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Friday 4 November, 7.30pm<br />

Choirs’ Concert<br />

<strong>Uppingham</strong>’s famous choral tradition is<br />

founded on its training choirs. In an evening<br />

of great variety and colour, Boys’ Voices, Girls’<br />

Voices and Chorale present a programme of<br />

entertaining and uplifting music.<br />

Directed by Jane Stevens, Peter Clements and<br />

Will Smith. Accompanied by Alexis Ffrench,<br />

Simon Smith and Andrew Ashwin.<br />

<strong>Uppingham</strong> School Chapel<br />

Sunday 6 November, 7.30pm<br />

Chamber Music at Ashley<br />

Parish Church<br />

Vivaldi – Spring from The Four Seasons<br />

Mozart – Wind Serenade in E-flat major, K. 375<br />

Following last year’s sell-out concert,<br />

<strong>Uppingham</strong> musicians return to Ashley for<br />

a programme featuring Vivaldi’s celebrated<br />

Spring, performed by Upper Sixth pupil<br />

Richard Liu, and Mozart’s glorious Wind<br />

Serenade.<br />

Tickets £15 (inc glass of wine and canapés).<br />

For tickets and more information please<br />

contact events@ashleychurch.co.uk<br />

Ashley Parish Church, Welland Valley,<br />

near Market Harborough<br />

Friday 11 November, 7.30pm<br />

Wind, Brass and Percussion<br />

Faculty Concert<br />

A concert showcasing talent in the Wind,<br />

Brass and Percussion Faculty.<br />

<strong>Uppingham</strong> School Old School Room<br />

Thursday 10 – Saturday 12 November<br />

<strong>Uppingham</strong> International<br />

Music Festival<br />

Talented local violinist Freya Goldmark is<br />

joined by friends from around the world<br />

for the inaugural <strong>Uppingham</strong> International<br />

Music Festival. Held in<br />

venues across the town,<br />

the Festival focuses on<br />

string chamber music.<br />

The evening of Thursday<br />

10 November features a<br />

special collaboration<br />

with <strong>Uppingham</strong> School’s<br />

top string players,<br />

performing Vivaldi’s<br />

Concerto for 4 Violins<br />

and Mozart’s<br />

Divertimento in D.<br />

For more information<br />

and tickets, please see<br />

uppinghammusicfestival.com.<br />

Sunday 13 November, 7.30pm<br />

Music for Remembrance<br />

The Somme 1916<br />

A hundred years after The Battle of the<br />

Somme, Chapel Choir presents an evening<br />

of contemplation and meditation, featuring<br />

readings and music.<br />

They Shall Grow Not Old – Douglas Guest<br />

Pin Drop – Rosina Griffiths (First<br />

performance)<br />

Greater Love – John Ireland<br />

Kyrie – Henry Alexander (First<br />

performance)<br />

Sanctus – Duruflé<br />

In Paradisum – Fauré<br />

This is My Commandment – James<br />

Whitbourn<br />

Readings by Emma Lucia, Director of Drama<br />

Trumpet – Archie McAlpine<br />

Organ – Peter Clements<br />

Conducted by Stephen Williams<br />

<strong>Uppingham</strong> School Chapel

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