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SUMMARY:Classical Café: The End Times
DESCRIPTION:Can a musical blackboard prevent the Apocalypse? \nCome and find out in Liza Bec’s original coming-of-age tale featuring the modular synth of chalk. Listen as haunting vocals\, surreal spoken word and soaring winds swoop over driving synths and polyrhythms. Watch as chalk\, tape and water are transformed into a theatrical soundscape with one foot in the supernatural and one foot in science. \nLiza will use their self-built cyborg recorder\, the roborecorder\, as featured in New Scientist\, Insider and the Museum of Science and Industry\, to control the sounds made by the blackboard from afar. \nThis immersive hour-long live theatrical performance includes music from ‘The End Times’ album\, recorded live at Real World Studios. Featuring choreography by Becky Namgauds and narrated by David Ryder Prangley (Rachel Stamp\, Adam Ant) \nLiza is an innovative contemporary performer\, composer\, producer and multimedia narrative author. They built the roborecorder based on their lived experience of music-triggered epilepsy. They were awarded the Fusion Fund by Help Musicians UK to create audiovisual EP INNERVATE. In 2024 they held residencies at Britten Pears Arts and Paraorchestra. They produce serial fiction podcast Spiral Dial. \nAbout Classical Café\nClassical Café is a series of Sunday afternoon performances at Middlesbrough Town Hall. Listen to classical music in a more informal and relaxed atmosphere\, enjoying coffee and cake while you listen! \nTickets: £6\, free for under 16s. Doors open 2pm for refreshments. \nA free\, electronic music making workshop (aimed at ages 11-18) is also running on Monday 9th June\, 4.30pm-6pm. \nSupported by the National Lottery and Arts Council England.
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/the-end-times/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Families
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SUMMARY:Classical Café: Vox Populi
DESCRIPTION:Vox Populi presents ‘To the Wild’\, a concert where we explore choral music that celebrates the natural world and our ever-more precarious relationship with it. Featuring music by Britten\, Finzi\, McDowall and Stanford. \nVox Populi is a professional vocal consort based in Newcastle Upon Tyne whose mission is to bring high-quality choral music to the North East of England. They regularly perform a variety of repertoire\, from early Renaissance works to modern arrangements of contemporary songs and have developed a reputation for their engaging\, themed concert programmes and enchanting performances. \nAbout Classical Café\nClassical Café is a series of Sunday afternoon performances at Middlesbrough Town Hall. Listen to classical music in a more informal and relaxed atmosphere\, enjoying coffee and cake while you listen! \nTickets: £5\, free for under 16s. Doors open 2pm for refreshments.
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/classical-cafe-vox-populi/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Classical Café: Sophie Iliaifar
DESCRIPTION:For April’s Classical Café\, join Sophie Iliaifar\, accompanied by Alison Gill\, for an afternoon of classical singing. Performing a range of repertoire from Purcell to Brahms\, Poulenc to Britten\, with a few Cole Porter classics in between\, your classical music palette will be dancing with delight. \nSophie Iliaifar (she/her) – Mezzo-Soprano\nSophie Iliaifar is an American Iranian mezzo-soprano\, who is originally from Saltburn\, England. She is a graduate of the Royal Northern College of Music in Vocal Studies and Opera. She performed in three opera choruses at the RNCM\, Le Nozze Di Figaro (2022)\, Die Fledermaus (2022)\, The Snow Maiden (2023)\, and she was in the street chorus of the performance of Bernstein’s Mass at the Bridgewater Hall. She also recorded the Queen’s Coronation Anthems in Ely Cathedral (2018)\, and Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius in Fairfield Halls (2023) both alongside the Gabrieli Consort and Paul McCreesh. She was recently awarded third prize in the Young Musician of the Year Competition in Huddersfield\, and first prize in the international division of the George Shirley Competition\, which is based in Michigan\, USA. Sophie is currently the manager of the Somnium Chamber Choir and is the Student Union President at the RNCM. \nAlison Gill (she/her) – Piano\nAlison Gill is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music\, specialising as an accompanist and répétiteur. Now based in North Yorkshire\, Alison is highly sought after as an accompanist across the region\, collaborating regularly with the Chorus of the Royal Northern Sinfonia\, the Jervaulx Singers and as an accompanist for Leeds Conservatoire\, Durham University\, the Berkshire Choral International and for the BBC Proms held at the Glasshouse International Centre for Music. As a soloist and accompanist Alison has also performed at venues from the Wigmore Hall to the Palau de La Musica in Barcelona and Vienna’s Musikverein. \nAbout Classical Café\nClassical Café is a series of Sunday afternoon performances at Middlesbrough Town Hall. Listen to classical music in a more informal and relaxed atmosphere\, enjoying coffee and cake while you listen! \nTickets: £5\, free for under 16s. Doors open 2pm for refreshments.
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/classical-cafe-sophie-iliaifar/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Classical Café for Primary Schools: Cri du Canard
DESCRIPTION:Monday 31st March 2025\, 1.30pm-2.30pm\, free \nShare in the joy of French folk music and dance from this trio of musicians! \nCri du Canard are a French folk trio\, currently based in the North of England. \nWith passion and experience coming out of their ears\, these three highly regarded musicians throw themselves into their work\, performing and leading workshops across the UK and EU with expertise\, humour\, and panache. \nCri du Canard are:\nGrace Smith – Violon\nSam Partridge – Flûte traversiere en bois\nDave Gray – Accordéon diatonique \nExpect to be transported to the beating musical heart of France\, with an experience as nourishing for the soul as a good bowl of boeuf bourguignon! \nThis event is open to school groups and home educating families and has been designed with KS2 children in mind\, although is suitable for all primary aged children. \nTo book your seats please email musinc@middlesbrough.gov.uk with a booking form. \nBook now
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/classical-cafe-for-primary-schools-cri-du-canard/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Concerts,Schools
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SUMMARY:RNS Moves with Rapasa Nyatrapasa Otieno
DESCRIPTION:Who’s on stage \nRNS Moves\, an inclusive ensemble made up of disabled musicians and non-disabled members of Royal Northern Sinfonia\, with special guest Rapasa Nyatrapasa Otieno. Rapasa is a singer\, songwriter\, and virtuoso of the nyatiti\, a traditional eight-string lyre from the shores of Nam Lolwe (Kenya’s Lake Victoria). \nWhat they’re playing \nA fusion of sounds and cultures from across the world. Rapasa Nyatrapasa Otieno introduces us to the nyatti and his compositions\, deeply rooted in traditional storytelling from the Lüo community in western Kenya. You’ll also hear music by African composers Ayo Bankole and Tunde Jegede\, Welsh harpist Robert Ap Huw\, Antonín Dvořák and Jessie Montgomery. \nWhat you’ll hear \nThe programme will include:\nTunde Jegede Dancing in the Spirit\nAyo Bankole Variations for little Ayo\nJessie Montgomery Break Away: III. Smoke\nAntonín Dvořák Bagatelles Op. 47: No. 1 – Allegretto\nRobert Ap Huw selection arranged for RNS Moves and Rapasa\nRapasa Nyatrapasa Otieno original compositions \nTickets £15 (inc. 50p booking fee) free for under 16s \nBook now
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/rns-moves-with-rapasa-nyatrapasa-otieno/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Adults,Concerts,Families
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SUMMARY:Come and Play: Community Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Come and play with Musinc and The Cobweb Orchestra! \nIn partnership with our friends at The Cobweb Orchestra\, we’re inviting musicians to join our community orchestra for a day of workshops at Middlesbrough Town Hall\, finishing with a sharing performance. \nSign up by 25th February. \nSign up now!\n  \nOur orchestra is open to ages 8+ and all abilities\, including those with SEND and neurodiversities. All instruments\, including non-orchestral\, are welcome – some experience is necessary. \nOn our sign up form\, we’ll ask what instrument you play and for a description of your ability level so that we can make we have all the right music on the day. Don’t worry if you don’t read music – our tutors will be on hand during the day to support musicians who learn music through alternative methods. \nWe’ll play family-favourite classical music\, including tunes from films\, and the day will finish with a sharing performance for friends\, family and anyone else who’d like to come along. \nSchedule: \n9.30am – arrival and registration \n10am – welcome\, warmups and rehearsals begin \n12.15 – lunch break \n1pm – afternoon rehearsals \n3pm – sharing performance \nAccess information \nToilets and facilities \nFor more details about our facilities and accessing the different spaces at Middlesbrough Town Hall please visit https://boxoffice.middlesbrough.gov.uk/middlesbrough-town-hall/your-visit-to-middlesbrough-town-hall/accessibility-at-middlesbrough-town-hall/ \nPushchair policy \nDue to Middlesbrough Town Hall’s fire regulation policies pushchairs\, prams & car seats must be left in our dedicated ‘buggy parking’ zone on the carriageway and cannot be taken into any of the event spaces. Unfortunately\, we cannot take responsibility for items left there\, but we do our best to keep an eye on them. \nRelaxed setting \nOur events take place in a relaxed environment\, and have the following features: \n\nOur spaces have consistent lighting\, with low level auditorium lights on throughout\nOur musicians and facilitators have relaxed attitude to noise and moving around the space\nA quiet\, chill out space will be available should you need a break. A limited number of ear defenders are also available from the Box Office
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/come-and-play-community-orchestra/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Adults,Young People
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SUMMARY:Classical Café: Baluji Shrivastav OBE (sitar) & Yousuf Ali Khan (tabla)
DESCRIPTION:Sunday 16th February 2025\, 3-4pm\, doors open 2pm for refreshments. Tickets £5\, free for under 16s.\nJoin us for this Indian classical concert presented with GemArts! \nBook now\n  \nBaluji Shrivastav OBE is one of the world’s leading composers and sitar players. Described as ‘sitarist to the stars’ (Evening Standard)\, he has performed and recorded with artists such as Stevie Wonder\, Coldplay\, Massive Attack\, Madness\, Shakira\, Malu\, Boy George & Doves. \nBaluji is signed to Naxos World ARC with over fifteen releases of classical and world music fusion. His compositions include works for orchestra\, theatre\, dance\, film\, television and radio. Selected credits include Disney’s Million Dollar Arm\, 20th Century Fox’s New Girl\, NBC’s Outsourced and the world’s only Urdu opera Sohini and Mahival\, which he composed with Golden Globe and Oscar Winner Dario Marianelli. \nBaluji Music Foundation is a registered charity established principally to promote the participation of disabled people in music featuring The Inner Vision Orchestra of professional blind musicians. Accolades include an OBE for services to music\, the GG2 Award for Overcoming Adversity\, Non-Resident Indian of the Year for Art and Culture and the prestigious Hind Rattan Award-Jewel of India. \nAccompanying on tabla is Yousuf Ali Khan who comes from the same famous musical dynasty as Ali Akhbar Khan and began playing tabla at the age of five. Yousuf has worked extensively as a performer\, workshop leader\, and music teacher and has released several albums of his own. \n  \nWatch the performance below for a taste of what to expect! \n\n  \nAbout Classical Café \nClassical Café is a series of Sunday afternoon performances at Middlesbrough Town Hall. Listen to classical music in a more informal and relaxed atmosphere\, enjoying coffee and cake while you listen!
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/classical-cafe-baluji-shrivastav/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Concerts
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SUMMARY:Classical Café: Alison Gill
DESCRIPTION:Alison Gill presents Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’. \nBe inspired by a gallery of musical pictures! Today’s recital will celebrate Mussorgsky’s colourful piano work ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’\, inspired by a visit to an art gallery. The 10 paintings we will reflect on will cover everything from the gardens and catacombs of Paris through to the Great Gates of Kiev (with a few gnomes and witches in between!). \nThe pieces will be performed by Alison Gill at the piano with narration from Eleanor Mooney to help bring the paintings to life. Bring your sketchpad and pencils (or borrow some of ours) and let your imagination run wild with the music and images. \nAbout Alison\nAlison Gill is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music\, specialising as an accompanist and répétiteur. Now based in North Yorkshire\, Alison is highly sought after as an accompanist across the region\, collaborating regularly with the Chorus of the Royal Northern Sinfonia\, the Jervaulx Singers and as an accompanist for Leeds Conservatoire\, Durham University\, the Berkshire Choral International and for the BBC Proms held at the Glasshouse International Centre for Music. As a soloist and accompanist Alison has also performed at venues from the Wigmore Hall to the Palau de La Musica in Barcelona and Vienna’s Musikverein. \nAbout Eleanor Mooney\nEleanor Mooney is a singer\, performer and community musician. She collaborates with regional and national organisations including Royal Northern Sinfonia\, Sunderland Culture and The National Theatre and has led community music groups for almost 20 years. She sings\, writes songs and plays uke in her bands and is releasing new music soon! \nAbout Classical Café\nClassical Café is a series of Sunday afternoon performances at Middlesbrough Town Hall. Listen to classical music in a more informal and relaxed atmosphere\, enjoying coffee and cake while you listen! \nDoors open 2pm for refreshments.  \nTickets £4.50 (+50p booking fee)\, free for under 16s \nBook now
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/classical-cafe-alison-gill/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Adults,Concerts,Families
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241118T143000
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SUMMARY:Music Careers Panel for Secondary Schools
DESCRIPTION:Monday 18th November 2024\, 1pm\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, FREE \nWe want young people from the Tees Valley to aspire to do amazing things! There are so many career paths available in music and we want to highlight what young people can achieve in our area. \n\n\n\n\nOur panel of local professionals will reflect the huge variety of musical professions\, inspiring young people to think more about careers around their strengths and interests and pursue a career in music.\n\nQuestions for our panellists can be submitted in advance. \nThis year’s panel will be hosted by BBC Tees Introducing host and rapper Shakk. The panellists are: \n\nAmelia Coburn\, singer-songwriter\nChristina Andropolis\, musician\, teacher and Youth Music project co-ordinator\nClaire Dupree-Jeans\, editor of NARC magazine\n\nQuestions for our panellists can be submitted in advance. \nSuitable for all secondary aged young people including home educating families. \n\nTo book your seats please email musinc@middlesbrough.gov.uk with a booking form.
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/music-careers-panel-for-secondary-schools/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Schools
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241105T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241105T143000
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SUMMARY:Classical Cafe 'Chillout' for Primary Schools
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 5th November 2024\, 1.30pm – 2.30pm\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Free \nIn the first concert of our 2024-25 series\, musicians Sarah Paterson and Jeremy Harbottle present a musical journey: from sadness\, joy\, and excitement\, through to relaxation and peace. \nJeremy (cello) and Sarah (harp) will perform a 50 minute interactive concert exploring moods in music. This concert will support the following areas of the Model Music Curriculum:\n– Musicianship: singing in unison\, performing actions alongside song and moving in time to the beat\n– Listening: a live performance of music from different traditions and composers\, learning about the instruments as well as the stories\, origins\, history and social context of the music \nThis event is open to school groups and home educating families and has been designed with KS2 children in mind\, although is suitable for all primary aged children. \nAbout Jeremy\nAt the age of 14\, Jeremy attained grade 8 piano and cello\, and has won local young musician awards. He then undertook a diploma in piano\, gaining a scholarship to study cello with the Royal College of Music (alongside a chemistry degree at Imperial College London!). Now\, he teaches cello\, piano and singing\, is principal cellist of local orchestras\, and performs around the UK – including playing many of the major cello concertos as soloist. He has conducted numerous choral symphonic works as musical director of four choirs for over fifteen years. \nAbout Sarah\nSarah graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music with a Bachelor of Music (Honours). During her time there she was selected for the BBC Philharmonic Professional Experience Scheme\, awarded the Dianne Bolton Prize\, and performed at the Natural History Museum\, Wigmore Hall and the Baltic Art Gallery. Sarah enjoys a freelance career spanning recording\, teaching\, orchestral\, chamber\, and solo playing; most recently recording Pines of Rome with Black Dyke Band and performing Debussy’s Danse Sacrée et Danse Profane with Skipton Camerata. \n  \nTo book your seats please email musinc@middlesbrough.gov.uk with a booking form. \nSee more in our Schools programme.
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/classical-chillout-concert-for-primary-schools/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Schools
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241014T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241014T144500
DTSTAMP:20260416T210814
CREATED:20240723T152203Z
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SUMMARY:Set Pieces Concert for Secondary Schools
DESCRIPTION:Monday 14th October 2024\, 1.30pm\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, £3 per student \nA live performance of classical works by Bach\, Poulenc\, Haydn\, Debussy and more by our orchestra of professional musicians\, with live commentary. \nThe concert is designed to showcase music from the set works of the AQA and Eduqas GCSE and A Level syllabuses. Our orchestra will perform extracts of the pieces\, with live commentary and analysis by classical music enthusiast Stephen Waller.\nThis event is open to school groups and home educating families and is suitable for all secondary aged young people. \n\nTo book your seats please email musinc@middlesbrough.gov.uk with a booking form.
URL:https://musinc.org.uk/event/set-pieces-concert-for-secondary-schools/
LOCATION:Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Middlesbrough Town Hall\, Albert Road\, Middlesbrough\, TS1 2QJ
CATEGORIES:Schools
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