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Norfolk children enjoy Big concert!

The Sound Stories project began in January 2010 with a training session for primary school teachers who were keen to try out new ideas for musical activities in the classroom. Led by Hannah Conway, the teachers discussed how they could use a story - in this case Ed Vere’s book Mr Big - to inspire creative music making.

Mr Big is a gorilla whose scary appearance frightens off potential friends, until his beautiful piano playing persuades them of his real gentle nature. The character, who is “big on the outside but small on the inside”, certainly lends itself to descriptive music, from his thumping footsteps to his lonely tears.

Following the training session, Hannah visited the six schools - Barford, Barnham Broom, Browick Road, Morley, Spooner Row and Wicklewood - accompanied by musicians from Britten Sinfonia. Leading on from work the children had already done in class, she helped them to develop their musical ideas and create whole-class compositions based on the Mr Big story.

Finally, all the pupils came together for a Mr Big concert. Bringing their Mr Big masks, letters to Mr Big, gorilla collages and pictures of the city at night, it was clear that the children had really taken the story to heart, and were keen to hear the music that the Britten Sinfonia string quintet had chosen to illustrate it. After introducing the two violins, viola, cello and (the children’s favourite) the double bass, Hannah told the story to a rapt audience. Winter from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons provided a perfect illustration of the frightened citizens running away from the gorilla, with a Dvorak waltz showing Mr Big’s gentler side and Leroy Anderson’s Typewriter providing the background for some frenetic typing of letters to the gorilla. With a final Hokey Cokey we were finished, leaving a hall full of excited children to compare masks and talk to the musicians.

And what’s the best praise following a concert for young children? Well, as one of the teachers pointed out, not one child needed the toilet during the hour-long concert: “A testament to their involvement”!

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Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 4

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
01 May 2012 1:00pm

Renowned tenor, Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia for the final concert in the 2011-12 At Lunch series. At the centre of this programme is a work by British composer, Jonathan Dove, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall with support from the Tenner for a Tenor campaign.

Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 4

Wigmore Hall, London
02 May 2012 1:00pm

Renowned tenor, Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia for the final concert in the 2011-12 At Lunch series. At the centre of this programme is a work by British composer, Jonathan Dove, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall with support from the Tenner for a Tenor campaign.

Norfolk & Norwich Festival - Padmore Sings Mahler

St Andrew's Hall, Norwich
11 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon
12 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
16 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
17 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Brighton Festival - Mahler & Schubert

Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome, Brighton
19 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Bury St Edmunds Festival

The Apex, Bury St. Edmunds
20 May 2012 7:30pm

Britten Sinfonia returns to the festival for in 2012.

Brighton Festival - King Priam

Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome, Brighton
27 May 2012 7:00pm

‘I have to sing songs for those who can’t sing for themselves. Those songs come from the torments and horrors that have happened. I can’t lose faith in humanity.’ Sir Michael Tippett

Britten Sinfonia at Museo Reina Sofia

Museo Reina Sofia , Madrid
28 May 2012 7:30pm

Fabián Panisello conducts his song cycle Libro del Frio with soprano Allison Bell and Britten Sinfonia

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