Southampton Music Hub January Newsletter

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happy new year

Massed Choir Performance of Vivaldi's Gloria

Mon 18 Jan / 7pm / Central Hall / 5pm

Vocalists from various secondary schools, colleges and community choirs have joined together to take part in Southampton Music Hub’s Vivaldi Big Sing Project. The project sees students and music teachers from across Southampton work towards a mass performance at Central Hall on Monday 18 January. 

The project was devised in conjunction with Richard Taunton Sixth Form College for secondary school pupils to access high quality free singing workshops from Southampton Music Hub and participate in a very large scale event with massed choirs and orchestra. 

The performance will include students from Bitterne Park Secondary School, St Anne’s Catholic School, St George Catholic College, Upper Shirley High and Richard Tauntons Sixth Form College.  Alongside the students several community choirs will also be taking part such as Richard Taunton Sixth Form College Community Choir, Soton Voce and Southampton Gospel Choir.

Vivaldi

Indian Classical Music Club

Thurs 21 Jan / 7.30-9pm / Banister School / £5 Adults, £3 Under 16s / Free Parking

Launched in November 2015, Art Asia and Southampton Music Hub have joined together to create the Indian Classical Music Club.

Evenings include presentations on the genre with performances from renowned musicians. The next event features renowned international musicians Dharambir Singh (Sitar) and Sanju Sahai (Tabla).

Dharambir Singh is one of the most prominent Sitar players based in England. Disciple of the legendary Sitar maestro Ustad Vilayat Khan, Dharambir has truly imbibed the sound of the rich Imdad Khani and Vilayat Khani Gharana (style). 

Sanju Sahai, is currently one of the most sought after Tabla players of his generation. Belonging to the Benares Gharana (lineage) and being the 6th generation of Tabla players in the lineage, he began playing at an early age. Being a child prodigy, he gained his Bachelor of Music aged 13 and Master of Music at 18.

Indian Classical Music Club

Blast Off!

Sat 23 Jan / 11am & 2pm / Central Hall, Southampton / £7 adult, £5 child

Join CSO for an intergalactic adventure for all the family. Conductor John Traill will lead the orchestra through a selection of exciting pieces, including Star Wars and the Thunderbirds March.

Presenters from Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium will also be there for this fun-packed family concert. A great way to introduce your children to the magic of live music.

rocket

Choral Clans

Next workshop: Sat 6 Feb / 10.30am-12noon / Bitterne Library / Free

There was a fantastic turn out at the first Choral Clans of 2016 with 38 attendees welcoming in the New Year with a good old sing!  Inspirational workshop leader Fiona Funnell was delighted to be able to work with such a large and diverse group of singers from the very young (18 months) to highly experienced choir goers.  Central Library was a great location for the workshop, welcoming families from across the city. In the workshop participants learned some beautiful part songs from world and folk music traditions, Groove Armada and singing in a made up language.

Choral Clans

Southampton Music Hub AGM

Tues 8 Mar / 4.30-6pm / Turner Sims / Free

Music teacher and members of Southampton Music Hub are invited to the AGM at Turner Sims. This is a very exciting time for SMH, as we embark on the second stage of our journey. We want to make sure that you are a part of that.

The title of the meeting is 'Looking Ahead: Our Journey'. There will be a statistical review of the past year, New Hub Partnership projects that have been implemented. Most importantly, the meeting will focus on how your organisation can shape the future direction of the hub and what that journey may look like.

Please respond to Lynn Beckwith / 023 8083 3648 by Friday 29 January.


Mayflower & Welsh National Opera Engage: In Parenthesis

Next week Mayflower Theatre is once again joining forces with Welsh National Opera to give young people the opportunity to participate, develop and learn skills across various art forms including drama, singing, opera, music, composing, movement, storytelling, directing and performing. To celebrate Welsh National Opera’s 70th Birthday and commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, a new opera has been commissioned called In Parenthesis; an adaptation of the epic poem by David Jones from composer Iain Bell. 

The Southampton project will focus on myth in war and also personal connections to war stories and camaraderie. The project will run from January to June over varying dates culminating with a visit to National Museum of Wales and Welsh Millennium Centre to see In Parenthesis. There are still spaces for young people aged 13-18 who want to take part.


Vacancy: Southampton Youth Orchestra Musical Director

Southampton Music Hub seeks an inspirational and experienced musical director for the nationally acclaimed Southampton Youth Orchestra.

Position to commence from 1 May 2016 (subject to funding)  Post includes 90 hours rehearsal per academic year, performances and administrative duties. Request a copy of the job description and person specification from Southampton Music Services on 023 8083 3648 or by email.


Congratulations to young Southampton tuba player Joe Tucker for being awarded a place on the National Youth Orchestra (NYO) Inspire programme. NYO Inspire is a programme of orchestral music-making centred on the power of peer inspiration and sharing. In 2016, NYO will host 700 young musicians aged 13 to 19 years old in a series of free workshops, residencies and ensembles nationwide.


Southampton Youth Orchestra Concert

Sat 9 Jan / 7.30pm / Turner Sims / £10 standard, £2 U16's

Southampton Youth Orchestra return to Turner Sims, playing Glinka Overture Ruslan and Ludmilla, Rachmaninov      Piano Concerto No 2, Prokofiev Symphony No 7 in C minor, Op 131.


Wind Band Pyramid Concert

Sun 17 Jan / 7pm / Thornden Hall / £7

Now an annual tradition - the Southampton Music Services Wind Band Pyramid Concert comes to Thornden Hall. Featuring high quality music from Southampton Wind Band, Pulse 8, Airplay & Clarinet Chorale.

Music - culture - Brass band - Trumpets

Sax Day with Chris Gumbley 

Sun 24 Jan / 10am-4pm / Learning Centre, Winchester Cathedral / £25 

A day of ensemble playing and jazz for the classical player led by Chris Gumbley, composer, saxophonist and ABRSM examiner. Come and play two compositions for sax ensemble written by Chris, and participate or learn from masterclasses with him. There will also be a focus on improvisation and embellishing well-known melodies. 

Tickets are to be purchased from Winchester Cathedral Box Office 01962 857275. For more details contact Sarah Finch.


Gala Event: Fidel The Musical

Sun 24 Jan / 4.30pm / Turner Sims / £15 adults, £10 under 18s

Music students across the UK have been writing songs for a brand new musical about Fidel Castro and the Cuban revolution. An X-factor style event is being held at Turner Sims Concert Hall, University of Southampton where the finalists perform and we ask the audience to choose who should be in the musical with the help of a professional panel of musicians and songwriters.


OAE TOTS - Music for the very youngest of music lovers

Sat 30 Jan / Turner Sims / £4-£7 / 11am

Sail away on a voyage of musical discovery. In this interactive concert from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (OAE), designed specially for 2–5 year olds, traditional sea shanties sit alongside Baroque favourites like Handel’s famous Water Music.

OAE TOTS: Sailing Away is part of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s Watercycle project, a nationwide educational tour themed built around music about and inspired by water. As part of their Southampton residency, the Orchestra are running workshops and performing in schools as well as putting on public events, including a performance on the Isle of Wight ferry. 

OAE

New All Ages Ukulele Group

Wednesdays starting 24 Feb / 4.15-5.15pm / Sholing Junior School, SO19 8PT / £30 for the rest of the academic year

A second Ukulele ensemble has been created by Southampton Music Services due to popular demand. All ages and family members are welcome to join. To join contact Southampton Music Services / 023 8083 3648


Sounds From The Stadium

Tues 5 July / St Mary's Stadium / 1.30- 5pm

Southampton Music Hub in collaboration with Cordelectra is delighted to announce Sounds From The Stadium, an event at set to take place in July 2016. Over 3,000 children have signed up so far in the region to take place at the event in St Mary's Stadium, Southampton for massed vocal, percussion and instrumental performances.

The interactive music making event is currently set to feature electric string trio Cordelectra, Restless Symphony and CJ Edwards from TV's The Voice, with further suprises to be announced. 

sounds from the stadium

Supersónic Summer School

Thurs 21 - Sat 23 Jul / Woodlands Community College / £100 (£50 Pupil Premium)

Running in July at Woodlands Community College, this event gives grade 3-5 orchestral players the opportunity to play in a full symphony orchestra, enjoy a variety of music workshops as well as offering masterclasses to more advanced players.

This event is a joint project between the Southampton Music Hub and són, Southampton's professional orchestra. The summer school orchestra will be conducted by Robin Browning, artistic director of són.

Contact Southampton Music Services / 023 8083 3648 for details on how to sign up.