Autograph Concert - Joanna MacGregor

Posted by System Administrator on 03 Oct 2012

Modified by System Administrator on 23 Nov 2016


Currently Head of Piano at The Royal Academy of Music Joanna MacGregor was Artistic Director of Bath International Music Festival (2006-2012) and curated the multi-arts Deloitte Ignite Festival at the Royal Opera House in 2010. In the 2012/13 season she will curate a series of concerts at the Philharmonie in Luxembourg - 'Aventures' - in which she will also perform.

As a solo artist Miss MacGregor has appeared with many of the world's leading orchestras with such eminent conductor's as Pierre Boulez, Sir Colin Davis, Valery Gergiev, Sir Simon Rattle and Michael Tilson Thomas and has premiered many landmark compositions ranging from Sir Harrison Birtwistle and Django Bates to John Adams and James MacMillan. She has just made two appearances at the BBC Proms in the Piano Concerto by the British composer Hugh Wood and Messiaen's Turangalila conducted respectively by Ryan Wigglesworth and Vasily Petrenko and made her debut at the Mostly Mozart Festival in Lincoln Center, New York in August 2012.

Joanna MacGregor made her conducting debut in 2002 and has solo-directed concerts with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Philharmonic, Manchester Camerata and the Hallé, and enjoys a close artistic partnership with Britten Sinfonia. This fifteen-year relationship continued last season with performances in Spain, Mexico and South America, the City of London Festival and most recently in May 2011 with the jazz trumpeter Arve Henriksen.

Amongst the many and varied artists with whom she has collaborated are jazz artist Moses Molelekwa, pop artist and tabla player Talvin Singh, Brian Eno, folk artist Kathryn Tickell, jazz saxophonist Andy Sheppard and Arabic singer and oud virtuoso Dhafer Youssef.

Multimedia is of great interest to Joanna MacGregor, and in 2003 she toured China with Crossborder; created with Jin Xing's Contemporary Dance Theatre of Shanghai, it combined Chinese traditional music with computer technology and film. For Bath International Music Festival 2007 she curated the installation On The Edge of Life, a multimedia collaboration between paediatricians, artists and musicians, examining premature birth. This is now an annual event, and in 2008 the series examined the impact of homelessness and in 2009 child human rights through the prism of fairytales with cultural historian Marina Warner. Deloitte Ignite 2010 at the Royal Opera House included many new commissions, including a year-long installation by the remarkable artist Alice Anderson.

As a recording artist Joanna MacGregor is a veteran of over 30 solo recordings, ranging from Bach, Scarlatti, Ravel and Debussy, to jazz and contemporary music. Her own record label SoundCircus was founded in 1998 and has released many highly successful recordings, including the Mercury Prize-nominated Play and Neural Circuits, with Nitin Sawhney. Other releases include Sidewalk Dances - music by the New York street musician Moondog - and Deep River, music inspired by the Deep South, with saxophonist Andy Sheppard. Live in Buenos Aires, Bach's Goldberg Variations (recorded at the Mozarteum in Salzburg) and a four-CD Messiaen set were released in 2010 by Warner Classical and Jazz, now in partnership with SoundCircus label. Seven further double CDs were released in June 2011.

Joanna MacGregor is Professor of Performance at Liverpool Hope University, and a Visiting Professor at the Royal College of Art; she has received Honorary Fellowships from the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College of Music and Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, as well as Honorary Doctorates from Bath University, Bath Spa University and the Open University. From 1997-2000 she was Professor of Music at Gresham College, London where she gave a series of public lectures. She was the subject of a South Bank show in 2002; and her ongoing series of music books, PianoWorld has been hailed as 'a new series for the Millenium'.

Joanna MacGregor was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen's Jubilee Honours 2012.

DATE: Wednesday 3 October, 2012

VENUE: The Great Hall, Brighton College

CONCERT: 7.30pm

PROGRAMME:

Beethoven Piano Sonata Op28 No 2 in D Major 'Pastoral'

Bartok Out of Doors Suite

interval

Brahms Three Intermezzi Op 117

Beethoven Piano Sonata Op 53 No 21 in C Major 'Waldstein'

TICKETS: £15, £10 for Old Brightonians (please quote when booking)

Available from the Music Department, Brighton College - please call Karen Smith 01273 704 341, email ksmith@brightoncollege.net or available on the door on the night.