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Reading Summer Proms is back with 30 appealing musical events across 14 venues over 53 days, featuring hundreds of musicians, actors, singers. See and hear the very best in local and national Choral, Ochestral, Organ, Jazz and Brass music.
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Reading Summer PromsTuesday 15 May – Saturday 6 July 2013
Image by kind permission of Sally Castle
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30 appealing musical events - 14 venues53 days - over 30 groups and performerswww.readingarts.com follow us on Facebook & Twitter
Wednesday 15 – Saturday 18 May• The Sainsbury Singers present
Jekyll and Hyde, The Hexagon
Wednesday 15 May• Lunchtime Organ Recital, The Concert Hall
Saturday 18 May• Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra Sounds
of the Cities Workshop, Leighton Park School
• Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra, Leighton Park School
Sunday 19 May• Berkshire Maestros Young Singer of the year,
The Concert Hall
Saturday 25 May• Town Hall Classics, The Concert Hall
• The Witt Studio ‘Phantom of the Opera’ BIG Sing! Wesley Methodist Church, Reading
Sunday 2 June• Forbury Band Season, Forbury Gardens
Saturday 8 June• Henley Choral Society, The Concert Hall
Sunday 9 June• Forbury Band Season, Forbury Gardens
Saturday 15 June• Reading Festival Chorus,
Wesley Methodist Church, Reading
• Wokingham Choral Society, The Great Hall, Reading University
Sunday 16 June• Forbury Band Season, Forbury Gardens
Monday 17 June• Reading Community Gospel Choir,
Wargrave Festival
Friday 21 June• Reading A440 Choir,
All Saints Church, Dunsden
Saturday 22 June• Reading A440 Choir,
St Laurence Church, Reading
• Reading Symphony Orchestra, The Concert Hall
Sunday 23 June• Forbury Band Season, Forbury Gardens
• Reading A440 Choir, The Oakwood Centre, Woodley
• Henley Symphony Orchestra, Shiplake College
• West Forest Sinfonia, St Paul’s Church, Wokingham
Friday 28 Jun• Reading Minster Festival, St Mary’s Butts
Saturday 29 June• Reading Minster Festival, St Mary’s Butts
• Twyford Singers, Loddon Hall, Twyford
Sunday 30 June• Reading Minster Festival, St Mary’s Butts
• Forbury Band Season, Forbury Gardens
Wednesday 3 July• Lunchtime Organ Recital, The Concert Hall
Saturday 6 July• Reading Phoenix Choir,
Wesley Methodist Church, Reading
• Reading Bach Choir, St Thomas’, Goring
• Parenthesis, The Oakwood Centre, Woodley
Coming soon…Sunday 7 – Tuesday 9 July• Berkshire Maestros
Extravaganza & Schools Prom, The Hexagon
Saturday 13 July• Tamesis Chamber Choir,
Douai Abbey, Woolhampton
• South Chiltern Choral Society, Highdown School, Emmer Green
Friday 19 July• The Witt Studio Summer Show
Wesley Methodist Church, Reading
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WELCOME TO THE READING SUMMER PROMSWe are delighted to present another fantastic Summer Proms programme, featuring hundreds of musicians, actors and singers from a host of hard working groups across Reading and the surrounding area. The variety on offer is vast - symphony orchestra concerts, magnificent choral works, musical theatre and opera choruses, gospel music, organ recitals, jazz, brass bands and more!
Why not attend more than one of these exciting events and get your summer off to a musical start? Book a season ticket, for qualifying events, and save up to £28 on full price tickets. PLUS when you book a season ticket, you can get money off other events in the Proms.
TICKETSTicket prices and box office information are listed with each event.
All ticket sold via the Reading Arts Box Office are subject to a per ticket booking fee of £1.15 for tickets up to and including £10 and £1.95 for tickets greater than £10. Tickets with a face value of up to and including £5 are subject to a fee of 25p per ticket.
SEASON TICKETSA season ticket can only be booked via Reading Arts, and will be subject to a ‘per season ticket’ booking fee of £1.95.
Season Ticket qualifying events are marked with a
Please use the booking form at the back of this brochure to book your season ticket. For individual events and events with a season ticket holder special offer, please booking according to the information listed.
6 events - £545 events - £484 events - £403 events - £312 events - £20
Please return completed booking forms to Reading Arts & Venues Box Office, The Hexagon, Queen’s Walk, Reading RG1 7UA. Booking forms must be received at least a week before the first event booked.
Please note: There are 8 qualifying events, but some are on the same dates as others, therefore a top season ticket of 6 events applies.
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THE SAINSBURY SINGERS PRESENT
JEKYLL AND HYDEWednesday 15 – Saturday 18 May, 7.30pmThe Hexagon, Queen’s Walk, Reading RG1 7UA
An evocative tale of the epic battle between good and evil, Jekyll & Hyde, the musical, is based on Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story about a brilliant doctor whose experiments with human personality create a murderous counterpart. Convinced the cure for his father’s mental illness lies in the separation of Man’s evil nature from his good, Dr Henry Jekyll unwittingly unleashes his own dark side, wreaking havoc in the streets of late 19th century London as the savage, maniacal Edward Hyde.
Tickets: from £8 available direct from The Sainsbury Singers on 0118 988 2510 or at www.sainsburysingers.org.uk Or The Hexagon Box Office on 0118 960 6060 or www.readingarts.com
CHRISTOPHER NICKOL
LUNCHTIME ORGAN RECITALWednesday 15 May, 1pmThe Concert Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH
Christopher Nickol, one of the UK’s leading organists, comes to Reading to show off his talents on the world-famous ‘Father’ Willis Organ in the Town Hall. Based in Glasgow, Christopher enjoys an active career as a performer and teacher, including broadcasts on BBC Radio & TV, and several acclaimed CD recordings. His programme includes popular favourites by Bach, Handel, Elgar, Saint-Saëns and Mendelssohn.
Ideal entertainment for a spring lunchtime.
Tickets: £4.50 (subject to a booking fee)Box Office: 0118 960 6060www.readingarts.com
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BERKSHIRE MAESTROS
YOUNG SINGER OF THE YEARSunday 19 May, 5pmThe Concert Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH
Sponsored by Sovereign, the housing association and organised by Berkshire Maestros, young singers have been competing since November for a place in the final. From the initial 300 entries, 20 young singers will perform alongside the Berkshire Young Voices and the Sovereign Choir. Three winners will receive individual singing lessons for a year given by a Berkshire Maestros specialist voice coach.
Tickets: £3 on the door | www.berkshiremaestros.org.uk
ALDWORTH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA’S
SOUNDS OF THE CITIES WORKSHOPSaturday 18 May, 2pm – 4.30pm
Leighton Park School, Shinfield Road, Reading RG2 7ED
A FREE art, movement and music workshop for children aged 4 - 9 to explore the sounds created by a live orchestra. There will be a chance to make instruments, make your own music and try out instruments.
It’s ‘all aboard!’ for a transport of delight, as the Aldworth Philharmonic embarks on an eclectic musical journey around Elgar’s bustling London, Lumbye’s evocative representation of a Copenhagen steam railway, Ives’ mysterious New York and Gershwin’s cosmopolitan Paris.
Registration essential via www.aldworthphilharmonic.org.uk
ALDWORTH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRASaturday 18 May, 7.30pmLeighton Park School, Shinfield Road, Reading RG2 7ED
Conductor Andrew Taylor
Elgar Cockaigne (In London Town)Lumbye Copenhagen Steam Railway GalopIves Central Park in the DarkIves The Unanswered QuestionGershwin An American in Paris
Tickets: £12 full, £10 concessions & YRP, £5 Under 16sBox Office: 07532 217325 or boxoffice@aldworthphilharmonic.org.ukwww.aldworthphilharmonic.org.uk
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TOWN HALL CLASSICS ON THE VICTORIAN PIPE ORGAN WITH WILLIAM MCVICKERSaturday 25 May, 11.30amThe Concert Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH
An opportunity to hear and learn about Reading Town Hall’s world-famous ‘Father’ Willis pipe organ. Its curator, William McVicker, will introduce the instrument, perform some Victorian favourites, and give an insight into the world of the nineteenth-century organist and organ-builder. There will also be an opportunity for members of the public to play the instrument.
This is a FREE event. No need to book, just turn up. Supported by the Berkshire Organists’ Association
FORBURY BANDSTAND CONCERT SEASON 2013Sundays in June, 3pm – 4.30pm Forbury Gardens Bandstand
Make the most of a sunny summer’s afternoon and relax and enjoy some wonderful live music in the beautiful surroundings of the Forbury Gardens.
Sunday 2 June Spring Gardens Band
Sunday 9 June Charles Church Camberley Band
Sunday 16 June The Claire Phoenix Band
Sunday 23 June Basingstoke Silver Band
Sunday 30 June Beenham Wind Orchestra
Tickets: FREEFor further information call 0118 937 2771www.reading.gov.uk www.facebook.com/eventsinreading(season continues throughout July, August & September)
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THE WITT STUDIO‘THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA’ BIG SING!Saturday 25 May, 2pm – 6pmWesley Methodist Church, Queen’s Road, Reading RG1 4BW
Following the runaway success of Reading’s ‘Les Mis BIG Sing!’ in February, The Witt Studio is back with an opportunity to sing your favourite songs from the Phantom of the Opera.
Spend an exciting and entertaining afternoon learning to sing these songs under the guidance of professional vocal coaches, who have wide experience of performing in and successfully preparing singers for lead roles in West End musicals.
There are no auditions and all ages and singing abilities are welcome (under 16s must be accompanied by an adult).
The afternoon ends with a short performance free to the public at 5:30pm.Workshop Tickets: £20 (£12 concessions: NUS, U18s, Senior Citizens)To reserve your place or for more details visit: www.thewittstudio.com
HENLEY CHORAL SOCIETYVERDI REQUIEMSaturday 8 June, 7.30pmThe Concert Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH
After an acclaimed, sell-out performance of The Creation in 2012, Henley Choral Society and Southern Sinfonia return to the Concert Hall to perform Verdi’s thrilling and dramatic masterpiece. Inspirational young Musical Director Will Dawes conducts over 200 performers on stage including a huge chorus and Kate Symonds-Joy, Mezzo-Soprano, David Butt Philip, Tenor and James Oldfield, Bass.
If you love spectacle, if you love opera, if you love drama - join us for a sensational musical experience!
Tickets: £16, Under 18s £12 Box Office: 01491 572795 | www.readingarts.com www.henleychoralsociety.org.uk or via Reading Arts on 0118 960 6060
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READING FESTIVAL CHORUSOPERA CHORUSES AND SONGS FROM THE SHOWSSaturday 15 June, 7.30pmWesley Methodist Church, Queen’s Road, Reading RG1 4BW
Come and celebrate the summer with Reading Festival Chorus, who will be performing a delightful blend of choruses from well-known operas and excerpts from popular musicals such as West Side Story, The Sound of Music, Candide, and Sunday in the Park with George.
Conductor Edward-Rhys HarryPiano Judith CreightonSoloist Harriet Kirk
Tickets: £12 Adults, £10 Concessions (Senior Citizens, Students with NUS cards, YRP) £2 U16s Box Office: 0118 940 3016 | tickets@readingfestivalchorus.org.ukwww.readingfestivalchorus.org.uk
WOKINGHAM CHORAL SOCIETYWITH WOKINGHAM CHORAL ACADEMYSaturday 15 June, 7.30pmThe Great Hall, Reading University, London Road, Reading RG1 5AQ
Vaughan Williams Serenade to MusicBob Chilcott A Little Jazz MassDavid Fanshawe African Sanctus
Conductor Alexander Chaplin, WCS & Jo McNally, WCAPiano Benjamin Wood, WCS & Andrew McKenna, WCA
African Sanctus is “an event, a celebration of power and energy” which has been performed all over the world and is based on recordings made by the composer on legendary journeys up the River Nile between 1969 and 1973.
Tickets: £17, Students & U18s £5 | www.wokingham-choral-society.org.ukBox Office: [email protected]
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READING A440 CHOIRALL AT SEAFriday 21 June, 7.30pm All Saints Church, Dunsden RG4 9PH
Saturday 22 June, 7.30pm St Laurence’s Church, Reading RG1 1DA
Sunday 23 June, 4pm The Oakwood Centre, Woodley RG5 4JZ
Reading A440 Choir invites you to join them for a set of three choral short stories, all with a maritime theme: a tragic love story, an historical drama and a mermaid fantasy! Don’t miss the boat!
Tickets: FREE admissionFor information email [email protected]
READING COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIRWARGRAVE FESTIVALMonday 17 June, 8pm
Wargrave Festival 2013’, an annual event that runs from the 12th - 30th June 2013. An event organised by the local community of Wargrave. The event provides a range of entertainment for community and surrounding areas of Berkshire and Oxfordshire. The festival will also provide fundraising opportunities for the village Schools, clubs and societies. This year the festival organisers have invited back by popular demand the Reading Community Gospel Choir “Reading’s very own gospel choir...“ to per-form at St Mary’s Church, Mill Green, Wargrave.
Tickets: £11, Concessions £9Box Office: www.wargravevillagefestival.co.uk | www.RComGos.com
Reading Community Gospel Choir
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HENLEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRASHAKESPEARE AT SHIPLAKE Sunday 23 June, 7.30pmShiplake College, Nr Henley-on-Thames
Grounds open for picnics at 6pm
Prokofiev Dances from Romeo and JulietFauré Epithalame and Nocturne from Shylock SuiteMendelssohn Midsummer Night’s Dream OvertureShostakovich Hamlet Suite: Ball at the Palace and The GhostWalton Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario with reciter
Conductor Ian BrownReciter Sam West
The HSO celebrates our national bard with wonderful music inspired by his plays. The evening culminates in the unforgettable narrated speeches from Walton’s rousing war-time score made famous by Sir Laurence Olivier as Henry V. Actor, Sam West, joins us for this spectacular performance.
Tickets: Reserved £12 Adults, U16 & Students £6Unreserved £10 Adults, U16 & Students £5Box Office: 01235 859210 | www.henleysymphonyorchestra.co.uk/contact
READING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRASaturday 22 June, 7.30pmThe Concert Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH
Walton Excerpts from FaçadeWalton Cello ConcertoBerlioz Symphonie Fantastique
Conductor Stefan HofkesSoloist Marie Macleod, Cello
Reading Symphony Orchestra return to The Concert Hall for their last concert of the season to play the epic Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique. A work which asks for over 90 instrumentalists, that tells the story of “an artist who is constantly haunted by the vision of the perfect unattainable woman”.
The orchestra is also delighted to welcome back Marie Macleod, described by The Guardian as ‘powerfully eloquent’, who will be playing the Walton Cello Concerto, which is warm and lyrical in tone and firmly puts the soloist in the spotlight.
Tickets: £14, £12, U16s £5Box Office: 0118 986 0707 | [email protected] | www.rso.org.uk
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WEST FOREST SINFONIASunday 23 June, 7.30pmSt Paul’s Church, Reading Road, Wokingham RG41 1EH
Respighi Botticelli PicturesMartinu Tocatta e due canzoniiSibelius Song of TuonelaStravinsky Firebird Suite (1919)
Conductor Philip EllisPiano Andy Spiceley
WFS have a feast of contrasting music for your delectation on this summers evening.
Opening with Respighi’s simmering ‘Botticelli Pictures’ (1926), a gorgeous piece which literally paints pictures in music! Following this, the rather quirky ‘Tocatta e due Canzoni’ (1946) by Martinů, featuring an interesting, almost jazzy, rhythmic piano part with an American flavour. We’re then calmed by the music of Sibelius in the ‘Swan of Tuonela’(1895) – this rich dark tone poem is typical Sibelius, mixing the lush deep tones of the Cor Anglais (the Swan) with the lower strings. The concert ends with Stravinsky’s explosive ‘Firebird Suite’ (the 1919 version), an exciting conclusion to this very colourful concert.
Tickets: £15, £13 (concessions), £1 (U18s & students)Box Office: 0118 933 2435 or [email protected]
READING MINSTER FESTIVALFriday 28 – Sunday 30 JuneReading Minster, St Marys Butts RG1 2HX
To commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Coronation of Elizabeth II, Berkshire flower arranging groups and churches are creating floral displays which will form part of the Festival of Flowers in Reading Minster – part of this year’s Reading Minster Festival. A feast of musical events will also taking place throughout the weekend. Visit us at www.readingmintserfestival.org.uk to find out more. To book call Reading Arts Box Office: 0118 960 6060 or visit www.readingarts.com.
Friday 28 June12.15pm Lunchtime Organ Recital6.30pm Communion Service with live jazz band8pm Jazz classics with the Julie McKee Duo
Saturday 29 June10am Painted Pipes: Family Workshop focusing on the 1862 Henry Wllis pipe organ2.30pm Hymns & Pimms: a celebration of God’s gift of nature through hymn singing7.30pm Opera Gala and flower arranging demonstration
Sunday 30 June11am Choral Eucharist – Haydn Little Organ Mass with organ and strings6pm Choral Classics performed by Reading Minster Choir
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Se
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ersTWYFORD SINGERSSaturday, 29th June 2013Loddon Hall, Twyford
Music by the Victorian composers, Parry, Elgar, Wood, and Stanford, and a selection from the opera’s of Gilbert and Sullivan.
Tickets: £8. U16s £4Box Office: 0118 9342406 / 0118 9345985 or on the door.www.twyford-singers.org.uk
RICHARD GOWERS (ETON COLLEGE)
LUNCHTIME ORGAN RECITAL Wednesday 3 July, 1pmThe Concert Hall, Blagrave Street, Reading RG1 1QH
An established Reading Town Hall tradition, the latest star performer from Eton College’s organ course presents an end of term recital on the ‘Father’ Willis Organ in the Concert Hall. This year, Richard Gowers will be playing music by Bach, Duruflé, Patrick Gowers and Parry.
Tickets: £4.50 (subject to a booking fee)Box Office: 0118 960 6060 | www.readingarts.com
READING PHOENIX CHOIR COME & SING FAURE’S REQUIEMSaturday 6 July, 1pm - 5pm, Performance 7pmWesley Methodist Church, Queen’s Road, Reading RG1 4BW
Reading Phoenix Choir warmly invites you to come and sing or watch Faure’s beautiful ‘Requiem’ and Parry’s majestic ‘I Was Glad’.
There will be a rehearsal and workshop from 1pm, with our highly-acclaimed Musical Director David Crown, with a break for refreshments. We will then be performing both these pieces in an evening concert at 7pm.
If you would like to join us either to perform in or watch this exciting event, please get in touch. We look forward to seeing you for a day of wonderful music-making!
Tickets: £15 (Early-bird fee before 30th April: £12.50), Under 18s FREE, £5 to watch the performanceBox Office: 07736 465294 or [email protected] www.readingphoenixchoir.com
Reading Phoenix Choir c/o Alison Duncan 2 North Drive Sherfield School Sherfield -on-Loddon Hampshire RG27 0HU T 07736 465294 07736 465294 E [email protected] [email protected] www.readingphoenixchoir.com
@ReadingPhoenix Reading-Phoenix-Choir
COME AND SING FAURÉ’S REQIUEM & PARRY’S I WAS GLAD
Booking Form Name(s) of adult(s) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Name(s) of under-18(s) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ….………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Voice part(s) Soprano ….... Alto ….... Tenor ...... Bass …... (please give numbers) Email …...................................................................…........................................................................... Address …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Phone …………………………………….................................................................................................. Do you have your own copy of Fauré’s Requiem? Y / N (please specify how many if more than more person) …………………………………………………….. I enclose a cheque for £........................... or Online booking reference ……………….. Signed ….................................................................... Date ……………………………………………...
Please return to the above address with a cheque made payable to ‘Reading Phoenix Choir’ to secure
your place, or with your online booking reference number in the space provided
£
plus 2 for 1 on performance tickets
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PARENTHESIS PRESENTS‘SUMMER SHOWTIME’Saturday 6 July, 7.30pmThe Oakwood Centre, Woodley RG5 4JZ
Come and enjoy your favorite songs from smash hits including ‘Guys and Dolls’, ‘Les Miserables’, ‘Phantom of the Opera’ and ‘Porgy and Bess’
Tickets: £10 (under 18s FREE)Box Office: 0118 954 6833 | [email protected] | www.parenthesis.org.uk
READING BACH CHOIRFROM TALIS TO TORMISSaturday 6 July, 7.30pmSt Thomas of Canterbury, Goring RG8 9DS
William Byrd Vigilate, Laudibus in Sanctis, Haec DiesThomas Tallis Missa Salve IntemerataTormis St. John’s Day SongsUrmas Sisask Benedictio
Conductor Matthew Hamilton
A fascinating journey through choral music from early beginnings to the present day. The well-known and beloved music of Thomas Tallis and William Byrd is combined with the chance to hear the contemporary composer Urmas Sisask. A Roman Catholic Estonian born in 1960, one of his major sources of inspiration is astrology.
Tickets: £12, Concessions £10, NUS £8, Under 16s £5
Box Office: 0118 947 8097 | [email protected] www.wegottickets.com | www.readingbachchoir.org.uk
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SOUTH CHILTERN CHORAL SOCIETY
“COME TO THE OPERA”Saturday 13 July, 5pm & 5pmThe Great Hall, Reading University, RG1 5AQIncluding 20 famous arias.
Conductor Gwyn Arch
Piano Ian WestleySoloists Lisa Wilson, soprano & Edward Lee, tenor
Tickets: £12 (U18s £6)Box Office: 0118 989 1606 | www.southchilternchoralsociety.org.uk
COMING SOON...BERKSHIRE MAESTROS
EXTRAVAGANZA & SCHOOLS PROMSunday 7 – Tuesday 9 JulyThe Hexagon, Queen’s Walk, Reading RG1 7UAA fantastic series of 4 concerts featuring young musicians aged 4 to 18 from Berkshire Maestros Reading Music Centre and many schools across the Reading area. The concerts also involve performances by massed young voices choirs, the Berkshire Youth Brass Band and the Berkshire Youth Percussion Ensemble.
Tickets: £8, £6 Concessions | Box Office: 0118 960 6060 | www.readingarts.com
TAMESIS CHAMBER CHOIRSaturday 13 July, 7.45pmDouai Abbey, Woolhampton RG7 5TQFor the culmination of our tenth anniversary season, we are delighted to have been invited back to beautiful Douai Abbey. Sacred music was our most voted-for category this season, and we offer some real gems this evening, including music by Allegri, Howells, Purcell, Gorecki, Monteverdi, Bach and Mendelssohn. Don’t miss this outstanding evening of exquisite choral music.
Tickets: £12, £8 Concessions | Box Office: www.tamesischamberchoir.co.uk
THE WITT STUDIOFriday 19 July, 7.30pmWesley Church, Queens Road, Reading RG1 4BW
‘The Witt Studio Company Summer Show features the Witt Studio Chorus with professional soloists and instrumentalists in a fast-paced staged and professionally lit programme of choral classics, opera scenes, and chart hits.
For a taste of the show and up-to-date details please visit www.thewittstudio.com
Tickets: £12 (£9 NUS, U18s and OAPs)Box Office: www.thewittstudio.ticketsource.co.uk or 07531 386 616
Season Ticket Booking
Please complete the booking form clearly in ink and using BLOCK CAPITALS. Send it with your payment
to the Reading Arts & Venues Box Office:
The Hexagon, Queen’s Walk, Reading RG1 7UA. Best available seats will be allocated.
Season Tickets must be booked by 1 week before your first selected event.
Name ________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Tel. (day) __________________________ (eve) _______________________
Email _________________________________________ Date ___________
Data Protection Act 1988
Please indicate whether you would like to receive information regarding forthcoming events in
Reading. Yes/No By Email/By Post
1.Please indicate below which events you require tickets for, and how many.
Date Concert
Venue
No. of
tickets
Sat 18 May Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra
Leighton Park School
Sat 8 June Henley Choral Society
The Concert Hall
Sat 15 June Reading Festival Chorus
Wesley Methodist Church
Sat 15 June Wokingham Choral Society
The Great Hall, Reading University
Sat 22 June Reading Symphony Orchestra
The Concert Hall
Sun 23 June Henley Symphony Orchestra
Shiplake College
Sun 23 June West Forest Sinfonia
St Paul’s Church, Wokingham
Sat 6 July Parenthesis
The Oakwood Centre, Woodley
2. Now complete the season ticket table below, indicating how many of each season
ticket this works out as. Please note: a £1.95 booking fee is payable for EACH SEASON TICKET booked,
not each event ticket.
Season Ticket Type Ticket Price
No.
required
Booking Fee per
Season Ticket
Total
6 events
£54
£1.95
5 events
£48
£1.95
4 events
£40
£1.95
3 events
£31
£1.95
2 events
£20
£1.95
GRAND TOTAL
3.Finally, please complete the payment section below.
Payment By Cheque. Please make cheques payable to Reading Borough Council.
By Credit/Debit Card. If you would like to pay by Credit Card or Debit Card, a box office
representative will contact you for your card details when processing the booking.
Your booking will be processed by Reading Arts Box Office. Tickets for your chosen events will be
posted to you. A discount card for other events in the Reading Summer Proms will be enclosed with
your tickets.
Please contact the Box Office with any enquiries on 0118 960 6060. Thank you.
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Season Ticket Booking
Please complete the booking form clearly in ink and using BLOCK CAPITALS. Send it with your payment to the Reading Arts & Venues Box Office: The Hexagon, Queen’s Walk, Reading RG1 7UA. Best available seats will be allocated.
Season Tickets must be booked by 1 week before your first selected event.
Name ________________________________________ Address _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Tel. (day) __________________________ (eve) _______________________ Email _________________________________________ Date ___________
Data Protection Act 1988 Please indicate whether you would like to receive information regarding forthcoming events in Reading. Yes/No By Email/By Post
1. Please indicate below which events you require tickets for, and how many.
Date Concert Venue No. of tickets
Sat 18 May Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra Leighton Park School Sat 8 June Henley Choral Society The Concert Hall Sat 15 June Reading Festival Chorus Wesley Methodist Church Sat 15 June Wokingham Choral Society The Great Hall, Reading University Sat 22 June Reading Symphony Orchestra The Concert Hall Sun 23 June Henley Symphony Orchestra Shiplake College Sun 23 June West Forest Sinfonia St Paul’s Church, Wokingham Sat 6 July Parenthesis The Oakwood Centre, Woodley
2. Now complete the season ticket table below, indicating how many of each season ticket this works out as. Please note: a £1.95 booking fee is payable for EACH SEASON TICKET booked,not each event ticket.
Season Ticket Type Ticket Price No.required
Booking Fee per Season Ticket Total
6 events £54 £1.95 5 events £48 £1.95 4 events £40 £1.95 3 events £31 £1.95 2 events £20 £1.95
GRAND TOTAL
3. Finally, please complete the payment section below.
Payment By Cheque. Please make cheques payable to Reading Borough Council.
By Credit/Debit Card. If you would like to pay by Credit Card or Debit Card, a box office representative will contact you for your card details when processing the booking.
Your booking will be processed by Reading Arts Box Office. Tickets for your chosen events will be posted to you. A discount card for other events in the Reading Summer Proms will be enclosed with your tickets.
Please contact the Box Office with any enquiries on 0118 960 6060. Thank you.
Season Ticket Booking
Please complete the booking form clearly in ink and using BLOCK CAPITALS. Send it with your payment
to the Reading Arts & Venues Box Office:
The Hexagon, Queen’s Walk, Reading RG1 7UA. Best available seats will be allocated.
Season Tickets must be booked by 1 week before your first selected event.
Name ________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Tel. (day) __________________________ (eve) _______________________
Email _________________________________________ Date ___________
Data Protection Act 1988
Please indicate whether you would like to receive information regarding forthcoming events in
Reading. Yes/No By Email/By Post
1.Please indicate below which events you require tickets for, and how many.
Date Concert
Venue
No. of
tickets
Sat 18 May Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra
Leighton Park School
Sat 8 June Henley Choral Society
The Concert Hall
Sat 15 June Reading Festival Chorus
Wesley Methodist Church
Sat 15 June Wokingham Choral Society
The Great Hall, Reading University
Sat 22 June Reading Symphony Orchestra
The Concert Hall
Sun 23 June Henley Symphony Orchestra
Shiplake College
Sun 23 June West Forest Sinfonia
St Paul’s Church, Wokingham
Sat 6 July Parenthesis
The Oakwood Centre, Woodley
2. Now complete the season ticket table below, indicating how many of each season
ticket this works out as. Please note: a £1.95 booking fee is payable for EACH SEASON TICKET booked,
not each event ticket.
Season Ticket Type Ticket Price
No.
required
Booking Fee per
Season Ticket
Total
6 events
£54
£1.95
5 events
£48
£1.95
4 events
£40
£1.95
3 events
£31
£1.95
2 events
£20
£1.95
GRAND TOTAL
3.Finally, please complete the payment section below.
Payment By Cheque. Please make cheques payable to Reading Borough Council.
By Credit/Debit Card. If you would like to pay by Credit Card or Debit Card, a box office
representative will contact you for your card details when processing the booking.
Your booking will be processed by Reading Arts Box Office. Tickets for your chosen events will be
posted to you. A discount card for other events in the Reading Summer Proms will be enclosed with
your tickets.
Please contact the Box Office with any enquiries on 0118 960 6060. Thank you.
CLASSICAL MUSIC ALIVEIN READING2013October05 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Music by John Barry24 Mitsuko Uchida, PianoNovember 17 Czech National Symphony Orchestra & Chloe Hanslip22 The Elias String Quartet - The Beethoven Project: 4
December 08 The Sixteen
2014January24 Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra & Vasily PetrenkoFebruary06 The Elias String Quartet - The Beethoven Project: 519 Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment & Katia & Marielle LabèqueMarch08 Imogen Cooper, Piano18 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & John LillApril 05 Mr Big Family Concert - The Britten Sinfonia05 Britten Sinfonia17 Benjamin Grosvenor, Piano & The Escher Quartet30 English Chamber Orchestra & Charlotte Barbour-CondiniMay 21 Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra & Natasha Paremski30 The Elias String Quartet - The Beethoven Project: 6
June06 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & John Williams14 The King’s Singers
ORGAN RECITALS AT THE CONCERT HALL
CELEBRITY ORGAN RECITALS201317 October Stephen Farr201415 May Paul Hale
LUNCHTIME RECITALS201318 September Cameron Luke20 November Michael Harris201422 January Eleni Keventsidou5 March Chris Bragg30 April Richard Brasier2 July A student from Eton College
International Performance Season 2013/14
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TICKET PRICES
The Hexagon £32.00, £28.50, £25.50, £20.50, £16.00
The Concert Hall £23.00, £20.50, £18.50, £14.50, £12.00
Organ Recitals £12.50 (Celebrity), £4.50 (Lunchtime)
CONCESSIONS REDUCTION OF £2 PER TICKET AVAILABLEFOR SENIOR CITIZENS – FOR INDIVIDUAL TICKETS ONLY, NOT APPLICABLE TO SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS.
Groups 10+: ALL tickets are £10 each, and are subject to a £1.15 per ticket booking fee. No additional subscription rates apply. (subject to availability)All children under 18: £5 for individual ticketsSchools: £5 each, including free programmes (subject to availability)Classical Membership Scheme: £10 for individual tickets. (For patrons aged 18-25 – please contact the Box Office to register for the scheme)Family Tickets: £40 (Hex) or £30 (CH) - for 4 tickets, maximum of 2 adults.
*Set price for subscribers, no additional concessions.Please note: Organ Recitals do not count towards a subscription package.
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