Vive La France

Soprano Soloist Ruth Anderson joins CSO for five of Canteloube’s ‘Songs of the Auvergne’.  A rare opportunity to hear these popular songs performed live.

This concert will also be their first time under conductor Melvin Tay. He has acted as Assistant Conductor for various conductors such as Vasily Petrenko, and others on projects with the BBC Philharmonic and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

He was awarded the Special Prize at the 2nd International Conducting Competition in Brescia.  In addition to the songs there is the beautiful ‘Prelude a L’Apres Midi d’un Faune’ and Cesar Franck’s brooding D minor Symphony.

Vive La France’ Orchestral Concert Sunday 20 November St Faith’s Church 7.30pm

Berlioz                            Roman Carnival Overture

Debussy                         Prelude a L’Apres Midi d’un Faune

Canteloube                   Songs of the Auvergne   soloist Ruth Anderson

Franck                            Symphony in D Minor

Conductor  Melvin Tay

 

Anthony John Clarke

Belfast born Anthony John is recognised as one of the top songwriters on the acoustic/ folk scene.

He has released 12 albums and 3 singles including the beautiful “Seven in Ireland” and “Irish Eyes”. Anthony John enjoys an enormous following in UK, Europe, Australasia and USA.

For tickets, contact Lesley Scholes, Tel: 07762 360591 or email: lesleyscholes@blueyonder.co.uk.

The Hermit

To celebrate the release of his new solo album ‘The Ruby Cord’ via Weird World/Domino on 18 November 2022, Richard Dawson presents a feature-length pop video for the album’s 40-minute opening track, a sprawling mood piece entitled ‘The Hermit’ that tells the story of a loner living in a bucolic dreamworld.

Directed by Bristol filmmaker James Hankins and shot across South-West England in summer 2022, the short film will be shown at several cinemas and art spaces across the UK in the week leading up to the album release, with an online Q&A session after each screening.

These events offer the first opportunity to hear music from ‘The Ruby Cord’.

Judy & Liza

A dazzling and heart-warming stage show charting the careers and relationship between Hollywood mother and daughter Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli is coming to the Epstein Theatre this month. 

Captivating audiences for over a decade, Judy & Liza is coming home to Liverpool, the city where the show was originally created, for a special one-off show. It plays the Epstein Theatre on Saturday 19th November at 7.30pm.

Judy & Liza is produced by Bill Elms Productions and On Song Productions; created and written by West End performer, Liverpool’s own Emma Dears who appears as Liza Minnelli; with Francis Goodhand as musical director.

Emma performs alongside Helen Sheals, who plays Judy Garland. Together they belt out timeless classics with uncanny resemblance of Judy and Liza, bursting with their unrivalled and elusive star quality.

The incredible talents of two of the biggest names in Hollywood showbusiness – mother and daughter Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli – are reunited thanks to this sensational musical experience.

This dazzling production tells the turbulent tale of the stars against the backdrop of their infamous 1964 London Palladium concert. Audiences are taken on an emotional rollercoaster journey as they discover the uncanny parallels between some of Judy and Liza’s most iconic songs and their own personal lives.

Bus Regulation: The Musical (Merseysid...

Bus Regulation: The Musical by Glasgow-based artist Ellie Harrison is inspired by the 1980s hit musical Starlight Express.

The show features performers re-enacting the history of public transport provision on Merseyside, from the post-war period to the present… on roller skates!

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Sunday, 13 November, 2pm and 3pm.

Fauré & Vaughan Williams

The choir of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral and Liverpool Mozart Orchestra join forces in the majestic surroundings of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral to perform music Gabriel Fauré & Ralph Vaughan Williams.

On the eve of Remembrance Sunday, the choir and orchestra under the direction of Christopher McElroy will perform Fauré’s evocative ‘Requiem Mass.’

Baritone Damian O’Keeffe is the soloist in Vaughan-William’s ‘Five Mystical Songs’ and the Liverpool Mozart Orchestra will perform the ‘Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis.’

Tickets (£10/5 concessions) https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/metcathedral/

DaDa Ensemble Live at the Bluecoat

Join Bluecoat to experience new music by the DaDa Ensemble as part of DaDaFest International Festival 2022!

DaDa Ensemble is a group of disabled, Deaf and neurodivergent musicians aged 12 – 25. They include songwriters, drummers, guitarists, pianists and much more. With their incredibly wide range of skills and influences, they can rock any stage!

On 25 November you’ll be able to witness their work for yourself with a celebration of the amazing output these young musicians have produced over the last year.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear from these prolific artists who make up the current cohort of DaDa’s renowned Ensemble project.

Hope Street Jazz

Liverpool’s most popular Jazz night continues to grow. The home-grown music event has now expanded across four nights due to its rise in popularity.

Hope Street Jazz which takes place at Hope Street venue Frederiks has now added Sunday to its weekly event roster sitting alongside Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights – making it the biggest Jazz night in the city.

Frederiks has always enjoyed a reputation as a destination for performance, with music lovers drawn to the venue not only for the artists on the bill, but its intimate, ambient surroundings – making it the natural home for Jazz in Liverpool.

The brainchild of DJ John Dean, Hope Street Jazz was established as a showcase for both Jazz musicians including Bop Kaballa, Dayzy & Troupeau de Couleur and Bob Whittaker Quartet – and those artists breaking onto the music scene, with both solo and group performances.

This support for emerging talent gives musicians who are at the start of their career the opportunity to play on the same bill and often alongside established musicians who make the pilgrimage to perform at Frederiks from across the UK, and internationally.

Speaking about the event’s swift rise in popularity, John Dean said:

“Part of Hope Street Jazz’s appeal is that it is accessible by everyone – we get a real mix of guests from students through to older generations, all coming together with their love of live music. It’s great to see the event grow especially despite the challenges of the last few years it’s clear there is a continually growing love for live Jazz in the city.”

“On a typical night there’s students dancing next to spritely Nans, city centre residents jiving alongside curious tourists who’ve stumbled over us – it’s a completely mixed-up audience, and it works brilliantly.”

Most Jazz nights at Frederiks end with an open jam for any musicians who want to get up and play along with guest performers, and John actively encourages participation:

“The Jazz nights can be really energetic – at the end you feel like you’ve been part of something creative, with people bringing along an instrument.”

Entry is free for Hope Street Jazz events and they take place at Frederiks every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 8pm.

October’s event programme sees Diego, Bill & The Preachers and Sweet Beans Band amongst the line up.

Frederiks offer a pre-event menu for diners on Jazz nights plus Roast until late on Sundays – for reservations please contact the venue direct on events@frederikshopestreet.com

If you are an artist who is interested in playing at a Hope Street Jazz event at Frederiks please email John Dean for more information Hopestreetjazzrecords@gmail.com

Martin Stillwell

Martin Stillwell will be making a rare live appearance, Downstairs at the Everyman, playing tracks from his debut solo EP, Bathed in Light.

The Bathed in Light EP is available through Liverpool’s Mellowtone Records. There’s also support on the night from Jez Wing, Beaten Tracks DJs, and more TBA.

Listen HERE 
Tickets HERE 

Jarvis Cocker in Conversation: Good Po...

Join legendary musician and broadcaster Jarvis Cocker live in conversation to celebrate the publication of his highly regarded new book Good Pop, Bad Pop.

Jarvis will be discussing his unique life, Pulp, 20th century pop culture, the good times and the mistakes he’d rather forget.

So please join them. Proceeds in support of Ron’s Place in Birkennhead, of which Jarvis is Patron.

We all have a random collection of the things that made us – photos, tickets, clothes, souvenirs, stuffed in a box, packed in a suitcase, or crammed in a drawer. When Jarvis Cocker cleared out his loft, he found a jumble of objects that catalogued his story and asked him some awkward questions. Now Jarvis takes us through the accumulated debris of a lifetime, revealing his creative process – writing and musicianship, performance and ambition, style and stagecraft.

Good Pop, Bad Pop asks whether the things we keep hidden say more about us than those we put on display.

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Jarvis will be signing books after the show.

Main Photo: Tom Jamieson
Lion Photo: Martin Wallace