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Highly Strung

Highly Strung - An impressive array of music played by your favourite performers. Expect furious fingers, virtuosic violins, scintillating scalic showpieces and room shaking rhythms. Music to suit all tastes and showcase the best of Rugby talent.

NMR
Tuesday 3pm only
Directed by Doug McIlwraith

 

Midnight
‘Midnight’, composed by Eunseog Lee, Whitelaw LXX, is the story of a girl who becomes embroiled in a world that is not her own. Desperate to find a way out of the bizarre universe of characters from the musical festival she was attending before events began, she becomes caught up in their stories. There are illicit love affairs, a scheming emperor and an overwhelming desire from all of them to escape the two dimensional, souless lives they live - unwittingly controlled by the actors who are playing them. A tense fight ensues as two men, the lowly court minstrel and the over-confident yet deceptively sensitive emperor, fight for Cora to be their true love who will allow them to cross the bridge out of the monotony of their world and into hers.

Superb acting and singing from Eunseog Lee, Georgia Collis, Jenny Higgins, Tom Ribaroff and Titus English with Connie Krarup performing the feisty and utterly lost Cora and great chorus work from Sarang Lee, Maddie Speed and Jinseog Lee

OBS
Tuesday 3pm, 5pm
Directed by Amy Collis (G, LXX)

Messiaen's 'Quartet for the End of time'
The Quartet for The End of Time was written when Oliver Messiaen - the French composer and mystic - was interned in a German prisoner of war camp during WW2. At this time, Messiaen really thought he was going to be killed, and he turned for comfort to his deep Catholic faith, and in particular to the Book of Revelation, Chapter 10. This passage describes the descent of a great Angel, who announces, at the end of the world, that there will be no more time. Messiaen explores this concept in musical terms by combining complex atonal poly-rhythms with hauntingly beautiful, transcendentally calm and ecstatic melodies. Written for the musicians who were imprisoned with him, it was scored for violin, cello, clarinet and piano. Our four performers are all members of the teaching staff -Miss Brogaard, Mr Martin, Mrs Fletcher and Mr Colley.

Memorial Chapel
Tuesday 5pm only
Directed by Rob Colley

Noye's Fludde
The world is very sinful. God (Mr. John, who else?) decides to flood it out, and saves Noah, his sons, daughters in law, his nagging wife (after a fight) but not her drunken hen-pals. This musical version of a miracle play also involves 100 assorted animals played by local primary school pupils and a vast orchestra including whips, teacups and a wind machine. There's also some ballet. Audience participation (you have to sing three hymns) gives you the chance to be part of one of the 20th century's masterpieces of musical theatre.

TSR
Tuesday 7.30pm, Wednesday 7.30pm
Directed by Richard Dunster-Sigtermans and Andrew Fletcher

 

Music Technology Concert
This year's concert will be presented by the LXX Music Tech class and will include live performances on electric guitar, didgeridoo and electronic wind controller. There will also be a selection of the best multi-track and creative arrangements by the present XX and a screening of some of the wacky slideshows created by the F block Music Option. If you enjoy music created wholly or partly using music technology, then this concert is for you.

NMR
Wednesday 3pm, 5pm
Directed by Michael Martin

Blue Note for Grown Ups
BLUE NOTE FOR GROWN UPS follows on from the success of the pupils' Blue Note society and provides an opportunity for staff to indulge in an informal music evening with no pressure (really) to sing and play together or individually

Atrium
Wednesday 7.30pm only
Directed by Adrian Bradbury

Organ Concert
It’s the biggest instrument in the school and surrounding area, it cost £700,000 to build and the console looks as complicated as the flight deck of a 747! No fear however for our intrepid young organists who will entertain you on our cathedral-size chapel organ in music from across the ages.

Chapel
Thursday 3pm
Directed by Richard Dunster-Sigtermans

Rugby Rox
A varied programme of Rugby's very own bands and soloists laying down some special grooves just for you - a mixture of original material and popular covers. Make sure you get your place in the NMR for this fantabulous extravaganza.

NMR
Thursday 5pm only
Directed by Rob Colley and Tom Bentham

Jazz in the Afternoon
All are welcome to come and relax to the gentle jazz sounds of Mr Eno, Mr Colley and guests. Loose yourself in the gentle melodies and driving rhythms of the music and let it transport you out of Rugby. The concert will feature jazz interpretations of Mr Colley’s latest album, ‘Bluebell Bells’, with a front line of Saxophone(s), flugal horn and trombone accompanied by piano, guitar, bass and drums. This will be a world premiere and should not be missed.


Atrium
Thursday 5pm only
Directed by David Eno

Festival Big Band Strictly Come Dancing
Brandish your boas and buckle your shoes! It's the grand finale of this year's Arts Festival - Strictly Come Dancing! Five lucky couples have reached the final of the competition and will dance for first place, with live music provided by our very own Festival Big Band. Celebrity judges, musical entertainment and a host of guest appearances will complete this very special evening - the only place to say farewell to the Arts Festival 2009.

TSR
Thursday 7.30pm only
Directed by Max Pappenheim