
Sunday 6th July,
Next Generation: Junior Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Sunday 6th July 2.30pm, The Pavilion, Kingham Lodge, Kingham, OX7 6YL £15/under 21's £5
This year's concert will include performances of a range of instruments together with a piano, violin and cello trio.
Clarice Ngo - Tchaikovsky From 'The Seasons’, op.37a June: Barcarolle - Andante cantabile
Geoffrey Jee - A. Mozart From 'The Seasons’, op.37a June: Barcarolle - Andante cantabile
Daniel Konečný - F. Chopin 4 Mazurkas, op.17 No. 4 in A minor - Lento, ma non troppo
Martha Franks - R. Schumann From ‘Kinderszenen’, Op.15 No.1 ‘Von fremden Ländern und Menschen’
Miriam Konečna - J.S. Bach From ‘The Well-Tempered Clavier’ Book 1 Prelude and Fugue in G minor, BWV 861
Lewis Yu - S. Joplin Maple Leaf Rag
Thomas Terry - G. Gershwin The Man I Love I Got Rhythm
Max Walsh - M. Ravel Jeux d’eau, M.30
N. Kapustin From ‘8 Concert Etudes’, op.40 No. 1 Prelude - Allegro assai
Thomas Terry piano, Clarice Ngo, violin, Esmee Raghavan, cello - Beethoven piano trio op.1 no.3 in C minor – Allegro con brio
The Junior Conservatoire provides specialist training in the heart of Birmingham for some of the region’s most talented young musicians. Courses are offered in both jazz and classical music.
The Junior and Senior Conservatoires are uniquely intertwined, and senior staff are actively involved in both individual teaching and masterclasses. The teaching take place on Saturdays during school term-time made up of a combination of individual lessons, chamber music, ensemble work, and classes in theory and aural. Orchestras and larger ensembles meet in the afternoon. Performance is central to all courses and students appear regularly both in the Conservatoire’s own halls and in venues around the city. Our alumni can be found in all of the British conservatoires.
Students are accepted purely on merit and our means-tested bursary system that includes the government’s Music and Dance Scheme awards, ensures that the fees are not a barrier to joining.
