WITH ROBERT WINSTON ! IMPERIAL COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED " RICHARD DICKINS CADOGAN HALL, 5 SLOANE TERRACE , SW1X 9DQ PROGRAMME MODEST MUSSORGSKY ‘Night on a Bare Mountain’ SERGEI PROKOFIEV ‘Peter and the Wolf’ narrated by Robert Winston

INTERVAL (20 MINUTES)

EDVARD GRIEG ‘In the Hall of the Mountain King’ from ‘Peer Gynt’ PROFESSOR LORD WINSTON Lord Winston, Professor of Science and Society and Emeritus Professor CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS ‘Danse Macabre’ of Fertility Studies at is the founding Chairman of the Genesis Research Trust. PAUL PATTERSON ‘Three Little Pigs’ Robert is Chairman of the Royal College of Music and took part in "Play It based on the story by Roald Dahl Again" for the BBC, in which he learnt how to play the saxophone from narrated by Robert Winston scratch, with a final performance in the Royal Albert Hall. His passion and interest in music led to 'Musical Analysis' on Radio 4 broadcast in 2011, with a second series due for broadcast in 2012.

'Fantasies and Fairytales' - the stuff of dreams for young RICHARD DICKINS and old alike. This programme explores some of the most Richard Dickins studied conducting with the late Norman Del Mar. Since then he has built an enviable reputation working with orchestras evocative and magical music in the repertoire and will appeal throughout the UK including the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, to people of all ages who are young in spirit. London Mozart Players and Ulster Orchestra.

Prokofiev's wonderfully cinematic ‘Peter and the Wolf’ He became conductor of the Symphony Orchestra at Imperial College London whilst still a student and was later appointed the College’s first conjures images through words and music. Professor Robert Director of Music Winston - known to millions for his many television appearances - will narrate this fabulous fairytale. Perhaps less well known to audiences, is Paul Patterson's ‘Three Little Pigs’, IMPERIAL COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Established in 1948, Imperial College Symphony Orchestra (ICSO) has been based on the story by Roald Dahl. Dahl's tale, again narrated a mainstay of music at Imperial College for over sixty years and continues by Robert Winston is a 20th century classic and Paul to flourish under the baton of its internationally renowned musical director, Patterson's music (which includes some wonderful Richard Dickins. ICSO is recognised as one of the finest university orchestras opportunities for audience participation!) brings it vividly in the country. Its seventy players comprise both staff and students to life. Mussorgsky’s ‘Night on a Bare Mountain’ is a story of Imperial College London. without words; it is a tale of witches, wizards and magic. Continuing the idea of magic, Saint-Saens' ‘Danse Macabre’ GENESIS RESEARCH TRUST conjures some darkly magical mystery and highlights members Based at Hospital, Genesis Research Trust is part of Imperial of the orchestra. Also included in this fantastical programme is College London. Genesis conducts research into diseases affecting women another legendary piece: Grieg's ‘In the Hall of the Mountain and their babies. This groundbreaking work, established in 1985 benefits families worldwide: the first cancer smear tests, the invention of ultrasound, King’ from ‘Peer Gynt’. prevention of genetic disease, IVF, miscarriage, stillbirth and infant brain damage. A major focus is improvements in cancer treatments. WE VERY MUCH LOOK FORWARD TO YOU JOINING US For further information or to donate: FOR AN EVENING OF MYSTERY, MAGIC www.genesisresearchtrust.com AND ABOVE ALL, FUN! Charity No.: 292518

Tickets: £35, £25, £15 VIP Package: Contact Rachel Ward, Genesis Events: 0207 594 5959 Exclusive Charity VIP package available - includes a Champagne reception with the Genesis email: [email protected] Research Trust Chairman, Professor Robert Winston - Ticket - £100 pp. Online: www.cadoganhall.com 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. How to Book: There is a £2.50 administration fee for online bookings In person: Monday to Saturday: 10.00am - 8.00pm. Facilities for Disabled People: Telephone: 020 7730 4500 The Box Office is open for telephone bookings: please contact Cadogan Hall - 020 7730 4500 Monday to Saturday from 10.00am to 6.00pm (to 8pm on performance days) Cadogan Hall: 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ Sunday from 3.00pm to 8.00pm (performance days only) There is a £2.50 booking fee per transaction for telephone bookings [email protected]