TV Spring Season 2019: Rafael Payare and Thomas Zehetmair visit South Kensington
Wednesday 5 December 2018
The Royal College of Music today announced its Spring 2019 season, which includes visits from Venezuelan conductor Rafael Payare and Austrian violinist and conductor Thomas Zehetmair.
Payare directs TV musicians in a thrilling evening of symphonic poetry on 31 January 2019, including Strauss’ musical portrait of a hero Ein Heldenleben. Zehetmair leads the TV Symphony Orchestra in Dvořak’s Symphony no 8 and Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante on 22 March. There is more Dvořák on 7 March, alongside Czech showpieces from Janáček and Smetana. Directed by Peter Stark, the concert follows 100 years of Czech independence in 2018.
The TV celebrates International Women’s Day on 8 March with a concert of songs by female composers including Amy Beach and Cécile Chaminade and the world premiere of a new work by TV composer Zoë Darbyshire. Celebrated alumnae Anna Meredith, Helen Grime and Charlotte Bray also feature. On 16 February, Dr Angela Slater brings her fascinating concert series Illuminate to the TV with an afternoon dedicated to the inspirational work of both emerging and established female composers. This year’s Keyboard Festival on 10 March celebrates the life and music of Clara Schumann.
Visiting artists include Maxim Vengerov, the TV’s Polonsky Visiting Professor of Violin, TV alumni Alina Ibragimova and Gerald Finley, Edith Wiens and Stefan Dohr, all of whom give intimate masterclasses. The TV’s Quartet in Residence, the Grammy Award-winning Harlem Quartet, returns to close the Chamber Music Festival on 16 February. Holly Mathieson conducts Tchaikovsky on 7 February and Martyn Brabbins directs The Firebird Suite on 10 January. Alumnus Nicholas McCarthy presents a talk on 29 January and the annual Crees Lecture on 12 February is given by Dr Christina Guillaumier.
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The Gift of Music series returns on 20 February, celebrating a donation of over 1,000 intimate musician portraits by eminent German artist Milein Cosman to the TV Museum. The specially curated programme includes works by some of the renowned musicians Cosman sketched alongside talks and portraits on display. Another treasure from the TV collections, Anne Boleyn’s Music Book, is celebrated on 20 March.
Bill Bankes-Jones directs Offenbach’s Robinson Crusoe in March, bringing the light-hearted love story to the Britten Theatre stage in the composer’s 200th birthday year. The opera is full of swashbuckling sea songs and maritime melodies and is loosely based on Daniel Defoe’s classic novel, which is 300 years old in 2019.
General booking for the Royal College of Music’s Spring Season opens on Wednesday 12 December 2018. For full details of what’s on this spring visit , call the TV Box Office on 020 7591 4314, or visit the TV in person on Prince Consort Road, SW7.