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Endymion performing Fratres by Arvo Pärt at the Southbank Centre

Here’s another video of us performing at the Southbank Centre in September.  As part of our celebration of Arvo Pärt, we performed several well-known chamber works by the 76-year-old composer, including Summa for string quartet and Fratres, on this video, in the version for string quartet.  We also teamed up with EXAUDI to perform his wonderfully contemplative Stabat Mater – a video of that is coming soon!

You can see us perform all three of these wonderful pieces again on Saturday night at the Sound Festival, Scotland, alongside three great new commissions by Philip Venables (Endymion’s Artistic Director), James Weeks (EXAUDI’s Artistic Director) and Andrew Hamilton.  Tickets are available here!

 

Endymion and EXAUDI’s Music for People – book now!

Music for People is a new and exciting collaboration between ‘the brilliant Endymion’ and EXAUDI, ‘the extraordinary ensemble of vocal virtuosi’.  We’re joining forces for two evenings of ‘new simplicity’ at the Southbank Centre, with music by Arvo Pärt, Morton Feldman and four exciting new works especially commissioned for this project from four renegade young composers: Joanna Bailie, Andrew Hamilton, Philip Venables and James Weeks.

The first concert, on September 19th, includes two of Pärt’s best known instrumental compositions, ‘Fratres’ and ‘Summa’, as well as the beautiful ‘Stabat Mater’ and the rarely performed ‘Pilgrim’s Song’.  Alongside these, the premieres of ‘Artificial Environment No. 6’ by Joanna Bailie, and ‘numbers 76-80 : tristan und isolde’ by Philip Venables, both for voices, string quartet and tape.

The second evening, on September 21st, features Morton Feldman’s iconic ‘Clarinet and String Quartet’ from 1983 and the earlier pieces ‘Only’, for solo voice on a text by Rilke, and ‘Voices & Cello’.

These are paired up with two new commissions by composers inspired by Feldman – ‘right and wrong’ by Andrew Hamilton and ‘Inscription’ by James Weeks.

The project is being generously supported by the Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust, the Ernest Cook Trust, the PRS for Music Foundation, the Holst Foundation, the RVW Trust, the Leche Trust, the Golden Bottle Trust and the Golsoncott Foundation.

Check out the flyer here, and book your tickets now through the Southbank Centre website – details below.  There are student tickets from £5 too.

Monday, September 19th, 7.45pm
Arvo Pärt  -  Summa
Joanna Bailie  -   Artificial Environment No.6  (world premiere)
Arvo Pärt  -  Wallfahrtslied (Pilgrim’s Song)*
Philip Venables  -  numbers 76-80 : tristan und isolde (world premiere)
Arvo Pärt  -  Fratres
Arvo Pärt  -  Stabat Mater

Wednesday, September 21st, 7.45pm
Morton Feldman  -  Only, for solo voice
James Weeks  -  Inscription (world premiere)
Morton Feldman  -  Voices & Cello
Andrew Hamilton  -  right and wrong (world premiere)
Morton Feldman  -  Clarinet and String Quartet**

Endymion
EXAUDI
James Weeks – conductor
*Simon Wall – tenor
**Mark van de Wiel – clarinet
Purcell Room
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX
TICKETS
£20, £15, £10, concessions 50% off.
Southbank Centre:  www.southbankcentre.co.uk / 0844 875 0073
Direct booking links:
for Concert 1, Sept 19: http://bit.ly/qLeoRp
for Concert 2, Sept 21: http://bit.ly/nJAvwA