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| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 |
Aldeburgh Box OfficeThe Borough Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Aldeburgh Box Office, 152 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AQ, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 The Borough Punchdrunk Theatre Company and its artistic director Felix Barrett are pioneers in a highly individual form of theatre, focusing as much on audience members and the surroundings as the performers and the narrative. Lines between spaces, performer and spectator blur to create an unforgettable experience. This version sets the story somewhere between George Crabbe’s poem The Borough and Britten’s masterpiece, Peter Grimes. It will take audience members on individual theatrical journeys around Grimes’ town, following in his footsteps and hearing Britten’s score. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Aldeburgh BeachGrimes on the Beach Aldeburgh Festival |
Alan Oke, Tenor: Peter Grimes Giselle Allen, Soprano: Ellen Orford David Kempster, Baritone: Captain Balstrode Gaynor Keeble, Contralto Lexi Hutton, Soprano Robert Murray, Tenor Henry Waddington, Bass Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mezzo-soprano Christopher Gillett, Tenor Stephen Richardson, Bass Steuart Bedford, Conductor Chorus of Opera North Chorus of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama |
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| Aldeburgh Beach, Aldeburgh, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm Grimes on the Beach Britten’s powerful and masterful evocation of the North Sea in all its moods has to audiences all over the world become inextricably linked with the Aldeburgh that was home to Crabbe in the eighteenth century and Britten in the twentieth. Tim Albery directs an outdoor realisation of Peter Grimes that places the audience directly in its setting – on the beach, watching as dusk fades over the sea taking the audience into the world of Peter Grimes and the local community that has branded him a muderer and hunted him down. The same musical team as the concerts will perform with the singers amplified and the orchestra recorded from the earlier Festival concerts. ‘In ceaseless motion comes and goes the tide Flowing it fills the channel broad and wide Then back to sea with strong majestic sweep It rolls in ebb yet terrible and deep’ Peter Grimes ‘There are few points within the confines of this planet at which you can stand and know that you’re seeing, hearing and breathing precisely what a composer was trying to capture in a particular piece of music.’ Classic FM magazine on Peter Grimes and Aldeburgh beach Please note this performance is outdoors, uncovered and most of the audience will be seated on the beach. There will be limited bench seating and spaces for wheelchair users. In the event of severe weather, the performance may have to be postponed to the following evening. Only legless folding camping chairs may be used on the beach. More information will be sent to bookers in advance of the event. Alan Oke, Tenor: Peter Grimes Giselle Allen, Soprano: Ellen Orford David Kempster, Baritone: Captain Balstrode Gaynor Keeble, Contralto Lexi Hutton, Soprano Robert Murray, Tenor Henry Waddington, Bass Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mezzo-soprano Christopher Gillett, Tenor Stephen Richardson, Bass Steuart Bedford, Conductor Chorus of Opera North Chorus of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 |
Aldeburgh Box OfficeThe Borough Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Aldeburgh Box Office, 152 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AQ, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 The Borough Punchdrunk Theatre Company and its artistic director Felix Barrett are pioneers in a highly individual form of theatre, focusing as much on audience members and the surroundings as the performers and the narrative. Lines between spaces, performer and spectator blur to create an unforgettable experience. This version sets the story somewhere between George Crabbe’s poem The Borough and Britten’s masterpiece, Peter Grimes. It will take audience members on individual theatrical journeys around Grimes’ town, following in his footsteps and hearing Britten’s score. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: Pietro de Maria Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Thursday 20-Jun-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: Pietro de Maria Tickets 27 € Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Well-Tempered Clavier 1: Prelude and Fugue No. 1 in C Major, BWV846 Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Well-Tempered Clavier 1: Prelude and Fugue No. 21 in B Flat Major, BWV866 Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 |
Aldeburgh Box OfficeThe Borough Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Aldeburgh Box Office, 152 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AQ, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 The Borough Punchdrunk Theatre Company and its artistic director Felix Barrett are pioneers in a highly individual form of theatre, focusing as much on audience members and the surroundings as the performers and the narrative. Lines between spaces, performer and spectator blur to create an unforgettable experience. This version sets the story somewhere between George Crabbe’s poem The Borough and Britten’s masterpiece, Peter Grimes. It will take audience members on individual theatrical journeys around Grimes’ town, following in his footsteps and hearing Britten’s score. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Schlossbergbühne, Kasematten, GrazVORSPIEL Styriarte Festival Graz |
Works by Legrand Works by Williams Works by Schifrin |
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| Schlossbergbühne, Kasematten, Graz, Grazer Schlossberg, 8010 Graz, Austria Friday 21-Jun-13 08:00pm VORSPIEL ![]() Image credit: Werner Kmetitsch Works by Legrand, Michel (b. 1932) Works by Williams, John (b. 1932) Works by Schifrin, Lalo (b. 1932) Maya Hakvoort, Soprano HIB.art.chor Liebenau Recreation-Großes Orchester Graz Wolfgang Hattinger, Conductor Mathis Huber, Presenter Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Aldeburgh BeachGrimes on the Beach Aldeburgh Festival |
Alan Oke, Tenor: Peter Grimes Giselle Allen, Soprano: Ellen Orford David Kempster, Baritone: Captain Balstrode Gaynor Keeble, Contralto Lexi Hutton, Soprano Robert Murray, Tenor Henry Waddington, Bass Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mezzo-soprano Christopher Gillett, Tenor Stephen Richardson, Bass Steuart Bedford, Conductor Chorus of Opera North Chorus of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama |
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| Aldeburgh Beach, Aldeburgh, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 08:30pm Grimes on the Beach Britten’s powerful and masterful evocation of the North Sea in all its moods has to audiences all over the world become inextricably linked with the Aldeburgh that was home to Crabbe in the eighteenth century and Britten in the twentieth. Tim Albery directs an outdoor realisation of Peter Grimes that places the audience directly in its setting – on the beach, watching as dusk fades over the sea taking the audience into the world of Peter Grimes and the local community that has branded him a muderer and hunted him down. The same musical team as the concerts will perform with the singers amplified and the orchestra recorded from the earlier Festival concerts. ‘In ceaseless motion comes and goes the tide Flowing it fills the channel broad and wide Then back to sea with strong majestic sweep It rolls in ebb yet terrible and deep’ Peter Grimes ‘There are few points within the confines of this planet at which you can stand and know that you’re seeing, hearing and breathing precisely what a composer was trying to capture in a particular piece of music.’ Classic FM magazine on Peter Grimes and Aldeburgh beach Please note this performance is outdoors, uncovered and most of the audience will be seated on the beach. There will be limited bench seating and spaces for wheelchair users. In the event of severe weather, the performance may have to be postponed to the following evening. Only legless folding camping chairs may be used on the beach. More information will be sent to bookers in advance of the event. Alan Oke, Tenor: Peter Grimes Giselle Allen, Soprano: Ellen Orford David Kempster, Baritone: Captain Balstrode Gaynor Keeble, Contralto Lexi Hutton, Soprano Robert Murray, Tenor Henry Waddington, Bass Catherine Wyn-Rogers, Mezzo-soprano Christopher Gillett, Tenor Stephen Richardson, Bass Steuart Bedford, Conductor Chorus of Opera North Chorus of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 |
Aldeburgh Box OfficeThe Borough Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Aldeburgh Box Office, 152 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AQ, United Kingdom Saturday 22-Jun-13 The Borough Punchdrunk Theatre Company and its artistic director Felix Barrett are pioneers in a highly individual form of theatre, focusing as much on audience members and the surroundings as the performers and the narrative. Lines between spaces, performer and spectator blur to create an unforgettable experience. This version sets the story somewhere between George Crabbe’s poem The Borough and Britten’s masterpiece, Peter Grimes. It will take audience members on individual theatrical journeys around Grimes’ town, following in his footsteps and hearing Britten’s score. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Domplatz, LinzMessa da Requiem Klassik am Dom |
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| Domplatz, Linz, Herrenstrasse 26, 4020 Linz, Austria Saturday 22-Jun-13 08:30pm Messa da Requiem For the 200th anniversary of Giuseppe Verdi's birth, this musical masterpiece is performed by an outstanding quartet of soloists and the Bruckner Orchestra Linz, presented in the majestic setting of the Linz Cathedral. The musical version of Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem is one of the most distinctive, impressive and monumental musical works, the 19th Century has produced.
Tickets €64 - €135Image credit: Eva-Marie Westbroek Eva-Maria Westbroek, Soprano Anna Smirnova, Mezzo-soprano Aleksandrs Antonenko, Tenor Vitalij Kowaljow, Bass Bruckner Orchestra Linz Domchor Linz Collegium Vocale Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 22-Jun-13 09:00pm |
Château de Versailles: Stroll in the gardens / Promenade dans les jardins illuminés, ParisFountains Night Show Versailles Festival |
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| Château de Versailles: Stroll in the gardens / Promenade dans les jardins illuminés, Paris, Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles Paris, France Saturday 22-Jun-13 09:00pm Fountains Night Show ![]() As night falls, the Royal Garden of Louis XIV becomes a land of astonishing sights and sounds. Visitors discover a world of colourfully illuminated groves and playing fountains. THE FOUNTAINS NIGHT SHOW (stroll in the garden - no seats) As night falls, the Royal Garden of Louis XIV becomes a land of astonishing sights and sounds. Visitors discover a world of colourfully illuminated groves and playing fountains. This year, once again, lighting and scenographic artists will be taking over the gardens, introducing thousands of lights and some astonishing installations : laser beams streaking the night sky, the spectacular crushing of the giant Encelade. Parade Design will roll out a graceful and other-worldly trail through the Bosquet de la Girandole and the Bosquet du Dauphin. Groupe F will engulf the Tapis Vert in monumental flames and stage the firework display that, against the backdrop of the Grand Canal, will bring to a close this mysterious evening wonderfully enhanced by the masterpieces of French baroque music interpreted by Reinhard Goebel and his orchestra, the Musica Antiqua Köln. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 |
Aldeburgh Box OfficeThe Borough Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Aldeburgh Box Office, 152 High Street, Aldeburgh IP15 5AQ, United Kingdom Sunday 23-Jun-13 The Borough Punchdrunk Theatre Company and its artistic director Felix Barrett are pioneers in a highly individual form of theatre, focusing as much on audience members and the surroundings as the performers and the narrative. Lines between spaces, performer and spectator blur to create an unforgettable experience. This version sets the story somewhere between George Crabbe’s poem The Borough and Britten’s masterpiece, Peter Grimes. It will take audience members on individual theatrical journeys around Grimes’ town, following in his footsteps and hearing Britten’s score. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:00am |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisConcert-Conference: Alkan's "Les Quatres Ages" Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Sunday 23-Jun-13 11:00am Concert-Conference: Alkan's "Les Quatres Ages" Coffee and croissant from 10:30. Free with park entry. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 03:00pm |
Sennott Park, Cambridge, MAPops on the Lawn |
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| Sennott Park, Cambridge, MA, Broadway at Norfolk St, Cambridge, 02139, United States Sunday 23-Jun-13 03:00pm Pops on the Lawn ![]() Price type: Free Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 04:30pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisWeekend Recitals: Pierre Reach Festival Chopin à Paris |
Alkan, Grande Sonate, "Les Quatre Ages," Op.33 ("Quasi Faust"; "Un Heureux Ménage"; "Prométhée enchaîné") |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Sunday 23-Jun-13 04:30pm Weekend Recitals: Pierre Reach Tickets 17 € Alkan, Valentin (1813-1888), Grande Sonate, "Les Quatre Ages," Op.33 ("Quasi Faust"; "Un Heureux Ménage"; "Prométhée enchaîné") Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Monday 24-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York City, NYLa hija de Rappaccini |
Gotham Chamber Opera |
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| Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York City, NY, 990 Washington Avenue, New York City, 11238, United States Monday 24-Jun-13 07:00pm Neal Goren, Conductor Rebecca Taichman, Director Elaine Alvarez, Soprano Daniel Montenegro, Tenor Weston Hurt, Baritone Cassandra Zoé Velasco, Mezzo-soprano Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Monday 24-Jun-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: Frédéric Chiu Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Monday 24-Jun-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: Frédéric Chiu Tickets 27 € Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Polonaise Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Piano Sonata in A sharp major "Ankunft bei den schwarzen Schwänen", WWV 95 Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Albumblatt für Ernst Bendikt Kietz, for piano in E major (Song without words), WWV 64 Liszt, Franz (1811-1886), La Lugubre gondole Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 27-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Benedict Music Hall, Aspen, COSeason Opening Concert Aspen Music Festival |
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| Benedict Music Hall, Aspen, CO, 960 West Third Street, Aspen, 81611, United States Thursday 27-Jun-13 07:30pm Season Opening Concert Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 27-Jun-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: Claire Désert Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Thursday 27-Jun-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: Claire Désert Tickets 27 € Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 29-Jun-13 04:30pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisWeekend Recitals: Anastasya Terenkova Festival Chopin à Paris |
Liszt, Mephisto Waltz |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Saturday 29-Jun-13 04:30pm Weekend Recitals: Anastasya Terenkova Tickets 17 € Liszt, Franz (1811-1886), Mephisto Waltz Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 29-Jun-13 06:00pm |
Open Air Museum, StübingAuf der Alm Styriarte Festival Graz |
Traditional, Yodelling Traditional, Folk Music |
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| Open Air Museum, Stübing, 8114 Stübing, Austria Saturday 29-Jun-13 06:00pm Auf der Alm Dangerous liaisons on alpine pastures,
Alpine sins in folk songs and yodelling,
Erotic poachers meet GeierwallyImage credit: Werner Kmetitsch Traditional, Yodelling Traditional, Folk Music Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 29-Jun-13 09:00pm |
Château de Versailles: Stroll in the gardens / Promenade dans les jardins illuminés, ParisFountains Night Show Versailles Festival |
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| Château de Versailles: Stroll in the gardens / Promenade dans les jardins illuminés, Paris, Place d'Armes, 78000 Versailles Paris, France Saturday 29-Jun-13 09:00pm Fountains Night Show ![]() As night falls, the Royal Garden of Louis XIV becomes a land of astonishing sights and sounds. Visitors discover a world of colourfully illuminated groves and playing fountains. THE FOUNTAINS NIGHT SHOW (stroll in the garden - no seats) This year, once again, lighting and scenographic artists will be taking over the gardens, introducing thousands of lights and some astonishing installations : laser beams streaking the night sky, the spectacular crushing of the giant Encelade. Parade Design will roll out a graceful and other-worldly trail through the Bosquet de la Girandole and the Bosquet du Dauphin. Groupe F will engulf the Tapis Vert in monumental flames and stage the firework display that, against the backdrop of the Grand Canal, will bring to a close this mysterious evening wonderfully enhanced by the masterpieces of French baroque music interpreted by Reinhard Goebel and his orchestra, the Musica Antiqua Köln. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 30-Jun-13 04:30pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisWeekend Recitals: Nima Sarkechik Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Sunday 30-Jun-13 04:30pm Weekend Recitals: Nima Sarkechik Tickets 17 € Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Tuesday 2-Jul-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: Pascal Amoyel Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Tuesday 2-Jul-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: Pascal Amoyel Tickets 27 € Liszt, Franz (1811-1886), Isolde’s Liebestod from Wagner's Tristan und Isolde, transc. for piano, S 447 Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Wednesday 3-Jul-13 07:00pm |
Rock Valley College: Starlight Theater, Rockford, ILIndependence Day Spectacular |
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| Rock Valley College: Starlight Theater, Rockford, IL, 3301 North Mulford Road, Rockford, 61114, United States Wednesday 3-Jul-13 07:00pm Independence Day Spectacular Programme to include: Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 4-Jul-13 08:30pm |
Domplatz, LinzElina Garanca and Friends Klassik am Dom |
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| Domplatz, Linz, Herrenstrasse 26, 4020 Linz, Austria Thursday 4-Jul-13 08:30pm Elina Garanca and Friends Elina Garanca is often referred to as a "star without airs," performing this year for the third time in a row in the context of classical music at the cathedral and the picturesque backdrop of the Linz Cathedral Square on 04 July 2013. Commemorating the 200th Birthday of Giuseppe Verdi, this evening is dedicated to the "Verdi-year." The artist will be devoted to pieces from the operas Aida, La Traviata and Macbeth by the master of Italian opera.
Tickets €67 - €158 Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), Aida (arias) Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), La Traviata (arias) Verdi, Giuseppe (1813-1901), Macbeth (arias) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 4-Jul-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: Karol Beffa Festival Chopin à Paris |
Beffa, Improvisations based on themes suggested by the audience |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Thursday 4-Jul-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: Karol Beffa Tickets 27 € Beffa, Karol (b. 1973), Improvisations based on themes suggested by the audience Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Thursday 4-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, ParisThe Royal Carousel of Versailles Versailles Festival |
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| Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, Paris, 78000 Versailles Paris, France Thursday 4-Jul-13 09:30pm The Royal Carousel of Versailles ![]() For the first time since 1686, Versailles will be recreating its Royal Carrousel. Horses, baroque costumes and music from operas made this spectacular show the most popular of all the court’s entertainments, and the only one intended for a wide audience. The glories of the Royal Equestrian Show blaze out once more! or the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of André Le Nôtre, it seems appropriate to look into a form of spectacle which has now disappeared, but which was perhaps the main form of entertainment in France for several centuries, before the invention of Opera – the Carousel. Carousels were of Italian origin. The word stems from the contraction of two Latin words "carrus-soli", which means "cart of the sun". Inherited from the medieval tournament, the carousel was half-way between equestrian parades and Italian war games. The King, along with members of the high nobility, used to take on allegorical roles. The Carousels replaced tournaments, which were outlawed in France after the tragic death of Henry II in 1559 during a joust with the Count of Montgomery. The recreation of a Royal Carousel – the first since the reign of Louis XIV – will therefore be emblematic: set in the glorious centuries of monarchy, this spectacle bringing together the Kingdom's best horsemen on the most renowned horses of the royal and princely stables, for an allegorical evocation of the majesty of the combating King and his "knights", will be an equestrian and pyrotechnic event worthy of the great Royal Carousels which left their mark in the History of France. The Royal Carousel of 1662 will serve as a reference: it was held on 5 and 6 June, in the courtyard of the Palais des Tuileries, in front of 10 to 15 thousand people gathered in temporary stands. A grand stand was built for the Queen Mother Anne of Austria, Queen Marie-Thérèse and the ladies of the court. The participants were divided into five quadrilles named after the nations which were considered as the most prestigious and the most exotic in the 17th century: Romans (headed by King Louis XIV himself), Persians (headed by Monsieur), Turks (headed by the Prince of Condé), Indians (headed by the Duke of Enghien) and American Indians (headed by the Duke of Guise). The horsemen competed in ring tilts and head competitions: the ring tilts consisted in passing the lance through a hanging ring, while the head competition involved spearing a head (that of a Turk, Moor or Medusa) placed at a certain height, on the end of one's lance. The Marquis of Bellefonds won the head competition while the Count of Sault won the ring tilt. It was at the Carousel of 1662 that Louis XIV chose the Sun as his emblem and adopted the motto "Nec pluribus impar". The former Frondeurs represented planets or elements of nature, whose fate is totally dependent on the light of the sun. Another famous Carousel opened the great festivities of the Plaisirs de l'Ile Enchantée (Pleasures of the Enchanted Island) held at Versailles in May 1664: "The King, representing Roger, followed them on one of the world's most beautiful horses, whose fire-coloured harness glittered with gold, silver and precious stones. His Majesty, like all the horsemen in his quadrille, was armed like the Greeks and wore a silver breastplate richly decorated with gold and diamonds. His apparel and all of his actions were worthy of his rank; his helmet was incomparable; and never did a freer demeanour, nor a more belligerent one, place a mortal above other men." The 2013 version of the Great Royal Carousel of Versailles, to be staged by Jean Philippe Delavault, will bring together the essential elements of the Carousels of the past: firstly the magnificence of the horses, chosen to evoke those of the French Court, like the numerous Andalusian and Lusitano horses which were the glory of the Grande Ecurie. Then the expert horsemen, the King and the Nobles, each at the head of a quadrille, performing an allegorical spectacle where the virtues of the monarch are fully brought out to light: the Sun and Apollo will incarnate the King. Baroque music will accompany the spectacle, made up of sumptuous costumes to adorn the horsemen of the Belgian Riding Academy and the acrobats, before a fireworks finale worthy of Versailles, produced by Groupe F which has been producing the great shows of Versailles since 2007. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Friday 5-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, ParisThe Royal Carousel of Versailles Versailles Festival |
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| Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, Paris, 78000 Versailles Paris, France Friday 5-Jul-13 09:30pm The Royal Carousel of Versailles ![]() For the first time since 1686, Versailles will be recreating its Royal Carrousel. Horses, baroque costumes and music from operas made this spectacular show the most popular of all the court’s entertainments, and the only one intended for a wide audience. The glories of the Royal Equestrian Show blaze out once more! or the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of André Le Nôtre, it seems appropriate to look into a form of spectacle which has now disappeared, but which was perhaps the main form of entertainment in France for several centuries, before the invention of Opera – the Carousel. Carousels were of Italian origin. The word stems from the contraction of two Latin words "carrus-soli", which means "cart of the sun". Inherited from the medieval tournament, the carousel was half-way between equestrian parades and Italian war games. The King, along with members of the high nobility, used to take on allegorical roles. The Carousels replaced tournaments, which were outlawed in France after the tragic death of Henry II in 1559 during a joust with the Count of Montgomery. The recreation of a Royal Carousel – the first since the reign of Louis XIV – will therefore be emblematic: set in the glorious centuries of monarchy, this spectacle bringing together the Kingdom's best horsemen on the most renowned horses of the royal and princely stables, for an allegorical evocation of the majesty of the combating King and his "knights", will be an equestrian and pyrotechnic event worthy of the great Royal Carousels which left their mark in the History of France. The Royal Carousel of 1662 will serve as a reference: it was held on 5 and 6 June, in the courtyard of the Palais des Tuileries, in front of 10 to 15 thousand people gathered in temporary stands. A grand stand was built for the Queen Mother Anne of Austria, Queen Marie-Thérèse and the ladies of the court. The participants were divided into five quadrilles named after the nations which were considered as the most prestigious and the most exotic in the 17th century: Romans (headed by King Louis XIV himself), Persians (headed by Monsieur), Turks (headed by the Prince of Condé), Indians (headed by the Duke of Enghien) and American Indians (headed by the Duke of Guise). The horsemen competed in ring tilts and head competitions: the ring tilts consisted in passing the lance through a hanging ring, while the head competition involved spearing a head (that of a Turk, Moor or Medusa) placed at a certain height, on the end of one's lance. The Marquis of Bellefonds won the head competition while the Count of Sault won the ring tilt. It was at the Carousel of 1662 that Louis XIV chose the Sun as his emblem and adopted the motto "Nec pluribus impar". The former Frondeurs represented planets or elements of nature, whose fate is totally dependent on the light of the sun. Another famous Carousel opened the great festivities of the Plaisirs de l'Ile Enchantée (Pleasures of the Enchanted Island) held at Versailles in May 1664: "The King, representing Roger, followed them on one of the world's most beautiful horses, whose fire-coloured harness glittered with gold, silver and precious stones. His Majesty, like all the horsemen in his quadrille, was armed like the Greeks and wore a silver breastplate richly decorated with gold and diamonds. His apparel and all of his actions were worthy of his rank; his helmet was incomparable; and never did a freer demeanour, nor a more belligerent one, place a mortal above other men." The 2013 version of the Great Royal Carousel of Versailles, to be staged by Jean Philippe Delavault, will bring together the essential elements of the Carousels of the past: firstly the magnificence of the horses, chosen to evoke those of the French Court, like the numerous Andalusian and Lusitano horses which were the glory of the Grande Ecurie. Then the expert horsemen, the King and the Nobles, each at the head of a quadrille, performing an allegorical spectacle where the virtues of the monarch are fully brought out to light: the Sun and Apollo will incarnate the King. Baroque music will accompany the spectacle, made up of sumptuous costumes to adorn the horsemen of the Belgian Riding Academy and the acrobats, before a fireworks finale worthy of Versailles, produced by Groupe F which has been producing the great shows of Versailles since 2007. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 6-Jul-13 04:30pm |
Burghley House, StamfordBurghley House Battle Proms Picnic Concert |
Elgar, Symphony no. 1 in A flat major, Op.55 (Opening) Suppe, Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry): overture (With musical ride) Tchaikovsky, 1812 Festival overture in E flat major, Op.49 (With live cannons and fireworks) Beethoven, Wellington's Victory, Op.91 (With live cannons and fireworks) |
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| Burghley House, Stamford, Stamford PE9 3 JY, United Kingdom Saturday 6-Jul-13 04:30pm Burghley House Battle Proms Picnic Concert Suppe, Franz von (1819-1895), Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry): overture (With musical ride) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893), 1812 Festival overture in E flat major, Op.49 (With live cannons and fireworks) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria (Wellington's Victory, or The Battle of Vitoria, Op.91 (With live cannons and fireworks) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 6-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, ParisThe Royal Carousel of Versailles Versailles Festival |
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| Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, Paris, 78000 Versailles Paris, France Saturday 6-Jul-13 09:30pm The Royal Carousel of Versailles ![]() For the first time since 1686, Versailles will be recreating its Royal Carrousel. Horses, baroque costumes and music from operas made this spectacular show the most popular of all the court’s entertainments, and the only one intended for a wide audience. The glories of the Royal Equestrian Show blaze out once more! or the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of André Le Nôtre, it seems appropriate to look into a form of spectacle which has now disappeared, but which was perhaps the main form of entertainment in France for several centuries, before the invention of Opera – the Carousel. Carousels were of Italian origin. The word stems from the contraction of two Latin words "carrus-soli", which means "cart of the sun". Inherited from the medieval tournament, the carousel was half-way between equestrian parades and Italian war games. The King, along with members of the high nobility, used to take on allegorical roles. The Carousels replaced tournaments, which were outlawed in France after the tragic death of Henry II in 1559 during a joust with the Count of Montgomery. The recreation of a Royal Carousel – the first since the reign of Louis XIV – will therefore be emblematic: set in the glorious centuries of monarchy, this spectacle bringing together the Kingdom's best horsemen on the most renowned horses of the royal and princely stables, for an allegorical evocation of the majesty of the combating King and his "knights", will be an equestrian and pyrotechnic event worthy of the great Royal Carousels which left their mark in the History of France. The Royal Carousel of 1662 will serve as a reference: it was held on 5 and 6 June, in the courtyard of the Palais des Tuileries, in front of 10 to 15 thousand people gathered in temporary stands. A grand stand was built for the Queen Mother Anne of Austria, Queen Marie-Thérèse and the ladies of the court. The participants were divided into five quadrilles named after the nations which were considered as the most prestigious and the most exotic in the 17th century: Romans (headed by King Louis XIV himself), Persians (headed by Monsieur), Turks (headed by the Prince of Condé), Indians (headed by the Duke of Enghien) and American Indians (headed by the Duke of Guise). The horsemen competed in ring tilts and head competitions: the ring tilts consisted in passing the lance through a hanging ring, while the head competition involved spearing a head (that of a Turk, Moor or Medusa) placed at a certain height, on the end of one's lance. The Marquis of Bellefonds won the head competition while the Count of Sault won the ring tilt. It was at the Carousel of 1662 that Louis XIV chose the Sun as his emblem and adopted the motto "Nec pluribus impar". The former Frondeurs represented planets or elements of nature, whose fate is totally dependent on the light of the sun. Another famous Carousel opened the great festivities of the Plaisirs de l'Ile Enchantée (Pleasures of the Enchanted Island) held at Versailles in May 1664: "The King, representing Roger, followed them on one of the world's most beautiful horses, whose fire-coloured harness glittered with gold, silver and precious stones. His Majesty, like all the horsemen in his quadrille, was armed like the Greeks and wore a silver breastplate richly decorated with gold and diamonds. His apparel and all of his actions were worthy of his rank; his helmet was incomparable; and never did a freer demeanour, nor a more belligerent one, place a mortal above other men." The 2013 version of the Great Royal Carousel of Versailles, to be staged by Jean Philippe Delavault, will bring together the essential elements of the Carousels of the past: firstly the magnificence of the horses, chosen to evoke those of the French Court, like the numerous Andalusian and Lusitano horses which were the glory of the Grande Ecurie. Then the expert horsemen, the King and the Nobles, each at the head of a quadrille, performing an allegorical spectacle where the virtues of the monarch are fully brought out to light: the Sun and Apollo will incarnate the King. Baroque music will accompany the spectacle, made up of sumptuous costumes to adorn the horsemen of the Belgian Riding Academy and the acrobats, before a fireworks finale worthy of Versailles, produced by Groupe F which has been producing the great shows of Versailles since 2007. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 7-Jul-13 04:30pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisWeekend Recitals: Lidijak and Sanja Bizjak Festival Chopin à Paris |
Chopin, Nocturne no. 13 in C minor, Op.48 no.1 (solo Lidija) Chopin, 3 Mazurkas, Op.63 (solo Sanja) Stravinsky, Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) (1913 version, arr. for piano 4 hands) |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Sunday 7-Jul-13 04:30pm Weekend Recitals: Lidijak and Sanja Bizjak Tickets 17 € Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), 3 Mazurkas, Op.63 (solo Sanja) Stravinsky, Igor (1882-1971), Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) (1913 version, arr. for piano 4 hands) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 7-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, ParisThe Royal Carousel of Versailles Versailles Festival |
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| Château de Versailles: Plaine de la Reine, Paris, 78000 Versailles Paris, France Sunday 7-Jul-13 09:30pm The Royal Carousel of Versailles ![]() For the first time since 1686, Versailles will be recreating its Royal Carrousel. Horses, baroque costumes and music from operas made this spectacular show the most popular of all the court’s entertainments, and the only one intended for a wide audience. The glories of the Royal Equestrian Show blaze out once more! or the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of André Le Nôtre, it seems appropriate to look into a form of spectacle which has now disappeared, but which was perhaps the main form of entertainment in France for several centuries, before the invention of Opera – the Carousel. Carousels were of Italian origin. The word stems from the contraction of two Latin words "carrus-soli", which means "cart of the sun". Inherited from the medieval tournament, the carousel was half-way between equestrian parades and Italian war games. The King, along with members of the high nobility, used to take on allegorical roles. The Carousels replaced tournaments, which were outlawed in France after the tragic death of Henry II in 1559 during a joust with the Count of Montgomery. The recreation of a Royal Carousel – the first since the reign of Louis XIV – will therefore be emblematic: set in the glorious centuries of monarchy, this spectacle bringing together the Kingdom's best horsemen on the most renowned horses of the royal and princely stables, for an allegorical evocation of the majesty of the combating King and his "knights", will be an equestrian and pyrotechnic event worthy of the great Royal Carousels which left their mark in the History of France. The Royal Carousel of 1662 will serve as a reference: it was held on 5 and 6 June, in the courtyard of the Palais des Tuileries, in front of 10 to 15 thousand people gathered in temporary stands. A grand stand was built for the Queen Mother Anne of Austria, Queen Marie-Thérèse and the ladies of the court. The participants were divided into five quadrilles named after the nations which were considered as the most prestigious and the most exotic in the 17th century: Romans (headed by King Louis XIV himself), Persians (headed by Monsieur), Turks (headed by the Prince of Condé), Indians (headed by the Duke of Enghien) and American Indians (headed by the Duke of Guise). The horsemen competed in ring tilts and head competitions: the ring tilts consisted in passing the lance through a hanging ring, while the head competition involved spearing a head (that of a Turk, Moor or Medusa) placed at a certain height, on the end of one's lance. The Marquis of Bellefonds won the head competition while the Count of Sault won the ring tilt. It was at the Carousel of 1662 that Louis XIV chose the Sun as his emblem and adopted the motto "Nec pluribus impar". The former Frondeurs represented planets or elements of nature, whose fate is totally dependent on the light of the sun. Another famous Carousel opened the great festivities of the Plaisirs de l'Ile Enchantée (Pleasures of the Enchanted Island) held at Versailles in May 1664: "The King, representing Roger, followed them on one of the world's most beautiful horses, whose fire-coloured harness glittered with gold, silver and precious stones. His Majesty, like all the horsemen in his quadrille, was armed like the Greeks and wore a silver breastplate richly decorated with gold and diamonds. His apparel and all of his actions were worthy of his rank; his helmet was incomparable; and never did a freer demeanour, nor a more belligerent one, place a mortal above other men." The 2013 version of the Great Royal Carousel of Versailles, to be staged by Jean Philippe Delavault, will bring together the essential elements of the Carousels of the past: firstly the magnificence of the horses, chosen to evoke those of the French Court, like the numerous Andalusian and Lusitano horses which were the glory of the Grande Ecurie. Then the expert horsemen, the King and the Nobles, each at the head of a quadrille, performing an allegorical spectacle where the virtues of the monarch are fully brought out to light: the Sun and Apollo will incarnate the King. Baroque music will accompany the spectacle, made up of sumptuous costumes to adorn the horsemen of the Belgian Riding Academy and the acrobats, before a fireworks finale worthy of Versailles, produced by Groupe F which has been producing the great shows of Versailles since 2007. Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Monday 8-Jul-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: Jean-Frédéric Neuburger Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Monday 8-Jul-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: Jean-Frédéric Neuburger Tickets 27 € Liszt, Franz (1811-1886), Am stillen Herd, from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, transc. for piano, S 448 Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Wednesday 10-Jul-13 08:45pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisCandlelight Concerts: François-Frédéric Guy Festival Chopin à Paris |
Wagner, Tristan and Isolde: Prelude to Act 1 (Transcr. for piano Liszt/Kocsis) Wolf, Paraphrase on Wagner's The Walkyrie (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Wednesday 10-Jul-13 08:45pm Candlelight Concerts: François-Frédéric Guy Tickets 27 € Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Tristan and Isolde: Prelude to Act 1 (Transcr. for piano Liszt/Kocsis) Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), Nocturne in C sharp minor, "Lento Con Gran Espressione", Op. posth Wolf, Hugo (1860-1903), Paraphrase on Wagner's The Walkyrie (arr. Zoltan Kocsis) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Friday 12-Jul-13 06:00pm |
Benedict Music Hall, Aspen, COAspen Chamber Symphony Concert Aspen Music Festival |
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| Benedict Music Hall, Aspen, CO, 960 West Third Street, Aspen, 81611, United States Friday 12-Jul-13 06:00pm Aspen Chamber Symphony Concert Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 13-Jul-13 04:30pm |
Blenheim Palace, OxfordBlenheim Palace Battle Proms Picnic Concert |
Elgar, Symphony no. 1 in A flat major, Op.55 (Opening) Suppe, Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry): overture (With musical ride) Tchaikovsky, 1812 Festival overture in E flat major, Op.49 (With live cannons and fireworks) Beethoven, Wellington's Victory, Op.91 (With live cannons and fireworks) |
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| Blenheim Palace, Oxford, Woodstock, Oxford OX20 1PX, United Kingdom Saturday 13-Jul-13 04:30pm Blenheim Palace Battle Proms Picnic Concert Suppe, Franz von (1819-1895), Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry): overture (With musical ride) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893), 1812 Festival overture in E flat major, Op.49 (With live cannons and fireworks) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria (Wellington's Victory, or The Battle of Vitoria, Op.91 (With live cannons and fireworks) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 13-Jul-13 04:30pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisWeekend Recitals: Florian Noack and Vassilis Varvaresos Festival Chopin à Paris |
Heller, Nuits Blanches, Op.82 (selections from) Wagner, Schmachtend (Languissant) |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Saturday 13-Jul-13 04:30pm Weekend Recitals: Florian Noack and Vassilis Varvaresos Tickets 17 € Heller, Stephen (1813-1888), Nuits Blanches, Op.82 (selections from) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Schmachtend (Languissant) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 13-Jul-13 07:30pm |
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CASummer Festival at The Huntington Southwest Chamber Music Summer Festival |
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| The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, 91108, United States Saturday 13-Jul-13 07:30pm Summer Festival at The Huntington Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), Serenade no. 10 in B flat major for Winds, "Gran Partita", K361 (K370a) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 13-Jul-13 08:30pm |
Domplatz, LinzPiotr Beczala - a tribute to Richard Tauber Klassik am Dom |
Works by Lehár Works by Stolz Works by Strauss II |
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| Domplatz, Linz, Herrenstrasse 26, 4020 Linz, Austria Saturday 13-Jul-13 08:30pm Piotr Beczala - a tribute to Richard Tauber Piotr Beczala is considered one of the most impressive and sought-after lyric tenors of our time. When he and Anna Netrebko were cheered and celebrated in 2011 at the Salzburg Festival, he had long since conquered the entire international opera world. Beczala's biggest role model is one of the most famous tenors of the 20th Century. A star, as the most prominent representative of countless triumphs celebrated operetta: Richard Tauber
Tickets €59 - €125 Works by Lehár, Franz (1870-1948) Works by Stolz, Robert (1880-1975) Works by Strauss II, Johann (1825-1899) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 14-Jul-13 07:30pm |
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CASummer Festival at The Huntington Southwest Chamber Music Summer Festival |
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| The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, 91108, United States Sunday 14-Jul-13 07:30pm Summer Festival at The Huntington Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), Serenade no. 10 in B flat major for Winds, "Gran Partita", K361 (K370a) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Monday 15-Jul-13 05:00pm |
Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, ParisClosing concert: Guillaume de Chassy Festival Chopin à Paris |
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| Parc de Bagatelle: Orangerie, Paris, Bois de Boulogne, Grille d'Honneur, Allée de Longchamp, 75016 Paris Paris, France Monday 15-Jul-13 05:00pm Closing concert: Guillaume de Chassy Jazz improvisations on themes by Chopin, and also Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Prokofiev. Tickets 27 € Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 20-Jul-13 04:30pm |
Hatfield HouseHatfield House Battle Proms Picnic Concert |
Elgar, Symphony no. 1 in A flat major, Op.55 (Opening) Suppe, Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry): overture (With musical ride) Tchaikovsky, 1812 Festival overture in E flat major, Op.49 (With live cannons and fireworks) Beethoven, Wellington's Victory, Op.91 (With live cannons and fireworks) |
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| Hatfield House, Hatfield AL9 5NQ, United Kingdom Saturday 20-Jul-13 04:30pm Hatfield House Battle Proms Picnic Concert Suppe, Franz von (1819-1895), Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry): overture (With musical ride) Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich (1840-1893), 1812 Festival overture in E flat major, Op.49 (With live cannons and fireworks) Beethoven, Ludwig van (1770-1827), Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria (Wellington's Victory, or The Battle of Vitoria, Op.91 (With live cannons and fireworks) Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 20-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'AnthéronEvgeny Kissin piano Silvia Marcovici violon Alexandre Kniazev violoncelle Festival International de Piano de La Roque d'Anthéron |
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| Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'Anthéron, Avenue du Parc, 13640 La Roque d'Anthéron, France Saturday 20-Jul-13 09:30pm Evgeny Kissin piano Silvia Marcovici violon Alexandre Kniazev violoncelle Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 21-Jul-13 04:00pm |
Benedict Music Hall, Aspen, COAspen Festival Orchestra Concert Aspen Music Festival |
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| Benedict Music Hall, Aspen, CO, 960 West Third Street, Aspen, 81611, United States Sunday 21-Jul-13 04:00pm Aspen Festival Orchestra Concert Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 21-Jul-13 08:30pm |
Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'AnthéronNicholas Angelich piano Orchestre National de Lyon Antoni Wit direction Festival International de Piano de La Roque d'Anthéron |
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| Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'Anthéron, Avenue du Parc, 13640 La Roque d'Anthéron, France Sunday 21-Jul-13 08:30pm Nicholas Angelich piano Orchestre National de Lyon Antoni Wit direction Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Monday 22-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'AnthéronAndreï Korobeinikov piano Orchestre National de Lyon Antoni Wit direction Festival International de Piano de La Roque d'Anthéron |
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| Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'Anthéron, Avenue du Parc, 13640 La Roque d'Anthéron, France Monday 22-Jul-13 09:30pm Andreï Korobeinikov piano Orchestre National de Lyon Antoni Wit direction Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Tuesday 23-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'AnthéronArcadi Volodos récital de piano Festival International de Piano de La Roque d'Anthéron |
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| Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'Anthéron, Avenue du Parc, 13640 La Roque d'Anthéron, France Tuesday 23-Jul-13 09:30pm Arcadi Volodos récital de piano Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Wednesday 24-Jul-13 09:30pm |
Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'AnthéronBehzod Abduraimov récital de piano Festival International de Piano de La Roque d'Anthéron |
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| Château de Florans: Parc, La Roque d'Anthéron, Avenue du Parc, 13640 La Roque d'Anthéron, France Wednesday 24-Jul-13 09:30pm Behzod Abduraimov récital de piano Liszt, Franz (1811-1886), Harmonies poétiques et religieuses: Benediction de Dieu dans la Solitude, S 173 no. 3 Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Saturday 27-Jul-13 07:30pm |
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CASummer Festival at The Huntington Southwest Chamber Music Summer Festival |
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| The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, 91108, United States Saturday 27-Jul-13 07:30pm Summer Festival at The Huntington Open air: Outdoors | ||
| Sunday 28-Jul-13 07:30pm |
The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CASummer Festival at The Huntington Southwest Chamber Music Summer Festival |
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| The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, Los Angeles, CA, Los Angeles, 91108, United States Sunday 28-Jul-13 07:30pm Summer Festival at The Huntington Open air: Outdoors | ||