Events

Forthcoming Events

Performances of Seven Fantasies on Turning the Tide for solo piano. Pianist John Bruzon

Unitarian Church, New Road, Brighton
Friday 19th January 2024. Lunchtime Concert 12.30pm.

St Nicholas’s Church, Church Street, Brighton
Wednesday 21st February 2024. Afternoon Concert 2.00pm.

Holy Trinity Cathedral, Gibraltar
Thursday 29th February 2024. Private arrangement.

St Saviour’s Church South Street Eastbourne
Monday 26th August (August Bank Holiday) . Lunchtime Concert 1.00pm

In the UK concerts, Seven Fantasies on Turning the Tide will be introduced by the composer. This 7 minute work forms the centrepiece of a programme which begins with a selection from Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons, and concludes with Liszt’s La Chapelle de Guillaume Tell from Annie’s d Pélerinage : Suisse

Recent Events

The Cobweb Orchestra visits Hove!

On Saturday 5th October a contingent of the Cobweb Orchestra came to Bishop Hannington Church, Hove to play Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. Read about the event.

The Cobweb Orchestra is an open access, multi award winning orchestra based in the North of England where it comprises a regional network of local community groups meeting weekly, and a programme of weekend events open to all.

Performances in 2019

Butterfly Concert Series at Bishop Hannington Church, Hove

  • Bernardi Music Group, with special guest Jill Kemp recorders.
  • Music by Vivaldi, Bach, Schubert, and Cant.

Performances in 2018

Butterfly Concert at Bishop Hannington Church, Hove

Performed by Michala Petri (recorders) and Lars Hannibal (guitar) on 21st April 2018.

  • J.S. Bach Sonata F major (BWV 1033 Originally in C major)
  • Jacob van Eyck 2 Variations for Descant recorder solo.
  • Arcangelo Corelli La Follia
  • G.F.Handel Sonata B-flat-major
  • Anonymous Greensleeves to a ground for descant recorder and Basso continuo
  • Interval.
  • Edouard Lalo Fantasie Norvegienne for recorder and guitar (originally for violin and orchestra)
  • Stephanie Cant Winter Seascapes from Ospedaletti for recorder solo
  • Carl Nielsen Humoresque Bagatelles for recorder and guitar (originally for piano)
  • Edvard Grieg Five Lyric Pieces for recorder and guitar (originally for piano)
  • Piazzolla Tango

Performances in 2017

Suite in Ancient Style for cello and piano

Performed by Alexei Sarkissov cello, and Evgenia Startseva at the Music and Wine series of concerts at St. Luke’s Church Brighton on 22nd September 2017.

Mosaics at the Shipley Arts Festival

Mosaics for Piano Quartet performed by the Bernardi Music Group, leader Andrew Bernardi at the concert at Warnham Park on June 4th 2017.

Butterfly Concert at Bishop Hannington Memorial Church, Hove

Piano recital given by Stephanie Cant in memory of Frances Hamblin on Saturday April 22nd 2017. Featuring a selection of the music I often played for Frances at Cottage Grove.

  • J S BACH Preludes in C and G major WTC Bk 1, Prelude and Fugue in D minor WTC Bk 2, Sarabande and Gigue from French Suite in G major.
  • BEETHOVEN Pathetique Sonata Op 13
  • SCHUBERT Impromptu in Ab
  • STEPHANIE CANT Seven Fantasies on Turning the Tide
  • CHOPIN Waltz in Ab major Op 72 No 1, Waltz C sharp minor Op 64 No 1, Fantasie Impromptu, Waltz in A minor Op 34, Waltz E minor Op posth, Prelude in B minor Op 28, Etude in Ab major Op 25 No 1, Etude in F minor Op 25 No 2, Etude in C minor Op 10 No 12.

Panorama – 2 performances by Yuri Paterson-Olenich

Yuri played Panorama for LH at two concerts in Sussex, the first at a lunchtime concert at Hasting Museum on April 4th 2017 and the second at an evening concert at St Luke’s Church Brighton on April 8th 2017.

The title Panorama comes from two sources. First of all, the initial musical ideas and the opening of the work were composed whilst I was on holiday in the Vosges Mountains, Alsace, France in a hotel called Panorama because of the wonderful views from its rooms. Secondly, when I began serious work on the score sometime later, my aim became to somehow explore the whole ‘panorama’ of the keyboard.

The work has two musical themes, introduced in succession at the start of the piece. The first is lilting and lyrical, the second more angular and staccato. From the outset they interrupt each other’s progress, the second, more angular theme inhabiting a lower register than the opening lyrical melody. Subsequently they interweave – the one taking musical characteristics and keyboard territory from the other, leading eventually to a dramatic resolution.

The work was composed for Yuri.

Butterfly Concert at Bishop Hannington Memorial Church, Hove

Performed on March 3rd 2017, the programme included music by Vivaldi, Mozart, Schubert, Telemann and the first performance of Angelic Imagination by Stephanie Cant. Performed by The Bernardi Music Group, leader Andrew Bernardi, with Jill Kemp (recorders) Evgenia Startseva (piano) and Joanna Tomlinson (soprano).

Performances in 2016

Steyning Festival 2016

Piano recital given by Stephanie Cant at the Jarvis Music Room on 25th May 2016.

  • J S Bach Prelude in C major WTC Book 1
  • Beethoven Pathetique Sonata Op 13
  • Schubert Impromptu in Ab Major D 899
  • Stephanie Cant Seven Fantasies on Turning the Tide
  • Chopin Waltz in A minor Op 34 No 1, Waltz in E minor Op posth., Waltz in Ab Major Op 69 No 1, Etude in C minor Op 10 No 12 (Revolutionary).

Italian Serenade in Hyvinkää, Finland

Performance by the Hyvinkää Light Orchestra on 18th May 2016 at Hyvinkää Town Hall with the solo bass clarinet performed by Lauri Vaahtoranta.

Shipley Arts Festival performance of Wedding Songs for solo piano

‘An Audience with Hilaire Belloc in Words, Song and Music’ on 1st May 2016 in Shipley Church.

The programme included Shipley 2016 commission ‘Goodwood by the Sea,’by Roderick Williams, past Shipley Arts commission Cecilia McDowall’s ‘Great Hills,’ J.S.Bach’s Brandenburgh Concerto no.4, Stephanie Cant’s ‘Wedding Songs’ performed by the composer, and Belloc’s poems and readings recited by actor David Stephens in a theatrical interpretation directed by Ann Feloy.

Swaying Figures on a Landscape

The Cobweb Orchestra played some of this piece, originally for string Octet, in a special arrangement for large orchestra, during their Easter Residential at Sedbergh School in April 2016.

Playing the Broadwood at Nymans Gardens

Stephanie 2 at NymansStephanie Cant played the 1902 Broadwood piano in the house at Nymans Gardens during the house opening hours (11.00am – 4.00pm) on 6th March 2016.

Performances in 2015

Chopin Society Members’ Matinee

Winter Song (1993) performed by the composer on 13th December 2015 in Richmond.

Cobweb Orchestra Underground at Cleveland Ironstone Museum

Performance of Machines from After the Tide Turned on 2nd August 2015.

Italian Serenade performed by the Cobweb Orchestra

Italian Serenade for bassoon and orchestra was performed alongside a film of Italian landscapes and seascapes at the Cobweb Orchestra’s Easter Residential at Sedbergh School

In rehearsal

Rehearsing Italian Serenade

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Watching the film of Italian scenes, showing alongside the performance.

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Performing Italian Serenade, with the film showing in the distance.

Lunchtime concert, St. Nicholas’s Church, Brighton

By Caroline Collingridge, flute and Stephanie Cant, piano, on 18th February 2015.

  • Stephanie Cant Miniature Suite for Flute and Piano (1996)
  • Mozart Sonata in Eb for Flute and Piano K.380

Lunchtime concert, Chapel Royal Brighton

By Caroline Collingridge, flute and Stephanie Cant, piano, on 10th February 2015.

  • JS Bach Partita in C minor for flute and Clavier (according to BWV 997)
  • Mozart Sonata in Eb K.380 (originally with violin, arranged by Mozart for flute)
  • Stephanie Cant Flute Miniatures (1996)

Performances in 2014

Evening concert at St James’s, Piccadilly

‘Landscapes and Seascapes – a celebration of the music of Stephanie Cant’ took place on 25th October 2014. A pre-concert talk was given by Stephanie Cant, which included a performance by her of Wedding Songs (1993) by way of an introduction to her subsequent compositions in the main concert.

The rest of the music in the programme, by Bach, Schubert, Chopin and Rachmaninov, was chosen to reflect some of the influences there have been on Stephanie’s approach to composing for the piano.

Programme and performers
Taken 2014 Pesaro and Winter Sea 223

  • Jill Kemp recorders
    Stephanie Cant – ‘…but I will miss the seagulls ‘ (1999)
    Stephanie Cant – Winter Seascapes from ‘Ospedaletti’ (2004)
    Bach – Sonata in C major BWV 1033
  • Bobby Chen piano
    Schubert – Impromptus D 935 (Op. posth), Nos.1, 2, 3
    Stephanie Cant – Turning the Tide (2006)
    INTERVAL
  • Evgenia Startseva piano
    Stephanie Cant – Weardale Variations (2008)
    Chopin Etudes Op 10 No 3 in E major, Op. 25 No 5 in E minor
  • Yuri Paterson-Olenich piano
    Stephanie Cant – Panorama for LH (*premiere)
    Rachmaninov – Preludes Op.32, Nos.5 and 10; Op.25 No.5

Following the concert, a lively reception ensued at which all the performers and the composer mingled with the audience and compared notes.

Steyning Festival 2014

Piano recital at Jarvis Music Room on 28th May 2014. Programme included Stephanie Cant Wedding Songs 1993 and works by Haydn, Schumann, Chopin and Barry Mills.

Performances in 2013

Chapel Royal, Brighton

Piano recital on April 2nd 2013. Programme included Stephanie Cant Wedding Songs 1993 and works by Haydn, Schumann, Chopin and Barry Mills.

Master Musicians International

Performance at Saville Exchange, North Shields, Tyne and Wear on March 1st 2013. Programme included Stephanie Cant Wedding Songs 1993, extracts from Seven Miniatures based on Turning the Tide(2007) and works by Haydn, Schumann, Chopin and Barry Mills.