the concerts
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Introduction
My father, Trevor Beale, started the wonderful tradition of concerts at West Lodge Park in 1974, and the season of concerts each year has continued ever since for 45 years.This brochure celebrates over 240 concerts to be held at West Lodge Park, a wonderful milestone by any standard.
The format is simple – enjoy good food, fine wine and high quality classical music in beautiful and civilised surroundings. Each evening starts with a sparkling wine and canapés reception at 7pm, followed by a starter and main course served in our Cedar restaurant.
We then move to the delightful Lancaster Room for the first half of the concert before going back to our tables for dessert, liqueurs and coffee. The second half of the concert takes place back in the Lancaster room. The evening finishes with tea with the musicians in the lounge at around 11pm.
What is particularly special about the concerts at West Lodge Park is the ability to enjoy top artists from the classical world in such an intimate setting rather than in a huge concert hall. This salon setting is how musicians would have performed in the eighteenth century.
Come along to a concert at West Lodge Park some time and enjoy a wonderful evening out. Better still, book one of our beautiful bedrooms for the night, with privileged rates for all attending the concert, and look forward to falling straight into bed at the end of the evening rather than facing the M25!
Andrew BealeManaging Director - Beales Hotels
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27th January 1974 - Concert Dinner
London Harpsichord EnsembleThe very first concert at West Lodge Park was presented by the London Harpsichord Ensemble, comprising of Sarah Francis (oboe), John Francis (flute), Cecil James (bassoon) and Millicent Silver (harpsichord). This popular Baroque ensemble is highly praised for their stylish interpretation of 18th century music.
This first concert was for one evening, but the ensemble were invited back to West Lodge Park on several other occasions; in April 1980 because of high demand and their popularity they gave concerts over two days (on the 5th and 6th) and, again in February 1984 they appeared for a two-day period (on the 10th and 11th). They then were invited back again at the 115th concert on 29th January 1993.
The Programme for this first concert was as follows:
Trio in F Jean Baptiste Loeillet Sonata in B minor Handel Trio in F Teleman The Apotheosis of Corelli Couperin The Italian Concerto Bach Concerto in G minor Vivaldi
This was followed by a delightful Dinner in the Cedar Restaurant.
THE FIRST CONCERT
The London Harpsichord Ensemble as they appear now in 2010
Julian Lloyd Webber, Cellist
On the 16th January 1976 Julian Lloyd Webber, then aged 25, appeared at West Lodge Park. He was accompanied on the piano by Rhondda Gillespie, and delighted guests with a programme which included pieces by Vivaldi, Britten, Saint Saens, Brahms and Bliss.
Julian, the second son of composer William Lloyd Webber and Jean Hermione, is the younger brother of the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Julian was a scholar at the Royal College of Music (London) and completed his studies with Pierre Fournier in Geneva in 1973. He made his professional debut at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London in January 1972 when he gave the first London performance of the Cello Concerto by Sir Arthur Bliss.
He delighted our guests at West Lodge Park, and we have followed his career with interest since that visit.
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FAMOUS ARTISTS - during the 1970s
Dame Felicity Lott , SopranoFelicity Lott sung at West Lodge Park on 3rd December 1976.
She has earned an international reputation as a concert singer, collaborating with most of the great conductors currently active. She has a special love for French “mélodies”, German Lieder and the English song repertoire, particularly the songs of Benjamin Britten.
Felicity Lott has received many honorary degrees, sang at the wedding of HRH Prince Andrew in 1986, was elected to the French légion d’honneur and made a DBE in 1996.
Howard Shelley, PianistHoward Shelley played at West Lodge Park on 14th January 1977.
After winning the premier prize at the Royal College of Music at the end of his first year, Howard Shelley’s career began with a successful London recital and a televised Promenade concert with the London Symphony Orchestra under Michael Tilson Thomas in the same season. Since then he has performed regularly throughout the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, North America, Russia, Australia, and the Far East. He has also made over seventy-five commercial recordings.
In 1994, an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Music was conferred on him by HRH The Prince of Wales.
Shelley was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours.
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
1 27.1.74 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
2 24.2.74 Jill Nott Bower & Robert Spencer Soprano & guitar
3 22.3.74 Duke Trio Piano trio
4 26.4.74 Malcolm Binns Piano
5 2.6.74 Marisa Robles, Flute and harp Christopher Hyde-Smith
6 1.11.74 Duke Trio Piano trio
7 29.11.74 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
8 24.1.75 Macnaghten Quartet String quartet
9 28.2.75 Derek Hammond Stroud Baritone & piano
10 16.5.75 La Serata Trio Clarinet, soprano, piano
11 24.10.75 Medici Quartet String quartet
12 28.11.75 Anthea Gifford Guitar
13 16.1.76 Julian Lloyd-Webber Cello & piano
14 20.2.76 Yaltah Menuhin Piano
15 26.3.76 Sarah Francis & Cummings Trio Oboe quartet
16 22.10.76 Dumka Trio Piano trio
17 3.12.76 Felicity Lott & Geoffrey Parsons Song recital
18 14.1.77 Howard Shelley Piano
19 21.2.77 Amici Quartet String quartet
20 9.4.77 Sally Le Sage, Anthony Ransome Song recital
21 10.4.77 Coull Quartet String quartet
22 30.9.77 Levon Chilingirian Violin & piano & Clifford Benson
23 22.10.77 Laureate Trio Piano trio
24 13.1.78 The Sheba Sound Baroque ensemble
25 10.2.78 Nina Milkina Piano
26 25.3.78 Charles Peebles, Soprano, violin, piano Penelope Price-Jones, Philip Martin
27 26.3.78 Amici Quartet String quartet
28 6.10.78 Blyth Ensemble Clarinet, soprano, piano
29 17.11.78 Richards Trio String trio
30 27.1.79 Timothy Walker Guitar
31 9.3.79 Alfredo Campoli Violin & piano
32 14.4.79 Raphael Wallfish, Cello & piano Antony Hopkins
33 15.4.79 Bochmann Quartet String quartet
34 12.10.79 Camerata of London Elizabethan concert
35 7.12.79 Trio Zingara Piano trio
Concerts at West Lodge Park during the 1970s
Raphael Wallfisch
Cellist, and Peter Wallfisch
PianistWest Lodge Park prides itself in spotting excellent talent and on the 5th December 1985, Raphael Wallfisch, one of the most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage, was invited to give a concert, accompanied by his father Peter, himself a celebrated pianist.
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Alexander Baillie, Cellist
On the 4th December 1981 Alexander Baillie, recognised as one of the finest cellists of his generation, appeared at West Lodge Park. He began playing the cello at the comparatively late age of twelve having been directly inspired by the late Jacqueline du Pré. He went on to study at London’s Royal College of Music with Joan Dickson and Anna Shuttleworth and with Andre Navarra in Vienna.
Appearances with British orchestras have included the Elgar Concerto with the London Symphony Orchestra under Andrew Litton, the Schumann Concerto with Marek Janowski and the BBC Symphony at the BBC Proms, the Walton Concerto under the late Sir Alexander Gibson with the Royal philharmonic, the Dvorak Concerto with the City of Birmingham Symphony under Sir Simon Rattle. He has also directed and performed the Haydn and Boccherini concertos with the English Chamber Orchestra.
Alexander’s programme for West Lodge Park, with the accompaniment of Kathron Sturrock on the piano included the Prelude and Fugue from Suite No.5 in C minor by Bach, Sonata in A Minor by César Franck, Fantasiestücke Op.73 by Schumann and the Pezzo Capriccioso by Tschaikovsky.
FAMOUS ARTISTS - during the 1980s
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Raphael was born in London into a family of distinguished musicians, his mother the cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch and his father the pianist Peter Wallfisch.
At an early age, Raphael was greatly inspired by hearing Zara Nelsova play, and, guided by a succession of fine teachers including Amaryllis Fleming, Amadeo Baldovino and Derek Simpson, it became apparent that the cello was to be his life’s work. While studying with the great Russian cellist Gregor Piatigorsky in California, he was chosen to perform chamber music with Jascha Heifetz in the informal recitals that Piatigorsky held at his home.
Raphael plays a 1760 Gennaro Gagliano cello. He now lives in London with his wife, the violinist Elizabeth, and has three children, Benjamin, Simon, and Joanna.
Raphael and Peter’s programme at West Lodge Park comprised Sonata in G major by Bach, Sonata by Bridge, Adagio and Allegro, Op.70 by Schumann and the Sonata in E minor, Op.38 by Brahms.
FAMOUS ARTISTS - during the 1980s
Leslie Howard, Pianist
Leslie Howard played at West Lodge Park on 15th April 1988
His mature debut as a pianist came at the age of 13, with Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2. He learned the oboe at an early age, and has even performed Mozart’s Oboe Concerto.
He often gives masterclasses at the Royal College of Music and Royal Academy of Music.
He frequently appears with promising student pianists to help further their careers. Examples are performances of Liszt’s arrangement for two pianos of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, with Coady Green; piano duets of Percy Grainger with Michael Brownlee-Walker; and conducting a performance of Shostakovich’s First Piano Concerto in London’s Wigmore Hall, and then again at the Royal Festival Hall for the Pearl Awards, with a 9-year old Chinese pianist as soloist.
Howard is also frequently invited to sit on the juries of music competitions, such as the International Franz Liszt Piano Competition and the Royal Over-Seas League’s annual music competition.
He has a large repertoire of solo and chamber music, and more than 80 works with orchestra.
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
36 19.1.80 Locrian Quartet String quartet
37 29.2.80 Bernard Roberts Piano
38 5.4.80 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
39 6.4.80 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
40 10.10.80 Ifor James, Jennifer Partridge Horn & piano
41 5.12.80 Hanson Quartet String quartet
42 30.1.81 Musica Intima Contralto, viola, piano
43 13.3.81 Charles Ramirez & Helen Kalamuniak Guitar duo
44 18.4.81 Trio Zingara Piano trio
45 19.4.81 Bochmann Quartet String quartet
46 16.10.81 Christopher Hogwood Harpsichord
47 4.12.81 Alexander Baillie Cello
48 29.1.82 Ellis Quartet String quartet
49 5.3.82 Music Deco Soprano, sax, clarinet & piano
50 10.4.82 Penelope Price Jones, Philip Martin Soprano & piano
51 11.4.82 Locrian Quartet & Angela Malsbury Quartet & clarinet
52 22.10.82 Alison Myles Flute & piano
53 10.12.82 Paul Coker Piano
54 28.1.83 Amici Quartet String quartet
55 18.2.83 Downs, Henderson Guitar duo
56 4.3.83 Thea King, Tunnell Trio Clarinet, cello, piano
57 2.4.83 Bureau Trio Piano trio
58 3.4.83 Bochmann Quartet String quartet
59 14.10.83 Roth Quartet String quartet
60 2.12.83 Gweneth Pryor Piano
61 13.1.84 John Georgiadis Violin & piano
62 10.2.84 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
63 11.2.84 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
64 16.3.84 Myriad Edwardian ensemble
65 21.4.84 Penny Slane, David Mason Soprano, piano
66 22.4.84 English String Quartet Piano quartet
67 12.10.84 Rhonda Gillespie Piano duet & Robert Weatherburn
68 7.12.84 Celia Pitstow and Sioned Williams Flute and harp duo
69 18.1.85 Caradoc Quintet String quintet
Concerts at West Lodge Park during the 1980s
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
70 1.3.85 Vale Quintet & Robert Bridge Wind quintet & piano
71 10.5.85 Harold Lester Harpsichord
72 11.10.85 Anthony Goldstone Piano
73 6.12.85 Anthea Gifford Guitar
74 17.1.86 Colla Voce Trio Sop., oboe & piano
75 7.3.86 Manoug Parikian, Hamish Milne Violin & piano
76 25.4.86 Auriol Quartet String quartet
77 10.10.86 Tessa Uys Piano
78 5.12.86 Peter & Raphael Wallfish Cello & piano
79 23.1.87 Erika Klemperer & Gordon Back Violin & piano
80 27.2.87 Myriad Ensemble Flute, cello, piano, singer
81 10.4.87 Hanson Quartet String quartet
82 9.10.87 Duke Quartet String quartet
83 4.12.88 Musica Stravagante Baroque ensemble
84 5.2.88 Richard Hand & Tom Dupre Guitar duo
85 11.3.88 Malvern Oboe Quartet Oboe quartet
86 15.4.88 Leslie Howard Piano
87 15.5.88 Cummings String Trio String trio
88 14.10.88 Croft Ensemble Baroque ensemble
89 2.12.88 Canterbury Clerkes Vocal trio
90 13.1.89 Ruth Waterman, Anthony Goldstone Violin, piano
91 17.2.89 Petersen String Quartet String quartet
92 17.3.89 Kathron Sturrock Piano
93 13.10.89 Anthony Peebles Piano
94 1.12.89 The Cambridge Musick Baroque Ensemble
Concerts at West Lodge Park during the 1980s
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Paul Lewis, PianistPaul Lewis played at West Lodge Park on 14th October 1994
His father worked at the Liverpool docks and his mother was a local council worker; there were no musicians in his family background.
Lewis began by playing the cello, the only instrument for which his school could
offer him tuition. At the age of 14 he was accepted by Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester, where his piano studies blossomed. His first international achievement was the second prize at the 1994 World Piano Competition in London. He also won the Dudley and Royal Overseas League Piano Competitions.
Lewis is strongly affiliated with the Wigmore Hall, London. He has played at many prestigious venues and festivals worldwide and with many notable orchestras and conductors.
Lewis performed all 32 of the Beethoven piano sonatas, on tour in the United States and Europe, between the 2005 and 2007 seasons, in parallel with his complete recording of the cycle for Harmonia Mundi. Each of these CD releases has been included in Gramophone magazine’s “Editor’s Choice”, and in August 2008, volume 4 of the series was awarded Gramophone’s “Best Instrumental” recording and “Best Recording of the Year”.
In July and August 2010 Lewis became the first pianist to perform all five Beethoven Concertos in a single season of The BBC Proms
FAMOUS ARTISTS - during the 1990s
Fitzwilliam Quartet Comprising Susie Meszaros (violin), Lucy Russell (violin),
Alan George (viola), Pal Banda (cello)
The Fitzwilliam Quartet performed at West Lodge Park on 10th February 1995 and delighted our guests with their programme of The Italian Serenade by Hugo Wolf, I Crisantemi by Puccini and the Quartet No.3 in F major, Op.73 by Shostakovich and Quartet No.2 in F major, Op.22 by Tchaikovsky.
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The Quartet was formed in 1968 by four Cambridge undergraduates, and they originally became well known through their close personal association with Shostakovich who visited them in New York in 1972; they were the first group to perform and record all fifteen of his quartets, giving the Western premieres of the last three. Their concert schedule has taken them to North America at least twice every year , as well as to virtually every European country (including the USSR) and Japan. Having gained many international awards for their Shostakovich recordings - including the first every Gramophone Award for chamber music in 1977 - their contract with Decca continued with some less familiar Romantic repertoire, after which they embarked on a Beethoven cycle.
Angela Hewitt, Pianist
Angela Hewitt performed at West Lodge Park on 4th October 1996
Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt was born in Ottawa, daughter of the Yorkshire-born Godfrey Hewitt (thus she has dual nationality) who was choirmaster at Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa. She began piano studies at the age of three with her mother. Her first full-length recital was at the age of nine, in The
Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, where she studied from 1964 to 1973 with Earle Moss and Myrtle Guerrero. She then went on to be the student of French pianist Jean-Paul Sevilla at the University of Ottawa.
Angela Hewitt has performed around the world in recital and as soloist with orchestra. She is most well known for her cycle of Bach recordings which she began in 1994 and finished in 2005—covering all the major keyboard works of J.S. Bach. Her recording of Bach’s Art of Fugue will appear in 2014..
She has recorded two discs of Mozart concertos with the Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, and a third featuring Ottawa’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, conducted by Hannu Lintu, will appear in 2014. With the DSO Berlin and Lintu, she also recorded the Schumann Piano Concerto.
Angela Hewitt’s entire 2007-2008 season was devoted to complete performances of Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier in major cities all over the world. Her Hyperion DVD on Bach Performance on the Piano was released to coincide with the tour.
FAMOUS ARTISTS - during the 1990s
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
95 12.1.90 Arturo Bonucci & John Blakely Cello & piano
96 16.2.90 The Da Ponte String Quartet String quartet
97 23.3.90 Howard Davis & Virginia Black Violin and harpsichord
98 19.10.90 John Mills & Cobie Smit Guitar duo
99 30.11.90 John Henry Harpsichord
100/101 25.1.91 Alberni Quartet & Lionel Hardy String quintet
102 8.3.91 Krystof Smietana & John Blakely Violin & piano
103 19.4.91 Pleagan Piano Quartet Piano quartet
104 21.6.91 Light Fingered Gentry Flute & guitar
105 16.8.91 Susan Drake Harp
106 1.11.91 Georgian Music Room Tenor, flute, harpsichord
107 6.12.91 Penelope Lynex, Alexander Wells Cello & piano
108 17.1.92 Pro Arte String Trio String trio
109 28.2.92 Alan Schiller Piano
110 10.4.92 Trio Dante Clarinet, cello, piano
111 24.7.92 Eletheria Kotzia Guitar
112 16.10.92 Emperor Quartet String quartet
113 20.11.92 English Piano Trio Piano trio
114 31.12.92 Victorian Drawing Room Tenor, flute & piano
115 29.1.93 London Harpsichord Ensemble Baroque ensemble
116 5.3.93 Elizabeth Hayes Piano
117 23.4.93 Robin Alleson & Neville Schafer Violin & piano
118 16.7.93 Joely Koos & Zachary Dunbar Cello & piano
119 1.10.93 Gerald Gifford Harpsichord
120 26.11.93 Nicola & Alexandra Bibby Piano duet
121 4.2.94 The Lyric Quartet String quartet
122 11.3.94 Stephen Coombs Piano
123 15.4.94 Jubilee Ensemble Wind quintet
124 15.7.94 David Arrowsmith, David Thomas Guitar duo
125 14.10.94 Paul Lewis Piano
126 2.12.94 Feinstein Ensemble Flute quartet
127 10.2.95 Fitzwilliam Quartet String quartet
128 17.3.95 Montana Trio Piano trio
129 19.5.95 Erika Klemperer, Gordon Back Violin & piano
130 4.8.95 Robin & Kim Colvill Piano, narrator
131 3.11.95 Extempore Ensemble Violin, viola, harpsichord
Concerts at West Lodge Park during the 1990s
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
132 1.12.95 Archaeus Quartet String quartet
133 9.2.96 Nicola Hall Guitar
134 15.3.96 Sebastian Comberti & Simon Nicholls Cello & piano
135 19.4.96 Lucy Wakeford, Alison Nicholls Harp duo
136 4.10.96 Angela Hewitt Piano
137 22.11.96 Boccherini String Trio String trio
138 7.2.97 Colin Bradbury & Oliver Davies Clarinet & piano
139 21.3.97 Bingham String Quartet String quartet
140 25.4.97 Clare Howick & Helen Vickery Violin & piano
141 22.8.97 Robin Colvill & Kim Colvill Piano & narrator
142 3.10.97 Lowri Blake & Iwan Llewellyn-Jones Cello & piano
143 28.11.97 Pirasti Trio Piano Trio
144 6.2.98 Kegelstatt Trio Clarinet, viola, piano
145 20.3.98 Sam Haywood Piano
146 24.4.98 Pro Arte Guitar Trio Guitar
147 11.9.98 Richard Harpham, Nigel Clayton Oboe & piano
148 16.10.98 Vanbrugh String Quartet String Quartet
149 27.11.98 Anthony Goldstone & Piano Duet Caroline Clemmow
150 5.2.99 The Esterhazy String Quartet String quartet
151 19.3.99 Adam & Catherine Summerhayes Violin and piano
152 15.10.99 Andrew Zolinsky Piano
153 26.11.99 Dussek Piano Trio (piano violin cello) Piano Trio
Concerts at West Lodge Park during the 1990s
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ARTISTS - Since 2000
Pavão String QuartetOn the 17th November 2006, The Pavão Quartet appeared at West Lodge Park to a delighted audience. The Quartet comprises Kerenza Peacock and Jenny Sacha (violins), Natalie Gomes (viola) and Bryony James (cello).
Formed in 1998 at the Royal Academy of Music, this versatile Quartet has over the past twelve years become established as a highly regarded and versatile string quartet. In addition to a busy concert schedule across the UK, the Pavãos have performed in Oman, Israel, Syria, Monaco, Portugal France and represented Britain at the International Chamber Music Festival in Latvia.
They have performed with Katherine Jenkins, Andrew Bocelli, Pavarotti, Elaine Paige, Hayley Westenra, Charlotte Church and Victoria Hart.
Gerald Dickens Gerald Dickens is the great great grandson of the author, Charles Dickens. He has been working as an actor, director and producer for many years. In 1993 he created his first one-man show, a theatrical performance of ‘A Christmas Carol’ inspired by Charles’ own energetic readings of the 1860s. On the 21st November 2008, we invited him to appear at West Lodge Park, where he delighted us with his readings and was accompanied by Elizabeth Hayes on the piano.
A fascination with the life and works of his great great grandfather led him to write and direct further one-man shows including ‘Mr Dickens is Coming!’, ‘Nicholas Nickleby’ and ‘Sketches by Boz’. He regularly performs in schools and universities as well as at major theatres and arts centres. Critics and audiences in the USA and Canada have given him rave reviews and standing ovations during 15 annual Christmas tours. His television work has included various appearances on features and documentaries for BBC, ITV and Channel 4.
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ARTISTS - Since 2000
Brodowski String QuartetComprising David Brodowski (violin), Catrin Win Morgan (violin), Felix Tanner (viola) and Vanessa Lucas-Smith (cello) the Brodowski String Quartet appeared at West Lodge Park on the 2nd October 2009. Their programme comprised the Sun Quartet in B flat Op.20 No.4 by Haydn, two pieces for string quartet by Shostokovich, Four for Tango by Piazzolla, and Tchaikovsky’s String Quartet No.1 in d major, Op.11.
The quartet members, originating from Germany, Wales, Scotland and England are currently based in London. They are recipients of the Richard Carne Junior Fellowship for Chamber Ensembles at Trinity College of Music, where in 2008 they held the Bulldog Scholarship for String Quartet. They are also currently ‘Associate Artists’ at the Anvil Concert Hall in Basingstoke.
They were selected as Park Lane Group Young Artists for 2008, giving a critically acclaimed recital at the Purcell Room in London, their playing being described as ‘open and honest’, The Times. In 2007 they were winners of the Val Tidone International Chamber Music Competition in Italy and were also prize winners in the Charles Hennen International Chamber Music Competition in the Netherlands broadcast on Radio 4 Netherlands.
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ARTISTS - Since 2000
Locrian Ensemble
The Locrian Ensemble have played at West Lodge Park on several occasions since 2000.
Bringing together some of the most prominent string soloists in London, the Locrian Ensemble was formed in 1995 and has established an enviable reputation for its recordings, broadcasts and live performances. The group frequently expands and this provides a vehicle for concerto playing for the group’s key members. For instance, the Locrian Ensemble regularly performs at St Martins in the Fields presenting programmes of baroque and classical music, whilst also enlarging when required, into a compact chamber orchestra.
The Locrian have recorded works for BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM, and released numerous compact discs.
The Locrian Ensemble are frequently heard on television and film. Recent recordings include the score for Oscar Wilde’s Fairy Stories in Dublin, as playing the score to the film of “Wilde” starring Stephen Fry.
Philip Fowke, Pianist
Philip Fowke studied at the Royal Academy of Music with Gordon Green. In 1974 he made his London debut with a recital at the Wigmore Hall (Beethoven, Schumann, Bartók
and Liszt). That year he won joint second place at the BBC Piano Competition. This led to broadcasts on BBC radio in a performance of Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.
Fowke made his Proms debut in 1979 with a performance of John Ireland’s Piano Concerto in E flat, with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under Simon Rattle. His other appearances at the Proms include Constant Lambert’s Piano Concerto and Richard Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto.
Fowke has taught at the Royal Academy of Music and at the Trinity College of Music. Since 2000 he has been pianist with the London Piano Quartet. He has toured in many countries and has played under numerous international conductors
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
154 25.02.00 English Sinfonia String Quartet
155 05.05.00 John Henry Harpsichord
156 06.10.00 Swakeley Ensemble Oboe, bassoon, piano
157 24.11.00 Pavlos Carvalho/Andrew Quartermain Cello and piano
158 19.01.01 Lucy Wakeford & Susan Thomas Flute and harp
159 23.02.01 Philip Moore & Simon Crawford-Phillips Piano Duo
160 16.11.01 Jack Gibbons (Gershwin) Piano
161 22.03.02 Stephen Tees & Ian Gammie Viola/Guitar
162 21.06.02 Robin Colvill (with Kim Colvill) Piano/Narration
163 27.09.02 Jack Gibbons Piano
164 15.11.02 The French Connection Soprano, flute, (Natalie Clifton-Griffith/ harpsichord Andrew Crawford/Catherine Pierron)
165 31.01.03 Richard Busiakiewicz Trio Jazz (piano, bass, drums)
166 14.03.03 Sam Piha & Martin Vishnik Guitar duo
167 25.04.03 Anthony Goldstone Piano duo & Caroline Clemmow
168 26.09.03 Douglas Wootton & Lucie Skeaping Early music
169 14.11.03 Philip & Lara Moore Cello & piano
170 06.02.04 Tony Lee Trio (jazz) Tony Lee, Piano, bass, drums Ian Scott Taylor, Bobby Worth
171 19.03.04 Bronte String Quartet String Quartet
172 23.04.04 Juliet Allen Piano
173 24.09.04 Colin Baldy and Gulliver Ralston Voice & piano
174 12.11.04 Roy Howatt and Wendy Hiscocks Piano Duo
175 04.02.05 Zum (trio headed by Alan Summerhayes) Violin, accordion, cello
176 22.04.05 English Piano Trio, Jane Faulkner, Piano, violin, cello Timothy Ravenscroft, Justin Pearson
177 23.09.05 Southern Ragg-a-Jazz (Les Allen, Clarinet, piano, Hugh Crozier, Bill Stagg, banjo/guitar sousaphone Rob Goulding)
178 11.11.05 Locrian String Quartet String Quartet
179 10.02.06 Simon Callaghan Piano Quartet (Goldmark String Quartet)
180 17.03.06 Keziah Thomas Harp
181 28.04.06 Peter Cigleris & Jennie-Helen Moston Clarinet & piano
182 06.10.06 Mary Bruce Piano
183 17.11.06 Pavao String Quartet String Quartet
Concerts at West Lodge Park from 2000 - 2006
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Concerts at West Lodge Park from 2007 - 2011
Concert Date Artist Concert Number
184 09.02.07 Juliet Allen Piano
185 23.03.07 Doric String Quartet String quartet (Alex Reddington, Jonathan Stone, Mark Braithwaite, John Myerscough)
186 12.10.07 Morgan Szymanski Guitar solo
187 23.11.07 Lucy Wakeford and Adam Walker Flute & harp
188 08.02.08 Vardanyan String Quartet String Quartet
189 18.04.08 Timothy Dickinson and James Sherlock Piano and singer
190 10.10.08 Stephen de Pledge Piano solo
191 21.11.08 Gerald Dickens and Elizabeth Hayes Words & Music (g-g-grandson of Charles Dickens))
192 21.12.08 Keziah Thomas & Eleanor Turner Harp duo
193 20.03.09 Michael Ierace Piano
194 15.05.09 Una Birtchnell and John Human Cello and piano
195 02.10.09 Brodowski String Quartet String Quartet (David Brodowski, Catin Win Morgan, Felix Tanner & Vanessa Lucas-Smith)
196 20.11.09 Thomas Gould & John Reid Violin and piano
197 13.12.09 Locrian String Ensemble Violins, viola and cello
198 05.02.10 Antony Peebles Piano
199 19.03.10 Keziah Thomas and Eleanor Turner Harp (Double Action Harp Duo)
200 14.05.10 James Sherlock and Peter Foggitt Piano Duo
201 10.09.10 Richard Busiakiewicz Trio Jazz (piano, bass, drums)
202 15.10.10 Classico Latino Violin, cello, piano (Lizzie Ball, Graham Walker and Ivan Guevara-Bernal)
203 09.11.10 Alison Farr Piano
204 12.12.10 Instant Sunshine Funny music & humour
205 04.02.11 Gerald Dickens and Elizabeth Hayes Words & Music (g-g-grandson of Charles Dickens)
206 18.03.11 Brodowski String Quartet String Quartet (David Brodowski, Catin Win Morgan, Felix Tanner, Vanessa Lucas-Smith)
207 13.05.11 Philip Fowke Piano
208 14.10.11 Una Birtchnell and Katie Grace Cello, flute
209 18.11.11 The Laurel String Quartet String quartet (Sian Mcinally, Fiona Robertson, Amanda Britton, Freddie Collarbone)
210 18.12.11 Robin and Kim Colvill Piano and Christmas Readings
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Concert Date Artist Concert Number
211 10.02.12 James and Pippa Willshire Piano duet
212 23.03.12 Grier Trio Violin, cello, piano (Savitri, Indira, Francis Grier)
213 11.05.12 The Marylebone Trio Woodwind (Jemma Bausor, Jessica Tipton, Alexsandra Davidson)
214 12.10.12 Ben Baker and Petr Limonov Violin, piano
215 16.11.12 The Navarra String Quartet String quartet (Magnus Johnston, Marije Ploemacher Simone van der Giessen & Nathaniel Boyd)
216 16.12.12 Joanne McGahon & Anna Tilbrook Soprano, piano
218 08.02.13 Laura Seddon and Peter Dodsworth Cello and piano
219 22.03.13 Amanda Cook Guitar
220 10.05.13 David Silkoff Piano
221 11.10.13 Allegri Quartet String quartet
222 22.11.13 Rhodes Piano Trio Piano Trio
223 15.12.13 The Maestro Trio Baritone, piano and readings
224 21.03.14 James and Pippa Willshire Piano duet
225 17.10.14 Bridge Quartet and Hioaki Takenouchi Piano quintet
226 14.12.14 Joanne McGahon and Anna Tilbrooke Soprano and piano
Concerts at West Lodge Park from 2012 - 2014
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ARTISTS - Since 2010
Navarra String Quartet Comprising Magnus Johnston (violin), Marije Ploemacher(violin), Simone van der Giessen (viola), Nathaniel Boyd (cello)
In 2008 the Navarra Quartet won the Outstanding Young Artist Award at the MIDEM Classique
Awards in Cannes and in 2007 received a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship, culminating in a highly acclaimed disc of Haydn’s Seven Last Words. They won 2nd Prize in the 2007 Melbourne, 1st Prize in the 2005 Florence International Competitions and were selected by YCAT in 2006.
Recent concert appearances included recitals at Wigmore Hall, Perth Concert Hall, Bath Festival, (broadcast on Radio 3), and the Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Allegri String QuartetComprising Ofer Falk (Violin), Rafael Todes (Violin), Dorothea Vogel (Viola), Vanessa Lucas-Smith – (Cello)
Founded in 1953 by Eli Goren, William Pleeth, Patrick Ireland and James Barton, the Allegri Quartet is Britain’s longest-running chamber music ensemble, sustained over six decades by successive generations of the finest international performers.
The Quartet enjoys collaborating with other artists, and has worked with a raft of outstanding soloists such as Jack Brymer, Clifford Curzon, Dame Thea King, John Ogden and Gervase de Peyer. Their numerous international festival appearances have included Aldeburgh, Edinburgh, Prague Spring, Berlin, Hong Kong, and Stavanger.
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Kramer Durcan DuoComprising Miriam Kramer (violin), Nicholas Durcan (piano)
Miriam and Nicholas are both Naxos recording artists and their performances have been described by American Record Guide as “flawless and beautiful”. They have performed in major venues around the world including London’s Wigmore Hall and New York’s Lincoln Centre. Their recent recital in South Africa was described by Artsmart Durban as “An evening of superb music making … Performed with intensity and tenderness … Passionate and flamboyantly virtuosic, bringing the audience to its feet”.
London Harp QuartetComprising Elizabeth Bass, Catherine Derrick, Mary Reid, Heather Wrighton
Fast building a reputation for their vibrant programmes and virtuosic performances. Founded by alumnae from the Royal Academy of Music under the artistic direction of Skaila Kanga, all four members thrive in varied musical settings at a professional level. They are passionate about promoting the harp and new music through this unique quartet, most recently having performed at Chichester Cathedral and St Martin-in-the-Fields.
Concerts at West Lodge Park from 2015 – 2019
Concert Date Artist Concert Number
227 20.3.15 The Goldman Ensemble Wind and violin
228 16.10.15 Reiko Fujisawa Piano
229 13.12.15 4 Girls 4 Harps Harp quartet
230 11.3.16 The Ridgeway Ensemble Soprano, cello, piano
231 14.10.16 Madeleine Mitchell and Nigel Clayton Violin and piano
232 11.12.16 Anna Huntley and James Baillieu Soprano and piano
233 10.3.17 Allegri Quartet String quartet
234 13.10.17 Antony Peebles Piano
235 17.12.17 Trio Pierné Flute, cello, piano
236 9.3.18 London Harp Quartet Harp quartet
237 12.10.18 English Piano Trio Piano trio
238 16.12.18 Emily Haig and Adrian Boynton Soprano and piano
239 8.3.19 Kramer Durcan Duo Violin and piano
240 11.10.19 John Paul Ekins Piano
241 15.12.19 Camilla Jeppeson and Mary Reid Harp and piano
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