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69TH SEASON
The BMS presents some of the world's finest chamber
music, played by artists of national and international
reputation, for as little as £3.00 per concert.
Our concerts are held in a modern, comfortable con-
cert hall ideally suited to the intimate atmosphere
needed for this music.
The hall has 330 fixed seats, but more are provided as
needed. The bar area has space for socialising and is
open at 7.30 p.m. Coffee and drinks are also available
during the interval.
You can become a full member by buying a season
ticket for £18.00, which also gives you six concerts for
the price of four! Single tickets are available for each
concert at £4.50.
If you have never sat within a few feet of a famous
quartet and experienced the magic of hearing and
seeing music made in live performance, join us for our
first concert on Thursday 12th October.
GMS 3/1/47 (1)
BMS
CONCERT SEASON
1989/90
B'S
YORK
OPTIMA
THURSDAYS
AT THE
LYONS
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 re-
markable 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.
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Presented by the British Music Society of York
in association with the Department of Music,
University of York.
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Thursday 12th October 1989 at 8 p.m.
THE VANBRUGH STRING QUARTET
Gregory Ellis & Elizabeth Charleson (violins)
Simon Aspell (viola), Christopher Marwood ('cello)
Quartet in E flat, K.428
Quartet No. 3 in F (1900)
Quartet No. 2 (Intimate letters)
Mozart
Stenhammar
Janacek
The Vanbrugh Quartet is making a most welcome
return visit to York, following their splendid concert for
us during the 1988 York Festival.
Based in Cork, they are assisted in fulfilling concert
engagements in this country and elsewhere by gener-
ous sponsorship from Aer Lingus. Semi-finalists in both
the Banff and Portsmouth string quartet compétitions
in 1986, they gained outright victory at Portsmouth in
1988.
"They are, perhaps, at that perfect stage where the
masterpieces of the repertoire are freshly intimate to
them. Nothing daunts with newness, but nothing palls
with familiarity."
The Times
Thursday 9th November 1989 at 8 p.m.
THE JOACHIM PIANO TRIO
Rebecca Hirsch (violin), Caroline Dearnley ('cello)
John Lenehan (piano)
Trio in F, Op.80
Trio (1921)
Trio in A minor, Op.50
Schumann
Rebecca Clarke
Tchaikovsky
The Joachim Piano Trio made their debut in 1986 at the
Purcell Room on London's South Bank.
"This obviously outstanding piano trio..." The Times
"...a brilliant young violinist..." Musical Times
"...an expressive and authoritative 'cellist ..."
Sunday Telegraph
"John Lenehan is clearly an exceptional artist . . ."
The Times
Thursday 7th December 1989 at 8 p.m.
THE ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
Elisabeth Perry & Gustav Clarkson (violins)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola)
Moray Welsh & Melissa Phelps ('cellos)
Quintet in E, Op.13 No.5
Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op.35
Quintet in C, D.956
Boccherini
Arienski
Schubert
The Arienski Ensemble is a group specially formed by
Moray Welsh to play the chamber music repertoire
requiring two 'cellos. They appear for us as a string
quintet to play Schubert's masterpiece.
Moray Welsh is well known in York, having been a
student in the University of York music department. He
subsequently studied in Russia with Rostropovich. He
and Elisabeth Perry played in a memorable concert for
this Society given by the Musicians of the Royal
Exchange in 1986.
Thursday 18th January 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE COULL STRING QUARTET
Roger Coull & Philip Gallaway (violins)
David Curtis (viola), John Todd ('cello)
Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op.110
Shostakovich
Quartet in D minor (Voces intimae) Sibelius
Quartet in E minor, Op.59 No.2
Beethoven
We look forward with pleasure to another visit from the
Coull String Quartet, the resident quartet at the Univer-
sity of Warwick. As with the Vanbrugh Quartet, their
programme includes both a Slav and a Nordic quartet,
in this case coupled with one of Beethoven's great
"Rasumovsky" quartets which the Coull Quartet will
record for the BBC.
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BOOKING DETAILS
Thursday 22nd February 1990 at 8 p.m.
MURRAY MCLACHLAN (piano)
Single
Season Tickets
Tickets
(six concerts)
Adults
£4.50
£18.00
Students & Under 18
£2.50
£10.00
Chaconne in D minor
Bach-Busoni
Youth & Music
£2.00
£ 8.00
Scherzo No.1 in B minor, Op.20
Fantasia in C, D.760 (Wanderer)
Chopin
Schubert
Etudes (selection)
Debussy
Peter Grimes Fantasy (1971) Ronald Stevenson
Fantasia quasi Sonata: Après une
lecture de Dante, S.161/7
Liszt
Murray McLachlan was a finalist in the recent National
Federation of Music Societies / ESSO competition for
Young Concert Artists; he plays for us with generous
sponsorship from ESSO UK plc.
Since 1985 he has been studying with Peter Katin. His
recent recording of sonatas by Myaskovsky has been
issued on compact disc.
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.
Thursday 15th March 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE DANISH STRING QUARTET
Tim Frederiksen & Arne Balk Møller (violins)
Claus Myrup (viola)
Niels Sylvest Jeppesen (cello)
Quartet in G, Op.77 No.1
Quartet No. 4 in F, Op.44
Quartet No. 3 in B flat, Op.67
PLEASE SEND ME :
Season Tickets
Quantity Price
Total
Date Quantity Price
Total
Single Tickets
Haydn
Nielsen
Brahms
This "new" Danish Quartet was formed in 1985 by four
of the most talented young string players in Copen-
hagen, who are all prominent musicians in the Danish
Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Orchestra.
Their programme for us includes the most popular
quartet of their country's national composer, Carl
Nielsen. They play for us through the courtesy of the
Danish Cultural Institute.
Name.....
Address
Postcode..............
.Tel. No.
If applying for more than one Season ticket please give name
and address of each person.
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THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY
OF YORK
The BMS is one of many similar voluntary organisations
throughout the country - fourteen in Yorkshire alone - whose
prime purpose is to promote PROFESSIONAL CHAMBER
MUSIC RECITALS. The forthcoming season will be the sixty-
ninth in succession to be given in York under the name of the
British Music Society. During our last season, the following
comments were made about our concerts:
"The British Music Society's concert season continues to be
amongst the most exciting contributions to the musical life of
the city..."
Paul Mann, Yorkshire Evening Press, 13th January
Noriko Ogawa
"A truly stunning piano recital of the most distinguished
musical as well as interpretive calibre was given..."
J.R., Yorkshire Post, 7th October
Esbjerg Ensemble
"The Esbjerg Ensemble. . . has become one of the most
exciting groups on the international scene..."
Paul Mann, Yorkshire Evening Press, 2nd December
Lorraine McAslan
John Blakely
"... But the great glory of the evening was Lorraine
McAslan's performance of Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata..."
D.W., Yorkshire Post, 13th January
Allegri String Quartet
"... The Allegri know that chamber music must draw the
listener into a private confidence, cloaking concentration
with intimacy.
Undaunted by an overflow house (there were extra chairs on
the stage), they did just that..."
Martin Dreyer, Yorkshire Evening Press, 17th February.
Sorrel and Simon String Quartets
"... Promising though the Sorrel Quartet was, we were
hardly prepared for the Simon Quartet's playing of the Ravel
String quartet. This was simply absolutely stunning, the sort
of playing that makes one sit on the edge of the seat from the
very start,... This was a superb concert!"
Christopher Liddle, Yorkshire Evening Press, 22nd April
PRS
1914
1989
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
ENTRANCE
Sir Jack Lyons
Concert Hall
Biology
Vanbrugh
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED
PC
Central
Hall
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact: Mr. N. J. Dick, Hon. Secretary,
BMS of York, Clement House, 6 Bishopgate Street,
York YO2 1JH. Tel. York 637984
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE
ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND
NECESSARY.
YORKSHIRE
ARTS
City of York Leisure Services
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
SELBY NEMS
IN THE VALE OF
YORK
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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
SMS 3/1/47 (2)
THE
VANBRUGH STRING
QUARTET
BUS STOPS
University Road
ROUTE 7A
ENTRANCE
Sir Jack Lyons
Concert Hall
Biology
Vanbrugh
Central
Hall
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact: Mr. N. J. Dick, Hon. Secretary,
BMS of York, Clement House, 6 Bishopgate Street,
York YO2 1JH. Tel. York 637984
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE
ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND
NECESSARY.
YORKSHIRE
City of York Leisure Services
ARTS SELBY
IN THE VALE OF
YORK
NATIONAL-FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
NEMS
B'S
YORK
THURSDAY 12th OCTOBER
8 p.m.
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Presented by the British Music Society of York
in association with the Department of Music,
University of York.
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Thursday 12th October 1989 at 8 p.m.
THE VANBRUGH STRING QUARTET
Gregory Ellis & Elizabeth Charleson (violins)
Simon Aspell (viola), Christopher Marwood ('cello)
Quartet in E flat, K.428
Quartet No. 3 in F (1900)
Quartet No. 2 (Intimate letters)
Mozart
Stenhammar
Janacek
The Vanbrugh Quartet is making a most welcome
return visit to York, following their splendid concert for
us during the 1988 York Festival.
Based in Cork, they are assisted in fulfilling concert
engagements in this country and elsewhere by gener-
ous sponsorship from Aer Lingus. Semi-finalists in both
the Banff and Portsmouth string quartet competitions
in 1986, they gained outright victory at Portsmouth in
1988.
"They are, perhaps, at that perfect stage where the
masterpieces of the repertoire are freshly intimate to
them. Nothing daunts with newness, but nothing palls
with familiarity."
The Times
BOOKING DETAILS
Single
Season Tickets
Tickets
(six concerts)
Adults
£4.50
£18.00
Students & Under 18
£2.50
Youth & Music
£2.00
£10.00
£ 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 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
FUTURE CONCERTS
.8.00 Thursday 9th November 1989
THE JOACHIM PIANO TRIO
⚫8.00 Thursday 7th December 1989
THE ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
•
8.00 Thursday 18th January 1990
THE COULL STRING QUARTET
8.00 Thursday 22nd February 1990
MURRAY MCLACHLAN (piano)
8.00 Thursday 15th March 1990
THE DANISH STRING QUARTET
Date
Quantity
Price
Total
Single Tickets
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel. No.
If applying for more than one Season ticket please give name
and address 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
BUS STOPS
ROUTE 7A
↓
University Road
Pd
Pc
ENTRANCE
Sir Jack Lyons
Concert Hall
Biology
Vanbrugh
Central
Hall
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact: Mr. N. J. Dick, Hon. Secretary,
BMS of York, Clement House, 6 Bishopgate Street,
York YO2 1JH. Tel. York 637984
YORKSHIRE
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE
ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND
NECESSARY.
City of York Leisure Services
ARTS SELBY
IN THE VALE OF YORK
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
NEMS
BMS 3/1/47(3)
THE
JOACHIM PIANO
TRIO
B'S
YORK
THURSDAY 9th NOVEMBER
8 p.m.
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Presented by the British Music Society of York
in association with the Department of Music,
University of York.
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Thursday 9th November 1989 at 8 p.m.
THE JOACHIM PIANO TRIO
Rebecca Hirsch (violin), Caroline Dearnley ('cello)
John Lenehan (piano)
Trio in F, Op.80
Trio (1921)
Trio in A minor, Op.50
Schumann
Rebecca Clarke
Tchaikovsky
The Joachim Piano Trio made their debut in 1986 at the
Purcell Room on London's South Bank.
"This obviously outstanding piano trio..." The Times
"...a brilliant young violinist..." Musical Times
"...an expressive and authoritative 'cellist..."
Sunday Telegraph
"John Lenehan is clearly an exceptional artist...
The Times
BOOKING DETAILS
Single
Season Tickets
Tickets
(six concerts)
Adults
£4.50
£18.00
Students & Under 18
£2.50
Youth & Music
£2.00
£10.00
£ 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).
-
FUTURE CONCERTS
8.00 Thursday 7th December 1989
THE ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
8.00 Thursday 18th January 1990
THE COULL STRING QUARTET
8.00 Thursday 22nd February 1990
MURRAY MCLACHLAN (piano)
8.00 Thursday 15th March 1990
THE DANISH STRING QUARTET
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
Name
Address.
Postcode .................. Tel. No..
If applying for more than one Season ticket please give name
and address 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.
THE
SMS 3/1/47 (4)
ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
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
Biology
Vanbrugh
Central
Hall
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact: Mr. N. J. Dick, Hon. Secretary,
BMS of York, Clement House, 6 Bishopgate Street,
York YO2 1JH. Tel. York 637984
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE
ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND
YORKSHIRE
NECESSARY.
City of York Leisure Services
ARTS SELBY
IN THE VALE OF
YORK
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
NEMS
B'S
YORK
THURSDAY 7th DECEMBER
8 p.m.
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Presented by the British Music Society of York
in association with the Department of Music,
University of York.
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Thursday 7th December 1989 at 8 p.m.
THE ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
Elisabeth Perry & Gustav Clarkson (violins)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola)
Moray Welsh & Melissa Phelps ('cellos)
Quintet in E, Op.13 No.5
Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op.35
Quintet in C, D.956
Boccherini
Arienski
Schubert
The Arienski Ensemble is a group specially formed by
Moray Welsh to play the chamber music repertoire
requiring two 'cellos. They appear for us as a string
quintet to play Schubert's masterpiece.
Moray Welsh is well known in York, having been a
student in the University of York music department. He
subsequently studied in Russia with Rostropovich. He
and Elisabeth Perry played in a memorable concert for
this Society given by the Musicians of the Royal
Exchange in 1986.
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members
£2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York
644194) or at the Hall before the concert
A single ticket for any concert may be exchanged for
a subscription ticket for the remainder of the season at
a considerable discount.
This may be done at the Membership Desk in the lobby
either during the interval or immediately after 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.
FUTURE CONCERTS
Thursday 18th January 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE COULL STRING QUARTET
Roger Coull & Philip Gallaway (violins)
David Curtis (viola), John Todd ('cello)
Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op.110
Shostakovich
Quartet in D minor (Voces intimae) Sibelius
Quartet in E minor, Op.59 No.2 Beethoven
Thursday 22nd February 1990 at 8 p.m.
Bach-Busoni
MURRAY MCLACHLAN (piano)
Chaconne in D minor
Scherzo No.1 in B minor, Op.20
Fantasia in C, D.760 (Wanderer)
Etudes (selection)
Chopin
Schubert
Debussy
Peter Grimes Fantasy (1971) Ronald Stevenson
Fantasia quasi Sonata: Après une
lecture de Dante, S.161/7
Thursday 15th March 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE DANISH STRING QUARTET
Liszt
Tim Frederiksen & Arne Balk Møller (violins)
Claus Myrup (viola)
Niels Sylvest Jeppesen ('cello)
Quartet in G, Op.77 No.1
Haydn
Quartet No. 4 in F, Op.44
Nielsen
Quartet No. 3 in B flat, Op.67
Brahms
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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.
GMS 3/1/47(5)
THE
COULL STRING
QUARTET
0
50
HULL ROAD
100 yards N
0
50
100 metres
BUS STOPS
ROUTE 7A
1
University Road
Pd
Pc
ENTRANCE)
Sir Jack Lyons
Concert Hall
Biology
Vanbrugh
Central
Hall
B'S
YORK
THURSDAY 18th JANUARY
8 p.m.
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Please contact: Mr. N. J. Dick, Hon. Secretary,
BMS of York, Clement House, 6 Bishopgate Street,
York YO2 1JH. Tel. York 637984
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE
ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND
NECESSARY.
YORKSHIRE
City of York Leisure Services
ARTS SELBY
IN THE VALE OF
YORK
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
NEMS
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Presented by the British Music Society of York
in association with the Department of Music,
University of York.
Ocr'd Text:
Thursday 18th January 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE COULL STRING QUARTET
Roger Coull & Philip Gallaway (violins)
David Curtis (viola), John Todd ('cello)
Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op.110
Shostakovich
Quartet in D minor (Voces intimae) Sibelius
Quartet in E minor, Op.59 No.2
Beethoven
We look forward with pleasure to another visit from the
Coull String Quartet, the resident quartet at the Univer-
sity of Warwick. As with the Vanbrugh Quartet, their
programme includes both a Slav and a Nordic quartet,
in this case coupled with one of Beethoven's great
"Rasumovsky" quartets which the Coull Quartet will
record for the BBC.
FUTURE CONCERTS
Thursday 22nd February 1990 at 8 p.m.
MURRAY MCLACHLAN (piano)
Chaconne in D minor
Bach-Busoni
Scherzo No.1 in B minor, Op.20
Chopin
Fantasia in C, D.760 (Wanderer)
Schubert
Etudes (selection)
Debussy
Peter Grimes Fantasy (1971) Ronald Stevenson
Fantasia quasi Sonata: Après une
lecture de Dante, S.161/7
Liszt
Murray McLachlan was a finalist in the recent National
Federation of Music Societies/ESSO competition for
Young Concert Artists; he plays for us with generous
sponsorship from ESSO UK plc.
Since 1985 he has been studying with Peter Katin. His
recent recording of sonatas by Myaskovsky has been
issued on compact disc.
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members
£2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York
644194) or at the Hall before the concert
A single ticket for any concert may be exchanged for
a subscription ticket for the remainder of the season at
a considerable discount.
This may be done at the Membership Desk in the lobby
either during the interval or immediately after 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.
Thursday 15th March 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE DANISH STRING QUARTET
Tim Frederiksen & Arne Balk Møller (violins)
Claus Myrup (viola)
Niels Sylvest Jeppesen (cello)
Quartet in G, Op.77 No.1
Quartet No. 4 in F, Op.44
Quartet No. 3 in B flat, Op.67
Haydn
Nielsen
Brahms
This "new" Danish Quartet was formed in 1985 by four
of the most talented young string players in Copen-
hagen, who are all prominent musicians in the Danish
Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Orchestra.
Their programme for us includes the most popular
quartet of their country's national composer, Carl
Nielsen. They play for us through the courtesy of the
Danish Cultural Institute.
Ocr'd Text:
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.
BM5 3/1/47(6)
MURRAY MCLACHLAN
(piano)
0
50
100
HULL ROAD
yards N
0
50
100 metres
BUS STOPS
ROUTE 7A
University Road
Pd
Pc
ENTRANCE
Sir Jack Lyons
Concert Hall
Biology
Vanbrugh
B'S
YORK
FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED
AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Central
Hall
Please contact: Mr. N. J. Dick, Hon. Secretary,
BMS of York, Clement House, 6 Bishopgate Street,
York YO2 1JH. Tel. York 637984
THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO VARY THE
ARTISTS OR PROGRAMMES AS IT MAY FIND
NECESSARY.
YORKSHIRE
City of York Leisure Services
ARTS SELBY
IN THE VALE OF
YORK
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
NEMS
THURSDAY 22nd FEBRUARY
8 p.m.
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Presented by the British Music Society of York
in association with the Department of Music,
University of York.
Ocr'd Text:
⚫Thursday 22nd February 1990 at 8 p.m.
MURRAY MCLACHLAN (piano)
Chaconne in D minor
Bach-Busoni
Scherzo No.1 in B minor, Op.20
Fantasia in C, D.760 (Wanderer)
Chopin
Schubert
Etudes (selection)
Debussy
Peter Grimes Fantasy (1971) Ronald Stevenson
Fantasia quasi Sonata: Après une
lecture de Dante, S.161/7
Liszt
FINAL CONCERT
OF THIS SEASON
Thursday 15th March 1990 at 8 p.m.
THE DANISH STRING QUARTET
Tim Frederiksen & Arne Balk Møller (violins)
Claus Myrup (viola)
Niels Sylvest Jeppesen (cello)
Murray McLachlan was a finalist in the recent National
Federation of Music Societies / ESSO competition for
Young Concert Artists; he plays for us with generous
sponsorship from ESSO UK plc.
Since 1985 he has been studying with Peter Katin. His
recent recording of sonatas by Myaskovsky has been
issued on compact disc.
Quartet in G, Op.77 No.1
Quartet No. 4 in F, Op.44
Quartet No. 3 in B flat, Op.67
Haydn
Nielsen
Brahms
This "new" Danish Quartet was formed in 1985 by four
of the most talented young string players in Copen-
hagen, who are all prominent musicians in the Danish
Radio Symphony Orchestra and the Royal Orchestra.
Their programme for us includes the most popular
quartet of their country's national composer, Carl
Nielsen. They play for us through the courtesy of the
Danish Cultural Institute.
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members
£2.00) from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York
644194) or at the Hall before the concert
A single ticket for any concert may be exchanged for
a subscription ticket for the remainder of the season at
a considerable discount.
This may be done at the Membership Desk in the lobby
either during the interval or immediately after 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.
A brochure giving details of our 1990/9 programme
will be available in August.
If you would like a free copy, please write
your name and address below and send to:
Peter Marsden
Quince's Cottage
Spring Street
Easingwold
York YO6 3BN
Name
Address
Postcode
Tel. No.
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THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS
VANBRUGH STRING QUARTET
Quartet in E flat, K.428
Mozart
Quartet No.3 in F (1900)
Stenhammar
Quartet No.2 (Intimate letters)
Janacek
8.00 Thursday 12th October
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00)
from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194)
or at the Hall before the concert.
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in association with the Department of Music, University of York.
YORKSHIRE
ARTS
City of York Leisure Services
SELBY
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YORK
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THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS
JOACHIM PIANO TRIO
Trio in F, Op.80
Trio (1921)
Trio in A minor, Op.50
Schumann
Rebecca Clarke
Tchaikovsky
8.00 Thursday 9th November
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00)
from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194)
or at the Hall before the concert.
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in association with the Department of Music, University of York.
YORKSHIRE
ARTS
City of York Leisure Services
SELBY
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THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS
ARIENSKI ENSEMBLE
Quintet in E, Op. 13 No. 5
Quintet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 35
Quintet in C, D. 956
Boccherini
Arienski
Schubert
8.00 Thursday 7th December
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00)
from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194)
or at the Hall before the concert.
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in association with the Department of Music, University of York.
YORKSHIRE
ARTS
City of York Leisure Services
SELBY
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COULL STRING QUARTET
Quartet No.8 in C minor, Op. 110
Shostakovich
Quartet in D minor (Voces intimae)
Sibelius
Quartet in E minor, O.59 No.2
Beethoven
8.00 Thursday 18th January
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
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from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194)
or at the Hall before the concert.
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in association with the Department of Music, University of York.
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THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS
MURRAY MCLACHLAN
(piano)
Wanderer Fantasy
Dante Sonata
Schubert
Liszt
works by Bach-Busoni, Chopin,
Debussy and Ronald Stevenson.
8.00 Thursday 22nd February
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00)
from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194)
or at the Hall before the concert.
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in association with the Department of Music, University of York.
YORKSHIRE
ARTS
City of York Leisure Services
SELBY
IN THE VALE OF YORK
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OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
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THURSDAYS AT THE LYONS
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Quartet in G, Op.77 No.1
Haydn
Quartet No. 4 in F, Op.44
Nielsen
Brahms
Quartet No. 3 in B flat, Op.67
8.00 Thursday 15th March
THE SIR JACK LYONS CONCERT HALL
UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Tickets £4.50 (Students £2.50; Youth & Music Members £2.00)
from Ticket World, 6 Patrick Pool, York (York 644194)
or at the Hall before the concert.
PRESENTED BY THE BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY OF YORK
in association with the Department of Music, University of York.
YORKSHIRE
ARTS
City of York Leisure Services
SELBY
IN THE VALE OF
YORK
NATIONAL FEDERATION
OF MUSIC SOCIETIES
NEMS
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