CONFERENCE FEES

Conference fees for delegates and paper presenters are as follows

 

Until 31 March 2009

After 31 March 2009

Normal: Full 3-day rate (including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, three lunches, refreshments, three lunch-time concerts*and three evening concerts**

£150

£180

Normal: Reduced 3-day rate (not including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, three lunches, refreshments, three lunch-time concerts*

£120

£150

Normal: Full 2-day rate (including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, two lunches, refreshments, two lunch-time concerts*and two evening concerts**

£100

£120

Normal: Reduced 2-day rate (not including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, two lunches, refreshments, two lunch-time concerts*

£80

£100

Student: Full 3-day rate (including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, three lunches, refreshments, three lunch-time concerts* and three evening concerts**  

£90

£110

Student: Reduced 3-day rate (not including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, three lunches, refreshments, three lunch-time concerts*

£60

£75

Student: Full 2-day rate (including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, two lunches, refreshments, two lunch-time concerts* and two evening concerts**  

£60

74

Student: Reduced 2-day rate (not including evening concerts)

Includes: admission to all sessions, two lunches, refreshments, two lunch-time concerts*

£40

£50

Normal day-rate

Includes: admission to all sessions of the day, lunch, refreshments, one lunch-time concert*

£50

Student day-rate

Includes: admission to all sessions of the day, lunch, refreshments, one lunch-time concert*

£20

 

* Three lunch-time concerts included in the conference fee.

Thursday 30 April 2009

1:15 p.m. -  St. Gregory’s Centre for Music: 'Messages' - CCCU Masters Ensemble and Alea Quartet

Marta Ptaszynska Un Grand Sommeil Noir (A Great Dark Sleep) - UK premiere; Marta Ptaszynska Variations for solo flute - UK premiere; John Casken Chansons de Verlaine; Andrzej Panufnik String Quartet no. 3; Hugo Ribeiro new work - world premiere.

Friday 1 May

1:15 p.m. – St. Gregory’s Centre for Music: 'The Virtuoso Clarinet' - Dawid Jarzynski (clarinet) and Anna Czaicka (piano)

Marcel Chrzynski Three Preludes for Clarinet – UK premiere; Karlheinz Stockhausen Der kleine Herlekin; Krzysztof Penderecki Three Miniatures for Clarinet and Piano; Witold Lutosławski Five Dance Preludes; Dawid Jarzynski Unilaterality for one player - UK premiere;

Saturday 2 May

1:15 p.m. - Sidney Cooper Gallery: 'Still Life with Violin' - Sulki Yu (violin)

Hanna Kulenty Still Life with Violin - UK premierePaul Patterson Luslawice Variations; Edwin Roxburgh Soliloquy 3; Béla Bartók Sonata for Solo Violin

** Three evening concerts (offered at a reduced rate) are included in the conference fee. These will be ticketed and have reserved seats. Tickets can only be guaranteed if booking is made by 31 March. After this date ticket costs will be refunded if there is no availability for any given event.

 Thursday 30 April 2009

7.30pm – St. Peter’s Methodist Church: 'Through the Looking Glass' - Olga Pasiecznik (soprano), Maciej Grzybowski (keyboard), Silesian String Quartet

Karol Szymanowski Songs of a Fairy Princess; Pawel Szymanski Through the Looking Glass III - UK premiere; Krzysztof Penderecki String Quartets nos 1 & 2Paul Max Edlin Ô saisons, ô châteaux - world premiere; Witold Lutosławski String Quartet

Friday 1 May

7.30pm St. Peter’s Methodist Church: 'Eastern Lights' - Aurora Chamber Orchestra; Nicholas Collon (conductor)

Witold Lutosławski Chain 1; Chopin/Samantha Fernando New work - world premiere; Krzystof Penderecki Sextet (2000) - UK premiere; Henryk Górecki Concerto Op.11; Karol Szymanowski (arr. Collon) Etude no. 3 in Bb minor - world premiere; György Ligeti Chamber Concerto

Saturday 2 May

7.45pm – Canterbury Cathedral Nave: Krzysztof Penderecki 'St. Luke Passion'

Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Polish Radio Choir Katowice, Camerata Silesian, Warsaw Boys Choir, Soloists; Conductor: Krzysztof Penderecki

 

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