About this Event
SMORGASCHORD FESTIVAL 2024
Mark Simpson: Artist in Focus | Damascus Rose Kitchen | Charlotte Spruit, Baroque violin | Jo Havlatt, piano | Tom Foster, harpsichord | Juliette Roos, violin | Eliza Millett, cello
22nd June 2024 | Christ Church, Oxford | 1pm, 4pm, 6pm, 8pm
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SCHEDULE
1pm | Christ Church Chapter House
DARKNESS MOVES: CLARINET AND ELECTRONICS
Zoë Martlew Atma
Phil Cashian Volvelles
Jonathan Harvey Ricecare Una Melodia
Mark Simpson Darkness Moves
Mark Simpson, clarinet
Phil Dawson, electronics
4pm | Christ Church Chapter House
CHARLOTTE SPRUIT
J. S. Bach | J. G. Pisendel Sonata for violin and continuo in C minor BWV 1024
J. P. Von Westhoff Sonata for Solo violin in A minor
L. Lawall Responses to Westhoff's Sonata for solo violin in A minor
J.S. Pisendel Sonata for violin and continuo in G minor
Charlotte Spruit, violin
Tom Foster, harpsichod
6pm | Christ Church Cloisters
DAMASCUS ROSE KITCHEN
An opportunity for artists and audience to come together over a delicious feast of Middle Eastern food made for us by Damascus Rose Kitchen, an Oxford-based social enterprise for Arabic-speaking refugee women.
8pm | Christ Church Cathedal
QUARTET FOR THE END OF TIME
Péter Eötvös Erdenklavier—Himmelklavier*
Mark Simpson Ariel
Olivier Messiaen Quatuor pour la fin du temps
Mark Simpson, clarinet
Juliette Roos, violin
Eliza Millett, cello
Joseph Havlat, piano
Sebastian Black, piano*
In memory of Péter Eötvös (1944-2024)
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Welcome to Smorgaschord 2024, the 4th edition of our festival. This year, as in every year, we have tried to curate a snapshot into a world of music that is adventurous, fascinating and fun! We are thrilled to be joined by some of the most exceptional musicians around today, and we are so excited to welcome them into our Smorgaschord community!
Composer and clarinettist Mark Simpson is Artist in Focus this year, and will present a dazzling array of musical treats for us, ranging from his own work to a performance of Messiaen’s sublime Quartet for the End of Time.
We’re also delighted to feature award-winning violinist Charlotte Spruit, who performs a concert devoted to the music of the German Baroque. Anyone who has had the thrill of seeing Charlotte perform this music before will know that we are in for something full of detail, gorgeous imagination and spontaneity.
But perhaps most important for us at Smorgaschord is that our concerts have a wonderful sense of joyous community about them. This year we are immensely excited to collaborate with the extraordinary Damascus Rose Kitchen for the first time, an Oxford-based enterprise for Arabic-speaking refugee women. Planning a music festival is always so fascinating, but the highlight so far was paying them a visit to taste the food they’ll be bringing… trust us, this is something that cannot be missed!
We can’t wait to spend another beautiful midsummer’s day with you all—come join the fun!
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Following the severe cuts to central and local funding, Brexit and the pandemic, the arts in the UK are in significant crisis.
It is not only large institutions imperilled by this dire situation. The effects can be seen across the entire industry, and it is increasingly difficult for organisations like ours to operate.
The work we do is necessary. We need to challenge the status quo, finding new, bolder ways of presenting the art forms we love.
Run by just two people, currently unpaid for their work behind the scenes, Smorgaschord is completely reliant on your support, our dear audience. We have learnt quickly how to make the most out of little.
We would appreciate it if you can help in any way you can!
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- Priority booking
- Open rehearsal access
- Exclusive behind-the-scenes content
- Acknowledgements in our programmes
Should you wish to donate more, we would be thrilled to talk to you about what you would like to support. Our plans for the future include a series of commissions celebrating György Kurtág’s 100th birthday (in partnership with New Zealand’s At the World’s Edge Festival), and a focus on Australian Indigenous art. These projects will be multi-year and will culminate in the creation of new works, films and recordings. Every penny of your support will help bring this important work about.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Christ Church Cathedral, Saint Aldates, Oxford, United Kingdom
GBP 5.00 to GBP 45.00