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Rudolfinum: Dvorák Hall, PragueThe Beethoven Journey |
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| Rudolfinum: Dvorák Hall, Prague, Prague, Czech Wednesday 22-May-13 The Beethoven Journey | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 01:00pm |
1901 Arts Club, LondonMMSF Lunchtime Recital - Ella Rundle (cello) |
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| 1901 Arts Club, London, 7 Exton Street,, Waterloo, London SE1 8UE, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 01:00pm MMSF Lunchtime Recital - Ella Rundle (cello) Philharmonia Orchestra's Martin Musical Scholarship Fund, administered by the Philharmonia Orchestra, has given invaluable support to countless young musicians since 1968. Its anonymous founder and benefactor provided enough money to enable exceptionally talented students to bridge the difficult gap between full-time study and professional status. Many Martin Music Scholarship Fund award winners have gone on to extremely successful orchestral or solo careers with names such as Natalie Clein, Nigel Kennedy, Freddy Kempf, Steven Isserlis and Jennifer Pike forming part of the Fund's alumni. Doors 12.30pm, unreserved seating. Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), Introduction and Polonaise Brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op.3 Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 01:05pm |
Bradford CathedralOrgan Recital |
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| Bradford Cathedral, 1 Stott Hill, Bradford BD1 4EH, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 01:05pm Organ Recital Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 02:15pm |
Birmingham Symphony HallTrifonov plays Tchaikovsky |
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| Birmingham Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham B1, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 02:15pm Trifonov plays Tchaikovsky The Orchestra throws down the challenge; the piano strides forward; and on a great wave of melody, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto surges into life. The greatest of all Romantic piano concertos? One thing’s for sure: Tchaikovsky Competition winner Daniil Trifonov plays it like no-one on earth. The CBSO are thrilled to welcome him to Birmingham, as the star of a concert that begins with Mozart’s ever-astonishing final symphony and ends with Schumann at his headlong, heartfelt best. Sheer emotion. (£10-£39.50) | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 04:00pm |
Helsinki University: Great HallRichard Wagner 200 |
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| Helsinki University: Great Hall, Unioninkatu 34, Helsinki 00170, Finland Wednesday 22-May-13 04:00pm Richard Wagner 200 | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm |
Wilton's Music Hall, LondonBeethoven Begins 'Dances and Nocturnes' |
Works by Roberts |
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| Wilton's Music Hall, London, Graces Alley, London E1 8JB, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm Beethoven Begins 'Dances and Nocturnes' Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805), La Musica Notturna delle Strade di Madrid, String Quartet no. 60 in C major, G.324 Works by Roberts, Jeremy Dale (b. 1934) Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm |
Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver, BCLa Musa, La Musica: Muse and Music in Renaissance Europe |
Works by Tromboncino |
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| Christ Church Cathedral, Vancouver, BC, 690 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm La Musa, La Musica: Muse and Music in Renaissance Europe Works by Tromboncino, Bartolomeo (1470-1535) Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm |
Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, LondonBach - The Architect Of Modern Music |
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| Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, London, 40 Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm Bach - The Architect Of Modern Music | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenProkofiev's Fifth Symphony |
Nilsson, Violin Concerto (World première) |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Wednesday 22-May-13 07:00pm Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony Nilsson, Anders, Violin Concerto (World première) | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
Arnold Schönberg Center, Viennaensemble reconsil wien |
Schoenberg, Two Songs, Op.14 (Bearbeitung für Sopran und Ensemble von Alexander Wagendristel; world premiere) Wiede, Neues Werk für Klavier und Ensemble (world premiere) Heher, Neues Werk für Sopran und Ensemble (world premiere) Beslic-Gal, Neues Werk für Ensemble (world premiere) Wagendristel, The Wormwood and the Gall for Violin and Ensemble (world premiere) Wagner, Piano Sonata in A sharp major "Ankunft bei den schwarzen Schwänen", WWV 95 (Bearbeitung für Ensemble von Alexander Wagendristel; world premiere) |
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| Arnold Schönberg Center, Vienna, Palais Fanto, Schwarzenbergplatz 6, 1030 Vienna, Austria Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm ensemble reconsil wien Schoenberg, Arnold (1874-1951), Two Songs, Op.14 (Bearbeitung für Sopran und Ensemble von Alexander Wagendristel; world premiere) Wiede, Klaus, Neues Werk für Klavier und Ensemble (world premiere) Heher, Hannes (b. 1964), Neues Werk für Sopran und Ensemble (world premiere) Beslic-Gal, Belma (b. 1978), Neues Werk für Ensemble (world premiere) Wagendristel, Alexander (b. 1965), The Wormwood and the Gall for Violin and Ensemble (world premiere) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Piano Sonata in A sharp major "Ankunft bei den schwarzen Schwänen", WWV 95 (Bearbeitung für Ensemble von Alexander Wagendristel; world premiere) ensemble reconsil Bojidara Kouzmanova-Vladar, Violin Kaori Nishii, Piano Roland Freisitzer, Director Anna Maria Pammer, Soprano Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
St John's Smith Square, LondonM & G Series |
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| St John's Smith Square, London, Smith Square, London, London SW1P 3HA, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm M & G Series | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonTalk and Concert: Orient in Song |
Strauss R., Gesänge des Orients, Op.77 (excerpts) Ravel, Shéhérazade (excerpts) Saint-Saëns, Mélodies Persanes, Op.26 (excerpts) |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm Talk and Concert: Orient in Song The great Goethe, when in his sixties, fell under the spell of Hafiz, the 14th century Persian poet. Hafiz’s poetry inspired Goethe to create the ‘West-Östlicher Divan’ – a collection of love poems, epigrams and drinking songs. Goethe’s verses in turn inspired composers such as Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn, while poems of Hafiz were set to music by Hugo Wolf and Richard Strauss. Join us as we explore Europe’s century-long love affair with the Orient through poetry, painting and song. Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937), Shéhérazade (excerpts) | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
Southbank Centre: Royal Festival Hall, LondonSir Andrew Davis conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra in London |
Sir Andrew Davis, Conductor David Edwards, Stage Director Giselle Allen, Soprano Susan Bullock, Soprano James Rutherford, Bass Katherine Broderick, Soprano Elaine McKrill, Soprano Kimberly Myers, Soprano Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo-soprano Miriam Sharrad, Mezzo-soprano Antonia Sotgiu, Mezzo-soprano Harriet Williams, Mezzo-soprano Julianne Young, Mezzo-soprano Philharmonia Orchestra |
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| Southbank Centre: Royal Festival Hall, London, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm Sir Andrew Davis conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra in London Sir Andrew Davis conducts a concert celebrating the exact 200th anniversary of Wagner’s birth, showcasing the British Wagner tradition and featuring one of the composer’s finest achievements. The Walküren (or Valkyries) of the title are an army of maidens who ride through the air on horseback. We see twin brother and sister, Siegmund and Sieglinde, fall in love, thereby committing both adultery and (unwittingly) incest. The former is subsequently killed by Wotan, although Brünnhilde (Wotan's warrior Valkyrie daughter) saves Sieglinde in the nick of time. The opera reaches a blazing climax during the unforgettable Third Act, when Brünnhilde is punished by Wotan, who surrounds her with a ring of fire that can only be crossed by a fearless hero destined to be none other than Sieglinde's eventual son, Siegfried. This concert also launches Wagner 200, a wideranging, London-based festival to celebrate the bicentenary of Richard Wagner’s birth, featuring events from May to November 2013 in association with leading venues and producers. It is the culmination of a day of activity at Southbank Centre, including pop up open-air performances on the riverside terraces and balconies featuring young singers and performers. Semi-staged performance in German with English surtitles Sir Andrew Davis, Conductor David Edwards, Stage Director Giselle Allen, Soprano Susan Bullock, Soprano James Rutherford, Bass Katherine Broderick, Soprano Elaine McKrill, Soprano Kimberly Myers, Soprano Jennifer Johnston, Mezzo-soprano Miriam Sharrad, Mezzo-soprano Antonia Sotgiu, Mezzo-soprano Harriet Williams, Mezzo-soprano Julianne Young, Mezzo-soprano Philharmonia Orchestra | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
Barbican Centre: Hall, LondonValery Gergiev 60th Birthday Gala Concert |
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| Barbican Centre: Hall, London, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm Valery Gergiev 60th Birthday Gala Concert Join us for a special gala performance to celebrate the 60th birthday of the LSO's Principal Conductor Valery Gergiev. Tickets £10-£36 | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
Loughborough University: Cope AuditoriumDoric String Quartet |
Works by Schumann |
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| Loughborough University: Cope Auditorium, Loughborough LE11 3TU, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm Doric String Quartet Described by Gramophone Magazine as ‘one of the finest young string quartets’, whose members are ‘musicians with fascinating things to say’ the awarded winning Doric String Quartet has received glowing responses from audiences and critics across the globe for their finely blended tone and skillful performances. For this concert they mix the rhythmic sensitivity and melodic warmth of Haydn with the gentle offbeats and expressive cello in the Romantic work of Schumann, along with the folk like melodies of Dvorák. ‘… performances of terrific panache and perception’ The Sunday Telegraph Works by Schumann, Valentin (c1520-1559) Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NYGOTHAM @ LPR: Gotham Chamber Opera and Missy Mazzoli Conspire |
Works by Gounod Works by Verdi |
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| Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NY, 158 Bleecker Street, New York City, 10012, United States Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm GOTHAM @ LPR: Gotham Chamber Opera and Missy Mazzoli Conspire Works by Gounod, Charles-Francois (1818-1893) Works by Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901) | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
St Mary's Perivale, LondonGrace Yeo / Tasmin Waley-Cohen & the Badke Quartet |
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| St Mary's Perivale, London, London UB6 8SS, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm Grace Yeo / Tasmin Waley-Cohen & the Badke Quartet St Mary's Perivale Wednesday Evening 'Double Concert'. Free, easy parking, refreshments provided. Schubert, Franz (1797-1828), Four Impromptus in C minor, E flat major, G flat major and A flat major, D.899 Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
The Hexagon, ReadingClassical Music Alive in Reading |
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| The Hexagon, Reading, Reading, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm Classical Music Alive in Reading Tickets: £32 - £16 (Subscriptions also available). Concessions: £2 off. Pre-booked children & students: £10. Schools: £5. Student Standby: £5 (Available one hour before advertised performance start time. NUS card/proof of status/age is required.) Promoted by Reading Arts. | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm |
La Maison Symphonique de Montréal, Montreal, QCDavid Zinman conducts Mahler’s Fifth |
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| La Maison Symphonique de Montréal, Montreal, QC, 1600, rue Saint-Urbain, Montreal, QC, Canada Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm David Zinman conducts Mahler’s Fifth | ||
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Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterInternational Concert Series: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande |
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| Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Manchester M2 3WS, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:30pm International Concert Series: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 07:45pm |
Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonIn Portrait: Luke Bedford |
Bedford, Wonderful Two-Headed Nightingale (UK première of ensemble version) |
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| Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Wednesday 22-May-13 07:45pm In Portrait: Luke Bedford Bedford, Luke (b. 1978), Wonderful Two-Headed Nightingale (UK première of ensemble version) Bedford, Luke (b. 1978), Renewal (world première) | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm |
Montreal Chamber Music Festival at St George's Church, Montreal, QCBach Week: Solo Bach Stradivarius etc Montreal Chamber Music Festival |
Ariel Barnes, Cello Boson Mo, Violin Jonathan Chan, Violin Véronique Mathieu, Violin Arnold Choi, Cello Emily Westell, Violin Iryna Krechkovsky, Violin Emmanuel Vukovich, Violin Rachel Desoer, Cello Se-Doo Park, Cello Matilda Kaul, Violin Carissa Klopoushak, Violin Kerry DuWors, Violin Andréa Tyniec, Violin Nikki Chooi, Violin Timothy Chooi, Violin |
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| Montreal Chamber Music Festival at St George's Church, Montreal, QC, 1101 Rue Stanley, Montreal H3B 2S2, Canada Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm Bach Week: Solo Bach Stradivarius etc When our Artistic Director and Founder Denis Brott found the cello he wanted to perform on for the rest of his life, there was only one problem. He couldn’t afford it! This isn’t news in the music world as very few can afford a Stradivarius or, as Denis wanted, a 1706 Tecchler! With a few close friends, especially William Turner and the Canada Council’s Gilles Lefebvre, he helped create what would soon become a revolutionary institution, the Canada Council Musical Instrument Bank. Their first instrument was Denis’s prized Tecchler.
Today the Bank possesses 35 million dollars of string instruments and, through competition, offers each one for three years to outstanding young Canadian artists. A few of the instruments came together on stage at the Festival several years ago but otherwise the collection, which includes Stradivarius, Guarneri del Gesù and Gagliano, has never been heard in performance on the same stage at the same time. Until now! For the first time in the history of the Canada Council, we are proud to present 16 winners of the 2012 competition. This concert features each performer in a solo work by Bach. An historic event!Ariel Barnes, Cello Boson Mo, Violin Jonathan Chan, Violin Véronique Mathieu, Violin Arnold Choi, Cello Emily Westell, Violin Iryna Krechkovsky, Violin Emmanuel Vukovich, Violin Rachel Desoer, Cello Se-Doo Park, Cello Matilda Kaul, Violin Carissa Klopoushak, Violin Kerry DuWors, Violin Andréa Tyniec, Violin Nikki Chooi, Violin Timothy Chooi, Violin | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm |
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, ONBrahms German Requiem |
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| Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto, ON, Toronto M5J 2H5, Canada Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm Brahms German Requiem | ||
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Palau de la Musica: José Iturbi, ValenciaRussian National Orchestra in Concert |
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| Palau de la Musica: José Iturbi, Valencia, 30, Paseo de la Alameda, Valencia 46023, Spain Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm Russian National Orchestra in Concert | ||
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Karlskaserne: Reithalle, LudwigsburgParsifal - Variations by Dieter Ilg Ludwigsburg Festival |
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| Karlskaserne: Reithalle, Ludwigsburg, Hindenburg Strasse 29, 71638 Ludwigsburg, Germany Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm Parsifal - Variations by Dieter Ilg | ||
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Haus Fuhr, Essen"Motorized intelligence" - an interdisciplinary evening on György Ligeti's piano etudes Ruhr Piano Festival |
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| Haus Fuhr, Essen, Heckstr. 16, 45239 Essen, Germany Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm "Motorized intelligence" - an interdisciplinary evening on György Ligeti's piano etudes Prices € 24 | 15 (concessions)15% discount on a single ticket with the purchase of four "understanding Music" events Ligeti, György (1923-2006), Etudes for piano (selection) | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm |
Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, BrusselsBorodin Quartet |
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| Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, Brussels, Rue de la Régence 30, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm Borodin Quartet ![]() Image credit: Borodin Quartet | ||
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Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CARobertson leads Ravel and Gershwin |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Wednesday 22-May-13 08:00pm Robertson leads Ravel and Gershwin Ravel, who heard jazz in Harlem with Gershwin, was dumbfounded by the dazzling Rhapsody in Blue, which Gershwin played at a birthday party for the French composer. When Gershwin asked to study with him, Ravel said "It is better to write good Gershwin than bad Ravel." The jazz-influenced Concerto for the Left Hand was written for a pianist grievously injured during the First World War. The dark undertones of La Valse, an homage to Viennese waltz, suggest a furious farewell to gentility in post-war Europe. Elliott Carter's powerful Variations for Orchestra, another 20th-century masterwork, opens the program. | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 08:15pm |
Concertgebouw: Main Hall, AmsterdamWeills Opera revived by ASKO Schoenberg |
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| Concertgebouw: Main Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Wednesday 22-May-13 08:15pm Weills Opera revived by ASKO Schoenberg Soloists TBCImage credit: Lucerne Festival | ||
| Wednesday 22-May-13 09:00pm |
Église Saint-Savinien, MelleArkhangelos |
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| Église Saint-Savinien, Melle, Melle, France Wednesday 22-May-13 09:00pm Arkhangelos | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 01:00pm |
St Mary Magdalene Munster Square, LondonLunchtime recital - acclaimed pianist Warren Mailley Smith plays works by Chopin |
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| St Mary Magdalene Munster Square, London, Munster Square, London NW1 3PT, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 01:00pm Lunchtime recital - acclaimed pianist Warren Mailley Smith plays works by Chopin Programme not known Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 01:00pm |
Christ Church, Spitalfields, LondonGresham College Lecture and Performance: Britten's String Quartet No 2 |
Britten, String Quartet no. 2 in C major, Op.36 (Lecture by Professor Roger Parker with a performance by the Badke Quartet) |
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| Christ Church, Spitalfields, London, Commercial Street, London E1 6LY, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 01:00pm Gresham College Lecture and Performance: Britten's String Quartet No 2 Britten, Benjamin (1913-1976), String Quartet no. 2 in C major, Op.36 (Lecture by Professor Roger Parker with a performance by the Badke Quartet) Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 01:05pm |
St John's Smith Square, LondonMarek Bracha |
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| St John's Smith Square, London, Smith Square, London, London SW1P 3HA, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 01:05pm Marek Bracha Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 06:00pm |
Salle Pierre-Mercure, Montreal, QCBenefit Event : Bring your cell |
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| Salle Pierre-Mercure, Montreal, QC, 300 Maisonneuve East, Montreal H1C 3R4, Canada Thursday 23-May-13 06:00pm Benefit Event : Bring your cell | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 06:30pm |
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NYThe Roaring Twenties |
Works by Gershwin Works by Villa-Lobos Works by Bloch Works by Shostakovich |
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| Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NY, 158 Bleecker Street, New York City, 10012, United States Thursday 23-May-13 06:30pm The Roaring Twenties Works by Gershwin, George (1898-1937) Works by Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959) Works by Bloch, Ernest (1880-1959) Works by Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:00pm |
Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, MoscowHaydn & Bruckner |
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| Tchaikovsky Concert Hall, Moscow, Triumfalnaya ploshchad 4/31, Moscow, Russia Thursday 23-May-13 07:00pm Haydn & Bruckner | ||
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Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenProkofiev's Fifth Symphony |
Nilsson, Violin Concerto (World première) |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Thursday 23-May-13 07:00pm Prokofiev's Fifth Symphony Nilsson, Anders, Violin Concerto (World première) | ||
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St Paul's Cathedral, LondonBeethoven 9 in St. Paul's Cathedral |
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| St Paul's Cathedral, London, London EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:00pm Beethoven 9 in St. Paul's Cathedral An unmissable performance of Beethoven's monumental 'Choral Symphony' with its climactic 'Ode to Joy' performed in the awe-inspiring dome of St Paul's Cathedral. Featuring a star line-up of singers, joint choirs and the English Chamber Orchestra under the expert baton of Howard Williams, it promises to be the event of the century. | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:00pm |
Tampere Hall Rajaton sings Queen with TPO |
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| Tampere Hall, Tampere, Finland Thursday 23-May-13 07:00pm Rajaton sings Queen with TPO | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
Fairfield, Croydon, LondonLondon Mozart Players |
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| Fairfield, Croydon, London, Park Ln, Croydon, London CR9 1DG, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm London Mozart Players LMP’s season finale features two iconic masterpieces from Beethoven, that gives the
spotlight to the last of the concerti in LMP’s season-long celebration of the violin. LMP is
delighted to be joined by pre-eminent British violinist Anthony Marwood, praised for his
‘exquisitely controlled tenderness and musicianship’ (The Spectator), who performs one
of the most beautiful and celebrated violin concertos in the repertoire. Beethoven’s everpopular, rousing Fifth Symphony completes this special programme conducted by LMP’s
Music Director Gérard Korsten.Tickets: £12 - £31.50 | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonInternational Piano Series: Piotr Anderszewski |
Programme to include: Works by Bach J.S. Works by Schumann |
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| Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm International Piano Series: Piotr Anderszewski Acclaimed by The Telegraph for performing recitals that 'make you glad to be alive', the Polish-Hungarian pianist Piotr Anderszewski is an artist noted for exceptional musical intensity and originality. These qualities inspired the distinguished film director Bruno Monsaingeon to make three films about him. Critics have deemed him 'breathtaking' and 'unforgettable' (The Independent), and he occasionally likes to surprise his public. 'We found him already waiting for us on stage - lounging on a sofa, sipping tea, leafing through a magazine... Anderszewski strolled to the piano like a guest at the party whose turn it was to play. He got a different kind of attention as a result, and a different quality of silence.' (The Independent) Programme to include: Works by Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750) Works by Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
Philharmonic Hall, LiverpoolThe Rite of Spring |
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| Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm The Rite of Spring | ||
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Oslo Concert Hall (Konserthus) Saraste's farewell as chief conductor |
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| Oslo Concert Hall (Konserthus), Oslo 0250, Norway Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm Saraste's farewell as chief conductor This is by no means a farewell concert as Saraste will be returning as guest conductor already in the 2013–2014 season. At the same time, these concerts mark the end of a seven-year engagement with us in Oslo as well as an extremely important chapter in the orchestra’s artistic history. It will be next to impossible to leave the concert hall unmoved when the final chorus of Mahler’s’ symphony no. 2 finishes with “Bereite dich zu leben”. | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterThe Hallé |
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| Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, Manchester M2 3WS, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm The Hallé Paul Lewis is internationally recognised as one of the leading pianists of his generation. An acclaimed interpreter of the classical repertoire, here he performs Mozart’s exquisite A major concerto. Although clouds occasionally darken the Mozartian sky, the work is largely a sunny affair, particularly its ebullient finale. The concert begins with a new piece by the Hallé’s Associate Composer Helen Grime, while after the interval Sir Mark conducts Mahler’s First Symphony. This remarkable work begins with bird-calls and distant military fanfares before proceeding via a wonderfully rustic Ländler and an evocation of a Jewish funeral to its inspirational, life-affirming conclusion. | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
Birmingham Symphony HallTrifonov plays Tchaikovsky |
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| Birmingham Symphony Hall, Broad Street, Birmingham B1, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm Trifonov plays Tchaikovsky The Orchestra throws down the challenge; the piano strides forward; and on a great wave of melody, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto surges into life. The greatest of all Romantic piano concertos? One thing’s for sure: Tchaikovsky Competition winner Daniil Trifonov plays it like no-one on earth. The CBSO are thrilled to welcome him to Birmingham, as the star of a concert that begins with Mozart’s ever-astonishing final symphony and ends with Schumann at his headlong, heartfelt best. Sheer emotion. (£10-£42) | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonThe Swingle Singers - 1 Bach Unwrapped |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm The Swingle Singers - 1 ![]() | ||
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Konserthuset (Concert Hall): Stora Salen, GothenburgGothenburg Symphony and Choir with Kazuki Yamada |
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| Konserthuset (Concert Hall): Stora Salen, Gothenburg, Götaplatsen, Gothenburg, Sweden Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm Gothenburg Symphony and Choir with Kazuki Yamada Tickets 360 kr, students 100 kr. | ||
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St Martin-in-the-Fields, LondonHandel and Vivaldi by Candlelight |
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| St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, London, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm Handel and Vivaldi by Candlelight ![]() Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741), The Four Seasons: Concerto in F Major "L'autunno (Autumn)", RV293, Op.8 no.3 | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm |
St John's Smith Square, LondonFrench Choral Classics |
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| St John's Smith Square, London, Smith Square, London, London SW1P 3HA, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm French Choral Classics | ||
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Wigmore Hall, LondonRosenblatt Recitals – Ivan Magrì |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, 36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP, United Kingdom Thursday 23-May-13 07:30pm Rosenblatt Recitals – Ivan Magrì The only series of its kind in the world, Rosenblatt Recitals welcomes stars from the world’s leading opera stages and presents exciting new talents in the intimate setting of Wigmore Hall. Don’t miss your chance to experience the power of the voice raised in song. Ivan Magrì has been making a name for himself with his fresh, light tenor having won a number of European singing competitions and receiving tuition from Luciano Pavarotti. He has performed in opera houses and festivals in Italy, Slovakia, France and Japan and Rosenblatt Recitals welcomes him for his London recital debut. Magrì’s programme includes arias from operas such as La traviata, Rigoletto and La bohème, as well as romantic song from the likes of Tosti and Bellini. Simon Lepper provides accompaniment. | ||