis Trio – piano trio, contemporary/classical music
03 Oct. – Chisato Kusunoki (piano)
10 Oct. – Dave Stevens (organ)
17 Oct. – Qianqian Zhou (piano)
24 Oct. – Oliver Nelson (violin) & Vasilis Rakitzis (piano)
31 Oct. – Josephine Davies (soprano & tenor sax) & Joss Peach (piano percussion)
St. Laurence Church, Falmer – Recital Series
5.30-6.15pm – refreshment and admission free
Sat. 21 Sept. – John Bruzon (piano) – playing Tchaikovsky, Stephanie Cant, Albéniz, Liszt
Sat. 19 Oct. – The Copper Family – authentic folk songs of the Sussex Downs
Andrew Connal
September 2024