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| Friday 24-May-13 07:30pm |
Holywell Music Room, OxfordMark Bebbington |
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| Holywell Music Room, Oxford, Oxford OX1 1AB, United Kingdom Friday 24-May-13 07:30pm Mark Bebbington Mark Bebbington’s polished and perceptive interpretations of 20th century piano music are internationally recognised. His skill in creating insight through his programming is exemplified here, as he contrasts English and French Impressionism and explores the links between the late-romantic worlds of Alban Berg and Frank Bridge. Works by Debussy, Claude (1862-1918) Bridge, Frank (1879-1941), Piano Sonata (1921-25) | ||
| Saturday 25-May-13 02:15pm |
Silk Hall, Radley College, OxfordLondon Chamber Strings English Music Festival |
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| Silk Hall, Radley College, Oxford, Oxford OX14 2HR, United Kingdom Saturday 25-May-13 02:15pm London Chamber Strings | ||
| Sunday 26-May-13 11:00am |
Beethovenhalle, Bonn4. Mendelssohn um 11 |
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| Beethovenhalle, Bonn, 53113 Bonn, Germany Sunday 26-May-13 11:00am 4. Mendelssohn um 11 | ||
| Wednesday 29-May-13 08:00pm |
Dillington House, IlminsterMark Bebbington & Friends |
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| Dillington House, Ilminster, Ilminster TA19 9DT, United Kingdom Wednesday 29-May-13 08:00pm Mark Bebbington & Friends | ||
| Thursday 30-May-13 08:00pm |
Dillington House, IlminsterMark Bebbington |
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| Dillington House, Ilminster, Ilminster TA19 9DT, United Kingdom Thursday 30-May-13 08:00pm Mark Bebbington | ||
| Saturday 1-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Michael's Church, Highgate, LondonReiko Fujisawa and Friends - Concert 3 - with the Soloists of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| St Michael's Church, Highgate, London, London N6 6BJ, United Kingdom Saturday 1-Jun-13 07:30pm Reiko Fujisawa and Friends - Concert 3 - with the Soloists of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra The third and final concert of her series of special concerts in London ‘Reiko Fujisawa and Friends’ features Reiko performing in collaboration with more of her wonderful friends and colleagues from the UK. This programme of music for piano and winds with a rare appearance by the Soloists of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra promises to be a real treat.
The series is being generously supported by the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.
EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE UP TO THREE WEEKS BEFORE THE CONCERT: use code "BT3" | ||
| Wednesday 5-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisVerdi Chorus |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Wednesday 5-Jun-13 08:00pm Verdi Chorus ![]() | ||
| Thursday 6-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Salle Pleyel, ParisVerdi Chorus |
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| Salle Pleyel, Paris, 252, rue du faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris, France Thursday 6-Jun-13 08:00pm Verdi Chorus ![]() | ||
| Friday 7-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall, LondonThe Rest is Noise: The Home Front |
Programme to include: Walton, Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario (arr. Christopher Palmer) |
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| Southbank Centre: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom Friday 7-Jun-13 07:30pm The Rest is Noise: The Home Front Programme to include: Walton, William (1902-1983), Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario (arr. Christopher Palmer) | ||
| Monday 10-Jun-13 06:30pm |
Hoxton Hall, LondonMorgan Szymanski Spitalfields Music Summer Festival |
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| Hoxton Hall, London, 130 Hoxton Street, London, London N1 6SH, United Kingdom Monday 10-Jun-13 06:30pm Morgan Szymanski Launching our intimate series of recitals at one of London’s most beautiful music halls, Mexican-Scottish guitarist Morgan Szymanski weaves vibrant music from contemporary Latin American and Italian composers between works especially written for him by Alec Roth. An evening of summer delights. | ||
| Tuesday 11-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum, SalzburgOrgel Plus |
Works by Carpenter |
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| Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum, Salzburg, Schwarzstrasse 26, 5020 Salzburg Salzburg, Austria Tuesday 11-Jun-13 07:30pm Orgel Plus ![]() Image credit: Michael Hart Works by Carpenter, Cameron (b. 1981) | ||
| Tuesday 11-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Snape Maltings Concert HallPiano Century: 1913 - 2013 Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Snape Maltings Concert Hall, Snape IP17 1SP, United Kingdom Tuesday 11-Jun-13 07:30pm Piano Century: 1913 - 2013 With extracts from Prokofiev Sarcasms; Schoenberg Five Piano Pieces; Kurtág Jatékok; Harrison Birtwistle Harrison’s Clocks; music by Bartók, Cowell, Stockhausen, Carter, Pierre Boulez, Marco Stroppa, Tristan Murail and George Benjamin; and premieres of new commissions from young composers from the Britten–Pears Young Artist Programme. A centenary tribute with a difference: Pierre-Laurent Aimard leads us on an extraordinary and brilliantly original tour of one hundred years of music featuring over twenty composers in one concert. Aimard’s itinerary takes in Kurtág’s whimsical games and Ives’ quirky fantasias and the ferocious momentum of Harrison Birtwistle and Ligeti. Along the way are fleeting glimpses familiar to Aldeburgh Festival audiences – music from recent guests George Benjamin, Elliott Carter and Marco Stroppa. There are radical new compositional departures distilled at the keyboard in pivotal works by Schoenberg, Boulez and Stockhausen; and Debussy, Murail, and Messiaen finding beauty in the seemingly infinite possibilities within the piano’s harmonic palette. There are moments that seem to question the piano’s role – Lachenmann’s ingenious, Guero – and (in Cage’s now infamous concept) even the nature of music itself. | ||
| Thursday 13-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Wigmore Hall, LondonChamber Contrasts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra's Foyle Future Firsts |
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| Wigmore Hall, London, 36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP, United Kingdom Thursday 13-Jun-13 07:30pm Chamber Contrasts with the London Philharmonic Orchestra's Foyle Future Firsts | ||
| Monday 17-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallOpening lunchtime concert with Mark Bebbington Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Monday 17-Jun-13 01:00pm Opening lunchtime concert with Mark Bebbington ‘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. Mark Bebbington, Piano Daniel Roberts, Violin Johan Shahridzuan, Piano Tom Howells, Clarinet Sarah Joseph, Piano Price type: Free | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallLunchtime concert with the Primrose Quartet Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
Ireland, Cello Sonata (fragment) |
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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 06:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallCommuter Concert: Ireland's Solo Piano works Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 06:00pm Commuter Concert: Ireland's Solo Piano works ‘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 | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:00pm |
North Wall Arts Centre, OxfordSoloists of Oxford Philomusica |
Britten, Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for oboe, Op.49 (Excerpts) |
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| North Wall Arts Centre, Oxford, Oxford OX2 7NN, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:00pm Soloists of Oxford Philomusica The Orchestra’s wind soloists take centre stage in the third concert of our Chamber Series featuring Barber’s evocation of a perfect lazy summer day, a selection of intriguing Excerpts from Britten’s Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, Debussy’s beguiling and fantastical Syrinx and Ibert’s charming set of miniatures for oboe, clarinet and bassoon - a delightful antithesis to Syrinx’s bold statement.Image credit: Brendon Fraser | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult HallDenis Matthews Memorial Trust Concert Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm Denis Matthews Memorial Trust Concert ‘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. Birmingham Junior Conservatoire Symphony Orchestra Daniele Rosina, Conductor De-Wet Lee, Piano Ting Luo, Piano Alexander Baillie, Cello John Thwaites, Piano Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Royal College of Music: Recital Hall, LondonThe Chamber Music of Gurney and Ireland |
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| Royal College of Music: Recital Hall, London, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BS, United Kingdom Tuesday 18-Jun-13 07:30pm The Chamber Music of Gurney and Ireland Royal College of Music Junior Fellow Jonathan Musgrave directs a programme of solo and chamber works by two RCM alumni and renowned British composers of the 20th century.Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Süreyya Opera House, IstanbulBerlin Counterpoint Ensemble Istanbul Music Festival |
Ince, Nasreddin Hodja (Istanbul Music Festival commission, world première) Sweelinck, Variations on Mein junges Leben hat ein End (arr. Ernest Lubin) |
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| Süreyya Opera House, Istanbul, Eyüp Merkez Mh., Bahariye Cd No:29, Istanbul, Turkey Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm Berlin Counterpoint Ensemble Winning the hearts and minds of audiences for their idealism as much as for their ravishing music, the Berlin Counterpoint Ensemble will give the world premiere of the festival’s commission to Kamran İnce: “Nasreddin Hodja”, a work which will probably be a most warm-hearted surprise for music lovers. These six musicians living in Berlin represent Romania, Israel, Venezuela, Germany, USA and Turkey. Widely recognized as one of the most prominent ensemble pianists of our times, Zeynep Özsuca had cooperated with various artists including Magdalena Kožená, Rolando Villazon, Simon Rattle and Gustavo Dudamel. A promising flute player of his generation Aaron Dan was the winner of Belgrade International Flute Competition in 2005. And Yigal Kaminka is a musician whose mastery of contemporary oboe is matched by his virtuosity in baroque oboe and block flute. Sascha Rattle is a musician who drew a great attention since the first time he performed with Berlin Philharmonic as a soloist in 2009. Performed in numerous concerts in North and South America, Russia, Europe and the Middle East both as a soloist and a chamber music artist, Heidi Elizabeth Mockert is a bassoon player invited by several important chamber music ensembles. In addition to all prominent orchestras in Hungary, French horn player Dániel Molnár also performs in several important orchestras in Europe, including Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets 60, 50, 40, 90 tl - student 30 tl. Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Well-Tempered Clavier 1: Prelude and Fugue No. 24 in B Minor, BWV869 Ince, Kamran (b. 1960), Nasreddin Hodja (Istanbul Music Festival commission, world première) Sweelinck, Jan Pieterszoon (1562-1621), Variations on Mein junges Leben hat ein End (arr. Ernest Lubin) | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 10:00am |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallCoffee Concert: Ireland's Solo Piano Works Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 10:00am Coffee Concert: Ireland's Solo Piano Works ‘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. Petra Milarova, Piano Robert Markham, Piano Jiali Wang, Piano Johan Shahridzuan, Piano Mun Wei Cheah, Piano Kathryn Whitmarsh, Piano Chuen-An Chern, Piano Lan Jin, Piano Price type: Free | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallBelgrave 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 Belgrave 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 02:45pm |
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 | ||
| Friday 21-Jun-13 10:30am |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult HallDelius Society Residence Coffee Concert Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Friday 21-Jun-13 10:30am Delius Society Residence Coffee Concert ‘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 | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 06:00pm |
St Mary-at-Finchley Parish Church, Finchley, LondonI Flautisti- The London Recorder Quartet |
Martinů, Divertimento Ward, Fantasia |
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| St Mary-at-Finchley Parish Church, Finchley, London, Hendon Lane, London N3 1TR, United Kingdom Sunday 23-Jun-13 06:00pm I Flautisti- The London Recorder Quartet Byrd, William (1540-1623), Fantasia (Arranged for 4 recorders) Martinů, Bohuslav (1890-1959), Divertimento Ward, John (1571-1638), Fantasia | ||
| Sunday 23-Jun-13 07:30pm |
The Church of St John the Baptist, Aldbury, TringTring Chamber Music - Mozart, Britten and Ireland |
Works by Ireland (New Work for violin and cello (1st perf.)) |
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| The Church of St John the Baptist, Aldbury, Tring, Station Road, Tring HP23 5QU, United Kingdom Sunday 23-Jun-13 07:30pm Tring Chamber Music - Mozart, Britten and Ireland Works by Ireland, Robin (b. 1954) (New Work for violin and cello (1st perf.)) | ||
| Tuesday 25-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Nicholas Church, High Bradfield, SheffieldJulian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber with John Lenehan Bradfield Festival of Music |
Quilter, My Lady Greensleeves (for two cellos and piano) Dvořák, Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian duets) (The Harvesters; Death in Autumn, Op.38) Pergolesi, Stabat Mater (Doloroso) |
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| St Nicholas Church, High Bradfield, Sheffield, Sheffield S6 6LG, United Kingdom Tuesday 25-Jun-13 07:30pm Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber with John Lenehan Husband and wife duo Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber present an intimate evening of cello duets
including Rubinstein's The Angel opus 48, Saint Saens Ave Maria, Shostakovich's Prelude from 'The Gadfly'
as well as music by Dvorak, Schumann, Rachmaninov, Saint Saens, Purcell, Piazzolla and Shostakovich.
Evening sponsored by: Pyronix Ltd
In the event of unforeseen circumstances, the Festival committee reserves the right to change artistes/programmes without prior notice. We regret that the cost of tickets purchased cannot be refunded, unless the event is cancelled. Performances start at 7.30pm Doors open 45 minutes before each performance. With the exception of reservations for special guests, seats are unreserved and some may have a restricted view. For your additional comfort, you may wish to bring along a cushion for the performance. Tickets - £22 Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975), Music to the film The Gadfly, based on the novel by Voynich, Op.97 (prelude) Quilter, Roger (1877-1953), My Lady Greensleeves (for two cellos and piano) Dvořák, Antonín (1841-1904), Moravské dvojzpevy (Moravian duets) (The Harvesters; Death in Autumn, Op.38) Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1710-1736), Stabat Mater (Doloroso) | ||
| Thursday 27-Jun-13 06:00pm |
St Giles, Cripplegate, LondonBBC Singers City of London Festival |
Janequin, La Bataille de Marignan (Escoutez tous gentilz) |
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| St Giles, Cripplegate, London, London EC2Y 8DA, United Kingdom Thursday 27-Jun-13 06:00pm BBC Singers Tickets £10 Janequin, Clement (1485-1558), La Bataille de Marignan (Escoutez tous gentilz) Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Sunday 30-Jun-13 06:30pm |
Cadogan Hall, LondonForty Years of Music Making |
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| Cadogan Hall, London, 5 Sloane Terrace, London SW1X 9DQ, United Kingdom Sunday 30-Jun-13 06:30pm Forty Years of Music Making | ||
| Wednesday 3-Jul-13 02:00pm |
Hythe Bay Primary School, Hythe, KentA Sporting Chance |
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| Hythe Bay Primary School, Hythe, Kent, Cinque Ports Ave, Hythe, Kent, Hythe, Kent CT21 6HS, United Kingdom Wednesday 3-Jul-13 02:00pm A Sporting Chance Onyx Brass will work with primary schools from the Romney Marsh, Hythe & Folkestone to perform Bob Chilcott’s fantastic and entertaining A Sporting Chance. Weight lifting tubas will be chased by sprinting trumpets, and an ice-skating trombone will slither its way through this fantastic work for children and brass.
During this amazing concert for all ages, Onyx will also play works by Bach, Ives and Handel… along with some rather curious additions!
Tickets £5 (£3 for parents of participating children), children free. | ||
| Sunday 7-Jul-13 07:00pm |
LSO St Lukes, LondonAurora Orchestra City of London Festival |
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| LSO St Lukes, London, 161 Old Street, London EC1V 9NG, United Kingdom Sunday 7-Jul-13 07:00pm Aurora Orchestra Tickets £12, £18, £25, and £30 | ||
| Sunday 7-Jul-13 07:30pm |
University of Wisconsin, Madison: Mills Concert Hall, Madison, WIA Passion for Music from Senfl to Bach Madison Early Music Festival |
Works by Isaac Works by Senfl Works by Scheidt |
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| University of Wisconsin, Madison: Mills Concert Hall, Madison, WI, Mosse Humanities Building, 455 N. Park St., Madison, 53706, United States Sunday 7-Jul-13 07:30pm A Passion for Music from Senfl to Bach Works by Isaac, Heinrich (1455-1517) Works by Senfl, Ludwig (1486-1543) Works by Scheidt, Samuel (1587-1654) | ||
| Thursday 11-Jul-13 11:00am |
Pittville Pump Room, CheltenhamMozart's Clarinet Quintet - Radio 3 New Generation Artists Cheltenham Music Festival |
Illes, New work for String Quartet |
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| Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, Cheltenham GL52 3JE, United Kingdom Thursday 11-Jul-13 11:00am Mozart's Clarinet Quintet - Radio 3 New Generation Artists ![]() Illes, Marton (b. 1975), New work for String Quartet | ||
| Friday 12-Jul-13 07:30pm |
Wellington College: The Old Gym, CrowthorneAn evening of english music with Bracknell Choral Society |
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| Wellington College: The Old Gym, Crowthorne, Crowthorne RG45 7PU, United Kingdom Friday 12-Jul-13 07:30pm An evening of english music with Bracknell Choral Society | ||
| Friday 19-Jul-13 02:00pm |
Holy Trinity Church, FolkestoneA Sporting Chance |
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| Holy Trinity Church, Folkestone, Sandgate Road, Folkestone, Kent, Folkestone CT20 2HQ, United Kingdom Friday 19-Jul-13 02:00pm A Sporting Chance Onyx Brass will work with primary schools from the Romney Marsh, Hythe & Folkestone to perform Bob Chilcott’s fantastic and entertaining A Sporting Chance. Weight lifting tubas will be chased by sprinting trumpets, and an ice-skating trombone will slither its way through this fantastic work for children and brass.
During this amazing concert for all ages, Onyx will also play works by Bach, Ives and Handel… along with some rather curious additions!
Tickets £5 (£3 for parents of participating children), children free. | ||
| Monday 12-Aug-13 07:30pm |
Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle NSW, NSWACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle NSW, NSW, 290 King Street, Newcastle NSW, NSW, Australia Monday 12-Aug-13 07:30pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Tuesday 13-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide, SAACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide, SA, 1st Floor, 128 King William Street, Adelaide, SA, Australia Tuesday 13-Aug-13 08:00pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Wednesday 14-Aug-13 07:30pm |
Perth Concert Hall, Perth WA, WAACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| Perth Concert Hall, Perth WA, WA, 5 St Georges Terrace, Perth WA WA 6000, Australia Wednesday 14-Aug-13 07:30pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Wednesday 14-Aug-13 08:00pm |
St Canice's Cathedral, KilkennyDawn Upshaw and Gilbert Kalish Kilkenny Arts Festival |
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| St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny, Kilkenny, Ireland Wednesday 14-Aug-13 08:00pm Dawn Upshaw and Gilbert Kalish ![]() Tickets: Full €40, Concession €35 Few singers can boast, alongside four Grammy awards, a “genius” Fellowship from the MacArthur Foundation for “enriching the landscape of contemporary music”, but Dawn Upshaw is no ordinary soprano. Even before she appeared on Henryk Górecki’s million-selling Symphony No. 3 in the early 1990s, Upshaw was feted both for the quality of her voice and for her rare ability to cut to the heart of the music. She might have been forgiven for resting on her laurels and yet, over a career spanning more than two decades, she has developed a reputation as a tireless innovator, embracing everything from Bach to Broadway show tunes while working with cutting-edge contemporary composers like Kaija Saariaho and Donnacha Dennehy. For her first ever solo recital in Ireland Upshaw will perform an intriguing programme of songs by Charles Ives, Bela Bartok, Maurice Ravel, Franz Schubert and Bolcom and will be accompanied by her long-time collaborator Gilbert Kalish. | ||
| Saturday 17-Aug-13 07:00pm |
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSWACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia Saturday 17-Aug-13 07:00pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Tuesday 20-Aug-13 08:00pm |
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSWACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia Tuesday 20-Aug-13 08:00pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Wednesday 21-Aug-13 07:00pm |
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSWACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia Wednesday 21-Aug-13 07:00pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Thursday 22-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Usher Hall, EdinburghIan Bostridge and Lars Vogt |
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| Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH1 2EA, United Kingdom Thursday 22-Aug-13 08:00pm Ian Bostridge and Lars Vogt ![]() Image credit: Ben Ealovega | ||
| Friday 23-Aug-13 01:30pm |
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSWACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, 2-12 Angel Place, Sydney, NSW, Australia Friday 23-Aug-13 01:30pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Saturday 24-Aug-13 07:30pm |
Wollongong Town Hall, Wollongong, NSWACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| Wollongong Town Hall, Wollongong, NSW, Crown Street, Wollongong 2500 NSW, Australia Saturday 24-Aug-13 07:30pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Sunday 25-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Concertgebouw: Main Hall, AmsterdamMahler Five and Haydn with Brautigam Robeco Summer Nights |
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| Concertgebouw: Main Hall, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Sunday 25-Aug-13 08:00pm Mahler Five and Haydn with Brautigam Tickets €55 - €45 - €32Image credit: Ronald Brautigam ©Eric Veenhuyzen | ||
| Monday 26-Aug-13 04:30pm |
Royal Albert Hall, LondonProm 58 - Light Organ Prom BBC Proms |
Sullivan, The Mikado: selections (arr. R Hills) Ireland, Miniature Suite (Villanella) Mayerl, Four Aces Suite (Ace of Hearts) |
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| Royal Albert Hall, London, Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AP, United Kingdom Monday 26-Aug-13 04:30pm Prom 58 - Light Organ Prom A chance to revel in the breathtaking versatility of the ‘king of instruments’! The art of performing classical favourites on the organ has a long and distinguished history and in this Bank Holiday matinee Prom, Richard Hills brings together the traditions of the great theatre organist-entertainers and the Town Hall recitalists – with the accent on melody and virtuosity..Tickets 12 - £16. Sullivan, Arthur (1842-1900), The Mikado: selections (arr. R Hills) Ireland, John (1879-1962), Miniature Suite (Villanella) Mayerl, Billy Joseph (1902-1959), Four Aces Suite (Ace of Hearts) | ||
| Monday 26-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne, VICACO - Brahms Piano Quintet |
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| Melbourne Recital Centre, Elisabeth Murdoch Hall, Melbourne, VIC, Corner Southbank Boulevard and Sturt Street, Southbank, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Monday 26-Aug-13 08:00pm ACO - Brahms Piano Quintet | ||
| Tuesday 27-Aug-13 08:00pm |
Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saallieder recital Ian Bostridge Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Tuesday 27-Aug-13 08:00pm lieder recital Ian Bostridge ![]() | ||
| Friday 13-Sep-13 08:30pm |
Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ: Main Hall, AmsterdamRyoji Ikeda - Superposition |
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| Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ: Main Hall, Amsterdam, Piet Heinkade 1, Amsterdam 1019 BR, Netherlands Friday 13-Sep-13 08:30pm Ryoji Ikeda - Superposition De Japanse geluidskunstenaar Ryoji Ikeda overweldigt met een show van beeld en geluid. Zijn nieuwste werk Superposition maakt gebruik van 21 videoschermen. Een geestverruimend audiovisueel werk waarin hij niet alleen de grenzen verkent tussen muziek, visuele kunst en podiumkunst, maar ook tussen kunst en wetenschap. Dit keer werkt hij voor het eerst ook met live-performers die met beweging en geluid het beeld beïnvloeden.
Superposition gaat onder meer over de manier waarop we de realiteit van de natuur op atomisch niveau kunnen begrijpen. Ikeda staat bekend om zijn intrigerende werken van wereldniveau, die op adembenemende wijze alle aspecten van elektronische muziek en datavisualisatie in videoprojecties verkennen.De Japanse geluidskunstenaar Ryoji Ikeda overweldigt met een show van beeld en geluid. Zijn nieuwste werk Superposition maakt gebruik van 21 videoschermen. Een geestverruimend audiovisueel werk waarin hij niet alleen de grenzen verkent tussen muziek, visuele kunst en podiumkunst, maar ook tussen kunst en wetenschap. Dit keer werkt hij voor het eerst ook met live-performers die met beweging en geluid het beeld beïnvloeden.
Superposition gaat onder meer over de manier waarop we de realiteit van de natuur op atomisch niveau kunnen begrijpen. Ikeda staat bekend om zijn intrigerende werken van wereldniveau, die op adembenemende wijze alle aspecten van elektronische muziek en datavisualisatie in videoprojecties verkennen.€ 27,00 / € 21,50 Stadspas / € 21,50 CJP.Image credit: Fidelis Fuchs | ||