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| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallLunchtime concert with the Primrose Quartet Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 01:00pm Lunchtime concert with the Primrose Quartet ‘Delius and Ireland: A Celebration’ is a five-day Festival, one of the biggest the Conservatoire has ever hosted, involving over 60 individuals from the senior and junior Conservatoire, students and Faculty (including those famously associated with this repertoire), as well as orchestras, choirs and guest artists. Fifteen concert programmes will showcase songs, piano pieces, chamber and orchestral works - including performances of the complete solo piano works by John Ireland, the Delius Double and Ireland Piano Concerto – and culminate in a performance of Delius's masterpiece, Seadrift, with the Conservatoire Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Lionel Friend in Birmingham Town Hall on 21st June. This programme also includes the world première of an early work by Benjamin Britten entitled Chaos and Cosmos, which the Conservatoire’s students have been preparing and recording as part of the Britten Thematic Catalogue. Ireland, John (1879-1962), Cello Sonata (fragment) Primrose Piano Quartet Susanne Stanzeleit, Leader Robin Ireland, Viola Andrew Fuller, Cello John Thwaites, Piano Ron Woodley, Clarinet Chris Beagles, Horn Hetti Price, Cello Catalin Chelaru, Violin Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, LondonLa Follia Spitalfields Music Summer Festival |
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| St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch, London, Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6JN, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm La Follia Recent Associate Artists The English Concert return to London’s East End with its charismatic leader Nadja Zwiener and a programme packed with Italian warmth and vigour. The programme includes string concertos by Corelli and Handel, a concerto for two oboes by Vivaldi, and two sets of variations on one of the most beguiling themes in all music — La Follia. | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Barbican Centre: Hall, LondonA Tribute to Sir Colin Davis |
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| Barbican Centre: Hall, London, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm A Tribute to Sir Colin Davis Tickets £10-£36 | ||
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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 18-Jun-13 07:30pm New York Philharmonic | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Hagia Eirene Museum, IstanbulCameristi della Scala and Shlomo Mintz Istanbul Music Festival |
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| Hagia Eirene Museum, Istanbul, Cankurtaran Mh, Istanbul 34122, Turkey Tuesday 18-Jun-13 08:00pm Cameristi della Scala and Shlomo Mintz The phenomenal Shlomo Mintz, renowned for his impeccable musicianship, stylistic versatility, and commanding technique alike, joins the Cameristi della Scala for a night of Bach, Grieg and Schubert at the festival. The violin virtuoso who claims, “Music is truth touched, but seldom” does promise one of those seldom moments in music for the festival audience.Tickets 200, 150, 100 tl - student 30 tl - balcony 250 tl. | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Konzerthaus: Rolf Böhme Saal, FreiburgPhilharmonisches Orchester Freiburg |
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| Konzerthaus: Rolf Böhme Saal, Freiburg, Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 1, 79098 Freiburg, Germany Tuesday 18-Jun-13 08:00pm Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 10:00am |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAThe Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham: Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 10:00am The Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham: Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal Stravinsky’s music has been a passion of Michael Tilson Thomas’s since he met the composer while studying at USC. Fitting that the music of Stravinsky plays a prominent part in the season. Audience favorite Gil Shaham interprets the exuberant, lilting, and vibrantly expressive concerto, while the SFS dives into The Rite of Spring. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallLunchtime concert with the Belgrave Quartet and Kristina Gill |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 01:00pm Lunchtime concert with the Belgrave Quartet and Kristina Gill | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Mary's Perivale, LondonTianyun Jia (violin) Alexis White (piano) / Adi Tal (cello) Nicola Eimer (piano) |
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| St Mary's Perivale, London, London UB6 8SS, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Tianyun Jia (violin) Alexis White (piano) / Adi Tal (cello) Nicola Eimer (piano) St Mary's Perivale Wednesday Evening 'Double Concert'. Free, easy parking, refreshments provided. Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult HallDelius Double Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Delius Double ‘Delius and Ireland: A Celebration’ is a five-day Festival, one of the biggest the Conservatoire has ever hosted, involving over 60 individuals from the senior and junior Conservatoire, students and Faculty (including those famously associated with this repertoire), as well as orchestras, choirs and guest artists. Fifteen concert programmes will showcase songs, piano pieces, chamber and orchestral works - including performances of the complete solo piano works by John Ireland, the Delius Double and Ireland Piano Concerto – and culminate in a performance of Delius's masterpiece, Seadrift, with the Conservatoire Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Lionel Friend in Birmingham Town Hall on 21st June. This programme also includes the world première of an early work by Benjamin Britten entitled Chaos and Cosmos, which the Conservatoire’s students have been preparing and recording as part of the Britten Thematic Catalogue. Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
The Forge, Camden, Londontrio42 |
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| The Forge, Camden, London, 3-7 Delancey Street, London NW1 7NL, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm trio42 | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saalchamber concert Hanna Weinmeister, Daniel Sepec, Isabel Charisius, Valentin Erben, Alois Posch, Norbert Täubl, Radovan Vlatkovic, Milan Turkovic Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm chamber concert Hanna Weinmeister, Daniel Sepec, Isabel Charisius, Valentin Erben, Alois Posch, Norbert Täubl, Radovan Vlatkovic, Milan Turkovic ![]() | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAThe Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm The Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham Stravinsky’s music has been a passion of Michael Tilson Thomas’s since he met the composer while studying at USC. Fitting that the music of Stravinsky plays a prominent part in the season. Audience favorite Gil Shaham interprets the exuberant, lilting, and vibrantly expressive concerto, while the SFS dives into The Rite of Spring. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Mendelssohn Saal, LeipzigNo 57 Bach und Zeitgenossen |
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| Gewandhaus, Mendelssohn Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm No 57 Bach und Zeitgenossen | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallLunchtime Concert with the Georgiev String Quartet Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 01:00pm Lunchtime Concert with the Georgiev String Quartet ‘Delius and Ireland: A Celebration’ is a five-day Festival, one of the biggest the Conservatoire has ever hosted, involving over 60 individuals from the senior and junior Conservatoire, students and Faculty (including those famously associated with this repertoire), as well as orchestras, choirs and guest artists. Fifteen concert programmes will showcase songs, piano pieces, chamber and orchestral works - including performances of the complete solo piano works by John Ireland, the Delius Double and Ireland Piano Concerto – and culminate in a performance of Delius's masterpiece, Seadrift, with the Conservatoire Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Lionel Friend in Birmingham Town Hall on 21st June. This programme also includes the world première of an early work by Benjamin Britten entitled Chaos and Cosmos, which the Conservatoire’s students have been preparing and recording as part of the Britten Thematic Catalogue. Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 02:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAThe Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Thursday 20-Jun-13 02:00pm The Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham Stravinsky’s music has been a passion of Michael Tilson Thomas’s since he met the composer while studying at USC. Fitting that the music of Stravinsky plays a prominent part in the season. Audience favorite Gil Shaham interprets the exuberant, lilting, and vibrantly expressive concerto, while the SFS dives into The Rite of Spring. | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 02:45pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallIreland's Piano Trios Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 02:45pm Ireland's Piano Trios ‘Delius and Ireland: A Celebration’ is a five-day Festival, one of the biggest the Conservatoire has ever hosted, involving over 60 individuals from the senior and junior Conservatoire, students and Faculty (including those famously associated with this repertoire), as well as orchestras, choirs and guest artists. Fifteen concert programmes will showcase songs, piano pieces, chamber and orchestral works - including performances of the complete solo piano works by John Ireland, the Delius Double and Ireland Piano Concerto – and culminate in a performance of Delius's masterpiece, Seadrift, with the Conservatoire Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Lionel Friend in Birmingham Town Hall on 21st June. This programme also includes the world première of an early work by Benjamin Britten entitled Chaos and Cosmos, which the Conservatoire’s students have been preparing and recording as part of the Britten Thematic Catalogue. Yu Fei Liu, Violin Isaac Collier, Cello Steven Swindells, Piano Kathryn Coleman, Violin Kathy Nagel, Cello Sarah Joseph, Piano Hepplewhite Piano Trio Amy Littlewood, Violin Hetti Price, Cello Fan Yu, Piano Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 04:30pm |
Holley Hall, Sarasota, FLThe Power of Music Sarasota Music Festival |
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| Holley Hall, Sarasota, FL, 709 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34236, United States Thursday 20-Jun-13 04:30pm The Power of Music You’ll be awed by the raw fervor of these pieces. Though intimate in the size of its performing forces, chamber music is every bit as commanding an emotional as the great orchestral masterworks. Brahms’ Sonata for Cello and Piano is expressive, intense, and forceful. The cello sings in this incredible work of genius. Baroque music is more known for complicated melodies than the more emotional Romantic Era. However, Telemann shows us that Baroque music can be as poignant and expressive. The Baal Shem Suite is a distinctly personal piece and an ode to the composer’s Jewish background. | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Dillington House, IlminsterThe Dillington Summer Music Festival with Ashley Wass & Friends |
Works by Alwyn |
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| Dillington House, Ilminster, Ilminster TA19 9DT, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm The Dillington Summer Music Festival with Ashley Wass & Friends Works by Alwyn, William (1905-1985) | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Brandeis University: Slosberg Auditorium, Waltham, MAJohann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord Aston Magna Music Festival |
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| Brandeis University: Slosberg Auditorium, Waltham, MA, 415 South Street, Waltham, Waltham, MA, United States Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm Johann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord J.S. Bach: Six Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord
The second concert will be devoted to music of Johann Sebastian Bach for harpsichord and violin,
and will feature all six sonatas for violin and harpsichord. It will be performed on June 20, 21, and 22.
Violinist Daniel Stepner and keyboardist Peter Sykes will perform. | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisFrank Peter Zimmermann plays Shostakovitch's Violin Concerto no. 1 |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:00pm Frank Peter Zimmermann plays Shostakovitch's Violin Concerto no. 1 ![]() | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 07:00pm |
St John's Smith Square, LondonA Russian Romance |
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| St John's Smith Square, London, Smith Square, London, London SW1P 3HA, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 07:00pm A Russian Romance | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Peter's Church, ShaldonAcademy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble Shaldon Festival |
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| St Peter's Church, Shaldon, Shaldon, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 07:30pm Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble ![]() Ticket Information: Centre Seats £16, Side Seats £10, Student seats £5 Detail: We are delighted and privileged to welcome back the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble for their fourth visit to the Festival. The selected programme features works written during a particularly happy time in the three composers’ lives. Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat K.407 Mozart’s works for solo horn were composed almost exclusively for one particular player, Ignaz Leutgeb, his life-long friend and Salzburg compatriot. Apart from owning a cheese shop, Leutgeb held the position of first horn in the Archbishop of Salzburg’s private orchestra and was, by all accounts, an extraordinarily gifted player. The Horn Quintet in Eb major is the most difficult to play and pushed the player and the valveless instrument of his time to the limit. Scored for violin, two violas, cello and horn, it was composed toward the end of 1782 in Vienna when Mozart was entering a period of great success and productivity and perhaps the happiest time in his life. It is obvious from his markings in the manuscript, using coloured inks and sometimes writing cryptic comments to the soloist in the margins, that Mozart enjoyed pulling Leutgeb's leg. This atmosphere is also reflected in the music which, in the allegro movements, is full of fun. The slow movements, simple but endearing Romances, reveal the deep regard that Mozart had for both the instrument and his friend. Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) is one of those composers whose musical style brings out the best lyricism strings can produce. The Souvenir de Florence, Op. 70, is certainly one of those works. The St. Petersburg Chamber Music Society had submitted their commission in 1887, but Tchaikovsky did not begin work on the string sextet (scored for two violins, two violas and two cellos) until the winter of 1890 on his return from a visit to Florence. Unlike "Capriccio Italien", composed some ten years earlier and full of Italian quotations, this work is decidedly Russian. The title merely derives from the fact that it was whilst Tchaikovsky was working on his opera The Queen of Spades in Florence that he noted down the main theme of the slow movement. Italy was a place where Tchaikovsky spent some of the happiest moments of his life which, perhaps, could be a key to the naming of the piece. Though the work was performed privately after its completion, he revised it thoroughly before its first public performance on 6th December, 1892. The proud composer wrote to his brother: “What a sextet–and what a fugue at the end–it’s a pleasure. Awful, how pleased I am with myself!” Brahms String Sextet No.1 in B flat Op.18 Brahms’ String Sextet in B flat major is also scored for two violins, two violas and two cellos. At the time there were few precedents for this particular combination of instruments. No doubt this appealed to Brahms who was always conscious of the shadows of his predecessors; shying away from Beethoven’s territory, he did not complete a symphony or string quartet until his 40’s. The work was written in 1859 during a particularly happy time in his life. He had accepted a position teaching and conducting in Detmold, a small principality deep in the forest of Teutoburg 40 miles from Hanover. His despair over the death of Robert Schumann had abated and he could clear his mind there during long walks in the woods. The completed work was sent to his good friend, the violinist, Joseph Joachim, in September of 1860 with the added note: "Send it back if the piece does not appeal to you". It apparently did and was first performed by Joachim and his colleagues in Hanover just the following month. At the first public performance in 1861 it was so well received that it was repeated three times in the next few weeks and was performed in various parts of Germany. One of the finest chamber orchestras in the world, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields is renowned for its polished and refined sound, rooted in outstanding musicianship. Formed in 1958 from a group of leading London musicians, and working without a conductor, the Academy gave its first performance in its namesake church on 13th November 1959. Today, the Academy performs some 100 concerts around the world each year, with as many as 15 tours each season. The Academy’s partnership with its founder Sir Neville Marriner remains the most recorded pairing of orchestra and conductor and, with over 500 recordings under its belt, the Academy is one of the most recorded chamber orchestras in the world. Originally directed by Sir Neville from the leader’s chair, the collegiate spirit and flexibility of the original small, conductorless ensemble remains an Academy hallmark. This tradition continues today with the appointment of virtuoso violinist Joshua Bell as its new Music Director in September 2011. Drawn from the principal players of the orchestra, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble was created in 1967 to perform the larger chamber works, from quintets to octets. Its touring commitments are extensive, with annual visits to France, Germany, and Spain, and frequent tours to North and South America, Australia, New Zealand, and Taiwan. | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Martin-in-the-Fields, LondonMozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik |
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| St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, London, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 07:30pm Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik ![]() Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741), The Four Seasons: Concerto in E major, "La Primavera (Spring)", RV269, Op.8 no.1 | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St John the Baptist, PlushPlush 1 Plush Festival |
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| St John the Baptist, Plush, Dorset, UK, Plush DT2 7RJ, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 07:30pm Plush 1 Benjamin Britten’s intensely colourful Temporal Variations and Elgar’s Piano Quintet frame Korean-born Isang Yun’s soulful oboe work ‘Piri’ of 1971, written shortly after his release from prison.Image credit: Jack Liebeck | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Olin Auditorium at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NYJohann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord Aston Magna Music Festival |
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| Olin Auditorium at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, 30 Campus Rd, Annandale-on-Hudson, 12504, United States Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm Johann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord J.S. Bach: Six Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord
The second concert will be devoted to music of Johann Sebastian Bach for harpsichord and violin,
and will feature all six sonatas for violin and harpsichord. It will be performed on June 20, 21, and 22.
Violinist Daniel Stepner and keyboardist Peter Sykes will perform. | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Sarasota Opera House, Sarasota, FLFall in Love Sarasota Music Festival |
Martin Chalifour, Violin Robert Vernon, Viola Timothy Eddy, Cello Leone Buyse, Flute Nancy Ambrose King, Oboe Charles Neidich, Clarinet Richard Svoboda, Bassoon Gail Williams, Horn Martin Chalifour, Violin Timothy Cobb, Bass Leone Buyse, Flute Charles Neidich, Clarinet Noah Bendix-Balgley, Violin Timothy Eddy, Cello Michael Adcock, Piano |
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| Sarasota Opera House, Sarasota, FL, Sarasota, FL, United States Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm Fall in Love Love in all its forms and complexity is the subject of this concert. You’ll fall in love all over again with Mozart through his mischievous string quintet, suffused with a blend of cheer and vigor with deeper, more serious emotions. Wagner offered perhaps the most romantic gift of all time in his Siegfried Idyll, a tender birthday present given to his wife on Christmas morning. Intimate and cozy, this work’s soft beauty is compelling.Harbison turns to familial love in Songs America Loves to Sing. Instrumental versions of beloved songs from his childhood - and yours - are woven together into a complex counterpoint that is sometimes melancholy, sometimes witty, sometimes impish but always poignant. You’ll also fall in love with two of the best student ensembles of the week. Martin Chalifour, Violin Robert Vernon, Viola Timothy Eddy, Cello Leone Buyse, Flute Nancy Ambrose King, Oboe Charles Neidich, Clarinet Richard Svoboda, Bassoon Gail Williams, Horn Martin Chalifour, Violin Timothy Cobb, Bass Leone Buyse, Flute Charles Neidich, Clarinet Noah Bendix-Balgley, Violin Timothy Eddy, Cello Michael Adcock, Piano | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, CABaroque Music Festival Corona del Mar: Music in the Gardens II |
Works by Vivaldi Locatelli, Sonata in G major for Flute |
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| Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, CA, Corona del Mar, 92625, United States Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm Baroque Music Festival Corona del Mar: Music in the Gardens II Works by Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) Locatelli, Pietro Antonio (1695-1764), Sonata in G major for Flute | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Beethoven-Haus, Bonn8. Kammerkonzert |
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| Beethoven-Haus, Bonn, Bonn, Germany Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm 8. Kammerkonzert | ||
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Dillington House, IlminsterThe Dillington Summer Music Festival with Ashley Wass & Friends |
Works by Boccherini |
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| Dillington House, Ilminster, Ilminster TA19 9DT, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm The Dillington Summer Music Festival with Ashley Wass & Friends Works by Boccherini, Luigi (1743-1805) | ||
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Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg (Ludwigsburg Palace): OrdenssaalChristine Schäfer | Isabelle Faust | Sandra Hüller Ludwigsburg Festival |
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| Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg (Ludwigsburg Palace): Ordenssaal, Schlossstraße 30, 71634 Ludwigsburg, Germany Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm Christine Schäfer | Isabelle Faust | Sandra Hüller | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ: Main Hall, AmsterdamLicht op de langste dag Holland Festival |
de Roo, New work commissioned by Holland Festival Dusapin, Aufgang (commissioned by Westdeutschen Rundfunk, Fondation de l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Holland Festival) |
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| Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ: Main Hall, Amsterdam, Piet Heinkade 1, Amsterdam 1019 BR, Netherlands Friday 21-Jun-13 08:30pm Licht op de langste dag On the longest day of the year, the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic take their last bow – with an optimistic gesture. Supported by Visual Kitchen’s video and lighting design, four compositions on the theme of ‘light’ are performed. Two of these are brand new, an emphatic statement by the orchestra to leave something behind for the future. Dutch composer Matijs de Roo, a finalist at last year’s Toonzetters competition, has created a punchy and fast moving orchestral work; the French composer Pascal Dusapin (previously at the festival with Passion and Medea) has written a violin concerto titled Aufgang, which is performed by Renaud Capuçon. The orchestra will also play the sprightly Lumen II by Régis Campo and L’heure bleue by the Japanese composer Misato Mochizuki, a musical interpretation of the ‘blue hour’ of twilight.
Tickets €27.50 - 22.50, students/CJO €17.50 all categories. Running time 1 hour 45 minutes, one interval.Image credit: Ada Nieuwendijk de Roo, Matijs (b. 1977), New work commissioned by Holland Festival Dusapin, Pascal (b. 1955), Aufgang (commissioned by Westdeutschen Rundfunk, Fondation de l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Holland Festival) | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 01:30pm |
Tunbridge Wells Baptist ChurchPeter and the Wolf |
Rachel Grimes, Violin Lucia D'Avenzo, Violin Steve Dummer, Conductor Ros Hanson, Viola Greg Duggan, Cello Katy Furmanski, Double Bass Adel Sahnoun, Flute George Sleightholme, Clarinet Jenny Melville, Oboe Lois Au, Bassoon Alex Edmundson, Horn Serge Vuille, Percussion Alex Neal, Percussion Yshani Perinpanayagam, Piano |
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| Tunbridge Wells Baptist Church, Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2EP, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 01:30pm Peter and the Wolf Rachel Grimes, Violin Lucia D'Avenzo, Violin Steve Dummer, Conductor Ros Hanson, Viola Greg Duggan, Cello Katy Furmanski, Double Bass Adel Sahnoun, Flute George Sleightholme, Clarinet Jenny Melville, Oboe Lois Au, Bassoon Alex Edmundson, Horn Serge Vuille, Percussion Alex Neal, Percussion Yshani Perinpanayagam, Piano | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 03:30pm |
Tunbridge Wells Baptist ChurchPeter and the Wolf |
Rachel Grimes, Violin Lucia D'Avenzo, Violin Steve Dummer, Conductor Ros Hanson, Viola Greg Duggan, Cello Katy Furmanski, Double Bass Adel Sahnoun, Flute George Sleightholme, Clarinet Jenny Melville, Oboe Lois Au, Bassoon Alex Edmundson, Horn Serge Vuille, Percussion Alex Neal, Percussion Yshani Perinpanayagam, Piano |
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| Tunbridge Wells Baptist Church, Upper Grosvenor Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2EP, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 03:30pm Peter and the Wolf Rachel Grimes, Violin Lucia D'Avenzo, Violin Steve Dummer, Conductor Ros Hanson, Viola Greg Duggan, Cello Katy Furmanski, Double Bass Adel Sahnoun, Flute George Sleightholme, Clarinet Jenny Melville, Oboe Lois Au, Bassoon Alex Edmundson, Horn Serge Vuille, Percussion Alex Neal, Percussion Yshani Perinpanayagam, Piano | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 06:00pm |
Daniel Arts Center: Simon's Rock College of Bard, Great Barrington, MAJohann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord Aston Magna Music Festival |
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| Daniel Arts Center: Simon's Rock College of Bard, Great Barrington, MA, 84 Alford Road, Great Barrington, 01230, United States Saturday 22-Jun-13 06:00pm Johann Sebastian Bach: The Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord J.S. Bach: Six Sonatas for Violin and Harpsichord
The second concert will be devoted to music of Johann Sebastian Bach for harpsichord and violin,
and will feature all six sonatas for violin and harpsichord. It will be performed on June 20, 21, and 22.
Violinist Daniel Stepner and keyboardist Peter Sykes will perform. | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Batumi Art and Musical CentreBatumi Festival Orchestra Batumi MusicFest |
Leoncavallo, Pagliacci (Canio's arietta) Rossini, La Cenerentola (Cinderella) (Aria) Verdi, Il Trovatore (Stretta Manrico) |
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| Batumi Art and Musical Centre, 102, Tamar Mepe Ave., Batumi, Georgia Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:00pm Batumi Festival Orchestra ![]() Leoncavallo, Ruggero (1857-1919), Pagliacci (Canio's arietta) Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), Il Trovatore (Stretta Manrico) Puccini, Giacomo (1858-1924), Turandot (Calaf aria) Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), Nabucco (Chrous) | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Southwell MinsterNottingham Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Southwell Minster, Southwell NG25 0HD, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm Nottingham Philharmonic Orchestra Unreserved seating | ||
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West Road Concert Hall, CambridgeCity of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra |
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| West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 9DP, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Canterbury CathedralBritten and Vaughan Williams |
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| Canterbury Cathedral, The Precincts, Canterbury CT1 2EH, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm Britten and Vaughan Williams PRICES: £25 to £8 | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Boughton Aluph Church, AshfordFrench Flair : Italian Furore Stour Music |
Works by Boismortier Works by Vivaldi Works by Marais Works by Dornel |
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| Boughton Aluph Church, Ashford, Ashford, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 07:30pm French Flair : Italian Furore ![]() Tickets: £18.00 £15.00 £12.00 Given the difficulties of travel and communication three centuries ago, it is all the more exciting to find that there was actually a great deal of musical exchange in Europe at this time. Indeed, because music was so highly appreciated at the Courts, composers were often paid to travel in order to bring back the latest styles and compositions. So it was that during the first half of the eighteenth century many French composers adopted Italian elements in their compositions, and also used the Italian vocabulary to name works and movements. Kindly sponsored by a Friend of Stour Music Image credit: Stour Music copyright Works by Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741) Works by Marais, Marin (1656-1728) Works by Dornel, Louis-Antoine (1680-1756) | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm |
City Hall Concert Hall, Hong KongLe French May Arts Festival Finale Concert: Yossif Ivanov Plays Ravel & Chausson |
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| City Hall Concert Hall, Hong Kong, 5 Edinburgh Place, Central, Hong Kong, China Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm Le French May Arts Festival Finale Concert: Yossif Ivanov Plays Ravel & Chausson Violinist Yossiv Ivanov will join the Hong Kong Sinfonietta and Music Director Yip Wing-sie in Chausson’s beautifully crafted Poème and Ravel’s rhapsodic Tzigane. Programme also includes Chen Qi-gang’s The Five Elements and Debussy’s Nocturnes. | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Süreyya Opera House, IstanbulPiano Trio Forte Istanbul Music Festival |
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| Süreyya Opera House, Istanbul, Eyüp Merkez Mh., Bahariye Cd No:29, Istanbul, Turkey Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm Piano Trio Forte The 41st Istanbul Music Festival hosts three soloists who share a passion for chamber music, binding in friendship over their acclaimed ensemble Piano Trio Forte. The members of the ensemble each stand out for their virtuosity and elegant tone while performing together in utmost harmony.
Founder of Piano Trio Forte, pianist Ece Demirci performs in various national and international concerts and teaches in MSGSÜ State Conservatory. In addition to her position as the Chief of Cello Ensemble in Cemal Reşit Rey Symphony Orchestra since 1998, Rahşan Apay continues her career as a solo cellist with various national and international recitals and orchestras. Violinist Sevil Ulucan is a shining star with the albums she has been recording.
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| Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Dillington House, IlminsterThe Dillington Summer Music Festival with Ashley Wass & Friends |
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| Dillington House, Ilminster, Ilminster TA19 9DT, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm The Dillington Summer Music Festival with Ashley Wass & Friends | ||
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Sarasota Opera House, Sarasota, FLA Celebratory Finale Sarasota Music Festival |
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| Sarasota Opera House, Sarasota, FL, Sarasota, FL, United States Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:00pm A Celebratory Finale Making his Festival debut, conductor Nicholas McGegan’s infectious joy will transport you into these three vibrant pieces. Handel’s masterpiece is among the most popular Baroque works. You’ll enjoy its stately elegance and effusive cheer. Mozart himself described his Concerto No. 16 as music “to make the performer sweat.” As one of America’s preeminent performers of Mozart’s music, Robert Levin is the ultimate pianist to truly showcase this great work. Our Festival season ends in stormy Scotland, with a robust symphony by Mendelssohn. Inspired by the landscape and ruins of Scotland, this is a work justifiably beloved by generations and an impressive finale for the 49th Sarasota Music Festival. | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:15pm |
Waldbühne, Berlin Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle, Christian Tetzlaff |
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| Waldbühne, Berlin, Berlin, Germany Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:15pm Berliner Philharmoniker, Sir Simon Rattle, Christian Tetzlaff | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:00am |
Schloss Eggenberg, Graz Pariser Salons Styriarte Festival Graz |
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| Schloss Eggenberg, Graz, Graz, Austria Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:00am Pariser Salons MatineeImage credit: Werner Kmetitsch | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:00am |
Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle WeimarMetamorphosen |
Strauss R., Metamorphosen (for seven solo strings) |
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| Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar, Theaterplatz 2, 99423 Weimar, Germany Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:00am Metamorphosen Strauss, Richard (1864-1949), Metamorphosen (for seven solo strings) | ||
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Holywell Music Room, OxfordOxford Coffee Concerts: Allegri String Quartet |
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| Holywell Music Room, Oxford, Oxford OX1 1AB, United Kingdom Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:15am Oxford Coffee Concerts: Allegri String Quartet | ||
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Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAChamber Music with members of the San Francisco Symphony |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Sunday 23-Jun-13 02:00pm Chamber Music with members of the San Francisco Symphony | ||
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Princeton Theological Seminary: Miller Chapel, Princeton, NJConcordia Chamber Players Princeton Festival |
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| Princeton Theological Seminary: Miller Chapel, Princeton, NJ, 64 Mercer St, Princeton, 08542, United States Sunday 23-Jun-13 03:00pm Concordia Chamber Players | ||