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3 September 2010
 
6.30pm
Wellington
New Zealand

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - Soundscapes, with Colin Currie, percussion

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

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£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

 
7.30pm
Wolverton Manor
Shorwell
Isle of Wight
PO30 3JS
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)1983 740609

£7.50 (£3 children under 12)
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
 
CCP Main Theatre
Manila
Phillipines

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September Gala

 
4 September 2010
 
CCP Main Theatre
Manila
Phillipines

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September Gala

 
21 August 2010 until 4 September 2010
 
Berwang
Austria

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Berwang Holiday Music Course

For singers, players and listeners
 
5 September 2010
 
5pm
Great Witley Parish Church
Worcestershire
United Kingdom

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J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations

John Jenkin, piano

 
CCP Main Theatre
Manila
Phillipines

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September Gala

 
6 September 2010
 
7.30pm
St Mary's Church
Quarry Street, Guildford
Surrey
United Kingdom

Details:
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+44 (0)1483 567716

£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
 
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
 
7 September 2010 until 8 September 2010
 
7pm
New York
United States of America

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The New York City Gay Men’s Chorus will hold auditions Sept 7 & 8 from 7-10 PM by appt.

The New York City Gay Men’s Chorus will hold auditions Sept 7 & 8 from 7-10 PM. Auditions are by appointment only and may be scheduled by emailing auditions@nycgmc.org before Sept 6th. We are looking for a passion for singing, musicality, a good voice, openness, teamwork, and a positive attitude, some level of reading skill and/or a good musical memory and a commitment to our mission, essentially fighting homophobia through song. Whatever your skills, all we ask is that you embrace singing in all styles. We guarantee you’ll find people in the Chorus who share your interests and voices in the Chorus with whom you can blend.

Even if you're not a singer, there's still a place for you! Our Support Section consists of our non-singing members who conduct important "behind the scenes" work to make our group successful. Members of this section attend weekly rehearsals and help out back stage and front of house at concerts; others may help on an ad hoc basis with special administrative projects (such as marketing, graphic design, or office support) at concerts or at our annual fundraising gala. No audition is necessary for this section but a background in theater, event production or nonprofit administration is helpful. Please e-mail us if you are interested, and someone from our team will be in touch with you.
 
9 September 2010
 
7pm
Finlandia Hall
Helsinki
Finland

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Helsinki Philharmonic - Schumann and Sibelius

Frank Peter Zimmermann, violin
Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
John Storgårds, conductor

Robert Schumann: Genoveva, overture
Robert Schumann: Violin Concerto in D minor
Jean Sibelius: Symphony No 5

 
8pm
Napier
New Zealand

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - Soundscapes, with Colin Currie, percussion

 
8pm
La Monnaie
Place de la Monnaie
Brussels
1000
Belgium

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Philippe Boesmans: Yvonne, princesse de Bourgogne

 
10 September 2010
 
6.30pm
Auckland
New Zealand

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra - Soundscapes, with Colin Currie, percussion

 
7.30pm
Auckland Castle
off Market Place, Bishop Auckland
County Durham
DH1 4LA
United Kingdom

Details:
Peter Cooper
+44 (0)191 386 8622

£12, concession £11, under 22 free
Classical Music for Piano, Viola and Clarinet

The Anton Stadler Trio:
Sarah Beth Briggs, piano
Robin Ireland, viola
Janet Hilton, clarinet

Mozart: Kegelstatt Trio
Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata
Schumann: Marchenerzahlungen
Bernstein: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
Bruch: Eight Pieces for Clarinet, Viola and Piano

Classics in the Castle 2010

Auckland Castle has been the home of the Bishops of Durham for 900 years and the Throne Room is ideal in size and acoustic for the performance of chamber music.
 
7.30pm
First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn
124 Henry Street, Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
New York City
United States of America

Details:
Peter McDowell
Web site
+1 773 484 8811

US$10
Kyle Bobby Dunn and Dither (Electric Guitar Quartet)

Kyle Bobby Dunn
Dither, electric guitar quartet

Innovative Canadian composer/performer Kyle Bobby Dunn and electric guitar quartet Dither will open the second season of new music series Music at First on Friday, September 10th, 2010 at 7:30pm. The Series is held at First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, located at 124 Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights. Tickets are $10 at the door. Contact musicatfirst@gmail.com for more info. Directions are at www.fpcbrooklyn.org.

MUSIC AT FIRST, curated by Wil Smith (composer who also
serves as organist at First Presbyterian), occurs monthly, featuring two performers or ensembles per evening. Smith describes Music at First as “a diverse mix of New York City's best new music ensembles and performers, accessible to a wide audience of both community members and seasoned new music listeners.” Future performers in the fall series will include bassist Eleonore Oppenheim and special guest TBA on October 8th; pianist Isabelle O'Connell and Flutronix on November 5th; and a double bill of Phithia and Slow/Fast on December 3rd.

Originally from Ontario, Canada, now residing in Brooklyn, 24 year old KYLE BOBBY DUNN has premiered his highly specialized works in live settings, including exclusive outdoor and site specific environments, throughout North America for nearly a decade. His work has been described as "patience incarnate" - (Pitchfork Media) and walks a wide intersection between extended minimalist technique, neo-classicalism, textural processed drone, and post-romantic song crafting. His work examines the inner workings of the human condition in mostly large, emotionally charged and epic pieces for guitar, strings and piano that translate the beauty and horror of our time, memory, feeling, and actions. Dunn’s compositions are painterly, haunting, and wanderingly romantic, and can transport the listener to the furthest and most forgotten landscapes.

DITHER, a New York based electric guitar quartet featuring Taylor Levine, David Linaburg, Joshua Lopes, and James Moore, is dedicated to an eclectic mix of experimental repertoire which spans composed music, improvisation, and electronic manipulation. Formed in 2007, the quartet has performed in the US and abroad, presenting new commissions, original compositions, improvisations, multimedia works, and large guitar ensemble pieces. With sounds ranging from clean pop textures to heavily processed noise, from tight rhythmic unity to cacophonous sound mass, all of Dither's music wholeheartedly embraces the beautiful, engulfing, and often gloriously loud sound of electric guitars. Dither's recent collaborators include downtown bagpiper Matthew Welch, composers Eve Beglarian and David Lang, and guitarist/composers Bryce Dessner, Nick Didkovsky, Marco Cappelli, Elliott Sharp, and Mark Stewart. Recent performances in New York include the Performa Biennial, The MATA Festival Interval Series, and the Bang on a Can Marathon. Dither’s debut album was released by Henceforth Records in June 2010. For this concert, Dither will be playing music by composers Ted Hearne, Josh Lopes, Lisa Coons, and Wil Smith.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BROOKLYN (FPC) is committed to supporting the arts in the community, and has been noted by Lucid Culture blog as as “doing double duty as comfortable neighborhood hang and avant garde central for the budget conscious.” FPC is an open and intentionally diverse congregation, by race, culture, age, theology, and sexual orientation.
 
8pm
La Monnaie
Place de la Monnaie
Brussels
1000
Belgium

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Philippe Boesmans: Yvonne, princesse de Bourgogne

 
2 September 2010 until 10 September 2010
 
Rotterdam
Netherlands

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Gergiev Festival

 
11 September 2010
 
3pm
St Leonard's Church
Cotheridge
Worcestershire
United Kingdom

£5
Concert of Baroque Music

Jane Field, soprano
Margot Stringer, alto
John Swindells, organ

Pergolesi: Stabat Mater
Works by Vivaldi
Baroque organ solos

Tea and cakes in the interval
 


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