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1. 2. 3. 4. SIX REASONS FOR SUBSCRIBING NOW Enjoy two concerts free - six concerts for the price of four! Receive a substantial discount of one third with each subscription! Make only one booking for the entire season, the easy way at home - no need to wait in queues or telephone for your tickets! Receive your tickets in advance, by post. 5. Enjoy the unique opportunity of a balanced series of concerts of the highest standard at the lowest cost! 6. Join a discriminating, friendly and appreciative audience! BMS 3/1/46 (1) B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS TIMES WE ARE DELIGHTED TO PRESENT OUR 68th SEASON IN YORK'S FINEST RECITAL HALL WHERE THE SPACIOUS FOYER AND BAR PROVIDE AN OPPORTUNITY TO MEET INFORMALLY FROM 7.30 p.m. 1988/89 SEASON SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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8.00 Thursday 6th October 1988 NORIKO OGAWA (piano) Third prize winner, Leeds International Piano Competition 1987 Three Studies Fantasy in C, Op. 17 Preludes and Etudes-Tableaux Czerny Schumann Rachmaninov Rain Tree Sketch Sonata in B flat, Op. 83 Takemitsu Prokofiev *** "... the exciting promise of Noriko Ogawa." Michael Kennedy, Daily Telegraph "... breathtaking command of the keyboard the ability to think herself into romantic Schumann as convincingly as chiselled Prokofiev." Noël Goodwin, The Times "...the pianist I would most like to hear again." Nicholas Kenyon, Observer 8.00 Thursday 1st December 1988 ESBJERG ENSEMBLE Sinfonietta, Op. 1 Quintet, Op. 39 Nonet in F, Op. 31 Watercolor, Acrylic, Watercolor 8.0 ALL Britten Prokofiev Spohr Quart Quart Quar Once ag Allegri Their p delight which Laub. Wayne Siegel This leading Danish Ensemble of ten players is made available to us through the generosity of the Danish Cultural Institute. In the second half of their programme Spohr's ever-popular Nonet is paired with a piece written especially for the group by their Administrative Director, Wayne Siegel. "...all-round musicianship and technical virtuosity..." Daily Telegraph 8.00 Thursday 3rd November 1988 AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo) MARK WILDMAN (bass) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Songs and Duets including works by Brahms, Schumann, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov Paul Hamburger is one of our most distinguished accompanists. With two of our up-and-coming young singers he explores the relatively unknown song output of the great Russian composers, alongside some more familiar German Lieder and some Brahms duets. 8.00 Thursday 12th January 1989 LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) JOHN BLAKELY (piano) Sonata in D, Op. 94a Souvenir d'un Lieu cher, Op. 42 Sonata in A, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" Prokofiev Tchaikovsky Beethoven This duo gave us one of our most memorable concerts when, three years ago, Lorraine McAslan toured as winner of the National Federation of Music Societies Young Artists Competition. Their recent recording of Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata was the first recommen- dation of B.B.C. Radio 3's Building a Library. "Lorraine McAslan is one of the most stimulating and distinctive of young British violinists." Gramophone "Her playing is reminiscent of that of Pinchas Zukerman at a similar age." Guardian Benj a ple for Busc Like a led pian prog The besi med

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T made nish heir with Cheir + ● 8.00 Thursday 16th February 1989 ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Quartet in G minor, Op. 20 No. 3 Quartet in E flat, Op. 12 Quartet in E flat minor, Op. 30 Haydn Mendelssohn Tchaikovsky Once again we are fortunate to be able to borrow the Allegri from a period of residence at Leeds University. Their programme includes one of Mendelssohn's most delightful quartets and Tchaikovsky's third quartet, which he wrote in memory of the violinist Ferdinand Laub. ● 8.00 Thursday 16th March 1989 BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Sonata in F, K.497 Mozart BOOKING DETAILS Single Season Tickets Tickets (six concerts) £4.00 £16.00 £10.00 £8.00 Adults Students & under 18 £2.50 Youth & Music £2.00 Special rates for groups of 10 or more. Please write to Mr. J. Briggs (address below) for details. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BD5 0BQ. Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417. Season and single tickets may be purchased NOW by using the Booking Form or at the Hall before each concert. Single tickets are available from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194). BOOKING FORM Cheques payable to "B.M.S." Post with payment and S.A.E. to MR. J. BRIGGS, 24 ELMLANDS GROVE, YORK, YO3 0EE. PLEASE SEND ME: Quantity Price Total Season Tickets Epigraphes antiques ties casat erts Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 The Rite of Spring of and Debussy Schubert Stravinsky Benjamin Frith is another NFMS prizewinner it will be a pleasure to welcome back, and since he last played for us four years ago he has added victory at the Busoni International Piano Competition to his bag. Like Benjamin Frith a Yorkshire resident, Peter Hill is a lecturer at Sheffield University, well known as solo pianist and accompanist. If the raison d'être of this programme is Stravinsky's own piano-duet version of The Rite of Spring, the rest of the programe contains, besides a rarity by Debussy, two masterpieces of this medium. Date Quantity Price Total Single Tickets Name Address Postcode Tel. No. If applying for more than one Season ticket please give names and addresses of each person.

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70 THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK The B.M.S. is one of many similar voluntary organisations throughout the country sixteen in Yorkshire alone whose prime purpose is to promote PROFESSIONAL CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS. The forthcoming season will be the sixty-eighth in succession to be given in York under the name of the British Music Society. The Society contributed four Saturday morning recitals to the 1988 York Festival & Mystery Plays, to great critical acclaim: "... great riches... some of the finest quartet playing... the series promises to be of uncommon distinction." Robert Cockroft, Yorkshire Post, 20th June "... the excellent series of Saturday morning Quartet Reci- tals sponsored by the British Music Society of York..." " J.R., Yorkshire Post, 11th July one of the inspirations of this Festival has been the British Music Society of York's four Saturday morning String Quartet Recitals..." Martin Dreyer, Yorkshire Evening Press, 11th July OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE President: Dr. Francis Jackson Vice-Presidents: Miss I. Anthony Miss L.J. Whitworth, Mr. F.R. Fox Chairman: Mrs. Rosalind Richards Vice-Chairman: Mr. R.P. Lorriman Hon. Treasurer: Mr. J. Briggs Hon. Asst. Treasurer: Mr. J. Petrie Hon. Secretary: Mr. N.J. Dick Hon. Programme Secretary: Dr. R.J.S. Crossley Hon. Publicity Secretary: Mr. P.B. Marsden Mrs. F. Andrews, Mr. A. Carter, Mr. L. Dawson Dr. M. Green, Mrs. S. Stancliffe Mrs. A. Ward, Mr. D. Mather BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. Pe 0 50 100 yards N HULL ROAD 0 50 100 metres BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A University Road ENTRANCE Pc Sir Jack Lyons, Concert Hall, Biology Vanbrugh Central Hall OTHER CONCERTS AT THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL The Department of Music of the University promotes a series of public concerts, every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m., during the Autumn, Spring and Summer terms. These feature the remarkable talent of the University's own students alongside a diverse and impressive range of professional artists. Full details are available from the Concerts Secretary on York 432447, or the Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall Box Office, Department of Music, University of York, Heslington, York, YO1 5DD. FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Please contact Mr. J. Briggs at the address on the Booking Form. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY.

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BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. 0 50 100 yards N HULL ROAD 0 50 100 metres BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A University Road Pd Pc ENTRANCE Sir Jack Lyons, Concert Hall Vanbrugh Biology FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Central Hall Please contact Mr. J. Briggs at the address on the Booking Form. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY. BMS 3/1/46 (2) B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS THURSDAY 6th OCTOBER 1988 8.00 p.m. NORIKO OGAWA (piano) Third Prize winner, Leeds International Piano Competition 1987 THE FIRST OF SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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Czerny Schumann ● 8.00 Thursday 6th October 1988 NORIKO OGAWA (piano) Third prize winner, Leeds International Piano Competition 1987 Three Studies Fantasy in C, Op. 17 BOOKING DETAILS Single Season Tickets Tickets (six concerts) Adults £4.00 £16.00 Students & under 18 £2.50 £10.00 Youth & Music £2.00 £8.00 Preludes and Etudes-Tableaux Rachmaninov Rain Tree Sketch Sonata in B flat, Op. 83 Takemitsu Prokofiev "... the exciting promise of Noriko Ogawa." Michael Kennedy, Daily Telegraph breathtaking command of the keyboard the ability to think herself into romantic Schumann as convincingly as chiselled Prokofiev." Noël Goodwin, The Times "...the pianist I would most like to hear again." Nicholas Kenyon, Observer Special rates for groups of 10 or more. Please write to Mr. J. Briggs (address below) for details. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BD5 OBQ. Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417. Season and single tickets may be purchased NOW by using the Booking Form or at the Hall before each concert. Single tickets are available from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194). BOOKING FORM Cheques payable to "B.M.S." Post with payment and S.A.E. to MR. J. BRIGGS, 24 ELMLANDS GROVE, YORK, YO3 0EE. PLEASE SEND ME: Quantity Price Total Season Tickets Date Quantity Price Total Single Tickets FUTURE PROGRAMMES 8.00 Thursday 3rd November 1988 AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo) MARK WILDMAN (bass) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) 8.00 Thursday 1st December 1988 ESBJERG ENSEMBLE 8.00 Thursday 12th January 1989 LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) JOHN BLAKELY (piano) 8.00 Thursday 16th February 1989 ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET 8.00 Thursday 16th March 1989 BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Name Address Postcode Tel. No. If applying for more than one Season ticket please give names and addresses of each person.

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BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. BMS 3/1/46 (3) CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. 0 50 100 yards HULL ROAD 0 50 100 metres BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A University Road Pd Pc ENTRANCE Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, Vanbrugh Biology Central Hall N B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS THURSDAY 3rd NOVEMBER 1988 8.00 p.m. AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Please contact Mr. J. Briggs at the address on the Booking Form. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY. THE SECOND OF SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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8.00 Thursday 3rd November 1988 Kindly note that this programme replaces that shown in our season's brochure. AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Song Cycle: A Song for the Lord Mayor's Table Song Cycle: Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42 Song Cycle: Spring, Op. 43 WALTON SCHUMANN RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Songs by TCHAIKOVSKY & RACHMANINOV Ameral Gunson has sung in orchestral concerts, oratorio and opera throughout this country and in Europe; in 1985 she sang in the Last Night of The Proms. Paul Hamburger was for twelve years the official accompanist at the BBC. Together they have broadcast many song recitals, specializing particularly in the Russian repertoire. Miss Gunson will introduce the songs. BOOKING DETAILS Single Season Tickets Tickets (six concerts) Adults £4.00 £16.00 Students & under 18 £2.50 £10.00 Youth & Music £2.00 £8.00 Special rates for groups of 10 or more. Please write to Mr. J. Briggs (address below) for details. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BD5 OBQ. Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417. Season and single tickets may be purchased NOW by using the Booking Form or at the Hall before each concert. Single tickets are available from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194). BOOKING FORM Cheques payable to "B.M.S." Post with payment and S.A.E. to MR. J. BRIGGS, 24 ELMLANDS GROVE, YORK, YO3 0EE. FUTURE PROGRAMMES PLEASE SEND ME: Quantity Price Total Season Tickets Date Quantity Price Total Single Tickets ● 8.00 Thursday 1st December 1988 ESBJERG ENSEMBLE To include Spohr's Nonet 8.00 Thursday 12th January 1989 LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) JOHN BLAKELY (piano) 8.00 Thursday 16th February 1989 ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET 8.00 Thursday 16th March 1989 BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Name Address Postcode Tel. No. If applying for more than one Season ticket please give names and addresses of each person.

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BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. 0 50 100 yards N HULL ROAD 0 50 100 metres University Road BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A ↓ Pd ENTRANCE Sir Jack Lyons, Concert Hall, Biology Vanbrugh BMS 3/1/46 (4) B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS THURSDAY 1st DECEMBER 1988 8.00 p.m. Central Hall ESBJERG ENSEMBLE FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Please contact Mr. J. Briggs at the address on the Booking Form. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY. THE THIRD OF SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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8.00 Thursday 1st December 1988 ESBJERG ENSEMBLE Sinfonietta, Op. 1 Quintet, Op. 39 Britten Prokofiev Nonet in F, Op. 31 Spohr Watercolor, Acrylic, Watercolor Wayne Siegel FUTURE PROGRAMMES ● 8.00 Thursday 12th January 1989 LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) JOHN BLAKELY (piano) Sonata in D, Op. 94a Souvenir d'un Lieu cher, Op. 42 Sonata in A, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" Prokofiev Tchaikovsky Beethoven This leading Danish Ensemble of ten players is made available to us through the generosity of the Danish Cultural Institute. In the second half of their programme Spohr's ever-popular Nonet is paired with a piece written especially for the group by their Administrative Director, Wayne Siegel. "...all-round musicianship and technical virtuosity..." Daily Telegraph ● 8.00 Thursday 16th February 1989 ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Quartet in G minor, Op. 20 No. 3 Quartet in E flat, Op. 12 Quartet in E flat minor, Op. 30 Haydn Mendelssohn Tchaikovsky Tickets £4.00 (Students/Under 18 £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (Tel: York 644194) or at the Hall before the concert. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BD5 0BQ (Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417). ● 8.00 Thursday 16th March 1989 BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Sonata in F, K.497 Epigraphes antiques Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 The Rite of Spring Mozart Debussy Schubert Stravinsky

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BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. 0 50 100 yards. N HULL ROAD 50 100 metres BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A 1 University Road Pd PC ENTRANCE Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall Vanbrugh Biology Central Hall BMS 3/1/46 (5) B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS THURSDAY 12th JANUARY 1989 8.00 p.m. LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) with JOHN BLAKELY (piano) FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Please contact Mr. J. Briggs, 24 Elmlands Grove, York, YO3 0EE. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY. YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS THE FOURTH OF SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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Thursday 12th January 1989 8.00 p.m. LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) JOHN BLAKELY (piano) Sonata in D, Op. 94a Souvenir d'un Lieu cher, Op. 42 Sonata in A, Op. 47 "Kreutzer" Prokofiev Tchaikovsky Beethoven This duo gave us one of our most memorable concerts when, three years ago, Lorraine McAslan toured as winner of the National Federation of Music Societies Young Artists Competition. Their recent recording of Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata was the first recommen- dation of B.B.C. Radio 3's Building a Library. "Lorraine McAslan is one of the most stimulating and distinctive of young British violinists." Gramophone "Her playing is reminiscent of that of Pinchas Zuckerman at a similar age." The Guardian Tickets £4.00 (Students/Under 18 £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (Tel: York 644194) or at the Hall before the concert. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained. from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BDS OBQ (Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417). FUTURE PROGRAMMES 8.00 Thursday 16th February 1989 ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Quartet in G minor, Op. 20 No. 3 Quartet in E flat, Op. 12 Quartet in E flat minor, Op. 30 Haydn Mendelssohn Tchaikovsky Once again we are fortunate to be able to borrow the Allegri from a period of residence at Leeds University. Their progamme includes one of Mendelssohn's most delightful quartets and Tchaikovsky's third quartet, which he wrote in memory of the violinist Ferdinand Laub. 8.00 Thursday 16th March 1989 BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Sonata in F, K.497 Epigraphes antiques Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 The Rite of Spring Mozart Debussy Schubert Stravinsky Benjamin Frith is another NFMS prizewinner it will be a pleasure to welcome back, and since he last played for us four years ago he has added victory at the Busoni International Piano Competition to his bag. Like Benjamin Frith a Yorkshire resident, Peter Hill is a lecturer at Sheffield University, well known as solo pianist and accompanist. If the raison d'être of this programme is Stravinsky's own piano-duet version of The Rite of Spring, the rest of the programme con- tains, besides a rarity by Debussy, two masterpieces of this medium.

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BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. ° 50 100 yards N HULL ROAD 0 50 100 metres University Road BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A Pd SMS 3/1/46(6) B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS ENTRANCE Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, Vanbrugh Biology Central Hall THURSDAY 16th FEBRUARY 1989 8.00 p.m. ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Please contact Mr. J. Briggs, 24 Elmlands Grove, York, YO3 0EE. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY. YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS THE FIFTH OF SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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Thursday 16th February 1989 8.00 p.m. ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET THE FINAL RECITAL IN THIS SERIES WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY 16th MARCH 1989 8.00 p.m. Quartet in G minor, Op. 20 No. 3 Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op. 12 Mendelssohn Quartet in E flat minor, Op. 30 Tchaikovsky Once again we are fortunate to be able to borrow the Allegri from a period of residence at Leeds University. Their progamme includes one of Mendelssohn's most delightful quartets and Tchaikovsky's third quartet, which he wrote in memory of the violinist Ferdinand Laub. BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Sonata in F, K497 Mozart Epigraphes antiques Debussy Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 The Rite of Spring Schubert Stravinsky Tickets £4.00 (Students/Under 18 £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (Tel: York 644194) or at the Hall before the concert. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained. from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BD5 0BQ (Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417). Benjamin Frith is another NFMS prizewinner it will be a pleasure to welcome back, and since he last played for us four years ago he has added victory at the Busoni Interna- tional Piano Competition to his bag. Like Benjamin Frith, a Yorkshire resident, Peter Hill is a lecturer at Sheffield University, well known as solo pianist and accompanist. If the Raison D'être of this programme is Stravinsky's own piano-duet version of The Rite of Spring, the rest of the programme contains, besides a rarity by Debussy, two masterpieces of this medium.

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BUS SERVICES No. 7A bus runs every half hour from Acomb, the Railway Station and Tang Hall. Alight at the first stop on the University Campus. CAR PARKS Use Conference Car Parks c, d, e, as shown on the map below. 0 50 100 yards N HULL ROAD 0 50 100 metres University Road BUS STOPS ROUTE 7A Pd ENTRANCE SMS 3/1/46 (7) B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS Sir Jack Lyons, Concert Hall Biology Vanbrugh Central Hall THURSDAY 16th MARCH 1989 8.00 p.m. BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED Please contact Mr. J. Briggs, 24 Elmlands Grove, York, YO3 0EE. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND NECESSARY. YORKSHIRE ARTS NEMS THE LAST OF SIX CHAMBER MUSIC RECITALS WITH A RUSSIAN ACCENT IN THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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THURSDAY 16th MARCH 1989 8.00 p.m. A BROCHURE GIVING DETAILS OF OUR BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Sonata in F, K497 Epigraphes antiques Mozart Debussy 1989/90 PROGRAMME WILL BE AVAIL- ABLE IN AUGUST. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A FREE COPY, PLEASE WRITE YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS BELOW AND SEND TO: Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 The Rite of Spring Schubert Stravinsky Benjamin Frith is another NFMS prizewinner it will be a pleasure to welcome back, and since he last played for us four years ago he has added victory at the Busoni Interna- tional Piano Competition to his bag. Like Benjamin Frith, a Yorkshire resident, Peter Hill is a lecturer at Sheffield University, well known as solo pianist and accompanist. If the Raison D'être of this programme is Stravinsky's own piano-duet version of The Rite of Spring, the rest of the programme contains, besides a rarity by Debussy, two masterpieces of this medium. PETER MARSDEN QUINCE'S COTTAGE SPRING STREET EASINGWOLD YORK YO6 3BN Name Tickets £4.00 (Students/Under 18 £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (Tel: York 644194) or at the Hall before the concert. Address Postcode Tel. No. Information about Youth & Music may be obtained from Claire Wilson, Yorkshire Youth & Music, Glyde House, Glydegate, Bradford, BD5 OBQ (Tel: Bradford (0274) 307417). City of York Leisure Services

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YORKSHIRE B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) with JOHN BLAKELY (piano) 8.00 Thursday 12th January 1989 THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK Tickets £4.00 (Students/Under 18 £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (Tel: York 644194) or at the Hall before the concert. ARTS Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music

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BORTHWICK INSTITUTE (*(CMC 3/1/06 (7) OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH

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B'S YORK THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS BENJAMIN FRITH and PETER HILL (piano duet) Sonata in F, K.497 Epigraphes antiques Fantasy in F minor, Op. 103 The Rite of Spring Mozart Debussy Schubert Stravinsky 8.00 Thursday 16th March 1989 UNIVERSITY OF YORK THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL Tickets £4.00 (Students/Under 18 £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (Tel: York 644194) or at the Hall before the concert. ARTS Presented by the British Music Society of York in association with the Department of Music City of York Leisure Services YORKSHIRE

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INSTITUTE OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH

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FUND RAISING RAISING CONCERT PRESENTED BY THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC. MENDELSSOHN'S OCTET PLAYED BY TWO OUTSTANDING QUARTETS FROM THE PARIS CONSERVATOIRE AND THE ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC (COACHED BY CHRISTOPHER ROWLAND, FORMERLY LEADER OF THE FITZWILLIAM QUARTET) ALSO QUARTET IN C MAJOR (Dissonance) KV465 QUARTET MOZART RAVEL 8.00 THURSDAY 20th APRIL SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL UNIVERSITY OF YORK Tickets £4.00 (Students £2.50) at the door. PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE HESLINGTON FOUNDATION AND THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK. G. H. Smith & Son, Easingwold, York. Tel. 0347 21329. Fax 22576.

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BORTHWICK OF INSTITUTE SMS 3/1/46 (10) HISTORICAL 育 RESEARCH