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| Tuesday 7-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 71 BBC Proms |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Tuesday 7-Sep-10 07:30pm Prom 71 In its first visit to the UK since Daniele Gatti became Music Director, the Orchestre National de France presents three great works linked to France and its capital city. Dating from a decade before his symphony of seascapes, La mer, Debussy’s poetic Prélude made its composer’s name when it was premiered in 1894, and created controversy when Nijinsky danced his erotic choreography of it for the Ballets Russes in 1912. A year later the Paris premiere of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring prompted an even more sensational succès de scandale for Diaghilev’s company, causing the most famous riot in musical history. | ||
| Wednesday 8-Sep-10 12:30pm |
De Munt | La Monnaie: Fiocco Hall, BrusselsVIVE LA MÉLODIE FRANÇAISE ! Klarafestival |
Berlioz, Les Nuits d'Eté, Op.7 (Extracts) |
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| De Munt | La Monnaie: Fiocco Hall, Brussels, Rue Leopoldstraat 23, B1000 Brussels, Belgium Wednesday 8-Sep-10 12:30pm VIVE LA MÉLODIE FRANÇAISE ! With dissonant chords, romantic love songs and capricious melodies, this trio will immerse you in what could be called the French counterpart to Mahlers German Romanticism. Berlioz was the first of his contemporaries to start making waves - high time for Romanticism! This is exactly why this programme will open with Berlioz’ Nuits d’Eté, moving on to works by Godard, Widor, Fauré and Saint-Saëns to complete a sketch of French Romanticism. The programme will close with Prélude à L’Après d’un Faune, Debussy’s contribution to the ushering-in of a new musical era. This aptly-chosen overview will be performed by Alexis Kossenko, Rémy Cardinale and baritone Alain Buet. Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869), Les Nuits d'Eté, Op.7 (Extracts) | ||
| Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Théâtre Martolet, Saint-MauriceOrchestre Symphonique et Choeur Festival International de Musique Sion Valais |
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| Théâtre Martolet, Saint-Maurice, Saint-Maurice, Switzerland Saturday 11-Sep-10 08:00pm Orchestre Symphonique et Choeur The International Music Festival Sion Valais has existed for more than 45 years and is one of the most important classical music festivals in Switzerland. It takes places every year during the months of August and September. Every two years, the Sion Festival organizes an International Violon Competition presided by Maestro Shlomo Mintz. | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 03:00pm |
Kings Place: St Pancras Room, LondonRoyal Academy of Music - A Sea of Tonality: Debussy, Satie and Takemitsu Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: St Pancras Room, London, 90 York Way, Opp. Goods Way, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Sunday 12-Sep-10 03:00pm Royal Academy of Music - A Sea of Tonality: Debussy, Satie and Takemitsu Tickets: £4.50
Satie was one of the most original characters in musical history, his music like the voice of a child, saying outrageous things with complete, honest calm. The core of an astonishing number of future developments in French music can be found in Satie's seemingly naïve miniatures with their often ludicrous, even nonsensical titles. Satie's cool detachment however, has an elegant beauty of its own, entirely lacking in nostalgia.
Despite its severely restricted scope Satie's music was an important influence on Debussy - they became friends when they both played the piano for cabaret at Le Chat Noir in Montmartre, Debussy admired Satie's ‘refined sensibility interpreted by such simple means', which might well describe the achievements of Debussy's own maturity, including his piano Préludes. The most original explorations that Debussy made in writing for the piano were in the hushed resonances of pianissimo textures - take the opening of La cathédrale engloutie and indeed, the final page of Feux d'artifice, a piece which, for all its virtuosity and fierce gymnastics, has the detached effect of a vivid dream.
Debussy was the 20th-century composer who made the most radical break with the Western tradition and his ‘feel' for the East found an echo in Takemitsu's feel for the West. Takemitsu considered Debussy his teacher and the worlds of dream, water, sea, garden, rain and wind which often feature in Takemitsu's music were prominent in Debussy too, unpredictable, fluctuating forms of nature. ‘My music is bottomless,' Takemitsu declared, ‘I only have the top - that's because I'm Japanese.'
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| Sunday 12-Sep-10 05:30pm |
Kings Place: St Pancras Room, LondonRoyal Academy of Music - Elegiac Harp Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: St Pancras Room, London, 90 York Way, Opp. Goods Way, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Sunday 12-Sep-10 05:30pm Royal Academy of Music - Elegiac Harp Tickets £4.50.
‘I feel my creative power moving headlong. May it endure, Lord!' Debussy wrote in August 1915. He was staying near Dieppe in a villa from which he could gaze at ‘the expanse of the sea', and had recently finished his Sonata for cello and piano and was immersed in the composition of his piano Études and the Sonata for flute, viola and harp. This work, he said, reminded him ‘of a very antique Claude Debussy, he of the Nocturnes, or so it seems to me'. His choice of instruments gives the work a veil of melancholy, despite its incomparable charm and moments of restrained joy.
Bax wrote his Elegiac Trio in 1916, the year after Debussy's Sonata for the same instrumental combination but composed in quite different circumstances. Bax was an Irishman at heart and wrote this Trio in one movement after the Easter Rising and the execution of one of the Irish nationalist leaders, Padraig Pearse. However, this poignant music is not so much in memory of individuals as an elegy for Romantic Ireland, the evocation of a distant past.
Skaila Kanga's ingenious and sympathetic arrangement of Ravel's Sonatine for the same combination of instruments as Debussy's Sonata for flute, viola and harp was first performed in 1994.
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| Sunday 12-Sep-10 06:00pm |
Cathedral of SionOrchestre Symphonique et Choeur Festival International de Musique Sion Valais |
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| Cathedral of Sion, Sion, Switzerland Sunday 12-Sep-10 06:00pm Orchestre Symphonique et Choeur The International Music Festival Sion Valais has existed for more than 45 years and is one of the most important classical music festivals in Switzerland. It takes places every year during the months of August and September. Every two years, the Sion Festival organizes an International Violon Competition presided by Maestro Shlomo Mintz. | ||
| Sunday 12-Sep-10 08:30pm |
Kings Place: Hall Two, LondonDante Quartet - The Harlequin Colours of Debussy Kings Place Festival |
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| Kings Place: Hall Two, London, 90 York Way , Opp. Goods Way, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Sunday 12-Sep-10 08:30pm Dante Quartet - The Harlequin Colours of Debussy Tickets: £4.50
Debussy's Cello Sonata was composed in 1915, as the first of a projected set of Six Sonatas for various instruments - though he was to write only two more before his death. The Prologue has opening and closing sections balancing declamation and lyricism, around an accelerating central episode. The Serenade evokes the guitar-playing Pierrots and Harlequins in the paintings of Watteau, with a middle section of flickering pizzicato half-light and a subdued reprise. This leads into the urgent Finale, in which slow interludes refer back to the previous movements - though in an understated, elusive fashion characteristic of this subtle piece.
Such ‘cyclic' cross-references are much more overt in Debussy's only String Quartet, a glorious early work from 1893 (by which time he was already at work on the opera Pelléas et Mélisande). The opening phrase, with its strong rhythmic profile and distinctive melodic contour, constitutes a motto theme which in various guises crops up throughout the fluent first movement, dominates the scherzo, with its exotic pizzicato colouring, forms the increasingly impassioned melody which rises up in the centre of the slow movement between serene, muted outer
sections, and permeates the finale, from its gradually accelerating introduction to its exultant major-key coda.
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| Thursday 16-Sep-10 08:00pm |
De Munt | La Monnaie: Grand Hall, BrusselsRecital Marie-Nicole Lemieux Klarafestival |
Mahler, Fünf Lieder |
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| De Munt | La Monnaie: Grand Hall, Brussels, Muntplein-Place de la Monnaie, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Thursday 16-Sep-10 08:00pm Recital Marie-Nicole Lemieux Vienna and Paris, the two musical metropolises at the turn of the century, are the point of departure for a recital in the Monnaie Opera House featuring works by several lesser-known composers. It has only been fairly recently that the songs of Alma Mahler were given the attention they deserve and an increasing number of musicians has derived enormous fulfi lment from the seemingly endless melodies and surprising harmonic transitions that are so typical of her work. Since her debut appearance at the Queen Elisabeth international competition, Marie-Nicole Lemieux has impressed listeners with her rich, full-bodied voice – with just the right colour for the late Romantic repertoire. Accompanied by Daniel Blumenthal at the piano, Lemieux will sing 19th century songs written by Mahler’s wife Alma and several French contemporaries from France: Franz Schreker is a seldom-heard, but no less welcome composer of Lieder. His work will be fl anked by that of his Parisian counterparts Claude Debussy and Ernest Chausson, as well as Belgian composer Guillaume Lekeu, who tragically died too young and wrote both the text and music of his captivating Trois poèmes. You may be assured that Alma Mahler’s musical pearls will overwhelm you with their forceful lyricism, daring chromatic harmony and – according to La Scena Musicale – their “deep and complex emotions”. It is still confounding that Gustav Mahler required her to give up composition as a condition for their marriage! Mahler, Alma (1879-1964), Fünf Lieder | ||
| Saturday 18-Sep-10 11:00am |
Schloss Esterházy, Schlosskapelle, EisenstadtHaydn & Dusik International Haydn Days 2010 |
Haydn, Oboe Concerto in C major, Hob VIIg:1 (arr. for oboe and harp) Debussy, Trois pieces - Reverie.Menuett.Prelude |
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| Schloss Esterházy, Schlosskapelle, Eisenstadt, 7000 Eisenstadt, Austria Saturday 18-Sep-10 11:00am Haydn & Dusik € 31,- Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809), Oboe Concerto in C major, Hob VIIg:1 (arr. for oboe and harp) Debussy, Claude (1862-1918), Trois pieces - Reverie.Menuett.Prelude | ||
| Saturday 18-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Church of St Mary the Virgin, St NeotsCerberus plays.......... |
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| Church of St Mary the Virgin, St Neots, Church Street, St Neots, United Kingdom Saturday 18-Sep-10 07:30pm Cerberus plays.......... Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959), Bachianas Brasileiras: no. 6 for flute and bassoon (arranged for flute and cello)Gwen Owen Richer, Violin Victoria Anderson, Violin Andrew Ware, Viola Veronica Henderson, Cello Hugh Robinson, Flute Sarah Bowden, Clarinet Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 18-Sep-10 07:30pm |
The Concert Room, Bognor RegisPiano Recital |
Chopin, 4 Studies Loewe, My Fair Lady: suite (arr. Peebles) |
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| The Concert Room, Bognor Regis, Bognor Regis PO21 1EU, United Kingdom Saturday 18-Sep-10 07:30pm Piano Recital Antony Peebles was educated at Westminster School and - with an exhibition in music - at Trinity College Cambridge. After gaining his MusB there he studied piano with Peter Katin, receiving scholarships from various sources In 1971 he won the BBC Piano Competition with a unanimous vote from the jury. In the following year Mr Peebles won the Debussy Competition in France. He has now performed in, astonishingly, 131 different countries. At home in the UK he has played as concerto soloist with most of the major UK orchestras. He broadcasts on BBC Radio 3 and plays for music clubs up and down the country. He has recorded six CDs for Meridian Records. Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), 4 Studies Loewe, Frederick (1901-1988), My Fair Lady: suite (arr. Peebles) Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Sunday 19-Sep-10 03:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisOrchestre de Paris |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Sunday 19-Sep-10 03:00pm Orchestre de Paris | ||
| Thursday 23-Sep-10 07:30pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenHolst - The Planets |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Thursday 23-Sep-10 07:30pm Holst - The Planets | ||
| Thursday 23-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Severance Hall, Cleveland, OHCleveland Orchestra |
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| Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH, Cleveland, 11001 , United States Thursday 23-Sep-10 08:00pm Cleveland Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 23-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center: Mead Theatre, Dayton, OHFire & Ocean |
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| Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center: Mead Theatre, Dayton, OH, 1 West 2nd St, Dayton, 45402, United States Thursday 23-Sep-10 08:00pm Fire & Ocean Your classical passage for this concert begins and concludes with two Beethoven overtures, both written for the same opera: Beethoven’s Fidelio. In between, we visit far-flung Finland for one of the most revered violin concertos in the romantic repertory. Fiery soloist Vadim Gluzman returns to our stage to delve into Sibelius’s passionate masterpiece. You’ll return by ocean voyage via Debussy’s impressionistic tone poem La Mer. Beethoven is the focus of the September 24th Classical Connections concert as well as a concert presentation of Fidelio, performed in collaboration with the Dayton Opera. | ||
| Friday 24-Sep-10 09:00pm |
L'Auditori, Barcelona01 Leningrad Symphony - Opening concert |
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| L'Auditori, Barcelona, Lepanto, 150, Barcelona 08013, Spain Friday 24-Sep-10 09:00pm 01 Leningrad Symphony - Opening concert | ||
| Saturday 25-Sep-10 03:00pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenHolst - The Planets |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Saturday 25-Sep-10 03:00pm Holst - The Planets | ||
| Saturday 25-Sep-10 07:00pm |
L'Auditori, Barcelona01 Leningrad Symphony - Opening concert |
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| L'Auditori, Barcelona, Lepanto, 150, Barcelona 08013, Spain Saturday 25-Sep-10 07:00pm 01 Leningrad Symphony - Opening concert | ||
| Saturday 25-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center: Mead Theatre, Dayton, OHFire & Ocean |
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| Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center: Mead Theatre, Dayton, OH, 1 West 2nd St, Dayton, 45402, United States Saturday 25-Sep-10 08:00pm Fire & Ocean Your classical passage for this concert begins and concludes with two Beethoven overtures, both written for the same opera: Beethoven’s Fidelio. In between, we visit far-flung Finland for one of the most revered violin concertos in the romantic repertory. Fiery soloist Vadim Gluzman returns to our stage to delve into Sibelius’s passionate masterpiece. You’ll return by ocean voyage via Debussy’s impressionistic tone poem La Mer. Beethoven is the focus of the September 24th Classical Connections concert as well as a concert presentation of Fidelio, performed in collaboration with the Dayton Opera. | ||
| Saturday 25-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Leisure Centre, Holmes Chapel, CreweHolmes Chapel Music Society Concert |
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| Leisure Centre, Holmes Chapel, Crewe, Crewe CW4 7DZ, United Kingdom Saturday 25-Sep-10 08:00pm Holmes Chapel Music Society Concert Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 25-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Severance Hall, Cleveland, OHCleveland Orchestra |
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| Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH, Cleveland, 11001 , United States Saturday 25-Sep-10 08:00pm Cleveland Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 26-Sep-10 11:00am |
L'Auditori, Barcelona01 Leningrad Symphony - Opening concert |
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| L'Auditori, Barcelona, Lepanto, 150, Barcelona 08013, Spain Sunday 26-Sep-10 11:00am 01 Leningrad Symphony - Opening concert | ||
| Monday 27-Sep-10 01:10pm |
St Anne's Lutheran Church, LondonLunchtime Concert Series: Piano Recital |
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| St Anne's Lutheran Church, London, Gresham Street, London EC2V 7BX, United Kingdom Monday 27-Sep-10 01:10pm Lunchtime Concert Series: Piano Recital Refreshments are provided before and after the concert, visitors are welcome to bring lunch. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Well-Tempered Clavier 1: Prelude and Fugue No. 18 in G# Minor, BWV863 Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 29-Sep-10 08:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CASan Francisco Symphony Orchestra |
Berlioz, Roméo and Juliet, choral symphony, Op.17 (extracts) |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Wednesday 29-Sep-10 08:00pm San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 2-Oct-10 07:30pm |
The Concert Room, Bognor RegisFlute and Piano |
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| The Concert Room, Bognor Regis, Bognor Regis PO21 1EU, United Kingdom Saturday 2-Oct-10 07:30pm Flute and Piano Roderick Seed is 24 years old and is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London. He won the "Paddy Purcell Award", an Entrance Scholarship, to study with William Bennett OBE. Born in Bognor Regis, and prior to beginning his studies at the Royal Academy of Music, Roderick was principal flute of the West Sussex County Orchestra for three years, with whom he toured England. Roderick has appeared as soloist and chamber musician in many recitals and concerts at venues such as St Martin in the Fields, the cathedrals of Westminster, Chichester and Arundel, St. James's Church, Piccadilly and at Snape Maltings as part of the Aldeburgh Festival. He has won prizes, including the BFS Award at the British Flute Society Silver Jubilee Competition and the Prairie Crossing Festival Prize. This summer, Roderick was Teaching Assistant at the William Bennett International Flute Summer School, held at Trinity College of Music. He has also given a masterclass at the Lizst Academy in Budapest, Hungary. Roderick has recently been invited to perform a recital at the British Flute Society Convention 2010 in Manchester, and was described by The Times as "a flautist with finesse, variety of sound, intelligence and dignity". Aleksander Szram was born in Southampton of Polish parents, and has been playing the piano since the age of five. Aleks lectures in Performance Practice at TrinityLaban and enjoys a varied schedule of solo piano, concerto and chamber-music performances across the world. He is one of few pianists who regularly play chamber music from memory. Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 2-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CASan Francisco Symphony Orchestra |
Berlioz, Roméo and Juliet, choral symphony, Op.17 (extracts) |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Saturday 2-Oct-10 08:00pm San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 3-Oct-10 02:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CASan Francisco Symphony Orchestra |
Berlioz, Roméo and Juliet, choral symphony, Op.17 (extracts) |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Sunday 3-Oct-10 02:00pm San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Tuesday 5-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Auditorio Nacional de Musica: Sala Sinfónica, Madrid Debussy |
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| Auditorio Nacional de Musica: Sala Sinfónica, Madrid, Calle del Príncipe de Vergara 146, Madrid, Spain Tuesday 5-Oct-10 07:30pm Debussy | ||
| Wednesday 6-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NYNew York Philharmonic |
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| Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY 10023, United States Wednesday 6-Oct-10 07:30pm New York Philharmonic | ||
| Wednesday 6-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisOrchestre de Paris |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Wednesday 6-Oct-10 08:00pm Orchestre de Paris | ||
| Thursday 7-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NYNew York Philharmonic |
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| Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY 10023, United States Thursday 7-Oct-10 07:30pm New York Philharmonic Lindberg, Magnus (b. 1958), Kraft (US Première) | ||
| Thursday 7-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisOrchestre de Paris |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Thursday 7-Oct-10 08:00pm Orchestre de Paris | ||
| Friday 8-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NYNew York Philharmonic |
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| Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY 10023, United States Friday 8-Oct-10 08:00pm New York Philharmonic Lindberg, Magnus (b. 1958), Kraft (US Première) | ||
| Sunday 10-Oct-10 11:30am |
Wigmore Hall, LondonJulian Bliss, clarinet and Robert Bottriell, piano |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Sunday 10-Oct-10 11:30am Julian Bliss, clarinet and Robert Bottriell, piano | ||
| Sunday 10-Oct-10 02:30pm |
University of Houston: Dudley Recital Hall, Houston, TXRecital: Sooah Chae, piano |
Works by Ravel Works by Debussy |
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| University of Houston: Dudley Recital Hall, Houston, TX, Fine Arts Building, 120 School of Music Building, Houston, TX, 77204-4017, United States Sunday 10-Oct-10 02:30pm Recital: Sooah Chae, piano Sunday, October 10, 2:30 pm Free Sooah Chae,** piano Works by Ravel, Beethoven, Debussy, Barber Dudley Recital Hall Works by Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937) Works by Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) | ||
| Sunday 10-Oct-10 06:30pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonLondon Chamber Music Society presents...Tamsin Waley-Cohen and Simon Crawford-Phillips |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Sunday 10-Oct-10 06:30pm London Chamber Music Society presents...Tamsin Waley-Cohen and Simon Crawford-Phillips Tamsin Waley-Cohen, playing on her 1721 Stradivarius violin, with the pianist Simon Crawford-Phillips in Handel, Beethoven's mighty C minor sonata, the early violin sonata by Delius dating from 1892 and Claude Debussy's last completed work, the violin sonata from 1917. | ||
| Tuesday 12-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NYNew York Philharmonic |
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| Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY 10023, United States Tuesday 12-Oct-10 07:30pm New York Philharmonic Lindberg, Magnus (b. 1958), Kraft (US Première) | ||
| Thursday 14-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonKate Royal, soprano |
Works by Debussy Works by Schubert Works by Schumann Works by Brahms Works by Fauré Works by Bridge Works by Britten |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 14-Oct-10 07:30pm Kate Royal, soprano Works by Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Works by Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Works by Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Works by Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Works by Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924) Works by Bridge, Frank (1879-1941) Works by Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976) | ||
| Monday 18-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonChristianne Stotijn mezzo-soprano; Imogen Cooper piano |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Monday 18-Oct-10 07:30pm Christianne Stotijn mezzo-soprano; Imogen Cooper piano | ||
| Thursday 21-Oct-10 08:00pm |
Forum Theatre, Stoke-on-TrentImogen Cooper |
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| Forum Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, Bethesda Street, Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom Thursday 21-Oct-10 08:00pm Imogen Cooper Recognised worldwide as a pianist of virtuosity and poetic poise, Imogen has established a reputation as one of the finest interpreters of classical repertoire. She has dazzled audiences and orchestras throughout her distinguished career and we welcome her to the City to open our new series of recitals. Piano Recital Series. Season Ticket 5 recital series £75. Saving 25% on the full ticket price. Price includes complimentary wine, coffee, tea and fruit juice plus a full season's programme. | ||
| Friday 22-Oct-10 07:30pm |
St Georges Hall, LiverpoolPavel Haas Quartet |
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| St Georges Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool L1 1JJ, United Kingdom Friday 22-Oct-10 07:30pm Pavel Haas Quartet Part of the RLPO Rodewald Concert Series | ||
| Thursday 28-Oct-10 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonQuatuor Ébène |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 28-Oct-10 07:30pm Quatuor Ébène | ||
| Thursday 4-Nov-10 07:00pm |
Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DCNational Symphony Orchestra |
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| Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DC, Washington, DC 20566, United States Thursday 4-Nov-10 07:00pm National Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Thursday 4-Nov-10 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonImogen Cooper, piano |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 4-Nov-10 07:30pm Imogen Cooper, piano | ||
| Thursday 4-Nov-10 08:00pm |
Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, BrusselsJanine Jansen |
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| Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, Brussels, Rue de la Régence 30, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Thursday 4-Nov-10 08:00pm Janine Jansen The young Dutch violinist Janine Jansen's career has really taken off; she is now recognised as one of the finest musicians of her generation. So we are delighted to welcome her back for a recital with Itamar Golan. Their programme offers a harmonious balance between the Germanic (Schubert and Brahms) and French (Debussy, Ravel, and Messiaen) musical worlds. | ||
| Saturday 6-Nov-10 08:00pm |
Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DCNational Symphony Orchestra |
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| Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DC, Washington, DC 20566, United States Saturday 6-Nov-10 08:00pm National Symphony Orchestra | ||
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Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CALos Angeles Philharmonic: Saturday Evening 1 |
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| Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States Saturday 6-Nov-10 08:00pm Los Angeles Philharmonic: Saturday Evening 1 | ||
| Sunday 7-Nov-10 01:30pm |
Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DCNational Symphony Orchestra |
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| Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington, DC, Washington, DC 20566, United States Sunday 7-Nov-10 01:30pm National Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Sunday 7-Nov-10 02:00pm |
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CALos Angeles Philharmonic: Sunday 1 series |
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| Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States Sunday 7-Nov-10 02:00pm Los Angeles Philharmonic: Sunday 1 series | ||
| Sunday 7-Nov-10 07:30pm |
Concert Hall ReadingClassical Music Alive |
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| Concert Hall Reading, Reading, United Kingdom Sunday 7-Nov-10 07:30pm Classical Music Alive FREE Pre-concert talk. 6.15pm - 7pm The Town Hall | ||