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| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 13:00 |
Brentwood CathedralOrgan Recital |
Jonathan Burney, Organ |
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| Brentwood Cathedral, Brentwood, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 13:00 Organ Recital Admission free, retiring collection Jonathan Burney, Organ Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 13:10 |
St George's, Hanover Square, LondonLunchtime Recital |
Ben Schoeman, Piano Solstice String Quartet |
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| St George's, Hanover Square, London W1A 6WN, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 13:10 Lunchtime Recital Ben Schoeman, Piano Solstice String Quartet Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 13:15 |
Victoria Rooms, BristolLunchtime Concert |
Bristol University New Music Ensemble Neal Farwell, Conductor |
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| Victoria Rooms, Queen's Road,, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1SA, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 13:15 Lunchtime Concert NME is made up of leading student performers drawn from across the University. Join us for a concert of recent music in which pictures and stories have stirred the composers' imaginations. Admission free - retiring collection. Please be in your seat by 1.10 p.m. at latest as latecomers cannot be admitted. Bristol University New Music Ensemble Neal Farwell, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:00 |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenNorrköpings Symfoniorkester Mahler Festival Stockholm |
Norrköping Symphony Orchestra Alan Buribayev, Conductor |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:00 Norrköpings Symfoniorkester Norrköping Symphony Orchestra Alan Buribayev, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:00 |
Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, LondonFree Chamber Music Concert |
Mosaic Ensemble |
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| Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, 235 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2 H8E, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:00 Free Chamber Music Concert Come and enjoy a free chamber music concert performed by the highly acclaimed Mosaic Ensemble! Included in the programme are the rarely performed Nonets by Martinu and Onslow, and the exquisite Serenata In Vano by Nielsen. Mosaic Ensemble Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:30 |
Musikverein: Brahmssaal, ViennaEnsemble Wien |
Ensemble Wien Othmar Müller, Cello Jannis Vakarelis, Piano |
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| Musikverein: Brahmssaal, Vienna, Austria Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:30 Ensemble Wien Ensemble Wien Othmar Müller, Cello Jannis Vakarelis, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:30 |
Sydney Opera House: Opera TheatreAustralia |
François-Frédéric Guy, Piano The Queensland Orchestra Alexander Briger, Conductor |
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| Sydney Opera House: Opera Theatre, Sydney 1225, Australia Wednesday 17-Mar-10 18:30 Australia François-Frédéric Guy, Piano The Queensland Orchestra Alexander Briger, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:00 |
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Weston Gallery, CardiffRWCMD Guitar Department Recital |
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| Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Weston Gallery, Cardiff CF10 3ER, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:00 RWCMD Guitar Department Recital An opportunity for our talented students to showcase their work and experience giving a recital on the performance platform. Students will perform a great mix of solo and ensemble works. Time: 7pm Venue: Weston Gallery, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Tickets: £2 | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:00 |
Trinity College of Music, Peacock Room, LondonHarmony of Peoples – The Music of Béla Bartók: Rhythmic Innovations |
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| Trinity College of Music, Peacock Room, London, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:00 Harmony of Peoples – The Music of Béla Bartók: Rhythmic Innovations Trinity College of Music students perform Bartók's intricately worked Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, piano improvisations on Mikrokosmos and other major keyboard works. Part of Harmony of Peoples – The Music of Béla Bartók (16-19 March), an intriguing four day exploration of the great Hungarian composer as innovator. Trinity College of Music students will be putting Bartók’s ground-breaking work under the looking glass and provoking responses from Trinity composers and improvisers. Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Wigmore Hall, LondonHong Xu |
Hong Xu, Piano |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Hong Xu Hong Xu, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Rudolfinum: Dvorák Hall, PragueCzech Chamber Music Society |
Bach J.S., Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben - Cantata, BWV147 (Jesus, bleibet meine Freude, arr. by Jan Votava) Orff, Carmina Burana: suite (arr. by Jan Votava) Prague Brass Quintet Aleš Bárta, Organ Jan Votava, Leader |
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| Rudolfinum: Dvorák Hall, Prague, Czech Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Czech Chamber Music Society Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben - Cantata, BWV147 (Jesus, bleibet meine Freude, arr. by Jan Votava) Orff, Carl (1895-1982), Carmina Burana: suite (arr. by Jan Votava) Prague Brass Quintet Aleš Bárta, Organ Jan Votava, Leader | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, SGERR, CardiffWithin Those Radiances |
Andrew Powell, Electronics |
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| Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, SGERR, Cardiff CF10 3ER, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Within Those Radiances Students from the Brass and Creative Music Technology departments collaborate in a performance showcasing the results of a day’s workshop with pioneering with electronic composer Andrew Powell. Andrew, who has worked with influential artists Stockhausen, Cage, and Alan Parsons, will work with students on the digitalization of process and performance. Time: 7.30pm Venue: Sir Geraint Evans Recital Room, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Tickets: £2 Andrew Powell, Electronics | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Pollack Concert Hall, Montreal, QCMenahem Pressler and Friends |
Menahem Pressler, Piano Jonathan Crow, Violin Douglas McNabney, Viola Matt Haimovitz, Cello Ali Yazdanfar, Double Bass Cecilia String Quartet |
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| Pollack Concert Hall, 555 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal H3A 1E3, Canada Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Menahem Pressler and Friends Menahem Pressler, Piano Jonathan Crow, Violin Douglas McNabney, Viola Matt Haimovitz, Cello Ali Yazdanfar, Double Bass Cecilia String Quartet | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Auditorio Nacional de Musica: Sala Sinfónica, Madrid Brentano String Quartet |
Brentano String Quartet |
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| Auditorio Nacional de Musica: Sala Sinfónica, Calle del Príncipe de Vergara 146, Madrid, Spain Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Brentano String Quartet Brentano String Quartet | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterJonathan Scott, organ |
Suppe, Poet and Peasant (Dichter und Bauer) (arr. Scott) Yon, Toccatina for Flutes ('L'Organo Primitivo') Wagner, Die Walküre: Ride of the Valkyries (arr. Lemare) Fauré, Pavane in F sharp minor, Op.50 (arr. Scott) Saint-Saëns, Danse macabre (arr. Lemare) Massenet, Thaïs: Méditation (arr. Scott) Jonathan Scott, Organ |
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| Bridgewater Hall, Manchester M2 3WS, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Jonathan Scott, organ The talented young Manchester-based organist returns with a programme to delight all tastes, ranging from J S Bach to the Ride of the Valkyries, including his own arrangements. Jonathan Scott demonstrates that the organ is one of the most colourful and versatile instruments in a concert that will appeal equally to fans of the organ and first-time attenders. Part of the International Concert Series. Season Sponsor: Manchester Airport Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921), Samson et Dalila (Samson and Delilah): Mon coeur s’ouvre à ta voix (arr. Lemare) Yon, Pietro (1886-1943), Toccatina for Flutes ('L'Organo Primitivo') Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Die Walküre: Ride of the Valkyries (arr. Lemare) Fauré, Gabriel (1845-1924), Pavane in F sharp minor, Op.50 (arr. Scott) Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921), Danse macabre (arr. Lemare) Massenet, Jules (1842-1912), Thaïs: Méditation (arr. Scott) Jonathan Scott, Organ | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Musikverein: Großer Saal, ViennaTonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich |
Bach J.S., Ricercare from A Musical Offering, BWV1079 (arr. Anton Webern) Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich Jeffrey Tate, Conductor |
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| Musikverein: Großer Saal, Vienna, Austria Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Ricercare from A Musical Offering, BWV1079 (arr. Anton Webern) Tonkünstler-Orchester Niederösterreich Jeffrey Tate, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
St Johns Smith Square, LondonRosenblatt Recitals |
Iain Burnside, Piano Joel Prieto, Tenor |
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| St Johns Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Rosenblatt Recitals Tickets £20 £15 £10 (Concessions £10) Iain Burnside, Piano Joel Prieto, Tenor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolLark Ascending |
RLPO Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano James Clark, Violin Vasily Petrenko, Conductor |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Lark Ascending Who says British music is all about Pomp and Circumstance? And who says Scandinavian composers only do gloom and doom? Prepare to have a few preconceptions challenged as Vasily Petrenko and the RLPO soar high above the Cotswold countryside in Vaughan Wiliams’ ravishing The Lark Ascending – recently voted Britain’s favourite piece of classical music. The masterly French virtuoso Jean-Yves Thibaudet plays Grieg’s delightful Piano Concerto. Expect wit as well as romance, and play spot-the-folksong in the uproariously brassy Suite that Michael Tippett wrote to celebrate the birth of Prince Charles. Elgar’s ever-fresh musical portrait of his Worcestershire friends – well, the piece that gave the world Nimrod hardly needs any introduction. Tune after tune after tune... RLPO Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano James Clark, Violin Vasily Petrenko, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Royal Festival Hall, LondonLondon Philharmonic Orchestra with Ludovic Morlot |
London Philharmonic Orchestra Ludovic Morlot, Conductor Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin |
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| Royal Festival Hall, London, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 London Philharmonic Orchestra with Ludovic Morlot What is life without the warmth and inspiration of human affection? When virtuoso violinist Joseph Joachim bounded into Brahms’s life like an energetic puppy, he utterly overwhelmed the composer, drawing from him a violin concerto that’s at once poised and playful. Béla Bartók – alone, exiled, ill and poor – might well have thought his compositional life over in 1943. His friend the conductor Serge Koussevitsky thought otherwise. He re-energised Bartók with encouragement and a major commission. Eight weeks later Bartók delivered his Concerto for Orchestra – a percussive, irrepressible and playful firecracker of a piece. Tickets £9 - £38. London Philharmonic Orchestra Ludovic Morlot, Conductor Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
St Peter's Church, Walworth, LondonMorley College Choir |
Camerata of London Jeremy Haneman, Conductor Morley College Choir |
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| St Peter's Church, Walworth, Liverpool Grove, London SE17 2HH, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Morley College Choir Music by Handel and Haydn. Tickets (at the door): £8, £5 concessions. A concert supported by Morley College. Camerata of London Jeremy Haneman, Conductor Morley College Choir | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Fairfield, Croydon, LondonLondon Mozart Players |
London Mozart Players Jakub Hrůša, Conductor David Lefèvre, Violin |
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| Fairfield, Croydon, London CR9 1DG, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 London Mozart Players The LMP has always championed young talent and tonight is no exception.At only 28, conductor Jakub Hrusa is a rising star, recently appointed as Music Director of Glyndebourne onTour.The LMP is looking forward to welcome this exceptional musician to Fairfield in a programme which opens with Schubert’s dramatic Unfinished Symphony.Violinist David Lèfevre returns to the LMP for Mendelssohn’s terrific Violin Concerto and this exciting evening concludes with Mozart’s final symphony, Jupiter. London Mozart Players Jakub Hrůša, Conductor David Lefèvre, Violin | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonLondon Sinfonietta |
London Sinfonietta Barbara Hannigan, Soprano Stephen Richardson, Bass |
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| Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 London Sinfonietta Two off-beat love stories from composers who have delighted in subverting musical conventions. Beethoven takes its texts from the great composer's letters to his Immortal Beloved, a last (failed) chance for love that Barry describes as 'dramatic, cinematic, poignant'. In the Alps tells the tale of a young girl, with a beautiful voice and the sole survivor of a plane crash who has grown up in the mountains with goats, and the attempts of the trumpeter from a local band to find her. Quirky, eccentric and unmissable. London Sinfonietta Barbara Hannigan, Soprano Stephen Richardson, Bass | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 |
Sage: Hall One, GatesheadNorthern Sinfonia |
Northern Sinfonia Heinz Holliger, Conductor/Oboe |
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| Sage: Hall One, Gateshead, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:30 Northern Sinfonia Northern Sinfonia Heinz Holliger, Conductor/Oboe | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:45 |
Purcell Room, LondonPurcell School: Freddy Morgan Piano Recitals |
Purcell School Pianists, Piano |
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| Purcell Room, London, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 19:45 Purcell School: Freddy Morgan Piano Recitals Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Fifteen variations and fugue for piano in E flat major "Eroica Variations", Op.35 Purcell School Pianists, Piano Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 |
Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, BrusselsChristoph Prégardien |
Works by Brahms Works by Mahler Works by Mozart Works by Schumann Works by Schubert Works by Bach J.S. Christoph Pregardien, Tenor Michael Gees, Piano |
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| Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, rue Léopold 23, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 Christoph Prégardien Works by Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) Works by Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) Works by Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791) Works by Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) Works by Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Works by Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Christoph Pregardien, Tenor Michael Gees, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonJohn Surman with Chris Laurence |
The Trans4mation String Quartet |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 John Surman with Chris Laurence John Surman is a pivotal figure in UK and European jazz. This concert features the groundbreaking music from his two ECM records for string quartet and the brilliant double bassist Chris Laurence – Caruscating, recorded in 1999, and the more recent The Spaces in Between, where contemporary jazz combines with Surman’s deeply personal approach to chamber music. Infused with a quintessentially English sensibility, and 'fantastically vivid and evocative.' MOJO The Trans4mation String Quartet | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 |
Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, BrusselsJerusalem Quartet |
Jerusalem Quartet Lawrence Power, Viola |
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| Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, Rue de la Régence 30, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 Jerusalem Quartet Jerusalem Quartet Lawrence Power, Viola | ||
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Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris Barbara Hendricks, soprano |
Barbara Hendricks, Soprano Love Derwinger, Piano |
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| Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 Barbara Hendricks, soprano Barbara Hendricks, Soprano Love Derwinger, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 |
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, ONMariinsky Orchestra |
Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano |
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| Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto M5J 2H5, Canada Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:00 Mariinsky Orchestra Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:15 |
Concertgebouw, Large Hall, AmsterdamBernard Haitink conducts Shostakovich 15 |
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink, Conductor Frank-Peter Zimmermann, Violin |
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| Concertgebouw, Large Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands Wednesday 17-Mar-10 20:15 Bernard Haitink conducts Shostakovich 15 The orchestra has a good relationship with Shostakovich’s last symphony. Kirill Kondrashin conducted the Dutch premiere in 1972, less than a year after it was premiered in Moscow. Although Shostakovich was still viewed with suspicion in the Netherlands, the Concertgebouw’s chief conductor at the time Bernard Haitink conducted the work in 1976. It continues to be a matter of conjecture whether the many quotations in Shostakovich’s music are meant to convey a critical view of Soviet culture or a description of the composer’s own place in music history. Listeners might also wonder if they’re actually hearing the final seconds of his life ticking away at the end of the work. Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink, Conductor Frank-Peter Zimmermann, Violin | ||
| Wednesday 17-Mar-10 21:00 |
Concerti dell'Accademia, ImolaEnsemble Respighi |
Ensemble Respighi Beatrice Magnani, Piano Federico Ferri, Conductor |
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| Concerti dell'Accademia, Palazzo Monsignani, Sala Mariele Ventre, Via Emilia 69, 40026 Imola, Italy Wednesday 17-Mar-10 21:00 Ensemble Respighi Ensemble Respighi Beatrice Magnani, Piano Federico Ferri, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 10:30 |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MAMendelssohn and Rossini (Open Rehearsal) |
Boston Symphony Orchestra Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano Alice Coote, Mezzo-soprano Eric Cutler, Tenor Alfred Walker, Bass Tanglewood Festival Chorus John Oliver, Conductor |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston MA 02115, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 10:30 Mendelssohn and Rossini (Open Rehearsal) Open Rehearsals are open to the public and are offered at a discounted price from the actual performance ticket prices. Tickets to Open Rehearsals are priced for general admittance and seating is on a "first come, first served" basis. Patrons should be aware that these performances are working rehearsals in which the conductor may stop the orchestra to rehearse specific passages of the music that the conductor considers to require more refinement. Conductors may choose to repeat or omit movements or works. Boston Symphony Orchestra Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Conductor Albina Shagimuratova, Soprano Alice Coote, Mezzo-soprano Eric Cutler, Tenor Alfred Walker, Bass Tanglewood Festival Chorus John Oliver, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 12:00 |
University of Chicago: Fulton Recital Hall, Chicago, ILJazz Combo |
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| University of Chicago: Fulton Recital Hall, 1010 E. 59th Street, Chicago 60637, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 12:00 Jazz Combo Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 12:00 |
Emmanuel Church, Boston, MAThursday Noon Lenten Series |
Michael Sponseller, Harpsichord |
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| Emmanuel Church, Boston MA 02116, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 12:00 Thursday Noon Lenten Series The fifth of six Lenten concerts in the Lindsey Chapel at Emmanuel Church. Michael Sponseller, Harpsichord Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 13:00 |
St George's, BristolSoloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment: Beethoven III |
Soloists from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment |
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| St George's, Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 13:00 Soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment: Beethoven III Soloists from the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 13:00 |
Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, LondonIcelandic Concert Series |
Works by Dowland Arnbjörg María Danielsen, Soprano Ögmundur Þór Jóhannesson, Guitar |
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| Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 13:00 Icelandic Concert Series Works by Dowland, John (1563-1626) Arnbjörg María Danielsen, Soprano Ögmundur Þór Jóhannesson, Guitar Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 13:00 |
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Hyde Park Chapel, LondonFree Lunchtime Recital |
Ars Amentes Piano Quartet, Piano |
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| The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Hyde Park Chapel, London SW7 2PA, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 13:00 Free Lunchtime Recital Meet the performers and enjoy complimentary refreshments after the performance. Ars Amentes Piano Quartet, Piano Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 18:30 |
Sydney Opera House: Opera TheatreAustralia |
François-Frédéric Guy, Piano The Queensland Orchestra Alexander Briger, Conductor |
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| Sydney Opera House: Opera Theatre, Sydney 1225, Australia Thursday 18-Mar-10 18:30 Australia François-Frédéric Guy, Piano The Queensland Orchestra Alexander Briger, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 18:30 |
Hilbert Circle Theatre, Indianapolis, INHappy Hour at the Symphony |
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Steve Hackman, Conductor Time for Three Zachary De Pue, Violin Nicholas Kendall, Violin Ranaan Meyer, Double Bass |
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| Hilbert Circle Theatre, 45 Monument Circle, Indianapolis 46204, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 18:30 Happy Hour at the Symphony The fun starts at 5pm, and with an expanded hour and a half of pre-concert mingling, you can enjoy more unlimited food and cocktails for the same ticket price! Features Time for Three! Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Steve Hackman, Conductor Time for Three Zachary De Pue, Violin Nicholas Kendall, Violin Ranaan Meyer, Double Bass | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:00 |
Shostakovich Philharmonic Hall (Grand Hall), St Petersburg St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra |
St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor |
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| Shostakovich Philharmonic Hall (Grand Hall), St Petersburg 191023, Russia Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:00 St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor | ||
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St Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, DCSergei Rachmaninoff: Vespers, Op. 37 |
The Choral Arts Society of Washington |
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| St Matthew's Cathedral, 1725 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington 20036, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vespers, Op. 37 The Choral Arts Society of Washington | ||
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Wigmore Hall, LondonTill Fellner piano |
Till Fellner, Piano |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Till Fellner piano Till Fellner, Piano | ||
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Rudolfinum: Dvorák Hall, PragueCzech Philharmonic Orchestra |
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Pinchas Steinberg, Conductor Stephen Hough, Piano |
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| Rudolfinum: Dvorák Hall, Prague, Czech Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Pinchas Steinberg, Conductor Stephen Hough, Piano | ||
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City Halls, GlasgowBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: Maestros' Choice #5 |
Christine Brewer, Soprano BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Donald Runnicles, Conductor |
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| City Halls, Glasgow G1 1NQ, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: Maestros' Choice #5 Christine Brewer, Soprano BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Donald Runnicles, Conductor | ||
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Auditorio Nacional de Musica: Sala Sinfónica, Madrid Mozart's Requiem |
Windsbacher Knabenchor Karl-Friedrich Beringer, Conductor |
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| Auditorio Nacional de Musica: Sala Sinfónica, Calle del Príncipe de Vergara 146, Madrid, Spain Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Mozart's Requiem Windsbacher Knabenchor Karl-Friedrich Beringer, Conductor | ||
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Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham University, Djanogly Recital HallEggner Trio |
Christoph Eggner, Piano Georg Eggner, Violin Florian Eggner, Cello |
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| Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham University, Djanogly Recital Hall, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Eggner Trio On their first visit to Lakeside the Eggner brothers captivated the audience with their musical energy and artistry. This concert programme further explores a wide emotional range. Beethoven’s Piano Trio Op.70 No.1 earned its nickname from the eerie second movement. Shostakovich’s first piano trio written at the age of 17 was dedicated to Tanya Glivenko with whom Shostakovich was in love. There is a romantic intensity to the work but it nonetheless introduces elements of the grotesque which were to become more prominent in his compositional maturity. Ravel’s Piano Trio was completed just as war broke out in 1914. The colouristic work draws inspiration from Malay verse forms and Basque folk music written within a highly complex musical structure. The concert finishes at approximately 9.05pm Christoph Eggner, Piano Georg Eggner, Violin Florian Eggner, Cello | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 |
Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NYNew York Philharmonic with Christoph Eschenbach |
New York Philharmonic Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Pinchas Zukerman, Violin |
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| Lincoln Center: Avery Fisher Hall, New York City NY 10023, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 New York Philharmonic with Christoph Eschenbach New York Philharmonic Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Pinchas Zukerman, Violin | ||
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Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolLark Ascending |
RLPO Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano James Clark, Violin Vasily Petrenko, Conductor |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Lark Ascending Who says British music is all about Pomp and Circumstance? And who says Scandinavian composers only do gloom and doom? Prepare to have a few preconceptions challenged as Vasily Petrenko and the RLPO soar high above the Cotswold countryside in Vaughan Wiliams’ ravishing The Lark Ascending – recently voted Britain’s favourite piece of classical music. The masterly French virtuoso Jean-Yves Thibaudet plays Grieg’s delightful Piano Concerto. Expect wit as well as romance, and play spot-the-folksong in the uproariously brassy Suite that Michael Tippett wrote to celebrate the birth of Prince Charles. Elgar’s ever-fresh musical portrait of his Worcestershire friends – well, the piece that gave the world Nimrod hardly needs any introduction. Tune after tune after tune... RLPO Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano James Clark, Violin Vasily Petrenko, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 |
Cadogan Hall, LondonChoral at Cadogan Lux Aeterna |
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Stephen Layton, Conductor |
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| Cadogan Hall, London SW1X 9DQ, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Choral at Cadogan Lux Aeterna Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge Stephen Layton, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 |
Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonCorinthian Chamber Orchestra |
Corinthian Chamber Orchestra Peter Stark, Conductor Laura Samuel, Violin |
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| Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, United Kingdom Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 Corinthian Chamber Orchestra The Corinthian Chamber Orchestra performs the core of Bernstein’s last concert, given at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony on August 19, 1990 - Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony and Britten’s Four Sea Interludes. This was not planned as Bernstein’s final concert, but by that point he must have known that it would be - he died two months later of advanced lung disease. Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony also has particular significance for the CCO, having recorded it with their late Musical Director, Alan Hazeldine, who at the time was fighting a losing battle with lung cancer. Bernstein generously championed many composers, including Samuel Barber. He didn’t premiere the Violin Concerto, but famously recorded it in 1965 with Isaac Stern and the New York Philharmonic. The CCO are joined by Laura Samuel of the celebrated Belcea Quartet to perform this melodious concerto. Corinthian Chamber Orchestra Peter Stark, Conductor Laura Samuel, Violin | ||
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