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Adam Walker, Ailish Tynan, Tim Posner & James Baillieu

Tue 23 Jan, 7:30pm

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This concert is part of Leeds International Chamber Season 2023/24: French Connections.

Adam Walker – flute
Ailish Tynan – soprano
Tim Posner – cello
James Baillieu – piano

André Caplet Viens! Une flûte invisible soupire (voice, flute & piano) Listen
Maurice Ravel Chansons madécasses (voice, flute, cello & piano) Listen
André Caplet Deux Petites pieces (flute & piano) Listen
Camille Saint-Saëns Une flûte invisible (voice, flute & piano) Listen
Frank Martin Ballade (flute & piano) Listen
Judith Weir Nuits d’Afrique (voice, flute, cello & piano) Listen
Hector Berlioz La captive (voice & piano) Listen
Gabriel Fauré Cinq mélodies ‘de Venise’ (voice & piano) Listen
Philippe Gaubert Soir Païen (voice, flute & piano) Listen
Philippe Gaubert Nocturne et allegro scherzando (flute & piano) Listen

Maurice Ravel’s Chansons madécasses (Madagascan Songs) are scored for the unusual ensemble of voice, flute, cello, and piano. Judith Weir was commissioned by Wigmore Hall to write a piece for the same musical forces especially for Ailish Tynan, resulting in the astonishingly beautiful Nuits d’Afrique. Whilst Ravel chose text by the French poet Évariste de Parny, who claimed to have translated folk sources into his own Chansons madécasses, Weir uses poetry written by contemporary African women, evoking local life and scenes.

This concert is the fourth of six in the Leeds International Chamber Season 2023/24: French Connections. Click ‘The Series’ tab to find out more information about the season, or view all concerts on our website.

Photo credit: Christa Holka

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Tue 23 Jan 7.30 pm £24.00/£22.00/£13.00/£12.00/£26.00/£20.80/£19.20/£17.60 Book
The Series

This concert is the last of six in the Leeds International Chamber Season 2023/24: French Connections. View all six concertsView the brochure online.

 

About the Leeds International Chamber Season 2023/24

Each year, we ask a guest Artistic Director to curate our International Chamber Season. For the 2023/24 season, flautist Adam Walker has curated the six concerts which feature some of Adam’s dearest musical friends including the Orsino Ensemble, guitarist Sean Shibe, and the Marmen Quartet.

 

A note from Adam Walker

As a flautist I’ve always revelled in French repertoire. The flute blossomed as a solo instrument in France and many of our best pieces were composed there. As a result, much of a flute player’s musical DNA is rooted in France.

Whilst pieces such as Francis Poulenc’s Flute Sonata are a joy to return to, it’s an equal pleasure to discover lesser-known parts of the repertoire and so, assembling this series of far-reaching French chamber music has been a delight on many levels.

I’m very excited to welcome some of my dearest musical friends to Leeds to perform. The Orsino Ensemble’s mission is to shine a light on the breadth of wonderful woodwind music, here showcasing no shortage of material from the French masters. Virtuoso guitarist Sean Shibe delves into intriguing French musical connections in an eclectic programme, including contemporary music from the British Isles by Thomas Adès, Harrison Birtwistle, and Freya Waley-Cohen. The extraordinary Marmen Quartet presents Claude Debussy’s seminal String Quartet and I’m lucky enough to perform his trio sonata for flute, viola, and harp with Anneleen Lenaerts, Principal Harp of the Vienna Philharmonic, and star violist Timothy Ridout.

Judith Weir, Master of the King’s Music, wrote her gorgeous Nuits d’Afrique especially for the wonderful Irish soprano, Ailish Tynan. Ailish and I are excited to present this great work alongside pieces by Maurice Ravel, Hector Berlioz and more with cellist Tim Posner and pianist James Baillieu.

No French series would be complete without a flute recital, so I’m delighted to perform music from the golden age of the French Flute School with pianist extraordinaire, Katya Apekisheva.

With so many unique musical personalities involved, I can guarantee you concerts full of flair and joie de vivre as we whisk you away to the melting pot of 1920s Paris; the salons of the Belle Époque, 17th century Scotland, Catalonia, Madagascar and more to explore the music of France and the ‘French Connection’.

Adam Walker Artistic Director

 

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PRICES:

Full price: A £26, B £24
Over 60s: A £24, B £22
Full-time students, unwaged: A £13, B £12
Under 26s: A £10, B £10

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