INTERNATIONAL ALA CONCERT & DINNER in aid of the Sheffield Institute Foundation for Motor Neurone Disease and Sheffield Institute for GTranslational Neuroscience with Stars of Today and Tomorrow

Lisa Milne Soprano Ailish Tynan Soprano Ian Bostridge Tenor Lorenzo Gatto Joris van den Berg James Baillieu Piano ‘’, Luka Šulic´ & Stjepan Hauser

Friday 14 September 2012 at 7pm (please note early starting time)

in the World’s Favourite Recital Hall Wigmore Hall Wigmore Street, London W1

Followed by dinner at either of two Five Star Hotels The Hyatt Regency Hotel, London The Churchill 30 Portman Square, London W1 and The Langham Hotel 1C Portland Place, London W1

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The Architects, Bond Bryan, the contractors and the other professionals involved in its construction (ISG, Turner & Townsend, SKM, and Capital Symonds) together with the University of Sheffield received the RICS Pro Yorkshire Award for Design and Innovation in the Region.

A major opportunity now exists to expand the vital research activity into Motor Neurone Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease, and SMA (the childhood variety of MND) by increasing the number of international scientists SHEFFIELD devoting themselves to this research, and this INSTITUTE Gala Concert and Dinner aims to provide an FOUNDATION FOR MOTOR important boost to the funds required. NEURONE DISEASE

*Company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales no. 6052704 Charity Commission registration no. 1118414 Registered office: 1St Paul’s Place, Sheffield S1 2JX

Principal Gala Sponsor who have generously donated a dinner for 200

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The Architects, Bond Bryan, the contractors and the other The new professionals involved in its construction (ISG, Turner & Townsend, SKM, and state-of-the-art Capital Symonds) together with the building University of Sheffield received the SITraN RICS Pro Yorkshire Award for was opened Design and Innovation in the Region. by A major opportunity now exists to HM The Queen expand the vital research activity into Motor Neurone Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Alzheimer’s Disease, and SMA (the childhood variety of MND) by increasing HRH The Duke of Edinburgh the number of international scientists at the end of devoting themselves to this research, and this Gala Concert and Dinner aims to provide an 2010 important boost to the funds required.

Gala concert booking brochure.indd 3 24/05/2012 14:57 INTERNATIONAL ALA CONCERT & DINNER G Performing Artists Lisa Milne MBE, soprano is a Scottish Soprano who studied at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. She has appeared in leading roles at the Metropolitan Opera and at Glyndebourne, with Scottish Opera, and with Welsh National Opera; further afield, with the Dallas Opera, Stuttgart Opera and Royal Danish Opera. Concert appearances have included performances with the Boston Symphony under Levine; the Berlin Philharmonic under Rattle; the Rotterdam Philharmonic under Gergiev; the Budapest Philharmonic under Fischer, and with the New York and Vienna Philharmonics under Harding. Lisa Milne is a regular recitalist at Wigmore Hall.

Ailish Tynan, soprano was born in Ireland and trained there before coming to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama; in 2003 she received the Rosenblatt Recital Prize in the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World whilst a Royal Opera Young Artist. In opera she has recently performed Hero in Beatrice and Benedict for Houston Grand Opera, Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier, Tigrane in Radamisto for ENO, and Papagena in Die Zauberflöte at La Scala. This season she has sung Gretel with Scottish Opera and will sing Mme Cortese in Il Viaggio a Reims at Covent Garden. She has appeared regularly on the concert platform and at Wigmore Hall.

Ian Bostridge CBE, tenor had a distinguished early academic career – Queen’s Scholar at Westminster School, and St John’s and Corpus Christi Colleges, Oxford (of both of which he is an Honorary Fellow), and St John’s College, Cambridge. At Corpus Christi he was a Post-doctoral Fellow before turning to a professional career as a singer in 1993. He has performed in most of the leading concert and recital halls, and opera houses of the world to enormous critical acclaim, whether as the Evangelist in Bach’s St John’s Passion at Carnegie Hall or in Thomas Adès’s The Tempest at Covent Garden; he returns often to Wigmore Hall where he has been a much-loved performer for two decades. Ian Bostridge has recorded extensively, including Britten, and Die schöne Müllerin (with Johnson and with Uchida) and recently he published some of his insightful writings in A Singer’s Notebook, just reprinted.

Gala concert booking brochure.indd 4 24/05/2012 14:57 James Baillieu, piano won the 2009 Pianist’s Prize in the Wigmore Hall International Song Competition and was described as “that magician of the keyboard”. The Daily Telegraph commented that he “is surely the leader of the new generation of accompanists – in a class of his own; a remarkable pianist.” James Baillieu was born in South Africa and graduated from the University of Cape Town in 2004. He won a full scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music and so impressed that in 2011 he was appointed a Professor of Piano Accompaniment at the Academy. He has won many major prizes including the Rosario Marciano Prize in Vienna. He follows in a great line of accompanists from Moore to Parsons and to Johnson and Drake.

Lorenzo Gatto, violin shot to fame when he won the Judges’ First Prize and the Audience’s Prize in the Final of the First Manchester International Violin Competition in 2005. In 2010 he was the runner-up in the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels. He started studying violin at five and from 12 he has been playing in concert halls throughout Europe. He has made two important recordings - an Enescu-Martin˚u recording for the Fuga Libera label, and Vieuxtemps’ Concerto No 4 with the Liège Philharmonic Orchestra. Lorenzo Gatto makes his USA debut in September, playing Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra and will have his solo debut at Wigmore Hall next year.

Joris van den Berg, ‘cello was born into a musical family in the Netherlands in 2006 and after studying, at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, he went to the RNCM in Manchester where he studied with , graduating with distinction and receiving the College’s Gold Medal. Since September 2011 he has been on the International Artists Diploma Course at the RNCM where he is supported by the 2011/12 Dorothy Stone Scholarship. He has already made his debuts in both the recital and the main halls of the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, and at Wigmore Hall.

‘2CELLOS’ Luka Šulic´ & Stjepan Hauser shot to world-wide fame after recording on YouTube their “cross-over” ‘cello version of Jackson’s Smooth Criminal which had 3.5 million “hits” in three weeks. Both Luka and Stjepan are from and had been studying classical ‘cello, respectively at the Royal Academy of Music (Luka) and at Trinity College of Music (Stjepan) (where he was supported by the Stone-Mallabar Charitable Foundation) the Royal Northern College of Music (where he was the 2009/10 Dorothy Stone Scholar). They were signed by SONY and their first CD which was released in August 2011 has already sold c.200,000 copies; another CD is presently being recorded. 2 are managed by Rocket Music (Sir ’s management company) and they have been touring and playing worldwide with Sir Elton for nine months.

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# Patron of the Gala Concert

Sir Peter Middleton, GCB - Chancellor of the University of Sheffield

A Committee for the evening has been set up under the aegis of Jonathan Stone, a Founding Patron of the umbrella charity for SITraN, Sheffield Institute foundation for Motor Neurone Disease (“SIFMND”)

Gala Committee

Lady Middleton, Frances Murphy (Co-Chairmen) Professor Keith Burnett (Vice Chancellor) Gareth Davis Jojo Grima Stephen Hancock Anthony Henshaw Professor Paul Ince Professor Pamela Shaw Stephen Sly (Trustee, SIFMND) J M L Stone (Founding Patron, SIFMND)

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BOOKING FORM

Tickets

_____ Corporate Blocks of ten seats and a full table for dinner £2500 # _____ Individual tickets for the concert and dinner £100 - However, in order to meet our fundraising goals from this event, we would suggest a donation of at least £150 per person (to equate with the cost of each seat at a corporate table).

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Advertising

Please reserve me/us a page of (A4 size) advertising ¨ Back Page £2500 (to include 4 seats for the concert and dinner) ¨ Inside front cover, ¨ inside rear cover £1500 (to include 2 seats) ¨ Run of the programme £1000 (to include 2 seats)

All orders and enquiries to Ruth Davies Gala Co-ordinator 21 Upper Brook Street, London W1K 7PY T: 07977 178379 E: [email protected]

Gala concert booking brochure.indd 7 24/05/2012 14:57 Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 2BP Director: John Gilhooly, The Wigmore Hall Trust. Registered Charity No. 1024838. www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Facilities for Disabled People

For full details please contact House Management, Tel: 020 7258 8210 or Email: [email protected]

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