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CONCERTS 2016 / 17
WHAT YOU SAID IN 2015/16
“WHAT A BAND, AND WHAT A REVELATORY
PERFORMANCE” ★★★★★
Herald Scotland January 2016
“REMARKABLE AND FREE”
★★★★
The Telegraph November 2015
“ANOTHER GLORIOUS EVENING”
Cambridge News November 2015
★★★★ The Guardian January 2016
“EDGE-OF-THE- SEAT STUFF”
The Strad November 2015
“ANOTHER SPELL-BINDING EXPERIENCE”
★★★★★
Manchester Evening News January 2016
“AN EXHILARATING AND ENGROSSING PERFORMANCE”
★★★★
Bachtrack November 2015
“The music and artistry were superb.”
Melody Jerabek October 2015
“You left me streaming with tears and smiling wildly at
the same time.” Miriam Röger October 2015
“Great concert, and so nice to see so
many young people there.”
Rosemary Rathbone November 2015
“A great orchestra, superb!”
Ayano Sugiyama January 2016
“Truly excellent, energetic & captivating
performance” @DrJudithSmith
January 2016
“Superb #chambermusic
experience… exquisite”@doctorpemm October 2015
“Brilliant programming!” @Singing_Fleur November 2015
“#Chambermusic at its best.”
@edbabarmusic February 2016
“EPIC musicianship.” @Rullsenberg February 2016
“Nice to see musicians really enjoying themselves”
@thequacksoflife January 2016
“Stunning depth of sound, sense of drama
and real ensemble.” @danielwhitehead
January 2016
“Superb, dynamic, gripping.”
@ShearerWestJanuary 2016
“Utterly amazing and deeply moving”
@wasutton January 2016
“Just… phwoar. Awesome and
inspiring concert tonight!!”
@TanyaSweiryNovember 2015
“Amazing. Absolutely amazing. Such passion coming through your music. Wonderful!”
@Tegid_JonesJanuary 2016
“Out of this world.” @cvicfox
January 2016
SHARE YOUR REACTIONS TO OUR NEW SEASON WITH #ASMF1617
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Thank you for taking an interest in the Academy’s activities in the coming year. Whether you are dipping your
toes into the classical music world for the first time or are a regular supporter of the Academy, I hope that our musical offerings for 2016/17 will leave you feeling inspired and excited.
From a personal perspective, my sixth season as Music Director promises to be as action-packed as ever: I’ll be leading tours around Europe and Australia and performing Mendelssohn’s beloved Violin Concerto in London. And it is my great pleasure to see the Academy link up with my esteemed compatriot, Murray Perahia, for the landmark events of our London season.
Murray is one of very few individuals lucky enough to have enjoyed a longer artistic relationship with the Academy than myself, first working with the orchestra back in 1974. He is rightly regarded as one of the greatest pianists of our age and I am delighted that he will have the opportunity to celebrate five wonderful decades of collaboration with the Academy in Perahia Plays Beethoven at the Barbican. The combination of Murray, the Academy, and Beethoven’s incredible piano concertos is guaranteed to be one of the highlight events of the entire London classical calendar.
With other London highlights including
the virtuosic Martin Fröst in a thrilling clarinet showcase, two titanic choral works at St Martin-in-the-Fields, and a throwback to a high point in the history of the Academy with Amadeus Live at the Royal Albert Hall, it is going to be another great season.
Joshua BellMusic Director
WELCOME
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2016/17 SEASON
“EVERY BEETHOVEN PERFORMANCE BY
MURRAY PERAHIA IS AN EVENT”
THE INDEPENDENTPERAHIA PLAYS BEETHOVENAT THE BARBICAN
21 NOVEMBER 201620 FEBRUARY 20177 APRIL 201711 JUNE 2017
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“THE MASTERPIECE OF ITS TIME. TO THIS DAY, IT REMAINS UP IN THE GODS.”EMPIRE
AMADEUS LIVEAT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL
14 OCTOBER 2016
SEE PAGE 08 FOR DETAILS
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JOSHUA BELL AT CADOGAN HALL
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MARTIN FRÖSTAT CADOGAN HALL
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CHORAL CLASSICSAT ST MARTIN- IN-THE-FIELDS
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“ONE OF THE MOST IMAGINATIVE, TECHNICALLY
GIFTED AND EXTRAORDINARY VIOLINISTS OF OUR TIME.”
THE WASHINGTON POST
“UNTIL YOU’VE HEARD MARTIN FRÖST, YOU REALLY HAVEN’T HEARD THE CLARINET.” THE TIMES
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MURRAY PERAHIA (director and piano)TOMO KELLER (leader and violin)
The incomparable Murray Perahia celebrates the genius of Ludwig van Beethoven in Perahia Plays Beethoven, a four-concert series co-produced by the Barbican. Over the course of the 2016/17 season, the acclaimed American applies his penetrating
intellect and exquisite musicianship to the brilliant German’s much-loved piano concertos, play-directing all five from the piano with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
PERAHIA PLAYS BEETHOVEN
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MONDAY 21ST NOVEMBER 2016 7:30pm*, BarbicanThe Creatures of Prometheus Overture, Op. 43Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, Op. 15Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 Perahia contrasts the Classical elegance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the dark, brooding drama of his Piano Concerto No. 3. Academy Leader Tomo Keller directs the orchestra in the whirlwind overture to ballet The Creatures of Prometheus, depicting the Titan’s daring theft of fire from the Gods and his subsequent escape from Olympus found in Greek mythology.
MONDAY 20TH FEBRUARY 20177:30pm*, BarbicanCoriolan Overture, Op. 62Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58
Perahia pairs the joie-de-vivre of Beethoven’s youthful Piano Concerto No. 2 with his transcendent Piano Concerto No. 4, which contains some of the most beautiful writing for piano in the history of western classical music, including the dramatic second movement popularly associated with the myth of Orpheus taming the Furies at the gates of Hades. Beethoven’s stormy overture based on the semi-mythical life of the war-like Roman general Gaius Marcius Coriolanus opens the concert.
FRIDAY 7TH APRIL 2017 7:30pm*, BarbicanRomance No. 2 in F major, Op. 50Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major, Op. 73 (“Emperor”)
Tomo Keller performs the dual role of soloist and director for Beethoven’s Romance No. 2 and Symphony No. 1, paving the way for Perahia and the mighty “Emperor” Concerto. From the grandiose opening flourishes, through the sublime tenderness of the second movement, to the breathless exuberance of the technically demanding finale, Beethoven’s greatest piano concerto provides a fitting close to this cycle by one of the outstanding pianists of our age.
SUNDAY 11TH JUNE 2017 7:30pm, BarbicanThe virtuoso concludes the series with an all-Beethoven solo recital.Programme to be announced.
*Pre-concert talks from 6:30pm in the Barbican Hall
Tickets from £10 per concert plus booking fee*15% discount for booking the entire series at once.
Box Office: +44 (0)20 7638 8891 www.barbican.org.uk*Booking fees: £3 online, £4 by telephone. There is no fee when
tickets are booked in person from the Barbican Box Office.
PERAHIA PLAYS BEETHOVEN
THE ACCLAIMED AMERICAN APPLIES HIS PENETRATING INTELLECT AND EXQUISITE
MUSICIANSHIP TO BEETHOVEN’S MUCH-LOVED PIANO CONCERTOS
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JOSHUA BELL
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THURSDAY 19TH JANUARY 2017 7:30pm, Cadogan HallPre-concert talk from 6:30pm in the Caversham Room
Beethoven Egmont OvertureMendelssohn Concerto for violin and orchestra in E minor, Op. 64Beethoven Symphony No. 6 in F major, Op. 68 (“Pastoral”)
Joshua Bell (director and violin)
After delivering an explosive unconducted performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto
in 2015/16, Music Director and violin superstar Joshua Bell returns to play-direct the Academy in another iconic masterpiece, Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in E minor. Two of Beethoven’s
most popular works sit either side: the Egmont Overture powerfully captures the heroic tale of the 16th century Dutch Count Egmont’s resistance against the Inquisition, and the “Pastoral” Symphony paints pictures of nature in all its glory, from bubbling brooks and sun-drenched meadows to raging storms.
Tickets from £10 plus booking fee*Box Office: +44 (0)20 7730 4500 www.cadoganhall.com*Booking fees: £3 online and by telephone. There is no fee
when tickets are booked in person at the box office.
JOSHUA BELL MARTIN FRÖST
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THURSDAY 19TH JANUARY 2017 7:30pm, Cadogan HallPre-concert talk from 6:30pm in the Caversham Room
Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10Copland Clarinet ConcertoElgar Sospiri, Op. 70 Brahms arr. Göran Fröst Hungarian Dances Bartók arr. Martin Fröst Romanian Folk DancesLutosławski Dance PreludesTrad arr. Göran Fröst Klezmer Dances
Martin Fröst (director and clarinet)Tomo Keller (leader)
In an evening packed full of infectious melodies and toe-tapping rhythms, the sensational clarinettist Martin Fröst
performs Copland’s jazz-influenced Clarinet Concerto, an exciting selection of Eastern European-inspired dances, and three thrillingly virtuosic arrangements of traditional Klezmer dances by his brother, Göran. Tomo Keller also leads the Academy in Britten’s Variations, dedicated to his revered teacher, and Elgar’s beautifully romantic Sospiri.
Tickets from £10 plus booking fee*Box Office: +44 (0)20 7730 4500 www.cadoganhall.com*Booking fees: £3 online and by telephone. There is no fee
when tickets are booked in person at the box office.
THURSDAY 2ND FEBRUARY 2017 7:30pm, Cadogan HallPre-concert talk from 6:30pm in the Caversham Room
AMADEUS LIVE
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Amadeus (1984)
Winner of eight Academy Awards, four BAFTAs and four Golden Globes, Amadeus will be
brought to vivid life in the world premiere of Amadeus Live at the Royal Albert Hall, featuring live music. Directed by Miloš Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest) and written by Sir Peter Schaffer, Amadeus tells the scintillating story of the rivalry between vindictive composer Antonio Salieri and petulant genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, set to a score of some of Mozart’s greatest works.
Featuring excerpts from Don Giovanni, Le nozze di Figaro and the powerful Requiem,
the complete award-winning soundtrack - recorded by the Academy with Sir Neville Marriner in 1984 - will be perfomed live by the Academy and the Philharmonia Chorus, conducted by Ludwig Wicki. Amadeus Live is an Avex Classics International production and presented by the Royal Albert Hall.
Tickets from £30 plus booking fee*Box Office: +44 (0)20 7589 8212 www.royalalberthall.com*Booking fee: £2.50 per ticket online and by phone, plus 2%
transaction fee. There are no fees when tickets are booked in
person at the box office.
FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER 2016 7:00pm, Royal Albert Hall
CHORAL CLASSICSAMADEUS LIVE
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Andrew Earis (conductor)St Martin’s Voices
The Academy returns to its spiritual home – the church in which it gave its first performance in 1959 – to
join forces with the exciting young-professional choir St Martin’s Voices for performances of two iconic choral works: Fauré’s Requiem and Mozart’s Mass in C minor. Additional items for both programmes to be announced.
Tickets from £9 plus booking fee*Box Office: +44 (0)20 7766 1100 www.stmartin-in-the-fields.org*Booking fees: £2.25 online and by telephone. There is no
fee when tickets are booked in person at the box office.
FRIDAY 14TH OCTOBER 2016 7:00pm, Royal Albert Hall
SATURDAY 12TH NOVEMBER 2016 7:30pm, St Martin-in-the-FieldsFauré Requiem in D minor, Op. 48
SATURDAY 15TH JULY 20177:30pm, St Martin-in-the-FieldsMozart Mass in C minor, K.427
ON TOUR IN 2016/17
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OCTOBER 2016
AUSTRIA, GERMANY, BELGIUM
SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
JULIA FISCHER
KIT ARMSTRONG
OCTOBER /NOVEMBER
2016
CANADA, USA
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
NOVEMBER / DECEMBER
2016
FRANCE, SWITZERLAND,
ITALY
MURRAY PERAHIA
DECEMBER 2016
GERMANY
SIR NEVILLE MARRINERYULIANNA AVDEEVARENAUD
CAPUÇON
JANUARY 2017
LUXEMBOURG, NETHERLANDS,
AUSTRIA, GERMANY
JOSHUA BELL
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80 CONCERTS
16 COUNTRIES
11 TOURS
3 CONTINENTS
THE ACADEMY IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S BUSIEST INTERNATIONAL TOURING ORCHESTRAS, PERFORMING FOR OVER 80,000 AUDIENCE MEMBERS AROUND THE GLOBE EVERY YEAR. FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN CATCH US THIS SEASON.
ON TOUR IN 2016/17
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JANUARY 2017
TURKEY, GERMANY
MARTIN FRÖST
FEBRUARY / MARCH
2017
SPAIN
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
MARCH /APRIL 2017
USA
INON BARNATAN
APRIL 2017
AUSTRALIA
JOSHUA BELL
MAY 2017
GERMANY, LICHTENSTEIN, NETHERLANDS,
HUNGARY
CAMERON CARPENTER
JUNE 2017
USA
MURRAY PERAHIA
BROWSE OUR COMPLETE TOURING SCHEDULE AT
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THE ACADEMY
Formed by Sir Neville Marriner in 1958 from a group of leading London musicians, the Academy gave its first
performance in its namesake church in November 1959. Through unrivalled live performances and a vast recording output – highlights of which include the 1969 best-seller Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and the soundtrack to 1985’s Oscar-winning film Amadeus – the Academy quickly gained an enviable international reputation for its distinctive, polished and refined sound.
Today the Academy is led by Music Director and virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell, retaining the collegiate spirit and flexibility of the original small, conductor-less ensemble which has become an Academy hallmark, whilst pushing the boundaries of play-directed performance to new heights. Each year the Academy collaborates with some of the world’s most talented soloists and directors, performing symphonic repertoire and chamber music on a grand scale at prestigious venues from New York to Beijing. These partnerships extend to the recording studio, where regular additions to the orchestra’s celebrated back-catalogue of over 500 recordings make the Academy one of the most recorded chamber orchestras in the world.
Highlights of the Academy’s 2016/17 season included a month-long tour of the United States and Canada with Inon Barnatan, European and Australian tours with Joshua Bell, several short tours with Sir Neville Marriner, and a complete cycle of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos with Murray Perahia in London. Additional touring engagements include performances with Julia Fischer, Kit Armstrong, Yulianna Avdeeva, Renaud Capuçon, Arabella Steinbacher, Martin Fröst, and Cameron Carpenter.
THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST CHAMBER ORCHESTRAS, RENOWNED FOR FRESH, BRILLIANT INTERPRETATIONS OF THE WORLD’S MOST-LOVED CLASSICAL MUSIC.
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THE ACADEMY
Complementing a busy international schedule, the Academy continues to reach out to people of all ages and backgrounds through its learning and participation programmes. The Academy’s flagship project for young people provides performance workshops for primary and secondary school children; partnerships with Southbank Sinfonia, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the Royal Northern College of Music and masterclasses on tour further the development of the professional musicians
of tomorrow; the Academy provides a creative outlet for some of London’s most vulnerable and homeless adults at the West London Day Centre; and a regular programme of pre-concert talks and podcasts create opportunities for music-lovers the world over to connect and learn with the orchestra.
Find out more about the Academy of St Martin in the Fields at www.asmf.org
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“AN ENSEMBLE OF FIRST-RATE MUSICIANS, TECHNICALLY SUPERB,
GENEROUSLY EXPRESSIVE, AND OBVIOUSLY ENJOYING THEMSELVES.”
Dallas Morning News
COMPOSER IN RESIDENCE CLASSIC FM’S ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
Beamish, who celebrates her own 60th birthday this season, is one of Britain’s best-known contemporary
composers. Renowned for her versatility, Sally’s catalogue of works includes concertos for instruments from violin to accordion; music for film, opera and dance; tributes to composers from Debussy to Britten; and incorporates diverse influences from jazz to the music of her adopted homeland, Scotland.
As Composer in Residence, Sally’s music will be a central part of our programming over the next three seasons, both in the UK and abroad: this season the Chamber Ensemble will tour her String Sextet to the United States; in 2017/18 her Variations on a Theme of Benjamin Britten will be performed in London and on tour; and at the culmination of the partnership in 2018/19, two new commissions – including a celebration overture for Sir Neville Marriner – will receive their world premieres in London and subsequent performances around the world. Sally’s compositions will also be the subject of learning and participation projects, pre-concert talks and podcast episodes across the three seasons, and a recording celebrating the partnership in 2019.
Announcing the partnership, Sally said “I am delighted and honoured to have been appointed Composer in Residence with the Academy of St Martins. The orchestra is very special to me, as not only did I perform with them for several years as a viola player, but my mother, violinist Ursula Snow, was a member before me. When I was starting out as a composer Neville was extremely supportive, and entrusted me with several orchestral commissions. This new residency is a chance for me to re-engage with those wonderful players and to create works expressly tailored to the fantastic virtuosity and creativity which characterises the Academy.”
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WE ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF SALLY BEAMISH AS OUR FIRST COMPOSER IN RESIDENCE, A PARTNERSHIP SET TO RUN UNTIL THE END OF
THE ACADEMY’S DIAMOND JUBILEE SEASON IN 2018/19.
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“BEAMISH HAS RISEN QUIETLY AND WITHOUT FANFARE TO BECOME ONE OF BRITAIN’S BEST-KNOWN COMPOSERS.” The Telegraph
COMPOSER IN RESIDENCE CLASSIC FM’S ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
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In September 2015 we were thrilled to announce Joshua Bell and the Academy of St Martin in the Fields as Classic FM’s
first ever Artists in Residence, presenting three memorable broadcasts of Academy performances, Joshua Bell’s radio presenting debut in Joshua Bell’s Guide to the Orchestra, and giving Academy audiences across the UK wider access to the work of this wonderful ensemble via the world’s largest classical music radio station.
After such a successful year, we are delighted to be renewing this flourishing partnership, while casting the spotlight on another of the Academy’s key figures: from September 2016, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields will be joined by their Principal Guest Conductor and esteemed pianist Murray Perahia as Classic FM’s Artists in Residence. Over the course of the season, listeners can look forward to five more exclusive recorded performances by the Academy on the Full Works Concert (weeknights, 8pm-10pm), including concerts from the compete Beethoven piano concertos cycle with Murray Perahia at the Barbican, and a new range of online content at ClassicFM.com, launched by the Academy’s performance at Classic FM Live at the Royal Albert Hall in September 2016. Whether you are already one of our 5.6 million weekly listeners, or you’ve yet to discover Classic FM, I hope you will join us as we continue to celebrate the work of these outstanding musicians.”
Sam JacksonManaging Editor, Classic FM
THE ACADEMY IS DELIGHTED TO BE CLASSIC FM’S ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE ONCE AGAIN IN 2016/17, CONTINUING A BUDDING PARTNERSHIP WITH THE WORLD’S
LARGEST CLASSICAL MUSIC RADIO STATION.
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LEARNING AND PARTICIPATION
We are strongly committed to passing on our passion through our Learning and Participation
programme. We aim to deliver dynamic, inspiring and participatory music-making projects, providing access to participants of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. Our philosophy of empowering people through music-based, non-verbal communication extends to our learning work, with our players and animateurs performing alongside groups rather than leading them. There are three main strands within our Learning and Participation work:
■ Supporting emerging talent by working with graduate, university and conservatoire musicians as they embark on a career in the orchestral sector.
■ Working with schools to provide composition and orchestral workshops,
where children can collaborate and express their musical ideas with the help of world-class Academy musicians.
■ Empowering vulnerable groups of people through our community projects, such as our longstanding work with homeless adults. For some people we have worked with, the experience has literally been life-changing as their participation in music has led to renewed confidence and sense of purpose.
We also offer a comprehensive programme of pre-concert talks and podcasts for our audiences in the UK and abroad, which explore concert repertoire and life as a musician with our players and guest artists.
To find out more about our Learning and Participation programme visit www.asmf.org/learning
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LEARNING AND PARTICIPATION
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“THE PERFORMANCE HAS INSPIRED ME BECAUSE
THERE WAS NO CONDUCTOR AND THEY STILL MANAGED
TO PLAY THEIR INSTRUMENTS AMAZINGLY.”
(9 year old project participant)
“I WAS UNAWARE OF THE IMPACT OF EDUCATION WORK UNTIL I STARTED DOING IT… IT IS AN ESSENTIAL INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC.” (Academy musician)
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“SEEING THE MUSICIANS HERE HAS MADE THE IDEA OF BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL MUSICIAN POSSIBLE.”
(Secondary school student)
GET CLOSER TO OUR MUSIC
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields relies on the generosity of individuals in order to continue
bringing its world-class interpretations of the classical repertoire to new audiences, and to furthering its innovative learning and participation programmes.
You can make a real difference to the continued success of the Academy by making a donation or by becoming a Patron or Friend. Membership starts from as little as £4.20 a month and in return we guarantee a real and lasting relationship with one of the world’s greatest chamber orchestras.
We invest a significant amount so that our unique interpretations of the classical repertoire can be experienced and enjoyed by as many people in this country as possible.
We aim to engage with a wide and diverse range of people of all ages and backgrounds through our live concerts, educational work and broadcasting
partnerships.We have a turnover of more than £3
million a year and we need to raise in excess of £550,000 from private sources in order to present over 100 concerts in the UK and around the world as well as to deliver our educational and communities programme of dynamic, inspiring and participatory music-making projects. We do not receive core public funding from the government.
As the Academy approaches the end of six decades of thrilling audiences we have launched Sound Future - a three year, £2.5 million fundraising campaign in order to ensure that the Academy will continue to flourish both artistically and financially well into the future.
None of this would happen without the continued support of enlightened individuals. We are very grateful for the generosity of our current supporters and urge you to consider joining them.
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GET CLOSER TO OUR MUSIC
FRIENDS From £50per annum for member and a guest
Benefits* include:• Advance notice
of all Academy concerts and events
• Friends newsletter twice a year allowing you to catch up on all that has been happening with the orchestra
• Access to two Academy rehearsals each season to see how we prepare for our concerts
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• Acknowledgement of your support in our London programmes and online
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All of the Friends’ benefits plus*:• Access to two
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All of the Supporting Friends’ benefits plus*:• Personalised
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Enjoy an enhanced relationship with us by becoming a Patron, with all the Principal Friends’ benefits plus*:• Priority booking for
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SUPPORTING US
CHARITABLE TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONSAngus Allnatt Charitable FoundationAmerican Friends of the Academy of St Martin in the FieldsArts Council EnglandBackstage TrustClifford Chance FoundationCoutts Charitable TrustDr Rhona Reid Charitable TrustErnest Cook TrustFenton Arts TrustFidelio Charitable TrustFollett TrustGarfield Weston FoundationGolden Bottle TrustJohn Ellerman FoundationPRS for Music FoundationSir Siegmund Warburg’s Voluntary SettlementThe Austin and Hope Pilkington TrustThe Bernard Sunley Charitable FoundationThe Cadogan CharityThe D’Oyly Carte Charitable TrustThe Goldsmiths’ CompanyThe Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust
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DIVERTIMENTO GROUPThe Divertimento Group recognises the very generous support of individuals who have contributed through our series of unique and special events but are not credited under our membership schemes.
Anonymous Maria Averianova Henrietta BaldockStephen BarterRonnie Bell Vanessa BlackmoreSara BoyesAndré BruèreIsobel Buchanan & Jonathan HydeSandra BurbidgeAndrew CareySir Geoffrey & Lady CassSusan ChaingPhilip ChesterfieldCountess of ChichesterKathryn & Richard CoarSir Michael CodronJohn ColesHoward ColvinSir Peter CoulsonAnne & Tim CoxonDuncan DunnMimi Durand Kurihara Denham EkePhilip Edgar-JonesSir Richard Eyre Charles FairhurstSteven Fogel Barbara & Ken FollettJohn FortescueNick GarrattAndrew GivenLord Peter GoldsmithColin & Fiona GoodwilleLydia & Manfred GorvySean Gorvy Matthew Gregory
Stewart GrimshawGustav Hamrén-LarssonDame Pippa HarrisSophia HartSimon Haslam David HorlingtonProfessor Ken HowardJohn HughesCelia ImrieSir Derek JacobiAntoni JakubowskiRobert JamesonAlan KerrMark LaurencePeter LawlorDavid LeppanElliot LiptonLara Lohr Paul Lyon-MarisDouglas MackieAlex MahonFionnuala McCredieBruce McInroyKen MorganElisabeth MurdochGareth NeameFinola O’Farrell QCDavid & Debbie OwenSir Howard Panter Gary ReichDuncan SalvesenDebbie SandfordDavid ScottSam SearleJackie StevensonSir Tom & Lady StoppardIan StrachanJayne SutcliffeSir David TangRalph TaylorRussell TaylorNeil TennantJames TuckeyEwan VentersRichard WilsonTrish Wilson
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THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDSThe Griffin Building, 83 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5ARwww.asmf.org [email protected]
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The Academy of St Martin in the Fields is an operating name of Academy Concerts Society.
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