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Staatsoper, ViennaDon Quixote |
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| Staatsoper, Vienna, 1010 Vienna, Austria Wednesday 19-Jun-13 Don Quixote Music by Minkus, Ludwig (1826-1917) Original choreography by Marius Petipa, Alexander Gorsky Choreography by Rudolf Nureyev (revisions) | ||
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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 10:00am |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAThe Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham: Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 10:00am The Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham: Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal Stravinsky’s music has been a passion of Michael Tilson Thomas’s since he met the composer while studying at USC. Fitting that the music of Stravinsky plays a prominent part in the season. Audience favorite Gil Shaham interprets the exuberant, lilting, and vibrantly expressive concerto, while the SFS dives into The Rite of Spring. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 11:00am |
Farnley HallMorning Concert: Aurora Percussion Duo Northern Aldborough Festival |
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| Farnley Hall, Farnley Park, , Otley, Farnley LS21 2QF, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 11:00am Morning Concert: Aurora Percussion Duo | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallLunchtime concert with the Belgrave Quartet and Kristina Gill |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 01:00pm Lunchtime concert with the Belgrave Quartet and Kristina Gill | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 01:05pm |
Bradford CathedralOrgan Recital |
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| Bradford Cathedral, 1 Stott Hill, Bradford BD1 4EH, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 01:05pm Organ Recital Programme not known Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 04:00pm |
Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saalpiano recital Paul Lewis Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Wednesday 19-Jun-13 04:00pm piano recital Paul Lewis ![]() | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 04:30pm |
Leeds Town HallSiegfried |
Opera North Annalena Persson, Soprano: Brünnhilde Mati Turi, Tenor: Siegfried Richard Roberts, Tenor: Mime Michael Druiett, Bass-baritone: Wanderer Jo Polheim, Baritone: Alberich Mats Almgren, Bass-baritone: Fafner Fflur Wyn, Soprano: Waldvogel (the woodbird) Andrea Baker, Contralto: Erda Richard Farnes, Conductor |
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| Leeds Town Hall, Leeds LS1 3AD, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 04:30pm ![]() Annalena Persson, Soprano: Brünnhilde Mati Turi, Tenor: Siegfried Richard Roberts, Tenor: Mime Michael Druiett, Bass-baritone: Wanderer Jo Polheim, Baritone: Alberich Mats Almgren, Bass-baritone: Fafner Fflur Wyn, Soprano: Waldvogel (the woodbird) Andrea Baker, Contralto: Erda Richard Farnes, Conductor | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 05:10pm |
Glyndebourne Opera HouseLe nozze di Figaro Glyndebourne |
Glyndebourne Opera Jérémie Rhorer, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Grandage, Director Christopher Oram, Set Designer Adam Plachetka, Bass-baritone: Figaro Laura Tatulescu, Soprano: Susanna Amanda Majeski, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Joshua Hopkins, Baritone: Count Almaviva Luciano di Pasquale, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Anne Mason, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Lydia Teuscher, Soprano: Cherubino Timothy Robinson, Tenor: Don Basilio |
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| Glyndebourne Opera House, Glyndebourne BN8 5UU, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 05:10pm Le nozze di Figaro Jérémie Rhorer, Conductor London Philharmonic Orchestra Michael Grandage, Director Christopher Oram, Set Designer Adam Plachetka, Bass-baritone: Figaro Laura Tatulescu, Soprano: Susanna Amanda Majeski, Soprano: Rosina (Countess Almaviva) Joshua Hopkins, Baritone: Count Almaviva Luciano di Pasquale, Bass: Doctor Bartolo Anne Mason, Mezzo-soprano: Marcellina Lydia Teuscher, Soprano: Cherubino Timothy Robinson, Tenor: Don Basilio | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:00pm |
Opéra Bastille, ParisDie Walküre |
Opéra de Paris Philippe Jordan, Conductor Günter Krämer, Director Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Siegmund Günther Groissböck, Bass: Hunding Egils Silins, Bass-baritone: Wotan Martina Serafin, Soprano: Sieglinde Janice Baird, Soprano: Brünnhilde Sophie Koch, Mezzo-soprano: Fricka Kelly God, Soprano: Gerhilde Carola Höhn, Soprano: Ortlinde Silvia Hablowetz, Mezzo-soprano: Waltraute Wiebke Lehmkuhl, Contralto: Schwertleite Barbara Morihien, Soprano: Helmwige Heleme Ranada, Mezzo-soprano: Siegrune Louise Callinan, Mezzo-soprano: Rossweisse Ann-Beth Solvang, Mezzo-soprano: Grimgerde |
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| Opéra Bastille, Paris, 120 rue de Lyon, 75012 Paris, France Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:00pm For the first time in 60 years, the Paris Opera is performing all four parts of The Ring of the Nibelung over a ten-day period, conducted by Philippe Jordan, the Opera’s musical director. Performed in German. Philippe Jordan, Conductor Günter Krämer, Director Stuart Skelton, Tenor: Siegmund Günther Groissböck, Bass: Hunding Egils Silins, Bass-baritone: Wotan Martina Serafin, Soprano: Sieglinde Janice Baird, Soprano: Brünnhilde Sophie Koch, Mezzo-soprano: Fricka Kelly God, Soprano: Gerhilde Carola Höhn, Soprano: Ortlinde Silvia Hablowetz, Mezzo-soprano: Waltraute Wiebke Lehmkuhl, Contralto: Schwertleite Barbara Morihien, Soprano: Helmwige Heleme Ranada, Mezzo-soprano: Siegrune Louise Callinan, Mezzo-soprano: Rossweisse Ann-Beth Solvang, Mezzo-soprano: Grimgerde | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:20pm |
Garsington Opera, High WycombeMozart's Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail Garsington Opera |
Garsington Opera Company William Lacey, Conductor Daniel Slater, Director Francis O'Connor, Set Designer Rebecca Nelsen, Soprano: Konstanze Norman Reinhardt, Tenor: Belmonte Susanna Andersson, Soprano: Blondchen Matthew Rose, Baritone: Osmin Mark Wilde, Tenor: Pedrillo |
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| Garsington Opera, High Wycombe, The Wormsley Estate, High Wycombe HP14 3YE, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:20pm Mozart's Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Harem), K384 (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)) William Lacey, Conductor Daniel Slater, Director Francis O'Connor, Set Designer Rebecca Nelsen, Soprano: Konstanze Norman Reinhardt, Tenor: Belmonte Susanna Andersson, Soprano: Blondchen Matthew Rose, Baritone: Osmin Mark Wilde, Tenor: Pedrillo | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:30pm |
Village Underground, LondonAt the World's Edge Spitalfields Music Summer Festival |
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| Village Underground, London, 54 Holywell Lane, London EC2A 3PQ, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:30pm At the World's Edge Combining puppetry, electronic soundscape and live music, At the World’s Edge recasts the Greek myth of Persephone’s descent into the underworld and her mother’s epic search to get her back. As puppets move and transform in and around the space, music shapes a magical story that is both humorous and tragic, and a soaring adventure for the eyes and ears. Suitable for audiences aged eight and above. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:30pm |
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NYRan Dank & Soyeon Kate Lee, piano four-hands |
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| Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NY, 158 Bleecker Street, New York City, 10012, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 06:30pm Ran Dank & Soyeon Kate Lee, piano four-hands Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Opernhaus: Studiobühne, ZürichYoung Choreographers |
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| Opernhaus: Studiobühne, Zürich, Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:00pm Young Choreographers The “Young choreographers” series aims to identify and promote young talent at an early stage: Zurich Ballet’s talented young choreographers will be in the limelight once a season. Dancers from the ensemble interested in creating choreography are given the opportunity to present themselves as choreographers. They thus have the appealing task of discovering dance from another perspective and jointly presenting a mutually inspiring ballet evening. These young artists will rehearse their new creations with their dancing colleagues and will also be able to try their hands at stage and costume design. On five evenings, a fascinating variety of choreographic and theatrical ideas will be presented to audiences on the Studio stage, and it is possible that audiences may soon encounter any one of these names on the principal ballet stage. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Orford ChurchThe Church Parables: The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son Aldeburgh Festival |
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| Orford Church, Orford IP12 2LU, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:00pm The Church Parables: The Burning Fiery Furnace and The Prodigal Son Like Curlew River, Britten’s two subsequent Church Parables were both written for Orford Church and were premiered in the Aldeburgh Festivals of 1966
and 1968 respectively. They develop the pioneering ideas of Curlew River – the minimal instrumental and vocal forces and the inclusion of plainchant – but
have very different moods. With The Burning Fiery Furnace, Britten’s aimed to create ‘something much less sombre, an altogether gayer affair’, based on the Old Testament story of Nebuchadnezzar and the three Israelites.
Meanwhile The Prodigal Son was inspired by Rembrandt’s painting The Return of the Prodigal, which Britten had seen two years earlier on a trip to Leningrad. Mahogany’s production takes the principal established in Curlew River of merging East with West and extends it to the two later works, first contrasting Balinese dance drama with stained glass and then Middle Eastern Sufism with the art of Rembrandt and Bosch. Orford Church 7pm (The Burning Fiery Furnace 7–8.15pm; The Prodigal Son 9.30–10.45pm) Tickets are limited to two per booker | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg (Ludwigsburg Palace): OrdenssaalSong Conversation Ludwigsburg Festival |
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| Residenzschloss Ludwigsburg (Ludwigsburg Palace): Ordenssaal, Schlossstraße 30, 71634 Ludwigsburg, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:00pm Song Conversation Programme not known | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St John's Smith Square, LondonYMSO Orchestral Concert |
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| St John's Smith Square, London, Smith Square, London, London SW1P 3HA, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm YMSO Orchestral Concert | ||
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St Andrew's Church, AldboroughThe Music and Letters of Kathleen Ferrier Northern Aldborough Festival |
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| St Andrew's Church, Aldborough, Aldborough YO51 9EP, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm The Music and Letters of Kathleen Ferrier | ||
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The Forge, Camden, Londontrio42 |
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| The Forge, Camden, London, 3-7 Delancey Street, London NW1 7NL, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm trio42 | ||
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Watford ColosseumWatford Philharmonic Society presents An Evening with George Gershwin |
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| Watford Colosseum, Watford WD17 3EX, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Watford Philharmonic Society presents An Evening with George Gershwin | ||
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New Palace Sanssouci: Palace Theatre, PotsdamPremiere: Proserpina Potsdam Sanssouci Music Festival |
Ensemble Syd Barokksolistene Olof Boman, Conductor Elisabeth Linton, Director Elisabeth Meyer, Soprano: Proserpina Erika Roos, Soprano: Ceres Isa Katharina Gericke, Soprano: Cyane David Danholt, Tenor: Atis Lars Arvidson, Baritone: Pluto Ludvig Lindström, Baritone: Jupiter |
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| New Palace Sanssouci: Palace Theatre, Potsdam, Sanssouci Park, Am Neuen Palais, 14469 Potsdam, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Premiere: Proserpina Opera in one act by Joseph Martin Kraus (1756-1792) Libretto by Johan Henrik Kellgren Based on a sketch by Gustav III of Sweden. Sung in Swedish with German supertitles
It was a Swedish fellow student at the university of Göttingen who suggested to would-be composer Joseph Martin Kraus trying his luck at Gustav III’s court in Stockholm. In 1772 Gustav founded the royal opera to raise his nation’s cultural prestige and to further the development of its own national culture. Soon the repertoire, which the king managed himself, also contained operas in Swedish. He designed libretti and was always on the lookout for new talents. All in all, there were striking similarities between him and his mother’s brother: famous Uncle Frederic II.
Inspired by ancient mythology, the one act piece "Proserpin", which received a preview performance in 1781 at Uriksdal Palace, launched composer Kraus’ distinguished career as royal Swedish conductor at the tender age of 25. His score which is rich in both colours and events he largely leaves the traditional number opera structure and finds his very individual compositional solutions. This is the work of one of the period’s most original and most innovative opera creators. Haydn called him a genius. That is a word he only used for one other man: Mozart.
Ensemble Syd Barokksolistene Olof Boman, Conductor Elisabeth Linton, Director Elisabeth Meyer, Soprano: Proserpina Erika Roos, Soprano: Ceres Isa Katharina Gericke, Soprano: Cyane David Danholt, Tenor: Atis Lars Arvidson, Baritone: Pluto Ludvig Lindström, Baritone: Jupiter | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult HallDelius Double Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Delius Double ‘Delius and Ireland: A Celebration’ is a five-day Festival, one of the biggest the Conservatoire has ever hosted, involving over 60 individuals from the senior and junior Conservatoire, students and Faculty (including those famously associated with this repertoire), as well as orchestras, choirs and guest artists. Fifteen concert programmes will showcase songs, piano pieces, chamber and orchestral works - including performances of the complete solo piano works by John Ireland, the Delius Double and Ireland Piano Concerto – and culminate in a performance of Delius's masterpiece, Seadrift, with the Conservatoire Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Lionel Friend in Birmingham Town Hall on 21st June. This programme also includes the world première of an early work by Benjamin Britten entitled Chaos and Cosmos, which the Conservatoire’s students have been preparing and recording as part of the Britten Thematic Catalogue. Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St Mary's Perivale, LondonTianyun Jia (violin) Alexis White (piano) / The Rautio Piano Trio |
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| St Mary's Perivale, London, London UB6 8SS, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Tianyun Jia (violin) Alexis White (piano) / The Rautio Piano Trio St Mary's Perivale Wednesday Evening 'Double Concert'. Free, easy parking, refreshments provided. Price type: Free | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CAThe Gospel of Mary Magdalene - World première |
San Francisco Opera Company Michael Christie, Conductor Kevin Newbury, Director Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano: Mary Magdalene Maria Kanyova, Soprano: Miriam William Burden, Tenor: Peter Nathan Gunn, Baritone: Yeshua |
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| War Memorial Opera House, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, 94102, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm The Gospel of Mary Magdalene - World première Sung in English with English supertitles. Approximate running time: 2 hours, 30 minutes. Michael Christie, Conductor Kevin Newbury, Director Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano: Mary Magdalene Maria Kanyova, Soprano: Miriam William Burden, Tenor: Peter Nathan Gunn, Baritone: Yeshua | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
St David's Hall, CardiffBBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2013 Concert |
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| St David's Hall, Cardiff, Cardiff CF10 2DP, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 2013 Concert Programme not known | ||
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Holland Park Theatre, LondonCavalleria rusticana / I Pagliacci Opera Holland Park |
Gweneth-Ann Jeffers, Soprano: Santuzza Peter Auty, Tenor: Turiddu Stephen Gadd, Baritone: Alfio Peter Auty, Tenor: Canio Julia Sporsen, Soprano: Nedda Stephen Gadd, Baritone: Tonio |
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| Holland Park Theatre, London, Holland Park, London W8 6LU, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Cavalleria rusticana / I Pagliacci Tickets from £12 - £67.50 will be on sale from 25th April.Gweneth-Ann Jeffers, Soprano: Santuzza Peter Auty, Tenor: Turiddu Stephen Gadd, Baritone: Alfio Peter Auty, Tenor: Canio Julia Sporsen, Soprano: Nedda Stephen Gadd, Baritone: Tonio | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Opernhaus, ZürichLady Macbeth of Mzensk |
Zurich Opera Teodor Currentzis, Conductor Andreas Homoki, Director Hartmut Meyer, Set Designer Orchestra La Scintilla Zurich Gun-Brit Barkmin, Soprano: Katerina Lvovna Izmailova Kurt Rydl, Bass: Boris Timofeyevich Izmailov Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Zinoviy Borisovich Izmailov Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Sergey Kismara Pessatti, Mezzo-soprano: Aksinia Julia Riley, Mezzo-soprano: Sonyetka Valery Murga, Bass: Office Manager Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Pope Tomasz Slawinski, Bass: Police inspector |
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| Opernhaus, Zürich, Opernhaus Falkenstrasse 1, Zürich 8008, Switzerland Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Lady Macbeth of Mzensk Opera in nine scenes
Libretto by Alexander G. Preis and Dmitri Shostakovich
after a novella by Nikolai Leskov
The young wife of a merchant, Katerina Ismailova, murders three people. She stirs rat poison into her tyrannical father-in-law’s dish of mushrooms, beats her husband to death together with her lover, and at the prison camp in Siberia, as she finally jumps to her death, drags a rival down with her. Nevertheless, in a horrific men’s world of greed, lechery and violence, Katerina is the only figure with a human face in this opera. Only for her has Shostakovich reserved a compassionate tone. The society in which she becomes a murderess is barbaric. With twisted mouths, the grotesque faces of human wickedness grin out at us from Shostakovich’s magnificent score.
Lady Macbeth of Mzensk was premièred in Leningrad in 1934. It marks a decisive turning point in Shostakovich’s oeuvre. After Joseph Stalin attended a performance of the opera in 1936, the famous article entitled Chaos instead of music was published in Pravda. The work was scourged as the expression of “radical left-wing self-indulgence” and “petit bourgeois innovation”. It disappeared from theatres, Shostakovich had to fear for his life, never composed another opera, and from then on concealed his true musical feelings and ideas behind a thousand masks.
Teodor Currentzis, the spirited Greek conductor from Siberia who has caused a furore with his unconventional interpretations, is the musical director of the production. Tatjana Serjan, famous for her Verdi roles, will be giving her role début as Katerina. Zurich Opera Director Andreas Homoki will be staging his second production of this season.
In Russian with German and English supertitles.Teodor Currentzis, Conductor Andreas Homoki, Director Hartmut Meyer, Set Designer Orchestra La Scintilla Zurich Gun-Brit Barkmin, Soprano: Katerina Lvovna Izmailova Kurt Rydl, Bass: Boris Timofeyevich Izmailov Benjamin Bernheim, Tenor: Zinoviy Borisovich Izmailov Brandon Jovanovich, Tenor: Sergey Kismara Pessatti, Mezzo-soprano: Aksinia Julia Riley, Mezzo-soprano: Sonyetka Valery Murga, Bass: Office Manager Pavel Daniluk, Bass: Pope Tomasz Slawinski, Bass: Police inspector | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, BerlinThe Fairy Queen |
Staatsoper Berlin Michael Boder, Conductor Benjamin Bayl, Conductor Claus Guth, Director Christian Schmidt, Set Designer Ramses Sigl, Choreography Eberhard Friedrich, Choirmaster Marlis Petersen, Soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner, Mezzo-soprano Bejun Mehta, Countertenor Topi Lehtipuu, Tenor Roman Trekel, Baritone Staatskapelle Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin |
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| Staatsoper at Schiller Theater, Berlin, Bismarckstraße 110, 10625 Berlin, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Caught between Baroque and contemporary music: Helmut Oehring takes Henry Purcell's semi-opera "The Fairy Queen" as a model for his ideas.Pre-performance lecture, 45 minutes prior to each performance (in German) Michael Boder, Conductor Benjamin Bayl, Conductor Claus Guth, Director Christian Schmidt, Set Designer Ramses Sigl, Choreography Eberhard Friedrich, Choirmaster Marlis Petersen, Soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner, Mezzo-soprano Bejun Mehta, Countertenor Topi Lehtipuu, Tenor Roman Trekel, Baritone Staatskapelle Berlin Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin Staatsopernchor Berlin | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
The London ColiseumLa Bohème |
English National Opera Jonathan Miller, Director Natascha Metherell, Revival Director Isabella Bywater, Set Designer Gwyn Hughes Jones, Tenor: Rodolfo Kate Valentine, Soprano: Mimì Richard Burkhard, Baritone: Marcello Angel Blue, Soprano: Musetta Andrew Craig Brown, Bass: Colline Duncan Rock, Baritone: Schaunard Simon Butteriss, Bass: Benoît |
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| The London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Puccini’s gift for writing emotional music is brought to the fore in La bohème’s tale of doomed love in poverty-stricken Paris. One of the world’s most recognised and widely performed operas, it focuses on two central relationships: that of the poet Rodolfo, who falls in love with the pretty but consumptive seamstress Mimì; and the painter Marcello, who has a glamorous and popular on-off mistress, Musetta.
Jonathan Miller’s production for ENO has quickly become a company classic and here receives its second revival since its 2009 premiere. Inspired by Brassaï’s photographs of the Paris Left Bank in the 1930s, Miller modernises the original bohemian setting to evoke the stark poverty of the day, creating a highly effective contemporary resonance, citing the film Withnail and I as an inspiration. Playing Mimì is Kate Valentine, who in recent seasons has played the Countess in Fiona Shaw’s production of The Marriage of Figaro and an ‘excellent’ (The Times) Helena in Christopher Alden’s Olivier Award-nominated A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Gwyn Hughes Jones returns to the role of Rodolfo following his great success in ENO’s 2010 production, and recent acclaimed Pinkerton in Madam Butterfly.Jonathan Miller, Director Natascha Metherell, Revival Director Isabella Bywater, Set Designer Gwyn Hughes Jones, Tenor: Rodolfo Kate Valentine, Soprano: Mimì Richard Burkhard, Baritone: Marcello Angel Blue, Soprano: Musetta Andrew Craig Brown, Bass: Colline Duncan Rock, Baritone: Schaunard Simon Butteriss, Bass: Benoît | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Sadler's Wells, LondonStudy #3 |
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| Sadler's Wells, London, Rosebery Avenue,, London EC1R 4TN, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm | ||
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Sadler's Wells: Peacock Theatre, LondonZooNation Dance Company — Some Like It Hip Hop |
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| Sadler's Wells: Peacock Theatre, London, Portugal Street, Holborn, London WC2 2HT, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm ZooNation Dance Company — Some Like It Hip Hop ZooNation’s Some Like It Hip Hop has been a runaway success since it hit the Peacock Theatre in 2011, wowing audiences and prompting widespread critical praise with five-star reviews and standing ovations. After a second successful run and celebrating the company’s tenth anniversary at Sadler’s Wells last year, Some Like It Hip Hop returns to the Peacock Theatre to kick-start the summer. Fast becoming a modern classic, Some Like It Hip Hop unites truly sensational dancing and a typically clever and engrossing storyline with infectious “wit, heart and magnificent energy” (The Independent). With a nod to Billy Wilder’s Some Like It Hot and Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, it tells a comical tale of love, mistaken identity, cross-dressing and revolution, all played out in ZooNation’s trademark style of hip hop, comedy and physical theatre. Directed by Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Kate Prince, Some Like It Hip Hop also features a ground-shaking original soundtrack, live singing and some of the UK’s top hip hop dance talent. | ||
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Victoria Rooms, BristolBristol University Summer Concert |
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| Victoria Rooms, Bristol, Queen's Road,, Clifton, Bristol BS8 1SA, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 07:30pm Bristol University Summer Concert Works by Shostakovich, Dmitri (1906-1975) | ||
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Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAThe Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm The Rite of Spring and Gil Shaham Stravinsky’s music has been a passion of Michael Tilson Thomas’s since he met the composer while studying at USC. Fitting that the music of Stravinsky plays a prominent part in the season. Audience favorite Gil Shaham interprets the exuberant, lilting, and vibrantly expressive concerto, while the SFS dives into The Rite of Spring. | ||
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Haus Fuhr, EssenSeverin von Eckarstein Ruhr Piano Festival |
Wagner, Die Walküre: Siegmunds Liebesgesang - Feuerzauber (transc. for piano by Louis Brassin) Wagner, Tristan and Isolde: Prelude to Act 1 (transc. for piano by Zoltán Kocsis) Wagner, Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod (transc. for piano by Moritz Moszkowski) Strauss R., Stimmungsbilder, Op.9 (selection) Corbett, Grabmal Kundry (Kundry's Tomb) (world première) |
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| Haus Fuhr, Essen, Heckstr. 16, 45239 Essen, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm Severin von Eckarstein Prices € 40 | 30 | 18 Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Die Walküre: Siegmunds Liebesgesang - Feuerzauber (transc. for piano by Louis Brassin) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Tristan and Isolde: Prelude to Act 1 (transc. for piano by Zoltán Kocsis) Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod (transc. for piano by Moritz Moszkowski) Strauss, Richard (1864-1949), Stimmungsbilder, Op.9 (selection) Corbett, Sidney, Grabmal Kundry (Kundry's Tomb) (world première) | ||
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Philharmonie, KölnConcerto Köln: Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1-6 |
Bach J.S., Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV1083 (Ist Mein Herz in Missetaten) Bach J.S., Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV1083 (Sieh, Du Wilstdie Warheit) |
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| Philharmonie, Köln, Bischofsgartenstraße 1, 50667 Köln, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm Concerto Köln: Bach Brandenburg Concertos 1-6 ![]() Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV1083 (Ist Mein Herz in Missetaten) Bach, Johann Sebastian (1685-1750), Tilge, Höchster, meine Sünden, BWV1083 (Sieh, Du Wilstdie Warheit) | ||
| 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) | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Gewandhaus, Mendelssohn Saal, LeipzigNo 57 Bach und Zeitgenossen |
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| Gewandhaus, Mendelssohn Saal, Leipzig, D 04109 Leipzig, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm No 57 Bach und Zeitgenossen | ||
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Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saalchamber concert Hanna Weinmeister, Daniel Sepec, Isabel Charisius, Valentin Erben, Alois Posch, Norbert Täubl, Radovan Vlatkovic, Milan Turkovic Schubertiade |
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| Schubertiade Schwarzenberg, Angelika-Kauffmann-Saal, 6867 Schwarzenberg, Austria Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm chamber concert Hanna Weinmeister, Daniel Sepec, Isabel Charisius, Valentin Erben, Alois Posch, Norbert Täubl, Radovan Vlatkovic, Milan Turkovic ![]() | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Stadthalle, HeidelbergHeidelberg Philharmonic Orchestra |
Wagner, Wesendonck Lieder (arr. Hans Werner Henze) Bruckner, Symphony no. 3 in D minor "Wagner Symphony", WAB 103 (first version, 1873) |
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| Stadthalle, Heidelberg, Neckarstaden 24, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:00pm Heidelberg Philharmonic Orchestra Wagner, Richard (1813-1883), Wesendonck Lieder (arr. Hans Werner Henze) Bruckner, Anton (1824-1896), Symphony no. 3 in D minor "Wagner Symphony", WAB 103 (first version, 1873) | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:15pm |
Het Muziektheater, AmsterdamShen Wei and David Dawson - Two world premières Holland Festival |
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| Het Muziektheater, Amsterdam, Waterlooplein 22, Amsterdam, Netherlands Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:15pm Shen Wei and David Dawson - Two world premières The Dutch National Ballet presents two world premières by choreographers who are regarded as being among the most important in their generation.
The Chinese-born choreographer Shen Wei is renowned world-wide for his original movement idiom and the incredibly beautiful images he conjures up, combining Chinese calligraphy with the language of modern dance. In the centenary year of Le Sacre du Printemps Wei has created a new version of the seminal ballet, which will be performed with a live orchestra.
Over the last years, former resident choreographer David Dawson has worked freelance with a number of top European companies. After timelapse and day4 Dawson will be back in Amsterdam with a new choreography set to new music.
Fourteen male and female performers dance to the live vocals of Houria Aïchi and the subtle musical arrangements of composer Olivier Innocenti.Running time 2 hours, one interval. Tickets €48 - 17, students/CJP €41 - 15. Last minute students €15.Image credit: Ada Nieuwendijk | ||
| 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 | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Ravinia Festival: Martin Theatre, Highland Park, ILThe Singers + Matthew Culloton Ravinia Festival |
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| Ravinia Festival: Martin Theatre, Highland Park, IL, Lake Cook and Green Bay Roads, Highland Park, 60035, United States Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm The Singers + Matthew Culloton In Memory of Alexander Rachmaninoff Tickets: $60-$40/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Village Underground, LondonAt the World's Edge Spitalfields Music Summer Festival |
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| Village Underground, London, 54 Holywell Lane, London EC2A 3PQ, United Kingdom Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm At the World's Edge Combining puppetry, electronic soundscape and live music, At the World’s Edge recasts the Greek myth of Persephone’s descent into the underworld and her mother’s epic search to get her back. As puppets move and transform in and around the space, music shapes a magical story that is both humorous and tragic, and a soaring adventure for the eyes and ears. Suitable for audiences aged eight and above. | ||
| Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm |
Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ: Main Hall, AmsterdamTroparion and Suster Bertken Holland Festival |
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| Muziekgebouw aan ’t IJ: Main Hall, Amsterdam, Piet Heinkade 1, Amsterdam 1019 BR, Netherlands Wednesday 19-Jun-13 08:30pm Troparion and Suster Bertken The Dutch composer Rob Zuidam has always had an eye for headstrong women. In his first collaboration with festival director Pierre Audi he puts two of them on stage. Suster Bertken tells about the fascinating life of the medieval ascetic Berta Jacobs, who bricked herself in at the Buur Church in Utrecht, in order to devote her life to God. This work from 2010 will be staged for the first time, in combination with the brand new Troparion, which Zuidam wrote for alto Helena Rasker, the young violinist Liza Ferschtman and a small instrumental ensemble. The piece is about a woman who sheds her tears on a dead branch, hoping God will breathe new life into it. According to Zuidam the work is about ‘hope and melancholy and the inability to bridge the gap between past and future.’Tickets €29 - 24, students/CJO €17.50 all categories. Running time 2 hours 5 minutes, with one internal. In medieval Dutch and ancient Greek with Dutch surtitles.Image credit: Ada Nieuwendijk | ||
| 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 |
Staatsoper, ViennaCapriccio |
Vienna State Opera Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Marco Arturo Marelli, Director Renée Fleming, Soprano: The countess Bo Skovhus, Baritone: The count Michael Schade, Tenor: Flamand Markus Eiche, Baritone: Olivier Kurt Rydl, Bass: La Roche Angelika Kirchschlager, Mezzo-soprano: Clairon |
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| Staatsoper, Vienna, 1010 Vienna, Austria Thursday 20-Jun-13 Check start time of performance. Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Marco Arturo Marelli, Director Renée Fleming, Soprano: The countess Bo Skovhus, Baritone: The count Michael Schade, Tenor: Flamand Markus Eiche, Baritone: Olivier Kurt Rydl, Bass: La Roche Angelika Kirchschlager, Mezzo-soprano: Clairon | ||
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Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, LondonGloriana |
Royal Opera Paul Daniel, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Susan Bullock, Soprano: Elizabeth I Toby Spence, Tenor: Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex Patricia Bardon, Mezzo-soprano: Frances Devereux, Countess of Essex Mark Stone, Baritone: Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy Kate Royal, Soprano: Penelope, Lady Rich Peter Coleman-Wright, Baritone: Sir Robert Cecil Clive Bayley, Bass: Sir Walter Raleigh Benjamin Bevan, Baritone: Henry Cuffe Brindley Sherratt, Bass: A blind ballad singer |
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| Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, Bow Street,, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 Paul Daniel, Conductor Richard Jones, Director Susan Bullock, Soprano: Elizabeth I Toby Spence, Tenor: Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex Patricia Bardon, Mezzo-soprano: Frances Devereux, Countess of Essex Mark Stone, Baritone: Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy Kate Royal, Soprano: Penelope, Lady Rich Peter Coleman-Wright, Baritone: Sir Robert Cecil Clive Bayley, Bass: Sir Walter Raleigh Benjamin Bevan, Baritone: Henry Cuffe Brindley Sherratt, Bass: A blind ballad singer | ||
| 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 11:00am |
Stockeld Park, WetherbyMorning Concert: Guy Johnston (cello) Northern Aldborough Festival |
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| Stockeld Park, Wetherby, Wetherby LS22 4AW, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 11:00am Morning Concert: Guy Johnston (cello) | ||
| Thursday 20-Jun-13 01:00pm |
Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital HallLunchtime Concert with the Georgiev String Quartet Delius and Ireland: A Celebration |
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| Birmingham Conservatoire, Recital Hall, Paradise Place, Birmingham B3 3HG, United Kingdom Thursday 20-Jun-13 01:00pm Lunchtime Concert with the Georgiev String Quartet ‘Delius and Ireland: A Celebration’ is a five-day Festival, one of the biggest the Conservatoire has ever hosted, involving over 60 individuals from the senior and junior Conservatoire, students and Faculty (including those famously associated with this repertoire), as well as orchestras, choirs and guest artists. Fifteen concert programmes will showcase songs, piano pieces, chamber and orchestral works - including performances of the complete solo piano works by John Ireland, the Delius Double and Ireland Piano Concerto – and culminate in a performance of Delius's masterpiece, Seadrift, with the Conservatoire Orchestra and Chorus conducted by Lionel Friend in Birmingham Town Hall on 21st June. This programme also includes the world première of an early work by Benjamin Britten entitled Chaos and Cosmos, which the Conservatoire’s students have been preparing and recording as part of the Britten Thematic Catalogue. Price type: Free | ||