Next meeting

Next meeting and changes to the programme

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to make some changes to our programme involving the next three meetings.

On Monday 6th November, Peter Horwood will be presenting Off the Beaten Track in which he takes us on an informal journey along some less familiar musical byways.

On Monday 20th November, Peter again will be presenting, this time the third in his series on 20th Century Music. [This was due to be presented at the previous meeting].

Our final programme this season is slightly changed and will be Christmas Special in which members of the SRMS committee will present a range of pieces with a seasonally appropriate theme.

We look forward to seeing you at these evenings.

Members’ evening

Successful members’ evening held

October 2023

Members’ evenings are always a lucky dip, each cannot know what someone else will bring for the others to listen to. Last night’s meeting (23 October) was packed full of interest with a wide variety of styles and genres. We can all get into something of a rut with our listening and today certainly, the cost of going to live music and especially the opera, can make us conservative and to stay with the familiar and our favourites. It is one of the purposes of the Society to broaden our knowledge and last evening it did so in spades.

Hearing new things can involve diligent listening to Radio 3. Classic FM tends to stick to familiar territory and you are like as not to hear the umpteenth rendition of Concerto de Aranjuez or The Four Seasons rather than something unusual. For some strange reason they are always trying to relax you as well. What they think their listeners are doing in the middle of the day to need relaxing is a mystery but I feel I am drifting off the point.

Last evening. We had a mix of unusual pieces, pieces from familiar composers which a member particularly liked and previously little heard composers. Eclectic doesn’t quite cover it. Aulis Sallinen, the Finnish composer does not get much of an airing but we heard a charming serenade to start the evening. Some variations by Arthur Bliss followed and the same speaker introduced us to an amazing piece by Bill Evans an American who died relatively young at 51.

Mozart’s adagio from the Violin Concerto No 3 followed, one of the 5 concertos he wrote in the space of around 2 years in Salzburg. Numbers 6 are 7 are now known not to be his. Janáček’s work does not often get an airing in our meetings but a new member to the third movement of the 2nd String Quartet which persuaded us I think to give more attention to this composer.

And then for something completely different to wit Malaika performed by William Fedhili, a Kenyan, of a piece composed by Adam Salil.

Back to more familiar territory with a selection of Gretchen am Sprinnade a quite lovely song by Schubert. Michael Tippett, or Sir Michael we should say, got a hearing with the allegro from Concerto for Double String Orchestra. Tippett, with Benjamin Britten were the two post war ‘greats’ of the British musical scene. There followed the second movement from another Finnish composer, Sibelius’ Violin Concerto played by the gifted Ginette Neveu who died tragically young in an air crash aged just 30. She was immensely gifted and beat David Oistrakh twice in an international competition in Warsaw. Her playing has just got to be heard to be believed and the tone she achieved from her violin was unlike any other player – a real revelation. Her limited output is all still available on disc.

Following the last meeting’s presentation of South American music, we had another outing for Villa-Lobos and his Prelude No 1 played by an octogenarian Andres Segovia in a stunning filmed performance.

Another change to a small selection of piano encores – amazing and delightful pieces ‘collated’ one might say by another of our new members. We ended with one of Richard Strauss’ songs, Beim Schlafengehen, selected by another new member, from his Four Last Songs sung by Soile Isokoski and the Berlin RSO. A fitting ending. And we weren’t falling asleep.

I am sure many of those present will be exploring one or other of the samples, shall I say, we heard this evening.

Our next meeting is on 6 November when we shall hear the third instalment of our chair’s presentation of modern music.

Peter Curbishley

A more detailed list of what was played can be accessed here:

1. Kitten on the Keys (1921), by Zez Confrey – from the 1989 festival on DACOCD 349

2. Triple Etude (1992), by M-A Hamelin – from 1992 on DACOCD 399. The three Chopin A minor studies combined: op.10 No.2, op.25 No.4, and op.25 No.11. It became No.1 of his 12 Etudes in all the minor keys (1986 – 2009), although it wasn’t the first to be composed.

3. “Schorschi-Batschi” Fox-Trott (sic) by “Willking Giese”, a.k.a. Walter Gieseking.

Next meeting

Our next meeting will be this evening, Monday 23 October at 7.30pm in our usual venue.

We will commence at 7.30pm with our short Annual General Meeting and then move on to our Members’ Evening at which several members will introduce and play pieces of their own choice.  We are grateful to Robin for coordinated contributions and drawing up the programme. 

If you have not already paid may we remind you that membership subscriptions of £22 are now due and will be welcome at the meeting. 

After this, our next evening will be on Monday 6th November when Peter Horwood will be presenting a programme of 20th century music. We look forward to seeing you at both events.

Next meeting

Details of the next meeting on 9 October: tonight!

This meeting will be a presentation of music from South America, a continent with a strong tradition which does not receive the attention it deserves.

The following meeting on 23rd October 2023 will be our Members’ Evening.  All members are invited to select a piece of music, of up to 8 minutes, to have played.  This can either be on your own CD which you bring, or a link to a YouTube recording.  In either case, so we can draw up a schedule in advance, please will you bring details on 9 October or send details to Robin Lim email: robert.lim@virginmedia.com

The meeting on 23 October will be start at 7.30 with our Annual General Meeting which we hope will just take a few minutes. 

If you have not already done so may I remind you that membership subscriptions of £22 are now due and will be welcome at the next meeting.

Details of our coming programme are available in our leaflet and on this site along with an account of our very enjoyable and informative last meeting presented by Tim Smithies. Copies can be found in the Library, Oxfam and the TIC.

We hope to see you on 9th October

ET