Classical Concerts in London UK
A selection of forthcoming live music

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3 September 2010
 
6.30pm
Schott Recital Room
48 Great Marlborough Street
London
W1F 7BB
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£8 / £5 concessions
Piano sonatas by John White

Dave Smith, piano

John White: Piano Sonatas nos. 136, 81, 71, 76, 78, 55, 65, 29, 111, 88, 89, 90, 127, 154, 137, 132, 109 + 135

 
7 September 2010
 
7.30pm
St Johns Wood Church
Lords Roundabout
London
NW8
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)7980 516054

£10 (£8 concessions)
In Peascod Time

Passamezzo:
Eleanor Cramer, soprano, viol
Christopher Goodwin, lute, theorbo, bass
Peter Luke Kenny, baritone, actor
Alison Kinder, viols, recorders
Tamsin Lewis, violin, viols, alto

16th and 17th Century Music, Words and Song for Summer and the Harvest. Includes works by Greene, Purcell, Wilbye, Morley, Pilkington, Robinson and Gamble.

Supported by REEP
 
14 September 2010
 
6pm
St Clement Danes
Strand
London
WC2R 1DH
United Kingdom

Details:
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Battle of Britain Young Composers Concert - world premières by twenty young composers

 
17 September 2010
 
7pm
Bolivar Hall
Warren Street
London
United Kingdom

Details:
Roberto Molina
E-mail
+44 (0)7825 179179

£12
Va por Cuba!

An evening of live Music and Poetry. A Recital featuring classical music from the Americas and poetry from Cuba.

This, the third concert in the VA POR CUBA series, proves to be the best yet with a wide range of artists performing. Including Ahmed Dickinson, Eralys Fernandez, Roberto Molina, Amy Finegan, Lucia Marica and Diego Carneiro.

Tickets can be purchased in advance to avoid disappointment at: http://eralyspiano.webeden.co.uk (£12)
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
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Vivaldi Four Seasons

Michel Gershwin, violin
LMA Ensemble
John Landor, conductor

Vivaldi: Sinfonia 'Alla Rustica'
Pachelbel: Canon
Bach: Dances from Suite No 3
Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
Vivaldi: Four Seasons

 
18 September 2010
 
10.15am
Cadogan Hall
Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7730 4500

Children - £6; Adults - £8; Four for £22
Southbank Sinfonia Family Concert

Alasdair Malloy, presenter
Southbank Sinfonia
Stephen Bell, conductor

The King of the Magical Kingdom of Far, Far Away and his Court Jester cordially invite you to accompany them to the Grand Ball, hosted by the Southbank Sinfonia.

As guests arrive, we meet Beauty and the Beast, Robin Hood, The Empress of the Pagodas and Puss in Boots and hear some Tales of Narnia.

The Ball commences with the Sleeping Beauty Waltz before strutting our stuff to the Shrek Dance Party.

One child attending a Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea school can enter free with every adult ticket.
 
19 September 2010
 
3:30pm
Chiswick Catholic Centre
Dukes Avenue
London
W4
United Kingdom

Details:
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Blenheim Concerts

Gemma Rosefield, cello
Simon Lepper, piano

Beethoven: 12 Variations on a theme by Handel from Judas Maccabaeus, WoO 45
Brahms: Cello Sonata no. 2 in F major, Op.99
Barber: Sonata for cello and piano in C minor, Op.6
Cecilia McDowall: Falling Angels

 
22 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8ST
United Kingdom

Details:
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London Philharmonic Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 3

London Philharmonic Orchestra open the 2010/11 season with Mahler's Symphony No. 3
 
23 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)7956 245 736

£12 (concessions £6, children £2)
The Zoffany Ensemble

Manon Derome, violin
Catherine Musker, viola
Anthony Pleeth, cello
Leon Bosch, double bass
Michael Dussek, piano

Schubert: Quintet in A major, 'The Trout'
Other works by Schubert, and works by Rossini and Schumann

The Ensemble’s core repertoire is classical and romantic chamber music.
 
24 September 2010
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7766 1100

£7, 10, 16, 20, 24
Vivaldi Four Seasons and Gloria by Candlelight

Brandenburg Baroque Soloists
Medici Choir
John Baird, conductor
Persephone Gibbs, violin

Vivaldi: Four Seasons
Vivaldi: Gloria

 
7.30pm
Wigmore Hall
Wigmore Street
London
W1U 2BP
United Kingdom

Details:
Wigmore Hall Box Office
Web site
+44 (0)20 7935 2141

£18, 24, 28, 32
JS Bach Forebears

The Choir of the AAM
The Academy of Ancient Music
Richard Egarr, director and harpsichord

Heinrich Bach: ' Ich danke dir, Gott'
Johann Michael Bach: 'Liebster Jesu, hor mein Flehen'
Anon: 'Es ist g'nug'
H Bach: 'Sonata a 5'
Johann Christoph Bach: 'Die Furcht des Herren'
JC Bach: 'Ach, dass ucg Wassers gnug hatte'
H Bach: 'Sonata a 5'
JC Bach: 'Mein Frendin, du bist schon'

 
9.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7766 1100

£18 unreserved. Ticket price includes a glass of wine or soft drink in the Cafe in the Crypt before the concert
Rachmaninov Vespers by Candlelight

Twickenham Choral Society
Christopher Herrick, conductor

Rachmaninov: Vespers

 
25 September 2010
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony

LMA Orchestra
John Landor, conductor

Rossini: 'Overture' from Barber of Seville
Mendelssohn: 'Scherzo', 'Nocturne' and 'Wedding March' from A Midsummer Night's Dream
Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite
Beethoven: Symphony No 6 in F 'Pastoral Symphony'

Featuring LMA's 'Mini Masterclass', a short exploration of the music during the interval
 
7.30pm
St. John's
Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HA
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7222 1061

£15 / £10 (concessions £13 / £8)
Barber, Dvorák, William Grant Still and Jennifer Higdon (2010 Pulitzer Prize winner)

Serafin String Quartet:
Kate Ransom, violin
Timothy Schwarz, violin
Ana Tsinadze, viola
Lawrence Stomberg, cello

Samuel Barber: String Quartet, Op 11 (with 'Adagio for Strings')
Antonín Dvorák: 'American' Quartet in F, Op 96
William Grant Still: 'Danzas de Panama'
Jennifer Higdon: 'Amazing Grace'

The program represents an “American Tapestry” featuring Samuel Barber’s String Quartet, Op. 11, with the famous “Adagio for Strings,” in honor of one of America’s great composers’ centenary celebration in 2010; Antonín Dvorák’s “American” Quartet in F Major, Op. 96, written when the Czech-born composer worked in New York and vacationed in Iowa; William Grant Still’s “Danzas de Panama,” in recognition of Still’s distinction as the father of African-American composers; and 2010 Pulitzer Prize winner Jennifer Higdon’s “Amazing Grace.”
 
26 September 2010
 
8pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)7774 213 131

£12 (concessions £10)
Hilda Bronstein with Chutzpah!

Hilda Bronstein, singer
Yair Schleider, piano, accordion, and guitar
Meg Hamilton, violin and viola
Dave Shulman, clarinet
Paul Moylon, double bass
Ronen Kozokaro, percussion




An uplifting musical evening of mellow songs for the soul, vibrant Klezmer and toe-tapping Yiddish Swing.

Award-winning Yiddish singer Hilda Bronstein celebrates the launch of her latest CD with London’s newest Klezmer/Swing band Chutzpah!
 
30 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
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£10 (concessions £7.50) at the door
Sergei Podobedov Piano Recital

Sergei Podobedov, piano

Chopin: 24 Preludes, Op.28 and other works

An acclaimed interpreter of Chopin's music, Sergei Podobedov has received rave reviews since his debut with orchestra at the age of 12 performing Chopin’s 2nd Piano Concerto.

“With maximum enthusiasm, I laud Sergei Podobedov’s exhilarating pianism. Possessor of a nonpareil technique, he communicates the iridescent colours of the classical and romantic literature with keen perception of stylistic nuances.” (Robert Stevenson, contributor to The New Groves Dictionary of Music and Musicians.)
www.sergeipodobedov.com
 
7.45pm
St Saviour's, Pimlico
Lupus Street
London
SW1V 3QW
United Kingdom

Details:
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£10, concessions £8
Songs of Belonging

Canticum, chamber choir
Mark Forkgen, conductor

Simon Speare: Songs of Belonging

The premiere of a community music theatre work for children, choir and audience. Composed by Simon Speare, one of our best-known young composers, it explores themes of refuge and asylum through the ages, through a series of songs linked by a narrator. From the Biblical Flight to Egypt to life in contemporary Britain, it draws on universal concerns of asylum seekers: the hopes and fears of those who seek a place of safety.
 
1 October 2010
 
7.30pm
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore Street
London
W1U 2BP
United Kingdom

£24, 22, 16, 12
Festlicher Bach

The King's Consort:
Julie Cooper, soprano
Rebecca Outram, soprano
Robin Blaze, countertenor
David Gould, countertenor
Charles Daniels, tenor
Mark Dobell, tenor
Ben Davies, bass
Philip Tebb, bass
Robert King, conductor

Bach: Concerto to Cantata BWV35
Bach, after Kerll: Sanctus in D major, BWV241
Bach: Sinfonia to Cantata BWV35
Bach: Lutheran Mass in G major, BWV236
Telemann: Ouverture 'Perpetuum mobile'
Bach: Lutheran Mass in G minor, BWV235

Bach's glorious Lutheran Masses, dating from the late 1730s, are full of astonishing music, with joyous choruses and ravishing solos. With eight fine singers, an unbeatable instrumental line-up, and music by a composer central to TKC across 30 years, here is an unmissable concert.
 
6 October 2010
 
7.30pm
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore Street
London
W1U 2BP
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£10, 14, 18, 20
Southbank Sinfonia Showcase

Southbank Sinfonia
Sacconi Quartet

Elgar: Introduction and Allegro

‘This was densely inter-communicated chamber music, with Raphael Wallfisch relishing the work’s soaring lyricism and his duetting with many an orchestral soloist’ The Times on Southbank Sinfonia’s concert at Wigmore Hall in 2009
 
7 October 2010
 
7.30pm
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom

Details:
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£49, 39, 29, 19, 12, 10
A Night under the Stars

Joan Rodgers, soprano
Victoria Simmonds, mezzo-soprano
Jesus Leon, tenor
Changhan Lim, baritone
Jack Liebeck, violin
Orion Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
Toby Purser, conductor

Mozart: Overture; 'Non so piu' (The Marriage of Figaro)
Rossini: ’Non piu mesta’ (La Cenerentola)
Puccini: ‘Che gelida manina’ (La boheme)
Massenet: Meditation (Thais)
Dvorak: ‘Song to the Moon’ (Rusalka)
Tchaikovsky: Polonaise and Tatiana’s Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin)
Bizet: Prelude and Toreador Song (Carmen)
Bizet: ‘Au fond du temple saint’ (The Pearl Fishers)
Verdi: Hebrew Slaves chorus (Nabucco)

In aid of The Passage-helping homeless people for 30 years

Griff Rhys Jones hosts an evening of operatic hits. Soprano Joan Rodgers CBE leads a line up of exciting soloists.

To buy concert tickets call The Passage on 020 7592 1856 or The Southbank Centre on 0844 847 9910
Or email tickets@passage.or.uk
Pre concert and post concert gala reception tickets available from the Passage-see www.passage.co.uk
Discounts are available if purchasing concert tickets with reception tickets
Or mail The Passage, St Vincent’s centre, Carlisle Place, London SW1P 1NL
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
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£12 (Concessions £10)
Stan Tracey Trio

Stan Tracey, piano
Andrew Cleyndert, double bass
Clark Tracey, drums

One of the great figures of post-war jazz, Stan Tracey, now in his eighties, is as vigorous and dynamic as ever. He received standing ovations at this year’s Swanage Festival, and in August sold out one of Amsterdam’s top concert venues. Busier than ever, the trio has achieved a feeling of cohesion and group thought unique on the British scene.


 
16 October 2010
 
7.30pm
St. John's
Smith Square
London
SW1P
United Kingdom

Details:
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£25, 20, 15 and concessions
St John Passion

Mark Wilde, Evangelist
Peter Harvey, Jesus
Julia Doyle, soprano
Robin Blaze, alto
Nicholas Mulroy, tenor
Colin Baldy, bass
Mark Ford, conductor
The Purcell Singers
The Purcell Orchestra

The Purcell Singers and Orchestra will be joined by an exceptional line-up of soloists to perform Bach's awe-inspiring St. John Passion.

All proceeds of the concert will go to The Yellow Heart Trust to help those with unresolved trauma.
 
Shoreditch Church
London
United Kingdom

Details:
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Frieze Music presents Baby Dee and The Elysian Quartet

 
21 October 2010
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9 (concessions £7.50)
Damon Brown Quintet

Damon Brown, trumpet
Yutaka Shiina, piano
Art Themen, tenor saxophone
Martin Zenker, double bass
Troy Miller, drums

Shiina is Japan’s premier modern jazz pianist. He was a member of the Elvin Jones’ Jazz Machine. His albums on Sony BMG have included great players like Nicholas Payton, Roy Hargrove and Christian McBride. This will be part of Damon’s fourth tour with him, and the inclusion of German bassist Michael Zenker adds to the band’s international flavour. Themen, of course, is simply one of our finest musicians.
 
28 October 2010
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9 (concessions £7.50)
Sarah Moule

Sarah Moule, vocals
Simon Wallace, piano
Dave Green, double bass
Paul Robinson, drums

'Awesome' was how Jazz UK responded to Sarah Moule’s 2009 Swanage Festival performance. 'Hauntingly gorgeous' was Jazz Times description of her latest collection of songs by the great London- based US lyricist Fran Landesman, someone who continues to create with Simon Wallace who is Sarah’s outstanding pianist and Music Director. Dave Green is generally acknowledged as one of our outstanding bassists, and Paul Robinson worked with the late Nina Simone for over fifteen years. Altogether, a class evening of vocal jazz is promised.
 
30 October 2010
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
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Beethoven's Seventh Symphony

Pavel Guerchovitch, violin
LMA Orchestra
John Landor, conductor

Beethoven: Coriolan Overture
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E minor
Beethoven: Symphony No 7 in A

Featuring LMA's 'Mini Masterclass', a short exploration of the music during the interval.
 
4 November 2010
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9 (concessions £7.50)
Christian Brewer / Stan Sulzmann Quintet

Christian Brewer, saxophone
Stan Sulzmann, saxophone
Andrea Pozza, piano
Tom Farmer, double bass
Shaney Forbes, drums

The synthesis of these two wonderful saxophone players, coming from different generations and stylistic backgrounds, is a mouth-watering prospect. Sulzmann, a giant from the Wheeler/Surman/Taylor school, is one of the UK's most respected players, while Brewer, the younger of the two, is steeped in the bebop language of an earlier period. He plays regularly with Pozza, an Italian pianist who has been an important figure on the international jazz scene for the last twenty years, having worked with such outstanding figures as Enrico Rava, Chet Baker, Steve Grossman and many others. Shaney Forbes is believed by many to be one of the outstanding young drummers on the scene, a musician who loves to swing in the classic style of men like Max Roach and Philly Joe Jones.
 
11 November 2010
 
7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
Sloane Terrace
London
United Kingdom

Details:
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£30, 22, 15
Remembrance & Revival

Valentina Seferinova, piano
Orion Symphony Orchestra
Toby Purser, conductor

Dorothy Howell: Piano Concerto
Lilian Elkington: Out of the Mist
Josef Holbrooke: Variations on 'The Girl I Left Behind Me'
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Overture 'The Wasps'
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Variants of 'Dives and Lazarus'
Edward Elgar: In the South

Famous and Forgotten Works by British Composers

First professional performance for over 70 years of the following works:
Dorothy Howell: Piano Concerto
Lilian Elkington: Out of the Mist
Josef Holbrooke: Variations on ‘The Girl I Left Behind Me’

Dorothy Howell was a pupil at the Royal Academy of Music and gained recognition in 1919 when, at the age of 21, her symphonic poem Lamia was given its premičre at the Promenade Concerts by Sir Henry Wood - it was performed four more times that same season, and makes a welcome reappearance at this year’s Proms. Her piano concerto was praised by Havergal Brian.

A notable concert pianist, Lilian Elkington studied both composition and piano under Granville Bantock. Her compositions were performed at Bournemouth and Harrogate in the early 1920s, but, after her marriage, she ceased writing music. We owe the discovery of Out of the Mist to the musicologist David Brown who came across the manuscript full score and orchestral parts in a box of sheet music in a secondhand bookshop in Worthing. Her only surviving orchestral work, Out of the Mist is a moving evocation of the arrival of the body of the Unknown Warrior.

The scintillating and light-hearted Variations on ‘The Girl I Left Behind Me’, surely a candidate for the last night of the Proms, is the second of three sets of orchestral variations produced by Josef Holbrooke, the others being on ‘Three Blind Mice’ and ‘Auld Lang Syne’ respectively. Holbrooke was the equal of Bantock or Vaughan Williams in his mastery of orchestration and this rare performance of one of his most attractive pieces will give audiences an opportunity to reassess this unjustly neglected composer.

Also included is music by Vaughan Williams, the popular and tuneful Overture ‘The Wasps’ and Five Variants of ‘Dives and Lazarus’, while Elgar’s glorious tone poem In the South concludes the concert.

Concert in aid of the St Lazarus Charitable Trust for the relief of leprosy.
 
18 November 2010
 
7.45pm
St Sophia's Cathedral
Moscow Road, Bayswater
London
W2 4LQ
United Kingdom

Details:
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£12, concessions £10
Liturgy of St John Chrysostom

Canticum, chamber choir
Mark Forkgen, conductor

Rachmaninov: Liturgy of St John Chrysostom

Centenary performance of Rachmaninov's 1910 sacred choral work, performed in London's Greek Orthodox Cathedral
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
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£9 (concessions £7.50)
London Jazz Festival: In Deep

Mark Lockheart, saxophone
Liam Noble, piano
Chris Laurence, double bass

Mark Lockheart was voted ‘Musician of the Year’ in this year’s Parliamentary Jazz Awards and his original material on his In Deep album was one of the reasons for that accolade. In this concert Mark has promised a mix of some of that material together with some standard themes, and the prospect of the interplay between his haunting saxophone sound and the inventions of his two triple A-class companions promises an evening of outstanding chamber jazz.
 
20 November 2010
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
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Beethoven's 5th Symphony

LMA Orchestra
John Landor, conductor

Mozart: 'Overture' from The Marriage of Figaro
Schubert: Symphony No 8, 'Unfinished'
Beethoven: Ode to Joy
Beethoven: Symphony No 5 in C minor

Featuring LMA's 'Mini Masterclass', a short exploration of the music during the interval.
 
21 November 2010
 
7pm
Stationers' Hall
Ave Maria Lane
London
NN11 3TD
United Kingdom

Details:
Box office
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)1327 360931

£25 (includes reception, interval champagne), dinner +£80
Tallis Christmas Mass

Fiori Musicali Choir
Penelope Rapson, director

Tallis: Lamentations
Tallis: Magnificat à 4
Tallis: Missa Puer natus est

Tallis stands supreme at the pinnacle of English choral music, and it is thought his Missa Puer natus est was composed for the combined chapel choirs of Queen Mary and King Philip of Spain.

Based on Christmas plainchant, the mass is the most elaborate from mid-16th century England, and by far the grandest by Tallis himself.

The St Ceciliatide celebrations at Stationers' Hall date from just after the Great Fire of London. Revived by Fiori Musicali to great acclaim, these events are amongst the City's best kept secrets.

"A splendid entertainment is provided, and before it is always a performance of Music by the best voices and hands in Town . . . This Feast is one of the genteelest in the world."

Reception 6.30 for 7pm concert. Optional candlelit dinner afterwards with fine Saint-Émilion wines.
 
25 November 2010
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9 (concessions £7.50)
Chris Allard / Brandon Allen Quintet

Chris Allard, guitar
Brandon Allen, saxophone
Ross Stanley, piano
Oli Hayhurst, double bass
Nick Smalley, drums

Guitarist Allard, who works regularly with Jacqui Dankworth and was a member of John Dankworth’s last Big Band, has won plaudits from no less than Pat Martino for his ‘pure’ jazz playing. He can also rough it up a little, in John Scofield mode, for the band’s bluesier, funkier grooves. This is a young band, bursting with energy, and in Australian saxophonist Allen it boasts one of the most exciting tenor players in London.
 
2 December 2010
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9 (concessions £7.50)
Michael Janisch: Purpose Built

Michael Janisch, double bass
Paul Booth, saxophone
Jay Phelps, trumpet
Jim Hart, vibes
Andrew Bain, drums

Michael Janisch is a magnificent US bassist who, since settling in London, has made a massive impact on the English and Scottish jazz scenes. His special presentations at Pizza Express have made a particular impact. If Purpose Built, an Anglo/US project, had not been released so late in 2009 it would almost certainly have made several ‘best of’ lists. Accessible, yet fiercely contemporary, this particular quintet will both challenge and delight.
 
9 December 2010
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9 (concessions £7.50)
Pete Churchill conducts the London Vocal Jazz Project

The London Vocal Jazz Project Choir
Nikki Iles, piano
Steve Watts, double bass
James Maddren, drums
Pete Churchill, conductor

In a career that has encompassed so much – pianist, singer, composer, arranger, educator - this must be one of Pete Churchill’s finest achievements. This 24-strong choir was on stage at Cleo Laine and John Dankworth’s last-ever concert together, as well as Bobby McFerrin at the Barbican earlier in the year. To say that they ‘knocked the audience out’ is an understatement, and to have them at Lauderdale House promises to be one of our most thrilling evenings ever. With material by the cream of British writers - Kenny Wheeler, John Warren, Stan Sulzmann and others, and probably something a little more seasonal as well, this one-off event is not to be missed.
 


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