Classical Concerts in London UK
A selection of forthcoming live music


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25 May 2013
 
7.30pm
St Michael and All Angels Church
Bedford Park
London
W4 1TT
United Kingdom

Details:
Olga
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)7466 695154

£10, children under ten free
Italian Passion

Laura Maddaluno, soprano
Olga Adamovich Basile, soprano
Roberta Terchi Nocentini, piano

Lyrical Concert with a magical name: “Italian passion”; created by three young talented women: coloratura soprano Laura Maddaluno, lyric soprano Olga Adamovich Basile and the fantastic pianist Roberta Terchi Nocentini. They perform music by Rossini, Bellini, Verdi, Offenbach, Arditi, Delibes, Denza, Puccini, Gastaldon, Lehar, Bernstein, De Curtis, Ferilli, Fried and introduce you to the fascinating world of lyrical opera and Italian classic songs.
In both of the different parts of this beautiful and virtuoso programme famous arias will be performed, amazing duets, as well as fabulous and lovely Italian songs. Enjoy the evening with us!
 
26 May 2013
 
11am
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
As part of the Keys and Coffee Concert Series Duo Teresa Carreno perform

 
3pm
St. Andrew's Church
Greyhound Road, Hammersmith and Fulham
London
W14 9SA
United Kingdom

Details:
Carmen Flores
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)7979 976863

£10 adults, £8 concessions, children under 10 free
Villiers Quartet Schubert with Jamie Walton

Villiers Quartet:
James Dickenson, violin
Tamaki Higashi, violin
Carmen Flores, viola
Nick Stringfellow, cello

Jamie Walton, cello

Riho Maimets: Sanctus for string quartet (winning composition of 2012 VQ New Works competition)
Schubert: Quintet in C, D 956

£10 Adults,£8 Concessions Free children under 10
 
27 May 2013
 
2.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7633 9313

£9, concessions £7.50
The Aspidistra Drawing Room Orchestra

A concert of cheeky tunes, memorable melodies and songs with or without words. Aspidistra, praised for its lively and authentic interpretation of Palm-Court Music, has regularly been played by Brian Kay on BBC Radio 3. This music, popular by name but classical by nature, is a perfect introduction to classical music for youngsters and a refreshing change for veterans.
 
29 May 2013
 
7.30pm
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)844 847 9910
Vienna's Finest

Pinchas Zukerman, conductor/violin
Arianna Zukerman, soprano
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Mozart: Violin Concerto No 3, 'Strassburg'
Mahler: Symphony No 4

Elegant and moving music from two of the finest composers ever to call Vienna their home. Mozart's Third Violin Concerto, written when he was only nineteen, is full of youthful charm, with a slow movement of tender romance. The final rondo features a lively dance tune associated with Strasbourg, from which the Concerto gets its nickname. Mahler's Fourth Symphony, which opens with jingling sleigh-bells, is one of his most delicate. Yet there is all the contrast you'd expect from Mahler: a quirky scherzo and a slow movement of yearning beauty, ending with the finale's soprano solo unfolding a child's vision of Heaven.
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
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The Jacquin Trio present three concerts showcasing the best of contemporary music

 
30 May 2013
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9.50 (concessions £8)
A Tribute to Michael Garrick

Nette Robinson, vocals
The Lyric Ensemble:
Tony Woods, saxes
Matt Ridley, double bass
Kate Williams, piano

Jazz in the House

The Lyric Ensemble was the late Michael Garrick’s final creation, setting poems by Yeats and Shakespeare to music, as well as writing words to the compositions of the great Bill Evans.

Claire Martin has described Nette Robinson as 'a great vocalist I have just discovered'. She is a talented arranger who runs her own Little Big Band to play the music of legends like Basie and Gillington.

Tony Woods is one of our most brilliant saxophonists, whose ‘project’ band has delighted our audiences on several occasions in the past, so expect the unexpected, and remember the music of one of the most important post-war UK musicians.
 
2 June 2013
 
11am
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
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The award-winning Amadeus Piano Duo, Fami Choi Castro and Sharon Barnea

 
4 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ
United Kingdom

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

£15, 25, 32.50, 40
Mozart, Weber and Tchaikovsky

Ayako Tanaka, soprano
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Pablo Boggiano, conductor

Mozart: Mia speranza adorata, K 416
Mozart: Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! K 418
Weber: Overture to Euryanthe
Mozart: Popoli di Tessaglia!, K.316
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 74, 'Pathétique'

A glorious programme encompassing music of sublime wit, high drama and intense emotion. Mozart produced some of the most joyous operatic music ever written, and we are treated to several delights boasting vocal lines of deep expression and breathtaking agility.

Weber’s operas have been hugely influential, inspiring the likes of Wagner to embark on his pioneering music dramas. But it is his operatic overtures which are most frequently performed, and their popularity is understandable: the music brims with energy, intrigue and originality.

The programme culminates in the devastating beauty of Tchaikovsky’s 'Pathétique' Symphony, a masterpiece of aching emotion and symphonic brilliance.
 
5 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Fairfield Halls
Park Lane
Croydon
CR9 1DG
United Kingdom

Details:
Fairfield Halls Box Office
Web site
+44 (0)20 8688 9291

£12-31.50
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Summer Spectacular

Sarah Redgwick, soprano
James Edwards, tenor
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
John Rigby, conductor

To include:
Wood: Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Mascagni: Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo
Saint-Saëns: Danse Macabre
Puccini: Nessun dorma (Turandot)
Elgar: Nimrod ('Enigma' Variations)
Puccini: Gianni Schicchi: O mio babbino caro
Arne: Rule, Britannia!
Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1

As a fitting finale to the 2012-2013 season, celebrate the joys of summer with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a glorious evening of glittering orchestral pieces and classical favourites. Soloists Sarah Redgwick and James Edwards will perform great British anthems and popular arias, such as Rule, Britannia! and Nessun dorma, alongside some of the finest classical music ever written.
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
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Ivana is delighted to return to The Forge following her sold-out Janacek Festival in 2011

 
6 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Valentina Díaz-Frénot explores her musical roots with a performance of French and Latin American works

Paraguayan-Argentine pianist Valentina Díaz-Frénot explores her musical roots with a performance of French and Latin American works, including rarely-heard repertoire from her native Paraguay, combining technical brilliance with a Latin accent.
 
7.30pm
St James's Church
197 Piccadilly
London
W1J 9LL
United Kingdom

Details:
Lucy
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)7909 903211

£22.50 and £15
Helen Jane Long

Helen Jane Long, piano
John Parricelli, guitar
The London Players

Music from Helen Jane Long's piano albums Porcelain, Intervention and Embers as well as other classical and contemporary pieces including Vivaldi's Four Seasons 'Summer'.
A relaxing and beautiful show to start the summer season.

The only female composer to be nominated three times in the Classic FM Hall of Fame 2013. Helen Jane Long is a UK based composer best known for her beautiful music themes and dynamic approach to film scoring. She is fast becoming one of the most sought after artists and composers. Helen has an enviable list of credits within TV and film and has created memorable music for some of the world’s most lucrative advertising brands including British Airways, Galaxy Chocolate, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Bosch, Barclays Bank and Kelloggs. She also worked on the Lord of the Rings trilogy and cult films such as Surveillance, Save The World, Out In The Cold and music scores for Channel 4, BBC, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, ITV, BAFTA Awards and many more. She wrote the theme music to Ricky Gervais ‘Life’s too short’ as well as music for ‘Episodes’ starring Matt LeBlanc.

She will be performing live with The London Players and guitarist John Parricelli.
 
8.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£9.50 (concessions £8)
Speake/Outram/Williams

Martin Speake, alto sax
Mike Outram, guitar
Jeff Williams, drums

Jazz in the House

You could not get anything more democratic than the name of this band with its strong hint of three-way conversation. Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Music at the Royal Academy of Music, Martin Speake has recorded a bewildering variety of albums from Middle Eastern music to one devoted to themes associated with Charlie Parker.

Outram has been transformed from ‘the new guitarist on the block’ into one of the most in-demand musicians around.
Williams is an American drummer based in both New York and London. He is a subtle swinger, blessed with razor-sharp imagination, and no need for bombast. This is one of the most creative trios you are likely to hear anywhere.
 
7 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Kensington Gore
London
SW7 2AP
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7589 8212

£5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 38 and 40
The Great Classics: Ode to Joy

Alexandra Dariescu, piano
Rachel Nicholls, soprano
Louise Winter, mezzo-soprano
Christopher Turner, tenor
Stephen Gadd, baritone
Royal Choral Society
Guildford Choral Society
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Andrew Greenwood, conductor

Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.5, 'Emperor'
Beethoven: Symphony No.9, 'Choral'

A spectacular performance of two of Beethoven’s most celebrated works in the magnificent surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall. The majestic and powerful ‘Emperor’ Concerto sets the scene for Beethoven’s last completed symphony, a work characterised by an intensity of emotional expression and overpowering energy. The unfolding drama of the first three movements culminates in the celebrated finale – the Ode to Joy.
 
8pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Kit Downes Quintet - piano-led Jazz

At once both dark and detailed, colourful and chaotic, this Quintet is the new project from UK pianist and composer Kit Downes. It features the talents of Calum Gourlay (bass), James Maddren (drums), Lucy Railton (cello) and James Allsopp (bass clarinet). Musically placed between an abandoned pirate ship and an unmanned pet-shop (lopsided blues and speedy corners), the band have enjoyed many trips to Europe and beyond (such as Jazz Festivals in London, Trondheim, Tel Aviv and Bremen Jazzahead) and are set to release an album in 2012 (on the Basho label).
 
8 June 2013
 
7.30pm
St Stephen's Church
Gloucester Road
London
SW7 4AL
United Kingdom

Details:
Liz Aram
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)7812 599 340

£12/£8
Henry and George

Collegium Musicum of London Chamber Choir & Orchestra, conducted by Greg Morris

Purcell: Come Ye Sons of Art, Welcome To All The Pleasures
Handel: Ode For The Birthday of Queen Anne

Henry and George - a choral celebration of Henry Purcell and George Frederick Handel. Following CML's immensely successful concert of Venetian baroque music last October, the choir returns to the St Stephen's Festival in Kensington in June for Henry and George, featuring more baroque masterpieces, this time from closer to home.
In Henry Purcell and George Frideric Handel, England was able to boast two of the most innovative and singular composers of the baroque age.

Before 1700, the native Purcell wrote numerous odes for royal occasions - all great paeans of celebration. Come Ye Sons of Art is a sparkling commemoration of the birthday of Queen Mary, and includes the virtuosic counter-tenor duet, Sound the Trumpet. Written for the annual celebrations of the patron saint of music, St Cecilia, Welcome To All The Pleasures is a highly inventive honouring of all things musical.

After 1700, London welcomed Handel, a cosmopolitan German, whose music subsequently adorned many spectacular English celebrations. His Ode For The Birthday of Queen Anne is typical of his style, and starts with Eternal Source of Light Divine which featured in the recent Olympic closing ceremony.

For this St Stephen's Festival appearance, Collegium Musicum is joined by a glittering array of period instrumentalists for what promises to be a spectacular musical recreation of seventeenth and eighteenth century London; a city where libertine politics, wealth and culture conspired to create a hedonistic playground in which people sought pleasure and amusement on an unprecedented scale.

Joining the choir again will be Tim Travers-Brown, counter-tenor (pictured right), together with other accomplished soloists Philippa Hyde, soprano, Tom Williams, counter-tenor, Matthew Sandy, tenor, and Giles Underwood, bass.

Tickets 12.00 / 8.00, available on the door, in advance on 020 8946 7505; on the day of the concert on 07812 599 340.
 
9 June 2013
 
11am
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
An exciting collaboration between Soprano, Sarah Dacey and Harpist, Fontane Liang

 
3pm
Wathen Hall, St Paul's School
Lonsdale Road
London
SW13 9JT
United Kingdom

£7.50 to include strawberries and cream afterwards
Music for a Summer Afternoon

John Colet Singers
Peter Bullett, conductor

A selection of Madrigals and English Folk Songs on the theme of Summer.

Champagne and Strawberries will be served in the Cloisters after the concert, accompanied by jazz.

Tickets available in advance from www.wegottickets.com (search John Colet) or choir members, and at the door.
 
7pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
+44 (0)7802 498 342

£14, concessions £11
City Philharmonic Choir Summer Concert

Phillida Bannister, contralto
David Morris, tenor
City Philharmonic Choir
Nick Pope, piano
Stephen Rhys, conductor

Franz Schubert: 4 partsongs -
An Die Sonne, D439
Lebenslust, D609
Schicksalslenker, D763 and
Der Tanz, D826

Edward Elgar: From the Bavarian Highlands, Op.27

Songs with a German flavour

For tickets, send cheque and SAE by 31 May 2013 to David Morris, 7 Sitwell Close, Lawford, Manningtree, Essex, CO11 2SX
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Michael L Roberts launches the published music-book of his original Art-song cycle

Elisabeth Toye, soprano
Michael L Roberts, piano

Michael L Roberts: The Avocatus Suite: Part 1
traditional: Suo Gan

Influenced musically by the works of Strauss, Debussy and Berlioz, and lyrically by the writings of Neruda, Paz, Rilke, Gibran and Kerouac - multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and composer Michael L. Roberts launches the published music-book of his original Art-song cycle ‘The Avocatus Suite: Part 1’ - with a concert featuring soprano Elisabeth Toye.
 
11 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£15, 25, 32.50 and 40
Bernstein Night

Mary Carewe, vocals
Sarah Eyden, vocals
Graham Bickley, vocals
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
David Charles Abell, conductor

A truly unmissable programme, offering a sumptuous array of film and theatre music by Leonard Bernstein.

With songs from West Side Story, Candide, On The Town, Wonderful Town and Trouble in Tahiti, this is an essential concert for Bernstein fans – and for anyone who loves the glamour of Broadway show-tunes. There are some orchestral gems too, including the irresistible love theme from On the Waterfront. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra is joined for this concert by three star singers, all acclaimed for their powerful and expressive voices. A real treat.
 
12 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Mivos Quartet presents works by contemporary composers

Mivos String Quartet:
Olivia De Prato, violin
Joshua Modney, violin
Victor Lowrie, viola
Mariel Roberts, cello

Felipe Lara: Corde Vocale
Mario Diaz de Leon: Moonblood
Philip Glass: String Quartet No 3, 'Mishima'
Benjamin Britten: String Quartet No 3

Britten's third quartet (completed 1975) showcases his brilliant skills as an orchestrator and refined lyrical sensibility. The composer's powerful harmonic structures, deliberately reinforced by the natural properties of the overtone series, create a soundworld of incredible depth and power.

Likewise, the works by young American composers Felipe Lara and Mario Diaz de Leon draw upon acoustic phenomena to stretch the palette and expressive capabilities of the string quartet.

Mivos also perform a classic of the American repertoire, Philip Glass’ String Quartet No 3, 'Mishima'.
 
13 June 2013
 
7.30pm
St. Mary-le-Bow
Cheapside
London
EC2V 6AU
United Kingdom

Details:
Hester
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)7971 174508

£14 (£10)
Cries of London

Orlando Chamber Choir
Richard Wilberforce, conductor
Liam Byrne
Orlando Viol Consort

The Orlando Chamber Choir presents 'Cries of London', a concert of Renaissance catches, cries, sacred and drinking songs from London's streets, churches and taverns. Under Richard Wilberforce's direction, and joined by Liam Byrne and the Orlando Viol Consort, we will be singing music by Purcell, Ravenscroft, Gibbons, Tomkins, Morley and Weelkes.
 
15 June 2013
 
7.30pm
St Mary's Church
Harrow on the Hill
Middlesex
HA1 3HL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
A concert of summer classics feat. internationally renowned musicians Colin Lawson & Karen Vaughan

Top local string players join an outstanding line up of performers from London’s music institutions: clarinettist Colin Lawson, Director of the Royal College of Music; Karen Vaughan, Principal Harp of the London Symphony Orchestra and Head of Harp at the Royal Academy of Music; and Christopher Willis, conductor at Royal Opera.

The musicians will perform a varied programme of delightful music perfect for a summer’s evening. Following Bach’s famous Brandenburg Concerto No 3, Colin Lawson showcases his period clarinet in Stamitz’s Clarinet Concerto and Mozart’s Kegelstatt Trio. Harpist Karen Vaughan joins the orchestra for Elgar’s beautiful Sospiri, and the superb South African pianist Hanja Bantock performs enjoyable music by the Spanish composer Granados. We conclude with Britten’s charming and nostalgic Simple Symphony – our tribute to the composer in his centenary year.
 
16 June 2013
 
11am
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Music for Violin and Piano

Simon Hewitt Jones, violin
Daniel Swain, piano

Simon and Daniel take you on an exciting journey through some of the best violin music of the last 3 centuries, featuring music from the time of J.S Bach right through to the charming arrangements of Fritz Kreisler and favourite violin pieces of today.
 
11.30am
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 8348 8716

£7, concessions £5, schoolchildren £1
Trio Ischl

Max Welford, clarinet
Rebecca Herman, cello
Peter Foggitt, piano

Beethoven: Clarinet Trio Op 11
Brahms: Clarinet Trio Op 114

Family-Friendly Series

Between them Max, Rebecca and Peter have performed at the Royal Opera House, New York’s Lincoln Theatre and the Royal Albert Hall.
Rebecca has worked as Principal of the Royal Academy of Music’s Manson Ensemble and also principal cellist for the 2012 London Sinfonietta Academy.
Peter is the Chorus Master at the Royal Opera in Copenhagen.
In addition to winning three of the Junior Royal Academy’s music prizes, Max was awarded places on the London Symphony Orchestra and London Sinfonietta Academy.
 
15 June 2013 until 16 June 2013
 
7.30pm
St Saviour Church, Pimlico
St George's Square
London
SW1V 3QW
United Kingdom

Details:
Blandine de Raulin
Web site
E-mail

£12 in advance, £15 at the door (£8 students concession)
An Evening in Venice with Vivaldi - Les Fauristes Spring Concert 2013

Les Fauristes Chamber Choir and Orchestra
Musicians from the Royal College of Music, the Royal Academy and the Guildhall
Blandine de Raulin, conductor

Vivaldi: Gloria in D Major (RV 589)
Vivaldi: Magnificat in G minor (RV 610)
Vivaldi: Concerto No 8, Op.3 (L'Estro Armonico)


Les Fauristes Chamber Choir and Orchestra are back with a new concert for two evenings on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th June at 19h30 in St Saviour Pimlico.

They will take you on a Venetian gateway, adding the famous GLORIA to their repertoire, without a doubt one of the best know works by Vivaldi along with his Four Seasons, and one of the most popular with amateur and professional choirs, as well as with music-lovers.
 
19 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
“The Ice Maiden” is trio42’s new programme, telling the story of the gruesome fairytale

emy van Kesteren, harp
Merel Vercammen, violin
Christiaan van der Weij, saxophone

'The Ice Maiden' is trio42’s new programme, telling the story of the gruesome fairytale by Hans Christian Andersen, used by Stravinsky in his ballet The Fairy’s Kiss, in which love and death fight each other in a beautiful, frigid winter.

The programme includes one of Debussy's most beautiful chamber music works, Russian expressiveness from Swan Lake, a brand-new composition by Argentinian composer Carlos Micháns.

'Although I do not usually write programmatic music, audiences often say they find my music quite visual. In The Frozen Lake this was definitely my intention', the composer says.

The composition has exciting titles for the different movements such as Reflections, Skating Ghost, The Lake Melts ...
 
21 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
E-mail
+44 (0)7786 038 761

£20, concessions £15
L’Elisir D’Amore by Gaetano Donizetti

Members of Villa InCanto





The emotion of an entire opera in little over an hour. From Verona, Italy, Opera Villa InCanto bring their alternative to staged operas to Lauderdale House. This is a powerful but intimate show by an excellent cast of singers who have sung across Europe.
 
23 June 2013
 
11am
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Caminetto Voices

Keys and Coffee Concert Series

A programme of vocal music to enjoy with your Sunday coffee, including Brahms' Liebeslieder Waltzes for vocal quartet, and songs and arias by Mozart and Wolf.
 
26 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Violinist Mandhira de Saram is joined by pianist and wine connoisseur James Sherlock

Concert Bites

 
27 June 2013
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
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International prize-winning pianist Anthony Hewitt performs evocative Russian piano music

 
30 June 2013
 
11.30am
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 8348 8716

£7, concessions £5, schoolchildren £1
Antonio Novais, cello, and Maya Soltan, piano

Antonio Novais, cello
Maya Soltan, piano

Rachmaninov: Cello Sonata
Britten: Cello Sonata

Family-Friendly Series

Portuguese cellist António Novais has been playing with the European Union Youth Orchestra since 1997, with whom he performed in many prestigious concert halls across Europe and Asia and was awarded the Sir Robert Bellinger Award. He is currently studying at the Royal Academy of Music.
 
3pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
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Left-hand virtuoso pianist Stefan Warzycki performs seminal works for left-hand piano

 
2 July 2013
 
7.30pm
Forge Venue
3-7 Delancey Street
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Radar VII - Spotlight Romania

Mercury Quartet:
Vlad Maistorovici, violin/viola
Corentin Chassard, cello
Antoine Francoise, piano/saxes
Harry Cameron-Penny, clarinets

Niculescu: Echos II (first UK performance)
Diana Rotaru: new commission
Oliver Weeks: new commission
Julian Anderson: Bearded Lady
Dan Dediu: Concert Gotic (first UK performance)

After a very successful first year of the RADAR series, the Mercury Quartet returns to present new commissions alongside the great masterworks of the 20th and 21st centuries. This season, each concert will represent the music form the quartet members' own origins: England, Romania, France and Switzerland.
 
3 July 2013
 
7.30pm
St Pancras Old Church
Pancras Road
London
NW1 1UL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)844 8700 887

£12 (£10 concessions)
In Peascod Time

Passamezzo:
Eleanor Cramer, soprano, viols
Arngeir Hauksson, lute, guitar, bass
Alison Kinder, viols, recorders
Tamsin Lewis, Renaissance violin, viols, alto
Jack Merivale, actor, baritone

16th and 17th century music, words and song for Summer and the Harvest:
Ballads, Lutesongs, Consort Music, Madrigals and Readings
Includes music by Bennet, Campion, Cavendish, East, Greene, Pilkington, Purcell, Robinson and Wilbye. Words from Breton, Herrick, Nashe and Shakespeare.

Tickets from 0844 8700 887, www.ticketsource.co.uk/passamezzo or at the door
 
6 July 2013
 
7.30pm
Harrow School Speech Room
High St
Harrow on the Hill
HA1 3HP
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
The world-famous London Welsh Male Voice Choir perform a glorious programme of choral classics

 
7 July 2013
 
11.30am
Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill
London
N6 5HG
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 8348 8716

£7, concessions £5, schoolchildren £1
Antara

Thomas Hancox, flute
Rachel Wick, harp

Mozart: Andante in C, K315
Alwyn: Naiades
Jongen: Danse Lente
Piazzolla: Histoire du Tango
Andy Scott: And Everything is Still

Family-Friendly Series

These Royal Academy of Music postgraduates have performed around the country, with performances ranging from recitals in major concert venues to performances at stately homes and the royal palaces. Last year they played as orchestral principals for a large-scale project directed by the conductor-composer John Adams, with concerts at the BBC Proms and at the Avery Fisher Hall in New York’s Lincoln Center.
 
13 July 2013
 
7.30pm
Harrow School Speech Room
High St
Harrow on the Hill
HA1 3HP
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Be transported back to the golden age of swing music at St Luke’s Proms Swingin’ Big Band Special

 


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