Sunday, 6 March 2011
Event number: 7
Festival Sung Eucharist
Read, Mark, Learn
Holy Trinity Church, 10am
Preacher: Canon Robert Cotton
George Timms New English Mass
Stanford Beatus quorum via
Event number: 8
Croissant Concert
Debenhams Café, 11.15am
A chance to enjoy popular classical and light repertoire performed in an informal setting by some of the University’s most talented students. These concerts are always extremely popular, so make sure you arrive in good time to grab a coffee and a seat, and then sit back and relax whilst Guildford’s finest young musicians entertain you!
Supported by Debenhams
Retiring collection in aid of Chase
Event number: 9
Emilie Capulet piano
University of Surrey, PATS Studio One, 3.30pm
£10 full/senior citizens, £5 concessions
Mozart Twelve Variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman", K 265/300e
Schubert Impromptu No 2 in E flat major
Schubert Impromptu No 4 in A flat major
Chopin Étude in E major Op 10 No 3
Chopin Ballade No 1 in A flat major Op ?
INTERVAL
Lizst/Schubert Valse-Caprice No 6 (from Soirées de Vienne)
Liszt Sonata in B minor
Emilie Capulet’s fingers skim over the keys with exquisite charm, her technique always serving a musicality of great maturity
Zibeline Magazine
Franco-British pianist, Emilie Capulet, invites you to an afternoon of Romantic favourites, including Ballades and Études by Chopin, Impromptus and Valse-Caprice No 6 by Schubert and Mozart’s charming variations on "Ah vous dirai-je, Maman". The recital closes, in celebration of the bicentenary of Franz Liszt’s birth, with his masterpiece, the complex and outstanding B minor Piano Sonata.
Event number: 10
Robeson Revisited
An Evening with Sir Williard White
Please click on link above to visit Sir Willard White page.
Event number: 11
University of Surrey Big Band
The Electric Theatre, 7.30pm
£10 full/senior citizens, £5 concessions
Expect a lively and fun-filled programme of Big Band standards through Latin jazz to modern funk, as one of the country’s most talented Big Bands takes the Electric’s stage. Having received an exceptional Platinum Award in the recent regionals of the National Concert Band Festival (and won the coveted Gold in 2009), the Band, all students at the University of Surrey, goes from strength to strength. Their playing is tight, punchy, exciting and mellow – everything you want for that special Big Band sound.