Filed under: Live Events | Tags: Dolphin Music, Endellion, Ensemble 360, European Chamber Music Academy, Heath and Navarra Quartets, Jane Manning, Norway’s Vertavo Quartet, Peter Pollard, RNCM

The line-up of performers is also suitably European, with visits from Norway’s Vertavo Quartet and a number of ensembles from the European Chamber Music Academy. Festival favourites the Endellion, Heath and Navarra Quartets are joined by Ensemble 360, Jane Manning and a range of RNCM student ensembles, together presenting a weekend of recitals, masterclasses and lectures that celebrate the extraordinarily rich musical legacy of this remarkable city. We’re also fortunate to be joined by some of the country’s leading luthiers, bow makers and music retailers who will be exhibiting on the RNCM concourses throughout the Festival.
Festival Information:
Date – Thursday 8 January 2009 – Sunday 11 January 2009
Filed under: Live Events | Tags: Ai No Corrida, Aretha Franklin, Bruntwood Theatre, Clarinet, Count Basie, Dolphin Music, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough, Fly Me To The Moon, Frank Sinatra, Handbags and Gladrags, Jazz, Michael Jackson, Mike hall, Miles Davis, Peggy Lee, Pete Long, Peter Pollard, Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, RNCM, RNCM Big Band, saxophone, Stereophonics
Pete Long clarinet
With a musical career that has spanned six decades, Quincy Jones has earned his reputation as a renaissance man of American music. Bandleader, solo artist, songwriter, producer, arranger, and film composer, his phenomenal CV reads like a who’s who of contemporary music – Miles Davis, Frank Sinatra, Count Basie, Michael Jackson, Peggy Lee, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin all feature.
Tonight the Big Band takes a trip through Quincy’s impressive back catalogue in the company of clarinettist Pete Long, whose dulcet tones feature so prominently in the Stereophonics’ version of Handbags and Gladrags (aka the theme from The Office). Along the way, they’ll revisit such classics as Fly Me To The Moon, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough and Jones’ own fabulous disco stomper Ai No Corrida!
Event Information:
Date & Time – Friday 12 December 2008 7.30pm
Venue – Bruntwood Theatre
Ticket Price – £16, £14, £12
Concessions – Concessions Available
Genre(s) – Jazz
Filed under: Live Events | Tags: RNCM, Haden Freeman Concert Hall, Dolphin Music, flute, Percussion, Peter Pollard, Joglaresa, Jeremy Avis, Mick Sands, Bodhran, Jean Kelly, Clarsach, Clare Saleman, Nyckelharpa, Tim Garside, Dulcimer

Belinda Sykes voice, bagpipes, director
Jeremy Avis voice
Mick Sands voice, flute, bodhran
Jean Kelly clarsach
Clare Salaman fidel, nyckelharpa
Tim Garside percussion, dulcimer
Want a rest from ‘too much tinsel’ syndrome? This concert definitely fits the bill, with ancient and spell-binding Christmas songs ringing with echoes of winter pagan festivities.
Together with Irish harpist Jean Kelly, Irish/ Geordie singer Mick Sands and string player Clare Salaman, Joglaresa perform a whole host of vibrant traditional and medieval carols and songs. From ‘dark’ ancient English songs, including variations of the Corpus Christi and Falcon carols and The Burning Babe, to the group’s own re-workings of better-known carols such as The Coventry Carol, The Wexford Carols and the Irish air and hornpipe Christmas Eve, this unique ensemble is sure to be the perfect alternative Christmas night out.
Event Information:
Date & Time – Thursday 11 December 2008 7.30pm
Venue – Haden Freeman Concert Hall
Ticket Price – £15, £12
Concessions – Concessions Available
Genre(s) – Folk, World Music
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Filed under: Live Events | Tags: Danwood, Die Fledermaus, Dolphin Music, Johann Strauss, Liberty Living, Peter Pollard, Prince Orlofsky, RNCM, Rosalinda, The Bat, Viennese, Waltz King

This sparkling masterpiece, by celebrated ‘Waltz King’ Johann Strauss the younger, premièred on the Viennese stage in 1874. Die Fledermaus (The Bat) is a brilliantly clever commentary on Viennese moral laxity, cloaked in sparklingly tuneful music that made it an instant hit – by the end of the decade it was playing in some 170 theatres. On paper the plot is complicated to the point of unintelligibility, but on stage this tale of infidelity, mistaken identity and excessive champagne consumption is a brilliant piece of music-theatre.
The plot, in which Rosalinda’s ex-lover, Alfred is mistakenly jailed, reaches a head at a society ball arranged by Prince Orlofsky to offset his boredom. Never mind the story though – just lose yourself in the beauty of the music, and let Strauss uplift you into a frothy world of champagne-fuelled 19th century Viennese society that’ll make you want to leap up and join in the dancing. Tickets sell fast so don’t miss this hot pre-Christmas ticket.
2 December sponsored by Danwood
4 December sponsored by Liberty Living
Festival Information:
Date – Tuesday 2 December 2008 – Saturday 13 December 2008
Filed under: Live Events | Tags: Dolphin Music, Jazz Events, Jiggs Wigham, Keep Music Live, Live Events, Live Music Venues, Musicians Union, Orchestral Events, RNCM, Uk Gigs
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Filed under: Artist Profiles, Live Events | Tags: Dolphin Music, Eugene Rousseau, Heida Hermanns International Woodwind Competition, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Jean-Marie Londeix International Saxophone Competition, Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Kenneth Fischer, Otis Murphy, RNCM, Saint Louis Symphony Young Artist Competition, Yamaha, Yamaha Saxophones
In November, the award winning saxophonist, Otis Murphy will be visiting the UK to perform masterclasses, workshops and giving solo performances around the UK. Featuring at the RNCM Saxophone Day on the 17th November, Otis will be spending the week at venues and conservatoires up and down the country.
Otis Murphy is an experienced saxophone soloist and has performed throughout the world taking in countries such as France, Switzerland, Germany and Japan. Over the years Mr. Murphy has received numerous awards that include prizes in the Saint Louis Symphony Young Artist Competition, the Heida Hermanns International Woodwind Competition in the United States, the Adolphe Sax International Saxophone Competition in Belgium, and the Jean-Marie Londeix International Saxophone Competition in France.
Otis Murphy joined the faculty of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in 2001 at the age of 28, becoming one of the youngest faculty members in its history. Studying with some fantastic saxophonists such as Jean-Yves Fourmeau, Eugene Rousseau, and Kenneth Fischer, Otis has established himself as not only a great musician, but a great teacher too.
A much in demand clinician, Otis’s visit promises to be a fantastic opportunity for saxophonists to hear a great soloist and receive some invaluable advice. Watch this space for Otis’s tour dates!
Filed under: Live Events | Tags: 1974, “diversity in unity", Bossa Nova., Christoph Baerwind, Dixieland, Enrique Crespo, Franz Liszt (arr Matthias Höfs), Friday 24 October 2008 7.30pm, German Brass, Haden Freeman Concert Hall, Horn, J S Bach (arr Enrique Crespo, Johann Strauss (arr Matthias Höfs), Klaus Wallendorf, Ludwig van Beethoven (arr Enrique Crespo+, Matthias Höfs, RNCM, S Bach (arr Matthias Höfs), Scheidt, Stefan Ambrosius, Sven Strunkeit, trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Uwe Füssel, Uwe Köller, Werner Heckmann, Wolfgang Gaag
Venue – Haden Freeman Concert Hall
Ticket Price – £12
Concessions – Concessions Available
S Bach (arr Matthias Höfs) Concerto in D major BWV 972
J S Bach (arr Enrique Crespo) Ich ruf’ zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ
J S Bach (arr Enrique Crespo) Toccata and Fugue in D minor
Ludwig van Beethoven (arr Enrique Crespo) Adagio sostenuto from Moonlight Sonata
Johann Strauss (arr Matthias Höfs) Tritsch-Tratsch Polka
Franz Liszt (arr Matthias Höfs) Hungarian Rhapsody
Klaus Wallendorf director
Matthias Höfs, Christoph Baerwind, Uwe Köller, Werner Heckmann trumpets
Enrique Crespo, Sven Strunkeit, Uwe Füssel trombones
Wolfgang Gaag, Klaus Wallendorf horns
Stefan Ambrosius tuba
Formed in 1974, German Brass is a pioneer among German brass ensembles and quite simply one of the finest brass ensembles around today.
Players from the very best German orchestras and ensembles have come together for this rare British tour, and are sure to delight you with their virtuosity and flair. Long known for a mix of tradition and experimentation, their eclectic programmes are full of surprises, from Scheidt
GERMAN BRASS is both: tradition and progress. But above all the ensemble has for years been a synonym for brass music at its highest level. A pioneer among the German brass ensembles, GERMAN BRASS has co-initiated the brass movement from its beginnings in 1974 and has influenced it decisively ever since.
GERMAN BRASS has succeeded in creating “diversity in unity”, i.e. to work the miracle of producing a unique, unmistakable collective sound with ten individualists and renowned soloists from outstanding first-class German orchestras. As an ensemble they play transparent chamber music but at the same time with symphonic magnificence and dynamics that only brass intrumentalists can produce.
The repertoire of GERMAN BRASS includes all stylistic directions and kinds from Scheidt to from Dixieland to Bossa Nova. It contains unabashedly classical and “timeless”, serious and entertaining elements. In their concerts the ensemble nurtures and surmounts the division in two kinds of musical styles with professionality and fun: the programs contain arrangements of classicals works as well as adaptations and compositions of musical evergreens which have mostly been arranged and composed specially for GERMAN BRASS and pay tribute to the typical sound and the technical brilliance of the ensemble. Listening to one of the concerts of GERMAN BRASS, presented by Klaus Wallendorf of the ensemble with inimitably witty and entertaining comments as well as to one of the many recordings on CD is quite an experience.
Filed under: Live Events | Tags: Boston, Boston Brass, Brass Ensemble, Bruce Edward Miller, Chick Corea, Christmas Bells are Swingin, Classical, Dizzy Gillespie, Euphonium, French Horn, Haden Freeman Concert Hall, Horn, J D Shaw, J. Melvin Butler, Jazz, Jeff Conner, Jose Sibaja, Lance Laduke, Manchester, Peabody Conservatory of Music, Rice University, RNCM, Royal Northern College of Music, Sam Pilafian, Seattle's St. Mark's Cathedral, Stan Kenton Christmas, Syracuse University, The Eastman School of Music, Ticket, trombone, Trumpet, Tuba, Tuesday 7 October 2008 7.30pm, University of Connecticut, Whats on in manchester
Jose Sibaja trumpet
Jeff Conner trumpet
J D Shaw french horn
Lance Laduke trombone, euphonium
Andrew Hitz tuba
From exciting classical arrangements to breath-taking vocal harmony and burning jazz standards, Boston Brass achieves new levels in brass performance, treating audiences to a captivating musical experience for all ages in this, their only appearance in Manchester.
Date & Time – Tuesday 7 October 2008 7.30pm
Venue – Haden Freeman Concert Hall
Ticket Price – £16, £14
Concessions – Concessions Available
More powerful than a speeding locomotive!!!”
Boston, Massachusetts
United States
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Filed under: Artist Profiles | Tags: Maynard Ferguson, Jiggs, Wigham, trombone, RNCM, Conn Trombones, King Trombones, Jamie Cullum, Tony Bennett, Count Basie, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, John Dankworth, Judy Garland, Nancy Wilson, Cape Cod, Swiss Radio Band, Hanns Eisler, Stan Kenton, BBC Big Band, Brandenburger Youth Jazz Orchestra, German national Youth Jazz Orchestra)., International Trombone Association, British Trombone Society, German Trombone Society, Conn-Selmer Company ., Jazz Trombone, Jamey Abersold, Cannonball Adderly, Louis Bellson, Michael Bublé, Ray Charles, Georgie Fame, Clitheroe Grand Theatre, Clitheroe, jazz Gigs North West, http://www.jiggswhigham.com/english.html
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Jiggs Whigham is an internationally acclaimed trombonist, band leader and educator. This versatile performer, born Oliver Haydn Whigham III (the nickname Jiggs was given by his grandfather) in Cleveland Ohio on 20 August 1943, first came to the attention of critics and fans at 17, as featured soloist and first trombonist with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, directed by Ray McKinley. Two years later, he was first and solo trombonist with Stan Kenton. Following a year of studio and Broadway Musical engagements in New York, he became featured soloist with the Kurt Edelhagen Jazz Orchestra at the West German Broadcasting Company in Cologne, Germany in 1965. In 1966 his was awarded 1st Prize at the first competition for Modern Jazz in Vienna. |
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He is currently soloist and clinician worldwide, conductor of the BBC Big Band in Great Britain, artistic director of the Berlin Jazz Orchestra and visiting Professor at the Guildhall School Of Music And Drama in London and visiting tutor at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, England. Jiggs Whigham is a lifetime member and general advisor to the International Trombone Association, British Trombone Society and the German Trombone Society. He is a lifetime member of the International Trombone Association.
Currently Vice President (President elect) of The International Trombone Association.
He is active as a soloist, Conductor and educator. He is a clinician for the Conn-Selmer Company .Jiggs is also author of the new book “Jazz Trombone” (Edition Schott – ED 12710
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For more information or to book Jiggs Whigham for concerts, festivals or master classes, please email him at jiggs@jiggswhigham.com |
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Jiggs has played and/or recorded with… Jamey Abersold, Pepper Adams, Cannonball Adderly, Manny Albam, Laurindo Almeida, Vic Ash, Giacomo Aula, Patti Austin, Benny Bailey, Gary Barone, Mike Barone, Rony Barrak, Count Basie, Madeline Bell, Louis Bellson, Tony Bennett, Bill Berry, Gene Bertocini, Paul Bley, Francy Boland, Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Nick Brignola, Till Broenner, Bob Brookmeyer, Billy Brooks, Ray Brown, Uschi Brüning, John Bunch, Michael Bublé, Bobby Burgess, Carol Burnett, Don Byas, Charlie Byrd, George Cables, Conte Candoli, Pete Candoli, Betty Carter, Ron Carter, Bruno Castellucci,Philip Catherine, Ray Charles, Buddy Childers, Pete Christlieb, Kenny Clarke, Terry Clarke, Jay Clayton, John Clayton, Billy Cobham, Tony Coe, Al Cohn, Bob Cooper, Keith Copeland, Larry Coryell, Jamie Cullum, Ted Curson, Eddie Daniels, John Dankworth, Buddy De Franco, Nathan Davis, Alan Dawson, Barbara Dennerlein, Jimmy Deuchar, Bill Dobbins, Jerry Dodgion, Klaus Doldinger, Paquito D’Rivera, Kenny Drew, George Duvivier, Kurt Edelhagen, Harry “Sweets” Edison, Larry Elgart, Kurt Elling, Peter Erskine, Robin Eubanks, Bill Evans, Gil Evans, Jon Faddis, Georgie Fame, Allen Farnham, Art Farmer, Joe Farrell, Paul Ferguson, Maynard Ferguson, Chuck Findley, Ella Fitzgerald, Bob Florence, Carl Fontana, Barry Forgie, Bud Freeman, Curtis Fuller, Hal Galper, Judy Garland, Herb Geller, Stan Getz, Terry Gibbs, Astrud Gilberto, Dizzy Gillespie, Benny Golson, Benny Goodman, Eddie Gomez, Paul Gonzalves, Dexter Gordon, Wycliffe Gordon, Dusko Goykovich, Al Gray, Benny Green, Urbie Green, Johnny Griffin, George Gruntz, Friedrich Gulda, John Guerin, Jeff Hamilton, Scott Hamilton, Jan Hammer, Lionel Hampton, Slide Hampton, Jake Hanna, Tom Harrell, Billie Hart, Peter Herbolzheimer, Horacio ‘el negro’ Hernandez, Joe Henderson, Conrad Herwig, Giovanni Hildalgo, Billy Higgins, Milt Hinton, Bill Holman, Red Holloway, Bob Hope, Dave Horler, HR Brass, Freddy Hubbard, Chuck Israels, Christian Jacob, Howard Johnson, Carmell Jones, Hank Jones, Harold Jones, Quincy Jones, Thad Jones, Sheila Jordan, Bert Kaempfert, Mauricio Kagel, Stefan Karlsson, Greetje Kaufeld, Roger Kellaway, Stan Kenton, Barney Kessel, Chaka Khan, Rick Kiefer, Jimmy Knepper, Wolfgang Koehler, Lee Konitz, Kristine Kresge, Manfred Krug, Paul Kuhn, Rolf Kuhn, Joe Labarbera, Steve Lacy, Yusef Lateef, Jay Leonhart, Jerry Lewis, Mel Lewis, Vic Lewis, Victor Lewis, Mundell Lowe, Don Lusher, Bob Malach, Albert Mangelsdorff, Christian McBride, Rob McConnell, Ian McDougall, Al McKibbon, Ray McKinley, Jin McNeely, Bob Magnusson, Steve Marcus, Charlie Mariano, Bill Mays, Don Menza, Palle Mikkelborg, Bob Mintzer, Jane Monheit, Michael Moore, Lanny Morgan, James Morrison, Buddy Morrow, George Mraz, Werner, Müller, Gerry Mulligan, Mark Murphy, Dick Nash, The New York Voices, Lenny Niehaus, Judy Niemack, Mark Nightengale, Sal Nistico, Ken Norris, Walter Norris, Adam Nussbaum, Anita O’Day, Tony Oxley, Marty Paich, Horace Parlan, Joe Pass, Jaco Pastorius, Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson, Bill Perkins, Ake Persson, Polizei Orchestra-Hamburg, Herb Pommeroy, Jean Luc Ponty, Al Porcino, Tom Porrello, Chris Potter, Ferdinand Povel, Seldon Powell, Gerard Presencer, Jeanfrancois Prins, Rob Pronk, Arthur Prysock, Don Rader, Johnny Richards, Jerome Richardson, Max Roach, George Roberts, Claudio Roditi, Shorty Rogers, Frank Rosolino, Ellen Rowe, Pete Rugolo, George Russell, Bill Russo, Eddie Safranski, Art Sayers, Maria Schneider, Lalo Schifrin, Manfred Schoof, Ronnie Scott, Tony Scott, Marc Secara, Doc Severinsen, Bud Shank, Helen Shapiro, Ed Shaugnessy, Woody Shaw, Jack Sheldon, Bobby Shew, Gary Smulyan, Lew Soloff, Ed Soph, Terell Stafford, Marvin Stamm, Louis Stewart, Markus Stockhausen, Donna Summer, Harvie Swartz, Grady Tate, Art Taylor, John Taylor, Clark Terry, Toots Thielmans, Ed Thigpen, Jean Turner, Warren Vache, Bart van Lier, Erik van Lier, Ack van Rooyen, Jasper van’t Hof, Catherina Valente, Sarah Vaughn, Mads Vinding, Miroslav Vitous, Allen Vizzutti, Silvia Vrethammer, Mal Waldron, Cedar Walton, Jean Warlon,Tom Warrington, Derek Watkins, Bill Watrous, Ernie Watts, Peter Weniger, Kenny Werner, Denis Wick, Joe Williams, Gerald Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Phil Wilson, Kenny Wheeler, Kai Winding, Mike Wofford, Jimmy Woode, Phil Woods, Leo Wright, Snooky Young, Joe Zawinul. |
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