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University of Huddersfield / Events / Fri 15 Apr 2016

The Sounds of Time

The Sounds of Time

175 Anniversary Concert

The Sounds of Time

The University’s Department of Music has devised a fascinating concert that contrasts music that was popular in the era of Huddersfield Mechanics’ Institute and Technical College with some of the soundscapes being created and explored by today’s students. There are performances by the University’s Brass Band and its Chamber Choir of works by the likes of the Victorian composer William Sterndale Bennett, the Slaithwaite-born Haydn Wood, plus Vaughan Williams, Parry and Elgar. There will also be cutting edge electronic music by composition students, contemporary works for saxophone and newly-written songs by students who were given an unusual assignment as part of their course – to sit in Huddersfield’s Market Square for an hour and write words that became the basis of new songs.

Opening Fanfare - University Brass Band
Conductor: Phillip McCann
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) - Ceremonial fanfare on The Old Hundredth Psalm Tune (1953)
Haydn Wood (b Slatihwaite, 1882-1959) - A brown bird singing (1922)
Soprano solo: Sophie Cameron (Year 2, BMus Music)
Benjamin Farooq-Smith (BMus, 2015; now MA by Research) - CHARGED! (2016 - 1st perf)
Benjamin Hollings (BMus, 2014; now MA by Research) - Wandered above the sea of fog (2015)

Electronic Music, dir Geoff Cox
James Wood (BMus Creative Music Technology, 2015; now MA by Research) - God bless the child (2015)
Ryan Woodlands-Mooney (BMus Creative Music Technology, 2015) - Moving Textures (2015)
George Parker (BA Music Technology, 2015) - Doubt (2015)

University Saxophone Ensemble, cond Sarah Markham
Kenneth Wilkinson (Year 3, BMus Performance and composition) - Fragile Dyads (2015)

University Chamber Choir, cond John Bryan
William Sterndale Bennett (b Sheffield, 1816–1875) - Abide with Me (with Thomas Moore, University Organist)
Edward Elgar (1857–1934) - Serenade op 73, no 2* (1914)
Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1925) - The Blue Bird op 119, no 4 (1911)*; Shall we go dance? from Six Elizabethan Pastorals, op 67 no 3 (1892)


INTERVAL

Student singer-songwriters, dir Toby Martin
Monique Rampassard (Year 1, BMus Popular Music) – The One (2015)
Rosanne Ash (Year 1, BMus Performance) – Life Comes Around (2015)
"Both songs came out of a task I set for students on my song-writing module – to sit in the Market Square of Huddersfield for an hour and write free-association words, inspired by what they saw. The students used these words as the basis for a song, which was their first summative assignment." said dir Toby Martin.

INTERVAL

Meiningen Ensemble, including members of HuCPeR
David Milsom and Bianca Blezard - violins, Jeremy Perkins - viola, George Kennaway - cello
Duncan Druce (1939-2015) - Palimpsest - Fantasia for 2009 (2009)

Organ solos, performed by University Organist, Thomas Moore
Walter Parratt (b Huddersfield, 1841-1924) - Prelude in C# minor (1887)
Margaret Lucy Wilkins (b 1939) - A Joyful Noise* (1988)

University Choir and Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: David Milsom (with students, alumni and members of staff from Music and Music Technology)
C Hubert Parry - I was glad (Psalm 122), coronation anthem for Edward VII (1902)*

*denotes works held in the British Music Collection

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Event Location

St Pauls Hall

Queensgate
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH

Telephone: 01484 471 568
Email: events@hud.ac.uk
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