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Concert for Ukraine
Sat 17 December

Saturday, December the 17th is an important date for two reasons. As we all know, it’s the time when Santa is working flat out to make sure that children’s presents arrive in the right place at the right time.

It’s also very important for another reason. Clonter will be staging a concert featuring both local Ukrainian musicians and internationally acclaimed Ukrainian artists including pianist Ivan Hovorun and opera singer Khrystyna Makar.

Ivan is forging a reputation as one of the most acutely perceptive and insightfully intelligent musicians of our time. He first performed for the public of his native city Lviv at the age of nine. He was only eleven when he first performed with a full orchestra, since when he has been invited to perform annually with the Lviv Symphony Orchestra and also performed with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine.

Khrystyna completed her studies with Alexander Vostryakov of the Kyiv National Opera and Olga Pasichnyk of the Polish Royal Opera, before embarking on a career which has taken her to many of the most prestigious Concert Halls and Festivals of Europe, including: Vienna, Antwerp, Dresden, Amsterdam, Berlin, Hamburg, Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Munich, Stavanger, Stockholm and Geneva.

The Ukrainian line-up will be joined by highly acclaimed local folk musicians, Brennan and Buchanan, with other local musicians as yet unconfirmed. These are hoped to include the Leek Peace Choir.

This very special evening will raise much needed money not only to support the work of the local Congleton Area Ukraine Support Network, but also to send money to the Rotary International Crisis Task Force project.

This remarkable project aims to provide 300 temporary homes in Moshchun where many houses were destroyed during the Russian invasion of Kiev (see video below).
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Please show your support for Ukraine this Christmas. It will be a night not to be missed.
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Line-Up So Far

Khrystyna Makar – Soprano

Khrystyna Makar was born in Lviv, Ukraine. After having been awarded a Master’s degree in Voice at the Lviv National Music Academy, she completed her studies with Alexander Vostryakov of the Kyiv National Opera and Olga Pasichnyk of the Polish Royal Opera, before embarking on a career which has taken her to many of the most prestigious Concert Halls and Festivals of Europe, including: Vienna, Antwerp, Dresden, Amsterdam, Berlin, Hamburg, Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Leipzig, Munich; Stavanger, Stockholm and Geneva. Khrystyna has performed under the baton of some of the most prominent present-day conductors, including: Lorenzo Castriota, Ferdinando Nazzaro, Mattias Georg Kedlinger, Georg Kugi, Martin Kerschbaum, Alexander Rumpf, Roman Kreslenko, Sergey Horovets, Yuriy Bervetsky, Teodor Kucher, Vladimir Syvokhip, Myron Yusypovych and Vasyl Yatsynyak. Khrystyna is a passionate enthusiast of 21st century music and has performed in the World Premieres of such works as Bazhansky’s ‘Dovbush’ and ‘The White Gypsy’, Dimas Artur da Silva’s ‘Amen’, Scott Brickmann’s ‘Kaddish’, Gabriele Spampinato’s ‘Stabat Mater’. Further concert and opera repertoire include Handel – ‘Messiah’; Bach – ‘St. Matthew and St. John Passions’, ‘Cantata No. 51’, ‘Christmas Oratorio’; Rossini – ‘Missa Solemnis’; Beethoven – ‘9th Symphony’; Verdi – ‘Requiem’; Orff – ‘Carmina Burana’; Dvořák – ‘Stabat Mater’; Müller – ‘2nd Symphony’; Szymanovsky – ‘Stabat Mater’; Liudkevych – ‘Testament’; Mozart – ‘Magic Flute’ – First Lady, Queen of the Night; Verdi – ‘La Traviata’ – Violetta; Puccini – ‘La Bohème’ – Mimi; Rachmaninov – ‘Aleko’ – Zemfira.
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Iwan Owen – Accompanist

Iwan Owen graduated from the Royal Northern College of Music in 2019 achieving a Master’s degree with distinction. He studied with Benjamin Frith on a full scholarship as an ABRSM Scholar and won the Piano Recital Prize in 2018, the college’s highest award for piano playing. He was also awarded the Shirely Catarall Award and the Elsie Thurston Accompanist Prize. Iwan has enjoyed success in national and international competitions; a finalist in the keyboard category at the Royal Over-Seas League Competition in 2016 and, in 2014, he won first prize at the Llangollen International Eisteddfod and the National Eisteddfod of Wales. He was also awarded Gregynog Young Pianist of the Year in 2013. Iwan has participated in masterclasses given by renowned pianists including Paul Badura-Skoda, Peter Frankl, John Perry, Nelson Goerner, Pascal Rogé, Phillippe Cassard, Vovka Ashkenazy, Kathryn Stott, David Owen Norris and Stefano Fiuzzi. He has also received chamber music coaching from Susan Tomes, Peter Cropper, Petr Prause, Natalie Klouda, Leonard Elschenbroich and Qian Wu. Iwan also has much experience as a chamber musician and accompanist. He joined Ensemble Cymru in 2019, an ensemble focused on bringing chamber music to audiences in and around Wales, and was accepted on to the Live Music Now scheme in 2016. He has also enjoyed working closely with many of the RNCM’s vocal teachers, including Louise Winter, Sandra Dugdale, Susan Roper and Mathew Best.
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Ivan Hovorun – Pianist

Ivan Hovorun is forging a reputation as one of the most acutely perceptive and insightfully intelligent musicians of our time. Born in Ukraine, Ivan’s  piano studies began with his mother, herself a talented professional musician, at the age of five and at the age of six went on to study at the Krushelnytska Music High School. Ivan first performed for the public of his native city at the age of nine. He was only eleven when he first performed with a full orchestra, since when he has been invited to perform annually with the Lviv Symphony Orchestra. Ivan chose to pursue his higher musical studies in England, having been awarded a scholarship in 2004 to study at the Royal Northern College of Music, from which he graduated with a Master of Music degree in 2011. Participating in masterclasses led by Howard Shelley, Barry Douglas, Stephen Hough, Charles Rosen, Peter Donohoe, Imogen Cooper, Stephen Kovacevich, Vovka Ashkenazy, Jean Efflam Bavouzet, Francois-Joel Thiollier, Boris Petrushansky, Eliso Virsaladze, Dmitry Bashkirov and Arie Vardi. Ivan has also studied with Graham Scott, Nelson Goerner, Alexander Melnikov and Michel Beroff. Ivan has performed with major Eastern and Western European orchestras as diverse as the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine and the Manchester Camerata, Collegium Musicum. His extensive list of artistic collaborations has seen him work with Kenneth Woods, John Traill, Andre de Ridder, Clarc Rudell, Gordan Nikolitch. In past seasons Ivan’s festival and orchestral appearances have included Scarlatti, Haydn, Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms, Chopin and Rachmaninov Festivals at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, the International Rachmaninov Conference in the same city, and the James Macmillan Festival, Alexander Goehr Festival and Judith Weir Festival  at the Wigmore Hall in London and at the RNCM and the Buckingham Summer Festival. Ivan’s solo recitals encompassing a diverse collection of venues including Italy’s Saluzzo, Sermoneta, Imola and Ragusa Ibla, Sicily; London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields, St James’s Piccadilly, St Lawrence Jewry, One Moorgate Place, Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall and Chetham’s School of Music, and a wealth of English cathedrals including Lincoln, Blackburn, Chichester, Ripon, Chichester and Southwell Minster.  Ivan is the winner of numerous competition prizes and scholarships, including the Ragusa Ibla International Piano Competition (Italy), the Farbotony National Piano Competition (Ukraine), the Premio Speciale Accademia di Imola (Italy), the Intercollegiate Sheepdrove Piano Competition, the Philharmonia Orchestra Martin Musical Scholarship, the Myra Hess Award from the Musicians Benevolent Fund, the Hattori Foundation Award, the Grant from the Solti Foundation, the Yamaha UK Scholarship, and the John Halsall Scholarship. Mr Hovorun’s recordings include Lvov TV Young Musician (Ukraine, 1994), the Radio Live Farbotony Competition (2001), Chandos Chan 10455 RNCMWO/Rundell: Liszt Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Melodies at BBC Studio 7, Manchester (2007), and a MIFCO promotional CD/DVD Recording Duet (2011), Stoller Hall (2017), Halle St Peters (2020, 2021).
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Taisiia Holovko – Saxophonist
Accompanied by Alex Daikin
+ Quartet from the Royal Northern College of Music
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Brennan & Buchanan

Singer-songwriter Esther Brennan, accompanied by Ian Buchanan on dobro and mandolin, perform a selection of beautiful, heartfelt and personal songs. Esther and Ian have performed at Clonter on a number of occasions both on the Clonter stage as well as part of the Ramsey Room Sessions, and generously donating their time, talent and immense heart at the annual Clonter Fair in aid of Cancer Research and this year to Ukraine.

https://brennanandbuchanan.bandcamp.com/releases
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Leek Peace Choir – TBC

The Leek Peace Choir was formed in 2014 and was previously an integral part of the Peace Through Folk organisation. They have now branched out to “go it alone”, though they still have valuable support from Peace Through Folk. Their songs come mainly from the folk and protest song tradition but they do not allow themselves to be limited by this. The choir is based in Leek, Staffordshire and meets regularly for rehearsals. They perform in concerts, folk festivals and other events – either alone or in the company of other like minded performers. Woody Guthrie said “It’s a folk singer’s job to comfort disturbed people and to disturb comfortable people.” Singing, and making music is a great way for ordinary people to make a difference. And it’s a great way to spend time in good company. Singing has changed the world and can continue to do so.

https://leekpeacechoir.uk
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Ticket Pricing & Booking Information

Tickets £20, Ukrainians, Students & Children (Under 16) £10

Doors Open 6pm

Performance Starts 7pm

Interval 30 minute interval; pre-order pre-performance supper*, or bring your own picnic

Dress Code Casual
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Drink Arrangements – Since May, the bar has been under new management, and all drink consumed inside the premises must be purchased from the bar. These may be ordered in advance.
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*Pre-Performance Supper Details to follow shortly

Picnic Tables available
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