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One-Day Course

Webern: Passacaglia;
Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole

26 April 2026

Henry Wood Hall
Trinity Church Square
London SE1 4HU

Cost
  • Non student
    £44
  • Student
    £25

These two contrasting masterpieces, by great composers of the 20th century whose musical styles took radically different paths, are united by a moment in time, both being composed in 1908.

Webern’s Passacaglia is, unlike his later work, for the most part lush in tone and texture, relating to a late-Romantic sound and melodic contours that he would later abandon in his quest for a personal, stripped-down style. The simple device of a passacaglia, a mainstay of the Baroque, consists of a short theme in the bass overlaid with a series of variations on that theme. Ravel was born in the Pyrenees, and his mother was Basque, and his lifelong attraction to and mastery of the Spanish idiom is undeniable. Written in only thirty days, the four-movement Rapsodie was an immediate success and firmly established Ravel as a master of the orchestral medium.

Applications are invited for all sections of the orchestra from players at Grade 8-plus, or equivalent.

The nearest stations to Henry Wood Hall are Borough, Elephant and Castle, and London Bridge. There is free parking in the surrounding streets on Sundays (and parking on the forecourt for large instruments).

Please note that while the hall is in the central London congestion charge zone (fee £15, payable online), it only operates on Sundays only if you’re driving through the zone between 12.00 and 18.00, which should mean players are not affected.

(The London Ultra Low Emission Zone applies all day, every day. Check here to see if your vehicle is affected.)

Repertoire:

Passacaglia Op. 1

Anton Webern

Rapsodie espagnole M.54

Maurice Ravel

Conductor:

Robert Hodge

Schedule

10.30-13.30

14.30-17.15

Open Rehearsal

17.45

All course fees are subsidised by our fundraising activities and fees are further reduced for students. Some bursary funding is available: please enquire when applying for courses. In addition to the general full and part bursaries we offer, we have two specific bursary schemes:

  • Co-Principal Strings Student Bursary scheme

    If you are currently studying full-time at a UK conservatoire and would appreciate the opportunity to work intensively on large-scale symphonic repertoire with professional conductors, without the pressure of public performance, at the same time as benefiting directly from the experience of our professional string principals, why not apply for the Co-Principal Strings Student bursary scheme? Successful applicants will be offered a bursary-funded place on one of our London weekend courses as co-principal first or second violin, viola, cello or double bass. A modest contribution to travel costs is available to participants studying outside London.

  • Play ON bursary programme

    Our newest bursary programme, Play ON, initiated in 2022 by a grant from the Victoria Wood Foundation, enables us to offer a number of bursary-funded places on London weekend courses to current conservatoire students and recent graduates across all sections of the orchestra, particularly those who studied and/or graduated during the Covid pandemic. A contribution to travel costs is available to all participants.

To apply for these schemes, please email admin@rehearsal-orchestra.org with your CV.