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Sally Matthews
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Anna Burford
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dances from the courts and collegiate
Darren Jeffery
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churches of medieval England and France.
Stephen Jackson
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The programme also includes the Rouen
Shepherds’ Play and the earliest known
Stephen Jackson, the Director of the BBC
versions of some of today's most popular carols.
Symphony Chorus, and one of this country’s finest
Tickets £17 including post-concert glass
of Handel’s marvellous oratorio. He is joined by
of wine at the Guildhall, £14 concert only,
the combined forces of the Guildford Camerata
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and the Guildford Chamber Choir.
choral trainers, conducts this year’s performance
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Haydn Oboe Concerto in C
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Johann Strauss
Memories of Covent Garden
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Symphony No. 59 inA
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Mozart
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Violin Concerto No. 2 in D, K211
John Anderson oboe
Mozart
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Rondo in C, K373,
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Paul Barritt returns to Guildford
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Jean Rigby mezzo-soprano
Rhys Meirion tenor
Orchestra
D’Arcy Bleiker bass-baritone
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Julian Bigg
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Alasdair Malloy
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Anyone who attended last year’s
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want to miss this event! Alasdair
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Malloy, star of the Blue Peter BBC
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Proms returns to Guildford to take
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journey with witches and wizards,
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Palestrina Missa Papae
New Mass (UK premiere)
Miserere
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Palestrina Lamentations Ill
Guildford Camerata
Soriano
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Anerio
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Salve regina
Christus
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Palestrina Tu es Petrus
John Rutter
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Peter Phillips
conductor
The Guildford Philharmonic is
delighted to welcome back the
UK’s leading composer of choral
music, John Rutter, for his fourth
visit. John Rutter has composed
a Mass for first performance in
New York in February 2003, and
this Guildford performance will
be the UKpremiere. The work
is coupled with Mozart's sublime
Coronation Mass, composed for
Easter Day 1779 in Salzburg.
Tickets £20
£3 children, students & ES40s
Tickets £16
£3 children, students & ES40s
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Violin Concerto
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A celebration of Elizabetl
Elgar
Symphony No. 2
and her musicians
in E flat op. 63
Abbot’s Hospital,
Guildford Philharmonic
High Street, Guildford
Orchestra
Boris Belkin
violin
Frank Shipway conductor
Frank Shipway makes a welcome
return to Guildford to conduct
the Philharmonic. He is joined by
one of the world’s leading violinists,
Boris Belkin, to play Sibelius’
intensely romantic concerto. The
second half of the programme is
& one of the great classics of the
English symphonic repertoire,
Elgar’s 2nd Symphony, which the
composer himself described as
“the passionate pilgrimage of the
soul” as well as heading the score
with a quotation from Shelley
“Rarely, rarely comest thou, Spirit
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This special event celebrates the
400th anniversary of the end of
the glorious reign of Elizabeth I.
She and her court made famous
summer "progresses" around the
realm, often causing near-bankruptcy
to.the organisers of the elaborate
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recreates for the first time some
of the music performed on the
progresses to Elvetham and
Kenilworth, with readings from the
original commemorative documents
of the time. All the music in the
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Booking Information
There are 14 concerts in the 2002 — 2003 season of the Guildford Philharmonic
and these are numbered from | — 14 on this brochure.
We are again running
a flexible subscription scheme, which allows you to pick and choose the concerts
you wish to attend.
The following discounts will apply to multiples of tickets booked:
| to 3 concerts — no discount
Bronze Subscription
4 to 5 concerts — 5% discount
Silver Subscription
6 to 8 concerts — 10% discount
Gold Subscription
9 to II concerts — 15% discount
Diamond Subscription
12 to 14 concerts — 20% discount
Party Bookings
20% discount on 10 or more full
price adult tickets
NB Only one discount applies per transaction
General Booking opens Tuesday 27 August 2002.
Applications will not be dealt with before this date.
How to Book
Guildford Civic Box Office: 01483 444555
Monday — Friday 9.30am — 6.00pm
Saturday 9.30am — 4.30pm
45 minutes before each concert at the appropriate venue
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Fill in the booking form with your appropriate choices of concert, price,
number of tickets etc
If you wish you can leave the TOTAL box empty for the Box Office to make the
appropriate deduction if you are booking for more than three concerts
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Choose your method of payment:
Cheque payable to Guildford Borough Council
Credit/Debit Card (Visa/ Mastercard/Switch) — by booking form or phone
If you wish to spread the cost, send 3 post-dated cheques for | October 2002,
| December 2002, | February 2003 made payable to Guildford Borough Council
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Enclose a stamped addressed envelope and post this form with your
payment to: Box Office, Guildford Civic, Guildford Surrey GUI 2AA
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If you ring with your credit or debit card, the Box Office will fill in the form and then
process the application in date order that it is received. This also applies if you come
in with your form. The Box Office can issue a receipt, but can’t guarantee to process
the tickets at that time
Subscription discounts and party discounts do not apply to children's, students' and
ES40s' tickets
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Parking is very limited and patrons are strongly advised to allow plenty of
time for parking
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Friday Lunchtime Recitals
at the Guildhall High Street Guildford
The beautiful Elizabethan Guildhall in the heart of Guildford is the ideal
setting for this hugely popular Friday lunchtime recital series. The concerts
provide an oasis of brilliant music-making away from the hustle and bustle
of shopping and traffic. If you would like to be added to the mailing list and
hear more about the concerts, please call 01483 444035.
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The dates for the forthcoming season's recitals are:
Friday 8 November
Friday 14 March
Friday 6 December
Friday |! April
Friday 10 January
Friday 16 May
Friday 7 February
All concerts start at 12.30pm, and you are invited to join the musicians for
Signature:
a drink afterwards in the historic |7th century Council Chamber.
If you do not enclose a stamped addressed envelope your tickets will be
held for collection at the Box Office.
Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope
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The Mayor of Guildford’s Christmas Concert
Sunday 15 December 2002 at 2.30pm, Guildford Civic
Presented by Guildford Rotary. Guildford Philharmonic Choir with Guildford
Symphony Orchestra. Box Office 01483 444555
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