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| Sunday 14-Mar-10 11:00 |
Berlin State Opera, Unter den Linden Barenboim and Lang Lang |
Schumann, Andante and Variations, Op.46 (for two pianos, two cello and horn) Schumann, Three Romances, Op.94 (for oboe and piano) Schumann, Fantasiestücke, Op.73 (for clarinet and piano) Schumann, Märchenerzählungen, Op.132 (for clarinet, viola and piano) Daniel Barenboim, Piano Lang Lang, Piano Gregor Witt, Oboe Heiner Schindler, Clarinet Wolf-Dieter Batdorfaxel Wilczok, Violin Hans-Jürgen Krumstroh, Horn Julia Deyneka, Viola Sennu Laineso Jung Lee, Cello |
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| Berlin State Opera, Unter den Linden, 10117 Berlin, Germany Sunday 14-Mar-10 11:00 Barenboim and Lang Lang Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Andante and Variations, Op.46 (for two pianos, two cello and horn) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Three Romances, Op.94 (for oboe and piano) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Fantasiestücke, Op.73 (for clarinet and piano) Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Märchenerzählungen, Op.132 (for clarinet, viola and piano) Daniel Barenboim, Piano Lang Lang, Piano Gregor Witt, Oboe Heiner Schindler, Clarinet Wolf-Dieter Batdorfaxel Wilczok, Violin Hans-Jürgen Krumstroh, Horn Julia Deyneka, Viola Sennu Laineso Jung Lee, Cello | ||
| Sunday 14-Mar-10 12:00 |
Filharmonic Hall, KrakowBritten Sinfonia at Lunch 3 |
Works by Kreppein (New work - world premiere tour) Works by Schumann (Mondnacht - arranged by Colin Matthews) Britten Sinfonia Jacqueline Shave, Violin Clare Finnimore, Viola Caroline Dearnley, Cello Nicholas Daniel, Oboe |
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| Filharmonic Hall, Krakow 31-103, Poland Sunday 14-Mar-10 12:00 Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 3 The sound of the oboe is explored in this concert, performed by one of the finest musicians in the UK, Nicholas Daniel. Mozart’s Oboe Quartet is in effect a chamber concerto for the oboe, full of singable melodies and charm. This is set alongside a new work by German composer, Ulrich Kreppein, Schubert’s String Trio and Mozart’s Adagio. The programme is completed by Colin Matthews’ beautiful arrangement of Schumann’s haunting lament to the moon. In Conversation – Ulrich Kreppein talks about his new work co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall. London – 12.15pm. Please note that tickets for the London concert will not be on sale until Autumn 2009. Works by Kreppein, Ulrich (b. 1979) (New work - world premiere tour) Works by Schumann, Robert (1810-1856) (Mondnacht - arranged by Colin Matthews) Britten Sinfonia Jacqueline Shave, Violin Clare Finnimore, Viola Caroline Dearnley, Cello Nicholas Daniel, Oboe | ||
| Sunday 14-Mar-10 14:00 |
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles, CAde Waart Conducts Elgar and Strauss |
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Edo de Waart, Conductor Truls Mørk, Cello |
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| Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles CA 90012, United States Sunday 14-Mar-10 14:00 de Waart Conducts Elgar and Strauss Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Edo de Waart, Conductor Truls Mørk, Cello | ||
| Sunday 14-Mar-10 15:00 |
Plymouth Congregational Church, Lansing, MILansing Symphony Orchestra - Chamber Series 3 |
Takeshi Abo, Violin Dessislava Nenova, Cello Angela Wu, Piano |
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| Plymouth Congregational Church, Lansing 48823, United States Sunday 14-Mar-10 15:00 Lansing Symphony Orchestra - Chamber Series 3 Experience the individual artistry and skill of our own Lansing Symphony musicians in the intimate setting ot the Plymouth Congregational Church. Tickets: $15 Adults/$10 Students. Available by contacting the Lansing Symphony Orchestra. Takeshi Abo, Violin Dessislava Nenova, Cello Angela Wu, Piano | ||
| 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 | ||
| Thursday 18-Mar-10 19:30 |
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 20:00 |
Jones Hall, Houston, TXHannu Lintu Conducts Sibelius 2 |
Houston Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Alban Gerhardt, Cello |
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| Jones Hall, Houston TX 77002, United States Thursday 18-Mar-10 20:00 Hannu Lintu Conducts Sibelius 2 Lintu electrified Houston audiences in May 2008. Experience the poetic soundscapes, relentless drumbeat and volcanic climaxes of his fellow Scandinavian’s music. Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953), Sinfonia Concertante for Cello and Orchestra, (or symphony-concerto), Op.125 Houston Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Alban Gerhardt, Cello | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 13:10 |
St Anne's Lutheran Church, LondonSchumann 200th Anniversary Concert |
Lauriston Ensemble Anthea Fry, Piano Rachel Erdos, Violin Caroline Tait, Violin Blai Soler, Viola Babette Lichtenstein, Cello |
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| St Anne's Lutheran Church, Gresham Street, London EC2V 7BX, United Kingdom Friday 19-Mar-10 13:10 Schumann 200th Anniversary Concert the Lauriston Ensemble brings together these musicians of varying backgrounds to perform the Piano Quintet in E flat Op 44 Lauriston Ensemble Anthea Fry, Piano Rachel Erdos, Violin Caroline Tait, Violin Blai Soler, Viola Babette Lichtenstein, Cello Price type: Free | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 19:30 |
Warsaw Philharmonic Concert HallWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra |
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Jonathan Darlington, Conductor Claudio Bohórquez, Cello |
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| Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall, Ul. Sienkiewicza 10, Warsaw, Poland Friday 19-Mar-10 19:30 Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), Academic Festival Overture for Large Orchestra, (Akademische Festouverture), Op.80 Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Jonathan Darlington, Conductor Claudio Bohórquez, Cello | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 19:30 |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYChamber Sessions III: Marwood, Isserlis and Adès |
Adès, Lieux retrouvés (US Première, commissioned by Carnegie Hall, Aldeburgh Festival and Wigmore Hall) Anthony Marwood, Violin Steven Isserlis, Cello Thomas Adès, Piano |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, United States Friday 19-Mar-10 19:30 Chamber Sessions III: Marwood, Isserlis and Adès Adès, Thomas (b. 1971), Lieux retrouvés (US Première, commissioned by Carnegie Hall, Aldeburgh Festival and Wigmore Hall) Anthony Marwood, Violin Steven Isserlis, Cello Thomas Adès, Piano | ||
| Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 |
University of Maine: Minsky Recital Hall, Orono, MECurtis On Tour |
Benjamin Beilman, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin Hyo Bi Sim, Viola Peter Wiley, Cello Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano |
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| University of Maine: Minsky Recital Hall, Orono, United States Friday 19-Mar-10 20:00 Curtis On Tour Each season Curtis On Tour brings the extraordinary artistry of the world-renowned Curtis Institute of Music to audiences nationwide, with tomorrow’s leading musicians performing alongside celebrated alumni and faculty. Violinist Ida Kavafian and cellist Peter Wiley (’74), both Curtis faculty members, appear with Curtis students during the 2009–10 tour. The program celebrates the centenary of celebrated Curtis alumnus Samuel Barber (’34) and also features miniatures commissioned for the tour from two Curtis composition students. Benjamin Beilman, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin Hyo Bi Sim, Viola Peter Wiley, Cello Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 18:00 |
Warsaw Philharmonic Concert HallWarsaw Philharmonic Orchestra |
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Jonathan Darlington, Conductor Claudio Bohórquez, Cello |
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| Warsaw Philharmonic Concert Hall, Ul. Sienkiewicza 10, Warsaw, Poland Saturday 20-Mar-10 18:00 Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), Academic Festival Overture for Large Orchestra, (Akademische Festouverture), Op.80 Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Jonathan Darlington, Conductor Claudio Bohórquez, Cello | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 18:00 |
Allhelgonakyrkan, StockholmPiano trios |
Tarrodi, Akacia for piano trio (première) Ann-Sofi Klingberg, Piano Annette Alemitou Mannheimer, Violin Sara Wijk, Cello |
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| Allhelgonakyrkan, Helgalunden, Stockholm SE 118 58, Sweden Saturday 20-Mar-10 18:00 Piano trios Ann-Sofi Klingberg, Piano Annette Alemitou Mannheimer, Violin Sara Wijk, Cello | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:00 |
Rockport Opera House, Rockport, MECurtis On Tour |
Benjamin Beilman, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin Hyo Bi Sim, Viola Peter Wiley, Cello Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano |
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| Rockport Opera House, 6 Central Street, Camden, Rockport 04843 ME, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:00 Curtis On Tour Each season Curtis On Tour brings the extraordinary artistry of the world-renowned Curtis Institute of Music to audiences nationwide, with tomorrow’s leading musicians performing alongside celebrated alumni and faculty. Violinist Ida Kavafian and cellist Peter Wiley (’74), both Curtis faculty members, appear with Curtis students during the 2009–10 tour. The program celebrates the centenary of celebrated Curtis alumnus Samuel Barber (’34) and also features miniatures commissioned for the tour from two Curtis composition students. Benjamin Beilman, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin Hyo Bi Sim, Viola Peter Wiley, Cello Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 |
Corbow Hall, BirminghamHalesowen Orchestra |
Halesowen Orchestra Philip Handy, Cello Martin Leigh, Conductor |
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| Corbow Hall, 10, Hagley Street, Halesowen, Birmingham B63 3AT, United Kingdom Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 Halesowen Orchestra Halesowen Orchestra Philip Handy, Cello Martin Leigh, Conductor Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 |
The Forge, Camden, LondonWell Seasoned: a musical celebration of the sensuality of food, the seasons and the absurd |
Craig W. Combs, Piano Kalina Dimitrova, Cello Mark Pedus, Violin Judith Sheridan, Soprano |
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| The Forge, Camden, 3-7 Delancey Street, London NW1 7NL, United Kingdom Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 Well Seasoned: a musical celebration of the sensuality of food, the seasons and the absurd Twenty21 - a contemporary music ensemble with a difference - challenges expectations of live performance. Juxtaposing the theatrical with the absurd and the spiritual with the mundane, our repertoire is chosen to entertain as well as enlighten. TICKETS - £15. Kernis, Aaron Jay (b. 1960), Le Quattro Stagioni Dalla Cucina Futurismo (The Four Seasons of Futurist Cuisine) Villalpando, Alberto (b. 1960), Tres canciones sobre textos chinos anónimos (Three songs to anonymous Chinese texts) Craig W. Combs, Piano Kalina Dimitrova, Cello Mark Pedus, Violin Judith Sheridan, Soprano | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 |
Gerlesborg Arts School, HamburgsundRohan de Saram, Magnus Andersson, Pascal Gallois |
Rohan de Saram, Cello Pascal Gallois, Bassoon Magnus Andersson, Guitar |
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| Gerlesborg Arts School, Hamburgsund, Sweden Saturday 20-Mar-10 19:30 Rohan de Saram, Magnus Andersson, Pascal Gallois Rohan de Saram, Cello Pascal Gallois, Bassoon Magnus Andersson, Guitar | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 |
Jones Hall, Houston, TXHannu Lintu Conducts Sibelius 2 |
Houston Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Alban Gerhardt, Cello |
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| Jones Hall, Houston TX 77002, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 Hannu Lintu Conducts Sibelius 2 Lintu electrified Houston audiences in May 2008. Experience the poetic soundscapes, relentless drumbeat and volcanic climaxes of his fellow Scandinavian’s music. Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953), Sinfonia Concertante for Cello and Orchestra, (or symphony-concerto), Op.125 Houston Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Alban Gerhardt, Cello | ||
| Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 |
Lincoln Middle School, Syracuse, NYCypress Quartet plus guest cellist Amit Peled |
Cypress String Quartet Amit Peled, Cello |
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| Lincoln Middle School, Syracuse NY13203, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 Cypress Quartet plus guest cellist Amit Peled Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music series Cypress String Quartet Amit Peled, Cello | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:30 |
Jones Hall, Houston, TXHannu Lintu Conducts Sibelius 2 |
Houston Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Alban Gerhardt, Cello |
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| Jones Hall, Houston TX 77002, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 14:30 Hannu Lintu Conducts Sibelius 2 Lintu electrified Houston audiences in May 2008. Experience the poetic soundscapes, relentless drumbeat and volcanic climaxes of his fellow Scandinavian’s music. Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953), Sinfonia Concertante for Cello and Orchestra, (or symphony-concerto), Op.125 Houston Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Alban Gerhardt, Cello | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 |
Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, LondonSunday afternoon concerts |
Felicity Vincent, Cello |
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| Foundling Museum, Brunswick Square, London WC1N 1AZ, United Kingdom Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 Sunday afternoon concerts Felicity Vincent, Cello Price type: Free | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 |
Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora SalenBergen Filharmoniske Orkester Mahler Festival Stockholm |
Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Andrew Litton, Conductor/Piano Melina Mandozzi, Violin Ilze Klava, Viola Agnese Rugevica, Cello |
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| Stockholm Concert Hall (Konserthuset): Stora Salen, Hötorget 8, Stockholm 10387, Sweden Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 Bergen Filharmoniske Orkester Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra Andrew Litton, Conductor/Piano Melina Mandozzi, Violin Ilze Klava, Viola Agnese Rugevica, Cello | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 |
UBC: Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Vancouver, BCSteven Isserlis, cello |
Steven Isserlis, Cello |
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| UBC: Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, 6265 Crescent Road, Vancouver, Canada Sunday 21-Mar-10 15:00 Steven Isserlis, cello Steven Isserlis, Cello | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:00 |
Christ and St Stephen's Church, New York City, NYDavid Simpson, Baroque cello |
Telemann, Fantasia no. 6 in D minor for flute (arr. for cello) David Simpson, Cello |
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| Christ and St Stephen's Church, 120 West 69th St, New York City 10023, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:00 David Simpson, Baroque cello David Simpson is principal cellist of the French Baroque ensemble Les Arts Florissants. The vast majority of works for melody instruments from the Baroque era require a basso continuo accompaniment. Unaccompanied solos were very rare exceptions. Johann Sebastian Bach’s six Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin and his six Suites for solo cello are of course the most famous examples, but other composers both before and after Bach also wrote some very fine unaccompanied music. This program, centered on the First and Fourth Bach Cello Suites, provides an opportunity to hear some wonderful examples of how these composers were able to suggest harmony and counterpoint on a solo melody instrument. The program includes works by Christopher Simpson, Georg Philipp Telemann, Domenico Gabrielli, Carlo Graziani, and several of the beautiful, recently republished Capricci by Giuseppe dall’Abaco. Telemann, Georg Philipp (1681-1767), Fantasia no. 6 in D minor for flute (arr. for cello) David Simpson, Cello Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:30 |
Teatre Wielki, WarsawShaghai Symphony Orchestra Easter Festival of Ludwig van Beethoven |
Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Long Yu, Conductor Jian Wang, Cello Qi Lu, Soprano Xiaoyong Yang, Baritone |
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| Teatre Wielki, Plac Teatralny 1, Warsaw 00 950, Poland Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:30 Shaghai Symphony Orchestra Shanghai Symphony Orchestra Long Yu, Conductor Jian Wang, Cello Qi Lu, Soprano Xiaoyong Yang, Baritone | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:30 |
St George's Church, MorpethThe Cobweb Orchestra and The Durham Scratch Choir |
The Cobweb Orchestra Durham Scratch Choir Andy Jackson, Conductor Alice Jones, Cello |
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| St George's Church, Bridge Street, Morpeth NE61 1JU, United Kingdom Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:30 The Cobweb Orchestra and The Durham Scratch Choir The Cobweb Orchestra Durham Scratch Choir Andy Jackson, Conductor Alice Jones, Cello | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:30 |
Reading University Great HallWokingham Choral Society Concert - A Child of Our Time |
Wokingham Choral Society Chameleon Arts Orchestra Alexander Chaplin, Conductor Ruth Jenkins, Soprano Catherine King, Mezzo-soprano Michael Bracegirdle, Tenor Simon Thorpe, Baritone Joseph Spooner, Cello |
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| Reading University Great Hall, London Road, Reading RG1 5AQ, United Kingdom Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:30 Wokingham Choral Society Concert - A Child of Our Time Free pre-concert talk at 6.30pm From Shadow to Light : the musical journeys of Elgar and Tippett Alexander Chaplin explores the profound musical language of these two giants of English music. Wokingham Choral Society Chameleon Arts Orchestra Alexander Chaplin, Conductor Ruth Jenkins, Soprano Catherine King, Mezzo-soprano Michael Bracegirdle, Tenor Simon Thorpe, Baritone Joseph Spooner, Cello | ||
| Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 |
West Catholic Philadelphia Community Conservatory Recital Hall, Philadelphia, PASchumann, Barber & Chopin |
Stephen Framil, Cello Peter Cooper, Piano |
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| West Catholic Philadelphia Community Conservatory Recital Hall, 4601 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 19139, United States Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 Schumann, Barber & Chopin Stephen Framil, Cello Peter Cooper, Piano | ||
| Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 |
Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building, St Hilda's College, OxfordOxford Young Artists present Soundpool : The New Generation |
Oxford Young Artists Alice Zawadski, Voice Jin Theriault, Saxophone Jonathan Timms, Cello Aliye Cornish, Viola Greg Hooper, Piano Aidan Shaw, Violin |
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| Jacqueline Du Pré Music Building, St Hilda's College, Oxford, United Kingdom Tuesday 23-Mar-10 19:30 Oxford Young Artists present Soundpool : The New Generation The Oxford Young Artists present new compositions by Nicholas Hooper (composer of the most recent Harry Potter soundtracks), Helen Roe (award-winning composer) and John Stringer (internationally acclaimed composer) as well as composition by members of the ensemble. This concert promises to be a real showcase of contemporary composition at their finest, from Romantic pastiche to cutting edge modernism. A fascinating night is guaranteed. Tickets are available through Ticketless Music or on the door on the night priced at £12, £10 or £5. Oxford Young Artists Alice Zawadski, Voice Jin Theriault, Saxophone Jonathan Timms, Cello Aliye Cornish, Viola Greg Hooper, Piano Aidan Shaw, Violin Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 24-Mar-10 17:30 |
Rudolfinum: Suk Hall, PragueCzech Chamber Music Society |
Bloch, Nigun from Baal Shem (for cello and piano) Kateřina Váchova-Soukalová, Clarinet Petr Nouzovský, Cello Jan Jiraský, Piano |
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| Rudolfinum: Suk Hall, Prague, Czech Wednesday 24-Mar-10 17:30 Czech Chamber Music Society Bloch, Ernest (1880-1959), Nigun from Baal Shem (for cello and piano) Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), Introduction and Polonaise Brillante in C major for cello and piano, Op.3 Kateřina Váchova-Soukalová, Clarinet Petr Nouzovský, Cello Jan Jiraský, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 24-Mar-10 19:30 |
St Mary's Perivale, LondonJi Liu (piano) / The Beatson-Huber-Humphreys piano trio |
Ji Liu, Piano Alasdair Beatson, Piano Matthew Huber, Cello Fenella Humphreys, Violin |
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| St Mary's Perivale, London UB6 8SS, United Kingdom Wednesday 24-Mar-10 19:30 Ji Liu (piano) / The Beatson-Huber-Humphreys piano trio St Mary's Perivale Wednesday Evening 'Double Concert' Series Ji Liu, Piano Alasdair Beatson, Piano Matthew Huber, Cello Fenella Humphreys, Violin Price type: Free | ||
| Friday 26-Mar-10 19:30 |
Wigmore Hall, LondonEnsemble Raro; Roxana Constantinescu mezzo-soprano |
Ensemble Raro Roxana Constantinescu, Mezzo-soprano Adrian Brendel, Cello |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, United Kingdom Friday 26-Mar-10 19:30 Ensemble Raro; Roxana Constantinescu mezzo-soprano Ensemble Raro Roxana Constantinescu, Mezzo-soprano Adrian Brendel, Cello | ||
| Friday 26-Mar-10 19:30 |
Kempinski Hotel Dukes' Palace, BrugesThe Dukes' Chapel Concerts |
Works by Handel Works by Beethoven Works by Servais Works by Leonard Works by Schubert Veronique Bogaerts, Violin Vincent Hepp, Violin Sarah Dupriez, Cello |
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| Kempinski Hotel Dukes' Palace, Prinsenhof 8, 8000 Bruges, Belgium Friday 26-Mar-10 19:30 The Dukes' Chapel Concerts Since its construction in 1430, Bruges’ Prinsenhof was the premier venue in which to host royal events. Today the Prinsenhof (or Palace) has been reinstated to its former grandeur as the city’s only five star hotel and is reviving the traditions of the Dukes of Burgundy era by holding a series of classical concerts in its listed chapel this spring. With the 15th Century historical listed chapel as a backdrop, the air will be filled with divine symphonies from internationally renowned artists who have performed in prestigious locations including the Royal Palace in Brussels, the Concert Hall in Amsterdam, Wigmore Hall in London and the United Nations in Geneva. Works by Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) Works by Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827) Works by Servais, Adrien-Francois (1807-1866) Works by Leonard, Hubert (1819-1890) Works by Schubert, Franz (1797-1828) Veronique Bogaerts, Violin Vincent Hepp, Violin Sarah Dupriez, Cello | ||
| Friday 26-Mar-10 20:00 |
Bennett-Gordon Hall, Chicago, ILCurtis On Tour |
Benjamin Beilman, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin Hyo Bi Sim, Viola Peter Wiley, Cello Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano |
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| Bennett-Gordon Hall, Chicago, United States Friday 26-Mar-10 20:00 Curtis On Tour Each season Curtis On Tour brings the extraordinary artistry of the world-renowned Curtis Institute of Music to audiences nationwide, with tomorrow’s leading musicians performing alongside celebrated alumni and faculty. Violinist Ida Kavafian and cellist Peter Wiley (’74), both Curtis faculty members, appear with Curtis students during the 2009–10 tour. The program celebrates the centenary of celebrated Curtis alumnus Samuel Barber (’34) and also features miniatures commissioned for the tour from two Curtis composition students. Benjamin Beilman, Violin Ida Kavafian, Violin Hyo Bi Sim, Viola Peter Wiley, Cello Yekwon Sunwoo, Piano | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:00 |
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, New York City, NYPressler and Capucon |
Menahem Pressler, Piano Gautier Capuçon, Cello |
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| Metropolitan Museum of Art, Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium, New York City 10028-0198, United States Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:00 Pressler and Capucon Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Seven variations for cello and piano on "Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen", WoO 46 Menahem Pressler, Piano Gautier Capuçon, Cello | ||
| Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:30 |
St James' Church, West Hampstead, LondonBrent Symphony Orchestra |
Brent Symphony Orchestra Levon Parikian, Conductor Adrian Charlesworth, Leader Jonathan Ayling, Cello |
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| St James' Church, West Hampstead, Sherriff Road, London NW6 2AP, United Kingdom Saturday 27-Mar-10 19:30 Brent Symphony Orchestra Brent Symphony Orchestra welcomes back Jonathan Ayling for a performance of Britten's Cello Symphony, one of a series of works written for the great Russian cellist, Mstislav Rostropovich which marked Britten's return to symphonic writing. Verdi's Force of Destiny overture is the perfect curtain raiser and the concert will close with Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5. Brent Symphony Orchestra Levon Parikian, Conductor Adrian Charlesworth, Leader Jonathan Ayling, Cello | ||
| Sunday 28-Mar-10 15:00 |
92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd, New York City, NYZukerman ChamberPlayers with Kimball Sykes, clarinet, and Winona Zelenka, cello |
Zukerman Chamber Players Kimball Sykes, Clarinet Zelenka, Winona, Cello |
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| 92nd Street Y, Lexington Avenue at 92nd, New York City 10001, United States Sunday 28-Mar-10 15:00 Zukerman ChamberPlayers with Kimball Sykes, clarinet, and Winona Zelenka, cello Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897), String Sextet no. 2 in G major for 2 Violins, 2 Violas, and 2 Celli, Op.36 Zukerman Chamber Players Kimball Sykes, Clarinet Zelenka, Winona, Cello | ||
| Sunday 28-Mar-10 17:00 |
Robert Schumann Haus, ZwickauSchumann Plus III |
Sebastian Breuninger, Violin Gareth Lubbe, Viola Christian Giger, Cello Yuka Kobayashi, Fortepiano |
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| Robert Schumann Haus, Hauptmarkt 5, 08056 Zwickau, Germany, Zwickau, Germany Sunday 28-Mar-10 17:00 Schumann Plus III Sebastian Breuninger, Violin Gareth Lubbe, Viola Christian Giger, Cello Yuka Kobayashi, Fortepiano | ||
| Sunday 28-Mar-10 19:30 |
St John's Church, Friern Barnet, LondonNatalie Clein and the Barnet Symphony Orchestra |
Natalie Clein, Cello |
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| St John's Church, Friern Barnet, Friern Barnet Road, London, London N11 3EQ, United Kingdom Sunday 28-Mar-10 19:30 Natalie Clein and the Barnet Symphony Orchestra Adults £8, children under 16 free Further details on our website Prokofiev, Sergey (1891-1953), Sinfonia Concertante for Cello and Orchestra, (or symphony-concerto), Op.125 Natalie Clein, Cello Price type: Low cost: 50% at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 31-Mar-10 19:30 |
Clitheroe Royal Grammer School: Lecture HallFibonacci Sequence chamber ensemble |
Messiaen, Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time) for clarinet, violin, cello and piano Handel, Passacaglia (arranged Halvorsen violin and cello) Finzi, Five Bagatelles, Op.23 (for clarinet and piano) Julian Farrell, Clarinet Benjamin Hughes, Cello Kathron Sturrock, Piano Jack Liebeck, Violin |
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| Clitheroe Royal Grammer School: Lecture Hall, Chatburn Road, Clitheroe BB7 2DJ, United Kingdom Wednesday 31-Mar-10 19:30 Fibonacci Sequence chamber ensemble Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992), Quatuor pour la fin du temps (Quartet for the End of Time) for clarinet, violin, cello and piano Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759), Passacaglia (arranged Halvorsen violin and cello) Finzi, Gerald (1901-1956), Five Bagatelles, Op.23 (for clarinet and piano) Julian Farrell, Clarinet Benjamin Hughes, Cello Kathron Sturrock, Piano Jack Liebeck, Violin | ||
| Thursday 1-Apr-10 19:30 |
Kings Place: Hall One, LondonImprovisation: cello, sarangi, tabla, voices |
Rohan de Saram, Cello Dhruba Ghosh, Sarangi Sanju Sahai, Tabla Patricia Rozario, Soprano Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Voice |
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| Kings Place: Hall One, London N1 9AG, United Kingdom Thursday 1-Apr-10 19:30 Improvisation: cello, sarangi, tabla, voices Rohan de Saram, Cello Dhruba Ghosh, Sarangi Sanju Sahai, Tabla Patricia Rozario, Soprano Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Voice | ||
| Thursday 1-Apr-10 20:30 |
King's College Chapel, CambridgeChamber Music for Maundy Thursday Easter at King's |
John McMunn, Tenor Richard Lloyd Morgan, Bass Peter Stevens, Organ Jeremy Begbie, Piano Morwenna Del Mar, Cello |
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| King's College Chapel, Cambridge CB2 1ST, United Kingdom Thursday 1-Apr-10 20:30 Chamber Music for Maundy Thursday John McMunn, Tenor Richard Lloyd Morgan, Bass Peter Stevens, Organ Jeremy Begbie, Piano Morwenna Del Mar, Cello | ||
| Friday 2-Apr-10 19:30 |
St Paul's Basilica, Toronto, ONSacred Music for a Sacred Space |
Toronto Mendelssohn Choir Noel Edison, Conductor John Marshman, Cello Jurgen Petrenko, Organ John Johnson, Saxophone |
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| St Paul's Basilica, 83 Power Street, Toronto ON M5A 3A8, Canada Friday 2-Apr-10 19:30 Sacred Music for a Sacred Space A Good Friday concert featuring choral music to inspire reflection, including works by contemporary composers who use modern harmonies to create powerful sonic landscapes. Takes place within the beautiful space and acoustics of St. Paul's Basilica. Toronto Mendelssohn Choir Noel Edison, Conductor John Marshman, Cello Jurgen Petrenko, Organ John Johnson, Saxophone | ||
| Friday 2-Apr-10 20:00 |
Ferguson Center, Newport News, VAMahler's Fourth |
Virginia Symphony Orchestra JoAnn Falletta, Conductor Michael Daniels, Cello Jessica Jones, Soprano |
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| Ferguson Center, 1 University Place, Newport News 23606, United States Friday 2-Apr-10 20:00 Mahler's Fourth A Virginia premiere of John Tavener’s Cello Concerto, Popule Meus showcases our principal cellist, Michael Daniels. The music is evocative and abstract, simple and inventive and above all, hauntingly beautiful. An angelic soprano voice combined with orchestra in the last movement of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 paints a “child’s view of heaven,” leaving the audience transfixed by Mahler’s musical visions. Virginia Symphony Orchestra JoAnn Falletta, Conductor Michael Daniels, Cello Jessica Jones, Soprano | ||
| Saturday 3-Apr-10 20:00 |
Chrysler Hall, Norfolk, VAMahler's Fourth |
Virginia Symphony Orchestra JoAnn Falletta, Conductor Michael Daniels, Cello Jessica Jones, Soprano |
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| Chrysler Hall, 215 Saint Paul's Street, Norfolk 23510, United States Saturday 3-Apr-10 20:00 Mahler's Fourth A Virginia premiere of John Tavener’s Cello Concerto, Popule Meus showcases our principal cellist, Michael Daniels. The music is evocative and abstract, simple and inventive and above all, hauntingly beautiful. An angelic soprano voice combined with orchestra in the last movement of Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 paints a “child’s view of heaven,” leaving the audience transfixed by Mahler’s musical visions. Virginia Symphony Orchestra JoAnn Falletta, Conductor Michael Daniels, Cello Jessica Jones, Soprano | ||
| Wednesday 7-Apr-10 13:10 |
Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterManchester Mid-day Concert |
Tippett, String quartet no. 2 ((1942)) Tippett Quartet Oliver Heath, Violin Rebecca Eves, Violin Gary Pomeroy, Viola Christopher Murray, Cello |
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| Bridgewater Hall, Manchester M2 3WS, United Kingdom Wednesday 7-Apr-10 13:10 Manchester Mid-day Concert The Heath Quartet was formed in 2002 under the guidance of the late Christopher Rowland at the Royal Northern College of Music where they won all the major ensemble prizes. In 2008 they were awarded first prize in the 19th Tromp International String Quartet Competition and in March 2009 they won second prize (no first prize was awarded) at the 4th Haydn International String Quartet Competition in Vienna. The members of the quartet are currently Leverhulme Junior Fellows at RNCM. Their programme features the most lyrical of Sir Michael Tippett’s five quartets and the last of Mendelssohn’s six. Supported by The Laurance Turner Memorial Trust Tippett Quartet Oliver Heath, Violin Rebecca Eves, Violin Gary Pomeroy, Viola Christopher Murray, Cello | ||
| Thursday 8-Apr-10 10:30 |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MAHarbison and Mahler (Open Rehearsal) |
Harbison, Double Concerto for violin and cello (World Première and BSO commission) Boston Symphony Orchestra James Levine, Conductor Mira Wang, Violin Jan Vogler, Cello |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston MA 02115, United States Thursday 8-Apr-10 10:30 Harbison and Mahler (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. Harbison, John (b. 1938), Double Concerto for violin and cello (World Première and BSO commission) Boston Symphony Orchestra James Levine, Conductor Mira Wang, Violin Jan Vogler, Cello | ||
| Thursday 8-Apr-10 20:00 |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MAHarbison and Mahler |
Harbison, Double Concerto for violin and cello (World Première and BSO commission) Boston Symphony Orchestra James Levine, Conductor Mira Wang, Violin Jan Vogler, Cello |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston MA 02115, United States Thursday 8-Apr-10 20:00 Harbison and Mahler Harbison, John (b. 1938), Double Concerto for violin and cello (World Première and BSO commission) Boston Symphony Orchestra James Levine, Conductor Mira Wang, Violin Jan Vogler, Cello | ||
| Thursday 8-Apr-10 20:30 |
Auditorium di Milano Fondazione CariploL'Orchestra Sinfoica di Milano |
L'Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Sol Gabetta, Cello Oleg Caetani, Conductor |
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| Auditorium di Milano Fondazione Cariplo, Largo Gustav Mahler, Milan, Italy Thursday 8-Apr-10 20:30 L'Orchestra Sinfoica di Milano L'Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano Sol Gabetta, Cello Oleg Caetani, Conductor | ||
| Friday 9-Apr-10 13:30 |
Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MAHarbison and Mahler |
Harbison, Double Concerto for violin and cello (World Première and BSO commission) Boston Symphony Orchestra James Levine, Conductor Mira Wang, Violin Jan Vogler, Cello |
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| Boston Symphony Hall, Boston MA 02115, United States Friday 9-Apr-10 13:30 Harbison and Mahler Harbison, John (b. 1938), Double Concerto for violin and cello (World Première and BSO commission) Boston Symphony Orchestra James Levine, Conductor Mira Wang, Violin Jan Vogler, Cello | ||
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