RVIPW 2024 Launch Concert by Martin Roscoe

Martin Roscoe

Contact Information

The Croston Theatre
Westholme School
Meins Road
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB2 6QU

Tel: 07810 504701

RVIPW Launch Concert by Martin Roscoe – Wednesday 15th May 2024, 7.30pm

With an extraordinary career spanning over four decades, Martin Roscoe is unarguably one of the UK’s best loved pianists. Renowned for his versatility at the keyboard, Martin is equally at home in concerto, recital and chamber performances. His enduring popularity and the respect in which he is universally held are built on a deeply thoughtful musicianship and his easy rapport with audiences and fellow musicians alike. 

Published in 1828, the year Schubert died, and written between 1823 and 1828, the Six Moments Musicaux (literally “musical moments”) are amongst Schubert’s best-loved works for piano and are as accessible to the competent amateur pianist as they are to the concert artist. These fleeting pieces were written to satisfy the Viennese public’s growing appetite for Albumblätter – literally “album leaves” – short pieces which could be played and enjoyed at home. It is quite likely that Schubert played them himself at informal musical gatherings with his friends. They may be brief but they are rich in character and display Schubert’s many moods, the paradox of Schubert’s life and indeed of all human existence and the wonder of being alive – from happiness and hope to profound introspection and poignancy, intimacy and tenderness, terror, rage and desolation.

Debussy’s Estampes (“prints” or “engravings”) offer three examples of Debussy’s pictorial rhetoric and promise to take us on a journey from the Far East to the centre of Spain, then arriving home at in France.  The work is thought to reflect Debussy’s memories of the Javanese gamelan, heard at the Paris Exhibition in 1900.  We end the first half of the evening with L’isle joyeuse where we’ll hear music inspired by water in Debussy’s musings on reflections and the waves lapping the shore of his joyous isle.

Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition is our second half of the evening where we’ll be treated to a vivid representation in music of ten paintings by Mussorgsky’s good friend Viktor Hartmann.  The exhibition in question was organised after the artist’s untimely death.  They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but music can paint a thousand pictures. A hut on hen’s legs, an angry gnome, and a ceremonial city bell: Pictures at an Exhibition is a musical kaleidoscope overflowing with fantastic colours.

PROGRAMME:

Schubert: 6 Moments Musicaux D.694 

Debussy: Estampes, L. 100

Debussy: L’isle joyeuse

Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition

Tickets: £13.50 (including 50p booking fee)

Available online: www.rvipw.org.uk

Post: Please make cheques payable to ‘RVIPW’ and send them to RVIPW, Hillside House, Bluestone Lane, Mawdesley, L40 2RJ.

Enquiries: 07810 504701

Road Directions

By car – From M6 Junction 31 take the A59 exit on to Preston New Road, signposted to Blackburn. At the roundabout continue towards Blackburn on the A677, passing Samlesbury Hall on your left. 6 miles from the M6, turn right on to Meins Road   After 1 mile along this country road, Westholme School entrance is clearly signposted on your right. Follow the main drive to the large free parking area.

 

 

 

 

Public Transport Directions

By rail – Blackburn railway station is accessible by taxi 2.7 miles away

Parking: Free parking Some disabled spaces are available adjacent to the Croston Theatre

Approximate journey times by car: Blackburn town centre – 7 mins, 2.7 miles Preston – 20 mins, 10 miles Burnley – 22 mins, 15 miles Leyland – 23 mins, 13 miles Bolton – 30 mins, 15 miles Lytham-St-Annes – 40 mins, 28 miles Lancaster – 40 mins, 33 miles Manchester – 50 mins, 27 miles Liverpool – 57 mins, 43 miles

 

For details of local public transport contact Blackburn Visitor Centre 01254 688040 For information out of normal office hours call Travelines 0871 200 2233 or National Rail 03457 484950.

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Blackburn

Opening Times

15 May 2024

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£13.50 per ticket

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