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| Monday 15-Jul-13 12:00pm |
Westholme Theatre, BlackburnJonathan Aasgaard/Martin Roscoe-Cello & Piano lunchtime recital -Ribble Valley International Piano Week |
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| Westholme Theatre, Blackburn, Westholme School , Meins Road, Blackburn BB2 6QU, United Kingdom Monday 15-Jul-13 12:00pm Jonathan Aasgaard/Martin Roscoe-Cello & Piano lunchtime recital -Ribble Valley International Piano Week | ||
| Thursday 27-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolDon Quixote |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Thursday 27-Feb-14 07:30pm Don Quixote Richard Strauss claimed that he could depict even a knife and fork in music. So when he turned his imagination to the tale of Don Quixote, the results were… well, hear for yourself, as Vasily Petrenko and the Orchestra summon up sorcerers, knights, windmills and a whole flock of bleating sheep!
It’s a musical shaggy-dog story with the warmest of hearts, and a great showcase for the Orchestra’s principal cello, Jonathan Aasgaard. First, though, Rimsky-Korsakov pops open the musical Cava, before we welcome a true living legend of the violin, as Vadim Repin makes his Liverpool debut in the sparky, songful concerto by the great Polish-turned-British composer, Andrzej Panufnik, whose centenary we celebrate. Serious fun – and real passion. | ||
| Sunday 2-Mar-14 02:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolFire and Ice |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Sunday 2-Mar-14 02:30pm Fire and Ice Richard Strauss claimed that he could depict even a knife and fork in music. So when he turned his imagination to the tale of Don Quixote, the results were…well, hear for yourself, as Vasily Petrenko and the Orchestra summon up sorcerers, knights, windmills and a whole flock of bleating sheep! It’s a musical shaggy-dog story with the warmest of hearts, and a great showcase for the Orchestra’s superb Principal Cello, Jonathan Aasgaard.
First, though, the star-crossed lovers of Tchaikovsky’s ballet open the concert, before we welcome a true living legend of the violin, as Vadim Repin makes his Liverpool debut in the ice and fire of Sibelius’ atmospheric concerto. Serious fun – and real passion. | ||