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Vice-Presidents:
Miss I. ANTHONY
Miss L. J. WHITWORTH
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Vice-Chairman: Miss M. OLIVER
Mrs. S. E. Bedford
Mr. J. Hastie
Mr. N. Dick
Mrs. S. Wright
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Mr. J. Cooper
Dr. M. Davies
Mrs. J. Robinson
Mr. R. Silver
Mr. P. C. Fox
Rev. D. Hill
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. BRIGGS,
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Hon. Asst. Treasurer: Mr. J. PETRIE,
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The National Federation of Music Societies to which the Society
is affiliated gives support towards the cost of these Concerts with
funds provided by the Arts Council of Great Britain. The Society
also receives support from the Yorkshire Arts Association and
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
Full Members £5.00
Junior Members (under 18) and Students £2.50
All Concerts will be held at the Tempest Anderson Hall,
Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens, York.
Concerts are open to non-members on payment of £1.35 per
seat per concert (Junior Members (under 18) and Students 70p).
Tickets for individual concerts are available from "Sound Effects",
Davygate Centre, York, or at the Hall on the night of the
concert.
Seats are not normally reserved, the only reservations being
for officials of the Society on duty, Press Reporters, and for mem-
bers of the Society who, by reason of age or infirmity, require
special service.
Doors will be open at 7-00 for 7-30 p.m.
Cars should not be brought into the Museum Gardens except
in special cases by arrangement with the Secretary. Parking facili-
ties, are however, available in Marygate.
Subscriptions are now due and should be sent to the Hon.
Treasurer in the enclosed envelope which does not require a stamp.
Existing members will find their tickets enclosed with this
brochure. Tickets for new members will be sent to them on receipt
of their subscriptions.
The Society reserves the right to vary the programme without
notice.
BENEFACTORS OF THE SOCIETY
Mr. N. J. Dick
Mr. F. R. Fox
Mr. G. C. Morcom
PATRONS OF THE SOCIETY
Miss B.I. Anthony
Miss O. Atkin
Miss I. Beaumont
Mrs. F. H. Bell
Dr. D. A. C. Blunt
Mrs. D. B. Blunt
Mr. H. E. Bonsall
Mr. & Mrs. G. A.
Brassey
Mr. & Mrs. J. Briggs
Miss A. H. Briggs
Mr. A. Brodie
Mr. K.S. Cansdale
Miss T. Carcaud
Mr. C. Carter
Miss M. H. Charles
Dr. P. G. Coomer
Mr. A.J. Cooper
Mr. & Mrs. J. A. M.
Cooper
Dr. R. J. S. Crossley
Miss M. Crummack
Mr. G. R. Drake
Mrs. M. C. Fenton
Mr. J. Fleetwood
Mr. F. D. Forth
Mr. & Mrs. A. T. C.
Fox
Mrs. J. Gardiner
Mrs. N. E. Gilderdale
Mr. L. J. Goldsworthy
Rev. D. J. Hill
Rev. Canon R. A.
Hockley
Miss A. Hodgson
Mr. F. Hughes
Major A. W. Ison
Mr. G. W. Johnson
Mr. J. C. Joslin
Mrs. C. I. D. Lawson
Mr. & Mrs. F. H.
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Dr. M. J. Lowe
Mr. W. N. Lumley
Mrs. J. W. Lyons
Miss N. A. Macfarlane
Rev. A. J. McMullen
Miss M. Monkley
Mr. I. R. Pattison
Mrs. D. M. Petty
Miss H. C. Randall
Miss F. M. Richardson
Mr. D. S. Rymer
Mrs. W. K. Sessions
Mr. R. S. D. Silver
Mrs. E.C. Simmonds
Miss E. A. Smith
Mr. R. M. Stanley
Mr. & Mrs. G. Stevens
Mrs. D. E. C. Sykes
Mrs. I. Sykes
Mrs. P. N. Turner
Mr. H. C. Vaughan
Mr. R. B. Walker
Mr. & Mrs. G. W.
Ward
Miss O. Watson
Mr. R. S. Forsyth
Wharton
Miss L. J. Whitworth
Mr. H. A. Winterbottom
Mr. & Mrs. H. L.
Wilby
Mrs. J. Williams
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Thursday, 25th October, 1979
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PAUL COKER (Piano)
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Paul Coker, who visited us in February when York was suffering
the worst weather of a very bad winter, now makes a welcome
return, thus enabling more members to hear him. He was joint
winner of the Piano Section of the BBC Young Musician of the
Year Competition in 1977 and Prize Winner of the 1978 NFMS
Award for Young Concert Artists.
and Prize Winner of the 1978 NFMS Award for Young Concert
Artists.
PROGRAMME
Fantasie in F minor, op. 49
Nocturne in C-sharp minor, op. 27 No. 1
Sonata in B-flat, op. 22
Estampes
Allegro con brio
Adagio con molta espressione
Menuetto
Rondo
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Chopin
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Beethoven
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Debussy
Pagodes (Moderement anime)
La soiree dans Grenade (Mouvement de Habanera)
Jardins sous la pluie (Net et vif)
Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor
Prelude and Nocturne for Left Hand, op. 9
Three Preludes
Op. 32 No. 5 in G
Op. 23 No. 6 in E-flat
nozzler Op. 23 No. 5 in G minor
Prokofiev
Scriabin
Rachmaninov
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Thursday, 22nd November, 1979
STEVEN ISSERLIS (Cello)
PETER EVANS (Piano)
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Steven Isserlis was born in London in 1958. He studied the 'cello
there and in the United States. He has received a number of
Scholarships and Awards culminating in the Greater London Arts
Association nominating him as one of their young musicians of
1979. His considerable recent concert tour has included an
appearance at the Harrogate Festival.
Peter Evans won a musical scholarship to Edinburgh University,
where he was awarded the faculty's Tovey Prize for instrumental
performance. He has given many solo and concerto performances
including frequent BBC Radio broadcasts. His London South
Bank debut in November, 1978, was made with Steven Isserlis.
PROGRAMME
Sonata No. 2 in G minor, op. 5 No. 2
Adagio sostenuto ed espressivo
Beethoven
Allegro molto piu tosto presto
Rondo
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Sonata in D minor
Debussy
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"The Fall of the Leaf" (for solo 'cello)
Sonata No. 2 in D, op. 58
Imogen Holst
Mendelssohn
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SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY PIANO TRIO
ROSEMARY FURNISS (Violin)
COLIN CARR ('Cello)
PETER HILL (Piano)
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The Trio was formed in 1978 to replace the Lindsay Quartet as
artists in residence at Sheffield University. The violinist and
'cellist are former students of the Yehudi Menuhin School. Rose-
mary Furniss made her Festival Hall debut in 1978 playing the
Tchaikovsky Concerto. Colin Carr last year gave several per-
formances of the Elgar 'Cello Concerto with the Halle Orchestra.
Peter Hill, former pupil of Cyril Smith, has won major prizes at
the Royal College of Music. He has since been awarded first prize
at Darmstadt for his performance of music by Stockhausen and
Cage. He is also a frequent broadcaster. Colin Lawson was a
member of the National Youth Orchestra and was awarded the
Arthur Bulgin medal in 1968. He read music at Oxford and
studied the clarinet with Thea King.
PROGRAMME
Trio in D, op. 71 No. 1 (The Ghost)
Allegro vivace con brio
Largo assai ed esprissivo
Presto
Drei Phantasiestucke, op. 73
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Quatuor pour la fin du temps
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2. Vocalise, pour l'Ange qui annonce la fin du temps
3. Abîme des oiseaux
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5. Louange a l'Eternite de Jesus
6. Danse de la fureur, pour les sept trompettes
7. Fouillis d'arcs-en ciel, pour l'Ange qui annonce le
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Thursday, 24th January, 1980
OINT OMANYTH
BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET
MICHAEL BOCHMANN (Violin)
DAVID ANGEL (Violin)
GUSTAV CLARKSON (Viola)
bin SEBASTIAN COMBERTI ('Cello)
The Bochmann String Quartet was formed in 1976, under the
guidance of Sidney Griller at the Royal Academy of Music. The
Quartet has played in many parts of Britain. Its London appear-
ances include concerts in the Purcell Room, Wigmore Hall, Con-
way Hall and Bishopsgate Institute. In 1977 it shared first place
in the EMI Sutton Prize. Abroad it has also played in Hanover
and Antwerp, where the performances were broadcast on North
German Television and Belgian Radio.
PROGRAMME
Quartet in B flat, op. 76 No. 4 "Sunrise"
Haydn
Allegro con spirito
Adagio
Menuetto Allegro
Finale Allegro ma non troppo
Quartet No. 2, op. 17
Bartok
Moderato
Allegro molto capriccioso
Lento
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Allegro moderato
Assez vif
Tres lent
Vif et agite
Ravel
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Thursday, 14th February, 1980
DAVID JOHNSTONE (Tenor)
DAVID BOWMAN (Piano)
David Johnstone studied with the late Eric Greene and subse-
quently with Alexander Young. He has given many oratorio per-
formances in this country and on the continent. He has also sung
with the Kent Opera, at the Glyndebourne Festival, the Welsh
National Opera, and has made recordings of English Song. He is
vocal tutor at Christ Church, Oxford, and Professor of Singing
at the Royal College of Music. His accompanist, David Bowman,
is well known to York music lovers, particularly in connection
with his association with Ampleforth College.
PROGRAMME
Sail upon the dog-star
Music for a while
The earth trembled
Man is for the woman made
Dichterliebe
Three Petrarch Sonnets
Phidylé
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Le Manoir de Rosamunde
L'Invitation au voyage
Serenade (Fair Maid of Perth)
A Tenor all singers above
Come into the garden Maude
The Holy Sonnets of John Donne
Purcell
Schumann
Liszt
Duparc
Bizet
Sullivan
Balfe
Britten
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CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND (Violin)
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The artists for the final concert of our season need no introduc-
tion to the BMS audience since the Fitzwilliam Quartet has been
for some time Quartet residents at York University. They have
a distinguished musical record at the University, throughout the
country, abroad as well as on gramophone records. They have
been particularly distinguished by their association with Shosto-
kovich. Alan Schiller likewise is no stranger to the BMS since
he has made several appearances at our concerts, the last occasion
being with the Alberni String Quartet.
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PROGRAMME
Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K. 478
Allegro
Andante
Rondo Allegro
alono dota
Sibelius
"Voces Intimae" Quartet in D minor 56
Andante Allegro molto moderato
Vivace
Adagio di molto
Allegretto
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THE SOCIETY arranges a monthly series of pro-
fessional Chamber Concerts and Recitals each
winter.
It is affiliated to the National Federation of Music
Societies, which gives support towards the cost of
concerts with funds provided by the Arts Council
of Great Britain. The Society also receives support
from the Yorkshire Arts Association and York
District Council.
MEMBERSHIP. Members receive a ticket for the
season's series of concerts.
The Society's continued success is dependent on
a flourishing membership, and new members are
welcome. Subscriptions Full Members £5.00,
Junior Members (under 18 and Students) £2.50.
Further details are available from the Secretary
(see below).
TICKETS FOR INDIVIDUAL CONCERTS.
Non-members are welcome at all concerts. Tickets
are available from "Sound Effect", Davygate
Arcade, York, in advance, or at the hall on the
night of the concert. Price £1.35 (under 18 or
Students 70p).
MAILING LIST. If you would like to be included
please contact the Secretary (see below).
CONCERTS are all held at the Tempest Ander-
son Hall, Yorkshire Museum, Museum Gardens,
York. Doors are open at 7-00 for 7-30 p.m.
PARKING facilities are available in Marygate
(the Marygate entrance to the Museum Gardens
is open for concerts).
HON. SECRETARY: G. C. Morcom, The Old
Vicarage, Overton, York, YO3 6YL Telephone:
Beningbrough 261.
BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK
Concerts
1979-80
SEASON
BORTHWICK
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HISTORICAL RESEARCH
TEMPEST ANDERSON HALL
MUSEUM GARDENS, YORK
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BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK
Thursday, 25th October, 1979-
PAUL COKER (Piano)
Thursday, 22nd November, 1979-
STEVEN ISSERLIS ('Cello)
PETER EVANS (Piano)
Thursday, 6th December, 1979-
59th SEASON 1979-80
SHEFFIELD UNIVERSITY PIANO TRIO
Thursday, 24th January, 1980-
BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET
Thursday, 14th February, 1980-
DAVID JOHNSTONE (Tenor)
DAVID BOWMAN (Piano)
Thursday, 13th March, 1980-
FITZWILLIAM STRING QUARTET
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Chopin: Fantasie in F minor, op. 49
Chopin: Nocturne in C-sharp minor, op. 27 No. 1
Beethoven: Sonata in B-flat, op. 22
Debussy: Estampes
Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No. 3 in A minor
Scriabin Prelude & Nocturne for Left Hand,
op. 9
Rachmaninov: Three Preludes
Beethoven: Sonata No. 2 in G minor, op. 5 No. 2
Debussy: Sonata in D minor
Imogen Holst: 'The Fall of the Leaf'
Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 2 in D, op. 58
Beethoven: Trio in D, op. 71 No. 1 (The Ghost)
Schumann: Drei Phantasiestucke, op. 73
Messiaen: Quatuor pour la fin du temps
Haydn: Quartet in B flat, op. 76 No. 4 'Sunrise'
Bartok: Quartet, No. 2 op. 17
Ravel: Quartet
Works by Purcell, Schumann, Liszt, Duparc, Bizet,
Sullivan, Balfe, Britten
Mozart Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K.478
Sibelius: 'Voces Intimae' Quartet in D minor 56
Schumann: Piano Quintet
The Society reserves the right to vary the programme without notice