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Tuesday 17 December 2024   |   7:30pm
Limited Availability

The BBC Big Band - ‘A Swinging Christmas’

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The BBC Big Band - ‘A Swinging Christmas’

Part of Jazz

Part of Christmas at The Glasshouse

Sage One

Limited Availability

Tickets – £31.50

Big. Bold.  Festive classics – with a Swing twist.

Conductor: Barry Forgie
Vocalist: Emer McParland

Celebrate the festive season in style with the internationally acclaimed BBC Big Band, legendary conductor Barry Forgie, and the extraordinary vocal talents of vocalist Emer McParland, as they perform a sparkling collection of seasonal favourites.

Expect an evening of festive classics – with a Swing twist! Featuring numbers such as Winter Wonderland, Santa Baby, I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, and The Christmas Song – through to reimagined versions of classic Christmas carols and a sprinkling of Big Band and Swing classics for good measure! This is the perfect swinging start to your Christmas celebrations.

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Need to know

Venue: Sage One (all seated)

Price: £31.50

Stage Times: Announced nearer showtime.

Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.

World class … a brilliant musical force

The Telegraph

Joyous…!

George Benson

I told my wife that for my next birthday I want this band as a gift

Lalo Schifrin

About the artists

BBC Big Band Bio

The BBC Big Band:

Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading and most versatile Orchestras, The BBC Big Band continues to delight audiences around the world through their broadcasts on BBC Radio and their live performances.

In addition to its regular studio and concert recordings, the BBC Big Band regularly gives live performances at major venues around the UK, as well as touring with major music artists abroad. Within the UK, the BBC Big Band is perhaps best known for its show Big Band Special on BBC Radio 2, as well its appearances on BBC Radio 3’s Jazz Line Up. Its performances also reach huge global audiences through its regular broadcasts for the BBC World Service, satellite radio and via the internet.

Emer McParland - BBC Big Band

Emer McParland (vocals):

Trained at Trinity College of Music in London, Emer’s unique versatility has led her to be involved in various music projects. These have included singing on movie soundtracks such as Avengers, Disney’s Aladdin, Harry Potter, Mission: Impossible, Tomb Raider, Sleepy Hollow and The Mummy Returns, as well as being featured along include popular music artists such as diverse as Peter Gabriel, Katherine Jenkins and Bjork.

Emer’s heart lies in live work, and she has appeared at some of the UK’s premier music venues, including The Royal Albert Hall, London’s legendary jazz venue Ronnie Scott’s, as well as London’s Hyde Park.  Her orchestral experience includes appearances with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra,  RTE Concert Orchestra (Ireland), The BBC Concert Orchestra and, of course, the wonderful BBC Big Band

Barry Forgie - bbc big band

Barry Forgie (musical director & conductor):

When you consider that Barry Forgie conducted a brass band at three, was playing trombone at ten, and leading his own jazz group at 16, it seems strange that his first career aspiration was to be a vet! However, the lure of music eventually led him to a Bachelor of Music Degree at the University of Wales, and regular BBC broadcasts with his own band.

Over the course of his career Barry has worked as an arranger/composer and musical associate on numerous Hollywood films, Concert Tours, and BBC Recordings and Broadcasts. He has covered the whole gamut of music, from conducting Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song And Dance in London’s West End to the composition of a 50-minute Beatles symphony.

Barry began conducting the BBC Big Band on a regular basis in 1977. He has built an unparalleled repertoire for the band, transcribing the best of big band music from early Ellington, through the Swing era, to the likes of Gerry Mulligan and Buddy Rich.
Unrealised ambitions to swim the Channel, play rugby for England, row for Cambridge, defeat Kasparov at chess, and invent a new computer language for Microsoft, are more than compensated for by the thrill of fronting the BBC Big Band!

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Tickets

Tuesday 17 December 2024

£31.50