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KEELE CHAPEL SINGERS THE SPRING CONCERT Saturday 24 February 2018 | 7:30pm KEELE UNIVERSITY CHAPEL PROGRAMME Schubert Mass in G Pergolesi The Magnificat Lotti, Victoria and Monteverdi Motets Keele Chapel Singers are an ecumenical chamber choir, based at Keele University. It now enters its 27th season, having being founded as an ad hoc student madrigal ensemble at the University by Professor de Cruz and Marion Wood, a Keele Graduate, who is now a professional conductor £8 TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR 20 £6 CONCESSIONS – SENIORS/ STUDENTS KEELE MUSIC FORUM BARBARA KELLY (ROYAL NORTHERN COLLEGE OF MUSIC) Wednesday 28 February 2018 | 1:15-2:20pm CLOCK HOUSE LECTURE ROOM PERFORMANCE AS ACTION, DEBATE AND POLICY: PARISIAN AVANT-GARDE CONCERTS IN WAR AND PEACE (1916-1926) This forum event focuses on private and elite performances of contemporary music in Paris during the First World War and in the interwar period. Professor Kelly looks at wartime initiatives to promote music as a form of artistic action, in particular, the private Lyre et Palette concerts at the studio of the artist Emile Lejeune, and the concerts the singer Jane Bathori organized at the Théâtre du Vieux Colombier when Paris was under bombardment. Here, contemporary and early music was often placed alongside art, sculpture, poetry and lectures. The desire to promote contemporary French music continued into the postwar years. Kelly looks at Henry Prunières’ concerts of La Revue musicale, which supported his efforts to promote internationalisation through music in the interwar period. The cases discussed show that embodied performance, which was aimed primarily at private or elite audiences, could engage with much larger political debates and initiatives. FREE 21