News and Meetings

May 18th 2025 Piano Club Meeting

On a sunny afternoon fifteen of us gathered at Brian and Dorette’s Henleaze house for an afternoon of music on their two uprights (Broadwood and Bechstein). We do not have many opportunities for two piano playing in the Club and we are very grateful to Jean and Brian for providing suitable music, including one piece for eight hands! Following the formal playing we retired to the well-tended garden for food and drink whilst informal music-making continued in the background. We welcomed a new member – Boyang Yu, and Boyang bravely played for us on his first visit.

Once again, many thanks to Brian and Dorette for their fabulous hosting of a very enjoyable event.

Bristol Piano Club May 2025
PerformerComposerPiece
BrianChopinNocturne in C# minor, op. 27 no. 1
ChrisBachAllemande from French Suite no. 4
Steve WSatieGnossienne no. 5
Simon SBergSonata op. 1
Jean AScriabinPoeme in F# op. 32 no. 1
NancySchumannHumoreske (extract) op. 20
PeterMozartSonata in Eb, K282, Adagio
RichardBeethovenSonata in C (Waldstein), op. 53, 1st mvt
BoyangBeethovenSonata in C# minor (Moonlight), op. 27, 1st mvt
KayBachMinuet I and II, Partita in Bb
BrianChopinNocturne in Db major, op. 27 no. 2
Nancy & JeanVaughan WilliamsFantasy on Greensleeves (2 pianos)
Brian, Nancy, Peter & SimonMoszkowskiSpanish Dance no. 1 (2 pianos, 8 hands)
William GillockChampagne Toccata (2 pianos)
Nancy & Brian  RachmaninoffSuite no. 2, Waltz (2 pianos)

Music for Hope concert

Helen Reid, the pianist who has led a masterclass for Bristol Piano Club (and has a forthcoming masterclass with us in July), will be playing at a concert at Henleaze URC with mezzosoprano Rebecca Chellappah, in aid of Trailwalker UK 2025 supporting the Gurkha Welfare Trust and community projects in Nepal.

The programme will include music by Chopin, Debussy, setting of Tagore poems, and contemporary song.

The concert is at 7:30 on Saturday 28 June. Tickets are available from Ticketsource or on the door

The Upton Inn in Upton Cheyney is an independent pub. We celebrated our 1st anniversary last month. We are developing our offering to customers and have started our ‘Chilled Sunday Vibes’ with piano music between 3pm and 5pm on Sundays. We have been lucky enough to have a very talented pianist play for us, however she is returning to University after this Sunday (20th April). The idea is that we are looking to pay a pianist who has a wide ranging repertoire from classical to toe tapping, mainstream pieces.

We are very happy to host a rota of players, so welcome anyone interested.

Please contact nicola@theupton.co.uk

07974 789983

Nicola Padden

Minister Without Portfolio

The Upton

www.theupton.co.uk

Bristol Piano Club activities 12th and 13th April 2025.

This weekend we held a special event and a meeting.

– The special event was held at Southmead Hospital on Saturday 12th April where members, family and friends joined together to play and listen to the Bluthner Grand Piano in the atrium . We were joined by a Cello player too. The music sounded beautiful and was very well received by people passing by and those who stopped to listen, who included patients staff and visitors.

-The meeting held at Chris and Karen’s house in Saltford on Sunday 13th was also very successful with an interesting selection of classical and modern music, a wonderful array of food and very welcoming hosts. Many thanks to Chris and Karen for a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon.

Please see play list below.

Ret – Beethoven: Allegretto vivace from sonata in G, op. 31

Simon H – Victor Heymen: When I Fall in Love

Steve B – Gershwin: That Certain Felling & Who Cares

Simon S – Fauré: Nocturne No. 11

Peter H – Bach: Prelude in Eb minor, Bk 1

Chris UW (Euphonium) and Leo (piano) – Lovett Cooper: Donegal Bay

Jean W – Schubert: Minuet in C# minor D600 & Gershwin: Summertime

Ret – Schubert Impromptu in F minor, op. 142

Chris UW – Henry Mancini: Moon River

Simon S – Billie Holiday: Don’t Explain and Johnny Green: I Cover the Waterfront

Keynsham Concerts Present

Leon McCawley International Concert Pianist

Sat 7  Jun  2025 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM

St John’s Church Keynsham, BS31 2BL

Praised for his unfailingly communicative playing, British pianist Leon McCawley has been delighting audiences worldwide since winning, in 1993, First Prize in the International Beethoven Piano Competition in Vienna and Second Prize at the Leeds International Piano Competition. (Gramophone, February 2024).

To buy tickets – click on the link below.

https://buytickets.at/keynshamconcerts1/1637168

Thank you for supporting Keynsham Concerts.

Phonseca

  • Fom Bristol Piano Club member Matthew O’Connor. 
    • Hi All
    • Our new album Everything Lasts Forever is out now on Old Bad Habits Label. It’s available on all streaming services and also on Vinyl or CD from our Bandcamp page.
    • We are really proud of it and hope you enjoy it too .https://phonseca.bandcamp.com/
    • Our launch gig is this Friday at the Hen and Chicken, Bedminster and we are urging people to buy advance tickets if possible.https://hdfst.uk/e123266
    • So come along and join the party, it will be amazing to see you.We’ll have copies of the new album and also everything we’ve released so far at the gig!Enjoy the sun and hopefully see you there!
    • Matt (Phonseca)

Bristol Piano Club Meeting 16/03/2025

We all enjoyed the meeting at Henleaze Church – an excellent venue with lovely grand piano, plenty of seating and good dining facilites.

It was good to see some members that haven’t been to a meeting for a while too.

An interesting selection of music was played as follows:

Jean – Sonata Op 26 1st Movt – Beethoven

Len – Calmato – Chihro Todoroki

Anne K – Nocturne No 10 E minor – John Field / Prelude No 6 Lennox Berkeley

Charles – Sonata in D ( Andante) Op 28 – Beethoven

Ruth – Sonata in F K533 – Mozart

Kathryn – Our Evenings – From an Overgrown Path – Janacek / Sarabande from Partita 1 – Bach / Menuet from Sonata B minor – Haydon.

Simon H – Capricho Catalan – Albinez

Kay – The Little Shepherd – Debussy

Jane – Prelude in C m Chopin – into could it be magic