SG12 events card DL 03e DATE CHANGE_Layout 1 10/02/2012 10:20 Page 2 DESIGNER MAKERS OF CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL CRAFTS DESIGNER MAKERS OF CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL CRAFTS Ceramics Furniture Glass Jewellery Leather Metalwork Pewter Printmaking Stone carving Textiles Wood turning Contemporary EVENTS 2012 CRAFT SHOW CONTEMPORARY Stanmer House CRAFT 19 SHOWS - 20 <strong>March</strong> THROUGHOUT 10.00am - 5.00pm SUSSEX Admission: adults £3.00 children free The Sussex Guild Shop and Gallery The North Wing Southover Grange Southover Road www.thesussexguild.co.uk Stanmer House, Stanmer Park, Brighton BN1 9QA
classical music Classical Round-up The three Johns The classical music events for <strong>March</strong> present themselves almost like a month-long menu, with a thought-provoking but welcoming starter, a fully fledged main, and a fine finale. Nicholas Houghton’s organ concert starts us off with Buxtehude’s Passacaglia, followed by Bach’s wonderfully foreboding Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, two works by Franck and a processional by Mathias. Sun 6, 3pm, St Michael’s Church, free The <strong>Lewes</strong>-based Pro Musica choir is offering Brahms Requiem in its original German. The orchestra will be the Florentine Ensemble, conducted by Ray Maulkin. Soloists are Kathryn Sargent (soprano) and David Townend (bass). Sun 20, 7pm, St Andrews, Alfriston, £12 For something a little different - and for that male choral bonding experience - composer Helen Glavin will be holding a free workshop to rehearse her Phoenix Cantata in preparation for a farewell to the Phoenix Foundry in <strong>Lewes</strong> with the Everyman Ensemble. Come ye male singers, one and all. Fri 11, 8pm, 143 High Street, free The Kantanti Ensemble is back with yet another challenging outing. Messiaen’s Les Offrandes Oubliées (The Forgotten Offerings) is the composer’s first major orchestral work, dating from 1930. Its three parts - Cross, Sin and the Eucharist - form a strong statement of religious belief by a man barely past his teen years. Sibelius Symphony No. 7, his last published, dating from 1924, unusually has only one movement and is widely considered to be one of his finest works. Conductor Lee Reynolds has made an inspiring choice to conclude the programme with Stravinsky’s 1945 Firebird Suite, a ballet in ten movements. Those old prog-rock fans in the audience will surely be in heaven in the final section when they recognize Yes’ concert theme tune. Sun 13, 4pm, St John Sub Castro, £12-16 Chamber music fans have a ‘don’t miss’ opportunity this month to hear the Brodsky Quartet as part of the Nicholas Yonge Society’s subscription series. Their programme is a scherzo by Borodin followed by Shostakovitch’s extended, hauntingly beautiful Quartet No. 2, and finally the Beethoven Quartet No. 8 Opus 59 No. 2. This work, dating from 1808, features a 2nd movement in the form of an anthemic hymn, and a 3rd movement with a familiar Russian song, twisted here by Beethoven in a rather angry fashion. Fri 18, 7.45pm, South Downs College, £15 Bach’s St John Passion will be presented by the East Sussex Bach Choir and The Baroque Collective. The four solo singers will be Andrew Griffiths (Evangelist), Catrin Woodruff (Soprano), Alexandra Gibson (Mezzo-soprano), James Newby (Baritone) and <strong>Lewes</strong>’ own Sir John Tomlinson singing the role of Christ. This earlier passion, the later being the St Matthew, is sometimes described as the more passionate, less polished of the two masterworks. The concert will be conducted by John Hancorn (pictured above with namesake Tomlinson) and The Baroque Collective is led by Alison Bury. Not to be missed. Paul Austin Kelly Sat 19, 7.30pm, St John sub Castro, £20, £15, U16 free. 47
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