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| Friday 3-Sep-10 11:00am |
Queen's Hall, EdinburghDuo Sol Edinburgh International Festival |
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| Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9JG, United Kingdom Friday 3-Sep-10 11:00am Duo Sol Duo Sol brings a flamboyant programme of music from the new world together with Beethoven’s dazzling Kreutzer Sonata. One of Hollywood’s leading film composers, Korngold was just 20 when he wrote incidental music for Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Piazzolla’s Le Grand Tango is a vital tango alternately languorous and impassioned. Australian composers Ross Edwards and Matthew Hindson show very different influences and ambitions, reconnecting music with ritual, spontaneity and the impulse to dance and exploring elements of techno and death-metal styles respectively. John Adams’s Road Movies travels through three movements: Relaxed Groove, Meditative and 40% Swing. Tickets from £7 Supported by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria | ||
| Friday 3-Sep-10 07:00pm |
Wolkenturm, GrafeneggWiener Philharmoniker Grafenegg Festival |
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| Wolkenturm, Grafenegg, Grafenegg, Austria Friday 3-Sep-10 07:00pm Wiener Philharmoniker | ||
| Friday 3-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 65 BBC Proms |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Friday 3-Sep-10 07:30pm Prom 65 In the first of his two Proms with the Berlin Philharmonic, Sir Simon Rattle couples Beethoven’s punchy Fourth Symphony – a work packed with drama beneath its sunny surfaces – with Mahler’s First, which recalls the youthful song-cycle heard in Prom 62 while tracing a characteristic Mahlerian scenario of hard-fought triumph over personal doubts and demons. | ||
| Friday 3-Sep-10 08:00pm |
The Studio, BrightlingseaSacconi Quartet at Studio Music |
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| The Studio, Brightlingsea, Brightlingsea CO7 0SX, United Kingdom Friday 3-Sep-10 08:00pm Sacconi Quartet at Studio Music | ||
| Friday 3-Sep-10 09:00pm |
Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Sala Santa Cecilia, RomeOrchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Beethoven Festival Rome |
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| Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Sala Santa Cecilia, Rome, 00196 Rome, Italy Friday 3-Sep-10 09:00pm Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia | ||
| Saturday 4-Sep-10 10:30am |
Kapelle Gstaad Matinée des jeunes étoiles VIII Menuhin Festival Gstaad |
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| Kapelle Gstaad, Gstaad, Switzerland Saturday 4-Sep-10 10:30am Matinée des jeunes étoiles VIII CHF 30 € 20 | ||
| Saturday 4-Sep-10 07:30pm |
St John the Baptist, PlushPlush Ensemble Music at Plush |
Liszt, Années de Pélérinage, Première Année: Suisse: Vallée d'Obermann, S. 160 (arranged for piano trio) Birtwistle, New Work (for solo cello) |
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| St John the Baptist, Plush, Dorset, UK, Plush DT2 7RJ, United Kingdom Saturday 4-Sep-10 07:30pm Plush Ensemble This concert features contrasting pieces ranging from Beethoven to the world premiere of Birtwistle’s new work for solo cello. Expect to be challenged and delighted by the group’s infectious energy and original interpretations. Liszt, Franz (1811-1886), Années de Pélérinage, Première Année: Suisse: Vallée d'Obermann, S. 160 (arranged for piano trio) Birtwistle, Harrison (b. 1934), New Work (for solo cello) | ||
| Sunday 5-Sep-10 02:30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 67 - Last Night of the Proms 1910 BBC Proms |
Paganini, Moto Perpetuo in C major, Op.11 (arr. Pitt) Mussorgsky, Rayok (The Peep Show) (orch. Henry Wood) Bizet, L’Arlésienne (excerpts) Matthews, Dark Pastoral – based on the surviving fragment of the slow movement of Vaughan Williams’s Cello Concerto (1942) (BBC commission: world première) Dvořák, Humoresque in G flat major, Op. 101 No. 7 (orch. Henry Wood) |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Sunday 5-Sep-10 02:30pm Prom 67 - Last Night of the Proms 1910 To open our daylong tribute to Proms founder-conductor HenryWood, we present his own Last Night programme from a century ago – so producing the first Proms season ever to feature two Last Nights. While this parade of short popular classics truly recalls Promenade concerts of another age, we also continue Wood’s commitment to new works – what Wood called his ‘novelties’. So one short cello piece from the original 1910 programme is this afternoon replaced by a brand-new work, based on a movement from the unfinished Cello Concerto by Vaughan Williams. Mussorgsky, Modest Petrovich (1839-1881), Rayok (The Peep Show) (orch. Henry Wood) Bizet, Georges (1838-1875), L’Arlésienne (excerpts) Matthews, David (b. 1943), Dark Pastoral – based on the surviving fragment of the slow movement of Vaughan Williams’s Cello Concerto (1942) (BBC commission: world première) Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904), Humoresque in G flat major, Op. 101 No. 7 (orch. Henry Wood) Jennifer Larmore, Mezzo-soprano Sergei Leiferkus, Baritone Steven Isserlis, Cello BBC Concert Orchestra Paul Daniel, Conductor Price type: Free | ||
| Monday 6-Sep-10 07:00pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 69 BBC Proms |
MacMillan, The Sacrifice (Three interludes, London première) |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Monday 6-Sep-10 07:00pm Prom 69 The Royal Scottish National Orchestra and its French-born Music Director, Stéphane Denève, join Paul Lewis as he rounds off his cycle of the five Beethoven piano concertos with the last and most proudly majestic of them all. Taking up this afternoon’s Italian theme, they play spectacular orchestral showpieces by Berlioz and Respighi, inspired respectively by Rome’s lively street life and its imperial past; while, cementing Celtic connections, they introduce a recent symphonic suite drawn from the Scottish composer James MacMillan’s opera The Sacrifice, inspired by the medieval folk tales of The Mabinogion and premiered to great acclaim by Welsh National Opera in 2007. MacMillan, James (b. 1959), The Sacrifice (Three interludes, London première) | ||
| Tuesday 7-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-SaalChamber concert Artemis Quartet Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Tuesday 7-Sep-10 08:00pm Chamber concert Artemis Quartet | ||
| Wednesday 8-Sep-10 04:00pm |
Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-SaalChamber concert Artemis Quartet Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Wednesday 8-Sep-10 04:00pm Chamber concert Artemis Quartet | ||
| Thursday 9-Sep-10 12:30pm |
De Munt | La Monnaie: Fiocco Hall, BrusselsL'armee des romantiques Klarafestival |
Works by Mendelssohn |
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| De Munt | La Monnaie: Fiocco Hall, Brussels, Rue Leopoldstraat 23, B1000 Brussels, Belgium Thursday 9-Sep-10 12:30pm L'armee des romantiques SOME CHARMING SCOTTISH MELODIES: During the second afternoon concert in the miniature series L’Armée des Romantiques Alexis Kossenko will immerse you in the music of Beethoven and Mendelssohn. Commissioned by the publishing firm Thomson and at the recommendation of Haydn, Beethoven made arrangements of a collection of Scottish folk melodies. These simple, moving songs will be followed by one of Mendelssohn’s most famous works, presented in an unknown version for piano, flute and cello. This original work from 1840 was only discovered a few years ago and, according to Kossenko, is one of the ‘most beautiful pieces of chamber music for fl ute from the 19th century’. With its powerful, effervescent and melancholy tones this work creates a compelling atmosphere. Works by Mendelssohn, Felix (1809-1847) | ||
| Thursday 9-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-SaalChamber concert Artemis Quartet Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Thursday 9-Sep-10 08:00pm Chamber concert Artemis Quartet | ||
| Thursday 9-Sep-10 09:00pm |
Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Sala Santa Cecilia, RomeOrchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Beethoven Festival Rome |
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| Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Sala Santa Cecilia, Rome, 00196 Rome, Italy Thursday 9-Sep-10 09:00pm Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 07:00pm |
NHK Hall, Tokyo NHK Symphony Orchestra |
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| NHK Hall, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Friday 10-Sep-10 07:00pm NHK Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 07:30pm |
The Chapel, NorwichNorwich Chamber Music |
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| The Chapel, Norwich, 64 Park Lane, Norwich, United Kingdom Friday 10-Sep-10 07:30pm Norwich Chamber Music Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Beethovenhalle, BonnOpening concert with Hélène Grimaud, Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen & Paavo Järvi Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm Opening concert with Hélène Grimaud, Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen & Paavo Järvi | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Long Center for the Performing Arts: Dell Hall, Austin, TXAustin Symphony Presents André Watts |
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| Long Center for the Performing Arts: Dell Hall, Austin, TX, 701 W. Riverside Drive, Austin, TX 78704, United States Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm Austin Symphony Presents André Watts André Watts burst upon the music world at the age of 16 when Leonard Bernstein chose him to make his debut with the New York Philharmonic in their Young People's Concerts, broadcast nationwide on CBS-TV. Only two weeks later, Bernstein asked him to substitute at the last minute for the ailing Glenn Gould in performances of Liszt's E-flat Concerto with the New York Philharmonic, thus launching his career in storybook fashion. More than 45 years later, André Watts remains one of today's most celebrated and beloved superstars. | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Wharton Center, East Lansing, MILansing Symphony Orchestra - MasterWorks 1: Beethoven's Triple |
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| Wharton Center, East Lansing, MI, East Lansing, 48823, United States Friday 10-Sep-10 08:00pm Lansing Symphony Orchestra - MasterWorks 1: Beethoven's Triple Timothy Muffitt, Conductor; Trio Terzetto; Diana Cohen, Violin; Tanya Ell, Violoncello; Renana Gutman, Piano; REZNICEK - Overture to Donna Diana; BEETHOVEN - Concerto for Violin, Cello & Piano; BRAHMS - Symphony No. 2; Tickets: $45-$12, based on seating Student prices available! Call or visit our website to order! The Lansing Symphony’s 81st season opens with the festive Overture to Donna Diana. Joining the orchestra for Beethoven’s Triple Concerto is Trio Terzetto, featuring Okemos native Tanya Ell. The young trio has received enormous acclaim for their abilities and passion. They bring their youthful energy to Beethoven’s Triple, a masterpiece for piano trio and orchestra. The evening concludes with Brahms’ Symphony No. 2, a cornerstone of the Romantic repertoire. Combining deep, soulful moments with abrupt explosions of sheer joy, the symphony ends triumphantly as we launch our season. | ||
| Friday 10-Sep-10 09:00pm |
Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Sala Santa Cecilia, RomeOrchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Beethoven Festival Rome |
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| Auditorium Parco della Musica di Roma, Sala Santa Cecilia, Rome, 00196 Rome, Italy Friday 10-Sep-10 09:00pm Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 11:00am |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonLight: Johannes Moser & Sophie Cashell - Beethoven, Janacek, Messiaen Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Saturday 11-Sep-10 11:00am Light: Johannes Moser & Sophie Cashell - Beethoven, Janacek, Messiaen Tickets £4.50
The young German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser came to the world's attention when he won the famous Tchaikovsky Cello Competition in 2002. He's since performed as a soloist with the world's great orchestras, and also made a name as a chamber musician, inspirational educator and exponent of the electric cello. He's joined by pianist Sophie Cashell, winner of BBC TV's Classical Star competition (2007) for two contrasting programmes exploring core works of the cello repertoire mixed with live improvisation on electric cello and Nintendo Wiimote. Both e-cello works will be created using strands from the other works on the programme through improvisation. Moser will take feelings and themes from each piece to create a link from one work to the next, as he explains: ‘I would like to share my experiments of the past few months with the electric cello, and show that work-in-progress against pieces that have been in my repertoire for years. I feel more and more that these pieces are subject to subtle improvisations constantly, keeping the music fresh and alive. I am very pleased to be working with Sophie since she really knows the repertoire inside out and is a very keen spirit herself.' Beethoven's two late Sonatas (from 1815) are characterised by brevity, compression and the incredible ingenuity of the mature composer. The first, in C major, Beethoven named a ‘free' sonata, his way of accounting for its unconventional design. It opens with deceptively gentle simplicity before plunging into its stormy A minor Allegro Vivace. From out of a dreamily rhapsodic, recitative-like Adagio bursts a spirited, Haydn-like Finale in which the instruments play an exuberant game of cat-and-mouse. Janáček's twinkling Podháka (A Fairy tale) evokes the magical Russian tale of Prince Ivan and his love for Maria, daughter of the King of the Underworld. Drawing on folk song and delightful dance rhythms, it follows the lovers' trials and enchantments leading to their eventual happy union. Louange à l'éternité de Jésus is a movement from Messaien's Quartet for the End of Time, written while he was a prisoner in Stalag 8a during the Second World War. Inspired by the Book of Revelation, this magnum opus, composed for musicians available in the camp, was given its premiere before 5,000 shivering inmates on 15 January 1941. In this movement of mesmerising serenity, the cellist plays a long, sustained cantilena over slowly shifting, pulsating harmonies on the piano. A glowing meditation praising the eternal love of Jesus, it is essential Messaien, while prefiguring a whole wave of Minimalist music that would blossom in the late 20th century. Multi-buy Offers: Book tickets and save money 3+ events save 10% 6+ events saves 15% 10+ events save 20% The same number of tickets must be booked for each event to qualify for the discount. To book using our multi-buy offer please contact our Box Office where you will be offered the discount on the online price. | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 12:15pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonDark: Johannes Moser & Sophie Cashell - Bach, Takemitsu, Beethoven Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Saturday 11-Sep-10 12:15pm Dark: Johannes Moser & Sophie Cashell - Bach, Takemitsu, Beethoven Tickets: £4.50
The young German-Canadian cellist Johannes Moser came to the world's attention when he won the famous Tchaikovsky Cello Competition in 2002. He's since performed as a soloist with the world's great orchestras, and also made a name as a chamber musician, inspirational educator and exponent of the electric cello. He's joined by pianist Sophie Cashell, winner of BBC TV's Classical Star competition (2007) for two contrasting programmes exploring core works of the cello repertoire mixed with live improvisation on electric cello and Nintendo Wiimote. Both e-cello works will be created using strands from the other works on the programme through improvisation. Moser will take feelings and themes from each piece to create a link from one work to the next, as he explains: ‘I would like to share my experiments of the past few months with the electric cello, and show that work-in-progress against pieces that have been in my repertoire for years. I feel more and more that these pieces are subject to subtle improvisations constantly, keeping the music fresh and alive. I am very pleased to be working with Sophie since she really knows the repertoire inside out and is a very keen spirit herself.' For the great Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, J S Bach's fifth suite was simply ‘darkness'. Written for a cello with its top A string tuned down to G, it is the most shadowy and mysterious of the Suites, with this Sarabande forming a still point, its measured, falling phrases, unwinding with their extraordinary chromatic logic into the void. For some, this eloquent aria of pain represents nothing less than the Crucifixion. Toru Takemitsu combined a Japanese sensibility with Western techniques inspired by Debussy, Webern, Messaien and Cage. Orion, named after the constellation, is a chamber version of the first movement of his cello concerto, Orion and Pleiades. Moser recalls meeting Takemitsu's long-time recording producer, who explained that his tempi markings were related to the Japanese Qi, which means breathing. ‘So however a performer decides to breathe this music will determine the tempo.' Beethoven's Sonata in D for piano and cello was to be his last in the form. The first movement, with its jubilant rising arpeggio, is driven by optimism and vigour, in sharp contrast to the sombre Adagio, and its memorably dark-hued chorale. The work ends with a muscular fugue, which takes us back to Bach. Multi-buy Offers: Book tickets and save money 3+ events save 10% 6+ events saves 15% 10+ events save 20% The same number of tickets must be booked for each event to qualify for the discount. To book using our multi-buy offer please contact our Box Office where you will be offered the discount on the online price. | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 03:00pm |
NHK Hall, Tokyo NHK Symphony Orchestra |
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| NHK Hall, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Saturday 11-Sep-10 03:00pm NHK Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 07:30pm |
St Georges Hall, LiverpoolSimón Bolívar Quartet |
Ponce, Estrellita (arr. Alvaro Bitran) |
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| St Georges Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool L1 1JJ, United Kingdom Saturday 11-Sep-10 07:30pm Simón Bolívar Quartet Part of the RLPO Rodewald Concert Series Ponce, Manuel Maria (1882-1948), Estrellita (arr. Alvaro Bitran) Halffter, Rodolfo (1900-1987), 8 Tientos (Cuarteto Revueltas, Tiento No. 5) | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Baptist Church, Saffron WaldenSaffron Walden Music |
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| Baptist Church, Saffron Walden, Saffron Walden, Saffron Walden CB10, United Kingdom Saturday 11-Sep-10 07:30pm Saffron Walden Music Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Long Center for the Performing Arts: Dell Hall, Austin, TXAustin Symphony Presents André Watts |
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| Long Center for the Performing Arts: Dell Hall, Austin, TX, 701 W. Riverside Drive, Austin, TX 78704, United States Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm Austin Symphony Presents André Watts André Watts burst upon the music world at the age of 16 when Leonard Bernstein chose him to make his debut with the New York Philharmonic in their Young People's Concerts, broadcast nationwide on CBS-TV. Only two weeks later, Bernstein asked him to substitute at the last minute for the ailing Glenn Gould in performances of Liszt's E-flat Concerto with the New York Philharmonic, thus launching his career in storybook fashion. More than 45 years later, André Watts remains one of today's most celebrated and beloved superstars. | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris Beethoven Cycle |
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| Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris, 75008 Paris, France Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm Beethoven Cycle | ||
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Beethovenhalle, BonnSol Gabetta, Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen & Paavo Järvi Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm Sol Gabetta, Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen & Paavo Järvi | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 11:00am |
Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden Dresden Staatskapelle |
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| Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden, Dresden, Germany Sunday 12-Sep-10 11:00am Dresden Staatskapelle | ||
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Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-SaalPiano recital Paul Lewis Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Sunday 12-Sep-10 11:00am Piano recital Paul Lewis | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 12:15pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonGould Piano Trio - Variations in a Major Key Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Sunday 12-Sep-10 12:15pm Gould Piano Trio - Variations in a Major Key Tickets: £4.50.
The Gould Piano Trio is one of the UK's finest chamber ensembles, boasting an impressive discography, and festival appearances at Edinburgh, Cheltenham, City of London, Bath, Aldeburgh and the BBC Proms. The group have a special affinity with the 19th-century Romantic repertoire, and last year released a set of Brahms's complete music for piano trio to great acclaim, but they have also been active in commissioning and promoting new music. Beethovens ‘Kakadu' Variations, based on a popular contemporary aria, were probably written around 1803. They were one of Beethoven's few British-published works, printed by Chappell in 1824. A slow G minor introduction gives way to the chirpy, major-keyed song theme. The piano alone plays Variation 1, and the three instruments don't come together again until Variation 4. Contrapuntal imitation is the hallmark of the fifth, before the piano grabs the tune for the sixth, playfully punctuated by the strings. Variation 9 is a pathosridden minor-keyed Adagio. A battle between major and minor ensues during the Presto Variation 10. After the major key conquers, the pace slows to a final Allegretto, also based on the theme. Brahms's intense Piano Trio, completed in 1882, feels thoroughly symphonic in scale, its rich textures and soaring melodies frequently appearing to strive beyond the confines of their chamber walls. A dramatic Allegro moderato, full of dynamic and rhythmic contrasts, is followed by a tragic, minor-keyed theme and variations. The mood remains dark, and the key minor, for the tensely hurried Scherzo, although its C major trio provides a carefree respite. The exciting Finale, with its surprise modulations of key, and melodies unexpectedly changing tack, builds to a triumphant climactic flourish. Multi-buy Offers: Book tickets and save money 3+ events save 10% 6+ events saves 15% 10+ events save 20% The same number of tickets must be booked for each event to qualify for the discount. To book using our multi-buy offer please contact our Box Office where you will be offered the discount on the online price. | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 06:00pm |
Beethovenhalle, BonnKent Nagano & the Bayerische Staatsorchester Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Sunday 12-Sep-10 06:00pm Kent Nagano & the Bayerische Staatsorchester | ||
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Steigenberger Grandhotel Petersberg, BonnSol Gabetta, Patricia Kopatschinskaja & Henri Sigfridsson Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Steigenberger Grandhotel Petersberg, Bonn, Köningswinter/Petersberg, 53639 Bonn, Germany Sunday 12-Sep-10 06:00pm Sol Gabetta, Patricia Kopatschinskaja & Henri Sigfridsson | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 07:00pm |
Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Great Hall, MoscowRussian National Orchestra |
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| Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Great Hall, Moscow, Triumfalnaya ploshchad 4/31, Moscow 125009, Russia Sunday 12-Sep-10 07:00pm Russian National Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonTokyo String Quartet |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Sunday 12-Sep-10 07:30pm Tokyo String Quartet | ||
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Culture and Convention Centre: Concert Hall, LucerneSan Francisco Symphony Orchestra Lucerne Festival |
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| Culture and Convention Centre: Concert Hall, Lucerne, Lucerne 6005, Switzerland Sunday 12-Sep-10 07:30pm San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Monday 13-Sep-10 02:00pm |
Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church, New York City, NYGrande Grander Grandest |
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| Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church, New York City, NY, 152 West 66th Street, New York City, NY 10023, United States Monday 13-Sep-10 02:00pm Grande Grander Grandest | ||
| Monday 13-Sep-10 07:00pm |
1901 Arts Club, LondonChloë Hanslip violin & Gordon Back piano - Hattori Foundation Rush Hour Recital |
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| 1901 Arts Club, London, London SE1 8UE, United Kingdom Monday 13-Sep-10 07:00pm Chloë Hanslip violin & Gordon Back piano - Hattori Foundation Rush Hour Recital Chloë and Gordon open the 2010-11 Hattori Foundation Emerging Artist recital series. Hattori Foundation was established as an Educational Trust by the Hattori Family and granted charity status in 1992. The aim of the Foundation in the field of music is to encourage and assist exceptionally talented young instrumental soloists or chamber ensembles who are British Nationals or resident in the UK and whose talent and achievements give promise of an international career. After the concert guests are invited to join the artists in the Club's exclusive bar. Tickets: £10 (including a complimentary pre-concert drink) Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Monday 13-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church, New York City, NYGrande Grander Grandest |
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| Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church, New York City, NY, 152 West 66th Street, New York City, NY 10023, United States Monday 13-Sep-10 07:30pm Grande Grander Grandest | ||
| Monday 13-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Beethovenhalle, BonnAndrás Schiff & the Cappella Andrea Barca Beethovenfest Bonn |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Monday 13-Sep-10 08:00pm András Schiff & the Cappella Andrea Barca | ||
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Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden Dresden Staatskapelle |
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| Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden, Dresden, Germany Monday 13-Sep-10 08:00pm Dresden Staatskapelle | ||
| Tuesday 14-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Theater an der Wien, Vienna Wiener Philharmoniker |
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| Theater an der Wien, Vienna, Vienna, Austria Tuesday 14-Sep-10 07:30pm Wiener Philharmoniker | ||
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Wigmore Hall, LondonArtemis Quartet |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Tuesday 14-Sep-10 07:30pm Artemis Quartet | ||
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Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR): Henri le Boeuf Concert Hall, BrusselsBeethoven Klarafestival |
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| Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR): Henri le Boeuf Concert Hall, Brussels, Rue Ravensteinstraat 23, B1000 Brussels, Belgium Tuesday 14-Sep-10 08:00pm Beethoven Mahler considered Beethoven to be one of his greatest sources of inspiration. Beethoven’s famous Triple Concerto for violin, cello, piano and orchestra stands unique as the only one of its kind. Although the concerto belongs to his heroic period, the Seventh Symphony is generally categorized under what is called his middle period and arose from of a previous interest taken in chamber music. “This work is a joy to listen to” exclaimed 19th century critics. Wagner even called it an “Apotheosis of dance”. Like no other, Giovani Antonini, founder of Il Giardino Armonico, knows the secrets of this multi-faceted work. Temperament and energy go hand in hand with this Baroque specialist, as well as the young Argentine goddess of cello Sol Gabetta and piano virtuoso Dejan Lazic. | ||
| Tuesday 14-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden Dresden Staatskapelle |
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| Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden, Dresden, Germany Tuesday 14-Sep-10 08:00pm Dresden Staatskapelle | ||
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Beethoven-Haus, BonnBeethoven: Piano Trio Cycle II Beethovenfest Bonn |
Beethoven, Kakadu Variations, Op.121a (Variations for violin, cello and piano) |
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| Beethoven-Haus, Bonn, Bonn, Germany Tuesday 14-Sep-10 08:00pm Beethoven: Piano Trio Cycle II Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Kakadu Variations, Op.121a (Variations for violin, cello and piano) | ||
| Wednesday 15-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Schloss Esterházy, Haydn Saal, EisenstadtBeethovens Sinfonia Concertante International Haydn Days 2010 |
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| Schloss Esterházy, Haydn Saal, Eisenstadt, Eisenstadt, Austria Wednesday 15-Sep-10 07:30pm Beethovens Sinfonia Concertante Prices from € 79,- to 21,- | ||
| Wednesday 15-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Beethovenhalle, BonnPeter Ruzicka, Müller-Schott & Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen Beethovenfest Bonn |
Beethoven, String quartet no. 11 in F minor 'Serioso', Op.95 (arrangement for string orchestra by Gustav Mahler) |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Wednesday 15-Sep-10 08:00pm Peter Ruzicka, Müller-Schott & Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), String quartet no. 11 in F minor 'Serioso', Op.95 (arrangement for string orchestra by Gustav Mahler) | ||
| Thursday 16-Sep-10 06:00pm |
Berwaldhallen, StockholmSchumann 200 Years |
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| Berwaldhallen, Stockholm, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 3, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden Thursday 16-Sep-10 06:00pm Schumann 200 Years | ||
| Thursday 16-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Culture and Convention Centre: Concert Hall, LucerneWiener Philharmoniker Lucerne Festival |
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| Culture and Convention Centre: Concert Hall, Lucerne, Lucerne 6005, Switzerland Thursday 16-Sep-10 07:30pm Wiener Philharmoniker | ||