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11 March 2010
 
9.30am
Cannon Center
Memphis
Tennessee
United States of America

Details:
Web site
2010 ACDA - Southern Division Conference

University of Alabama at Birmingham Concert Choir
Dr. Philip L. Copeland, conductor

Spiritus domini (chant)
Peteris Vasks: Mate Saule
William Byrd: Sacerdotes domini
Cecilia McDowall: Regina caeli
Jaako Mantyjarvi: Death May Dissolve Me
Zoltan Kodaly: Esti dal
Vytautas Miškinis: Nunc dimittis

 
7.30pm
Forge Music Venue
3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Fibonacci Sequence: Julian Farrell (clarinet) Kathron Sturrock (piano) with guest artist Ann Mackay

 
7.30pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre
London
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site

£12, 16, 20 (concessions 50% discount)
Orchestra Europa

Alexander Melnikov,piano
Orchestra Europa
Scott Ellaway, conductor

Bedrich Smetana: The Bartered Bride, overture
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No 1
Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet

 
7.30pm
The Forge
3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Kathron Sturrock
Web site
+44 (0)20 8780 3266
Address: SW15 4LA

£8, 6, 4
Fibonacci at the Forge - soprano, piano and clarinet

Ann Mackay, soprano
Kathron Sturrock, piano
Julian Farrell, clarinet

Purcell: Music for a While
Finzi: Prelude, Carol and Fughetta (5 Bagatelles for clarinet and piano)
Mozart: Das Veilchen; Abendempfindung; Dans un bois solitaire
Strauss: Ich schwebe; Die Nacht; Ständchen; Schlagende Herzen
Lutoslawski: Dance Preludes for clarinet and piano
Schubert: Shepherd on the Rock

 
8pm
Sheldonian Theatre
Broad Street
Oxford
OX1 3AZ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Gilded Youth

Oxford Philomusica
Marios Papadopoulos, conductor

Mendelssohn: Octet in E flat, Op 20
Mahler: Symphony No 1 in D 'Titan'

This pairing of two clearly contrasting but subtly complementary works promises an evening of youthful optimism. The first desks of Oxford Philomusica's much-admired string section come together to play Mendelssohn's astonishing manifestation of teenage talent, before the Orchestra in full force embarks upon the epic and ultimately uplifting musical journey which is Mahler's First Symphony.
 
12 March 2010
 
5pm
Symphony Space
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
New York
NY 10025
United States of America

Details:
Web site

US$25; Day of Show $30; Members $20
Simply Schumann

Michael Boriskin, piano
Tanya Bannister, piano
Rorianne Schrade, piano
Soyeon Lee, piano
Judith Gordon, piano
Krista River, mezzo-soprano
Robert Swensen, tenor
Sarah Wolfson, soprano
Asmira Woodward-Page, violin
Jennifer Stumm, viola
Rhonda Rider, cello

Piano Quartet, Op. 47
Frauenliebe und leben
Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13
Lieder und Gesange aus Wilhelm Meister, Op. 98A
Carnaval, Op. 9
Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op. 102
Marchenbilder, Op. 113

Schumann’s bicentennial is marked by this mini-marathon exploring the breadth of this quintessentially Romantic composer’s oeuvre. An opening panel discussion with performers and music historians gives insight into the remarkably fertile yet troubled mind of this singular composer.

In collaboration with Concert Artists Guild
 
7.30pm
Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom

Details:
London Philharmonic Orchestra Ticket Office
Web site
E-mail
+44 (0)20 7840 4242
Address: 89 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TP

Tickets £9-£38 Premium seats £55
London Philharmonic Orchestra

Gunther Herbig, conductor
Hélène Grimaud, piano

Ravel: Mother Goose Suite
Schumann: Piano Concerto
Brahms: Symphony 2

JTI Friday Series

It was Schumann's unflinching adoration for his pianist wife Clara that spawned the Piano Concerto, a love-letter in music that offers a touching insight into one of the most famously passionate romances of the nineteenth century. But Schumann also took the young Johannes Brahms very much to heart, who he said would 'spring like Minerva from the head of Jove' to take the compositional world by storm. He was only partly right; the First Symphony heard on 11 December took Brahms a painstaking fourteen years to write. But the Second did indeed spring forth like Minerva, flowing as seamlessly as a stream, abounding in pure, exhilarating joy.
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

LMA Orchestra
Ofer Falk

Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Pachelbel: Canon
Mozart: Salzburg Symphony No 3 in F
Bizet: Carmen Suite
Gershwin: Greatest Hits Orchestral Melody
Brahms: Hungarian Dance No 5
Monti: Czardas

A Mozart classic meets gypsy melodies and Gershwin's favourite tunes. Join LMA Orchestra with guest violinist Ofer Falk for this magical programme.
 
8pm
Jordan Hall
30 Gainsborough Street
Boston
02115
United States of America

Details:
Web site
Cantata Singers

Cantata Singers, one of the nation’s leading ensembles dedicated to performing and commissioning choral-orchestral works, presents the third program of its Schütz-centric season on Friday, March 12th at 8:00pm in Boston’s Jordan Hall (30 Gainsborough Street). Recent seasons have focused on the music of Kurt Weill and Benjamin Britten, and the organization’s approaching 50th year will focus on the large choral works of J.S. Bach. In this season’s latest homage to 17th-century German master Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672), Cantata Singers showcases motets from his Cantiones sacrae (1625) and Symphoniae sacrae III (1650), along with deeply connected–and dramatically contrasting–works of Claudio Monteverdi - Laetatus sum (1640) and Gloria a 7 voci (1631), Igor Stravinsky - Mass (1948), and Francis Poulenc- Mass in G (1937).
 
9pm
Forge Music Venue
3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Singer-Songwriters Music in the Round, Mark Aaron James and Friends

 
13 March 2010
 
10am
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York
10028
United States of America

Details:
Web site
Early Music Exposed (Lecture Series)

 
3pm
Het Koetshuis
Pieterbergsewg 19
Oosterbeek
Netherlands

Details:
Web site
Fluitkwartet Confour

programme to include:
Cecilia McDowall: Hotfoot

 
7.30pm
Bushey Academy
London Road, Bushey
Hertfordshire
WD23 3AA
United Kingdom

Details:
Ticket Secretary
Web site
+44 (0)1923 774229

£13.50 (£1 children)
Anna Beryl, cello
Hannah Marcinowicz, saxophone
Choir of Parmier's School, Garston
Bushey Symphony Orchestra
George Vass, conductor

Mozart: Symphony No 32 in G, K318
Tarik O'Regan: And there was a great calm
Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto in A minor, Op 33
Michael Torke: Saxophone Concerto
Cecilia McDowall: Lonely Hearts
Georges Bizet: Suite: Jeux d'Enfants

Bushey Symphony Orchestra 35th Anniversary Season

 
7.30pm
Brighton Dome, Concert Hall
Church Street, Brighton
East Sussex
BN1
United Kingdom

Details:
Brighton Dome Ticket Office
Web site
+44 (0)1273 709709
Address: 29 New Road, Brighton BN1 1UG

£10 - 27.50, premium seats £32.50
London Philharmonic Orchestra at Brighton Dome

London Philharmonic Orchestra
Gunther Herbig, conductor
Helene Grimaud, piano

Ravel: Suite, Mother Goose
Schumann: Piano Concerto
Brahms: Symphony 2

It was Schumann's unflinching adoration for his pianist wife Clara that spawned the Piano Concerto, a love-letter in music that offers a touching insight into one of the most famously passionate romances of the nineteenth century. But Schumann also took the young Johannes Brahms very much to heart, who he said would 'spring like Minerva from the head of Jove' to take the compositional world by storm. He was only partly right; the First Symphony heard on 12 December took Brahms a painstaking fourteen years to write. But the Second did indeed spring forth like Minerva, flowing as seamlessly as a stream, abounding in pure, exhilarating joy.
 
7.30pm
Colston Hall
Colston Street
Bristol
BS1 5AR
United Kingdom

Details:
Colston Hall box office
Web site
+44 (0)117 922 3686

£10, 12, 14 (concessions £7, 9, 11)
Mahler Symphony 2 'Resurrection'

Bristol Concert Orchestra
Colston's Choirs
Joke de Vin, mezzo-soprano
Colette Lam, soprano
Stefan Hofkes, conductor

Mahler: Symphony No.2 'Resurrection'
Rutter: Feel the Spirit

 
7.30pm
Forge Music Venue
3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Live on Delancey Street with Nathan Watson and Friends

 
7.30pm
Town Hall
Grove Rd, Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 4UG
United Kingdom

Tickets: £10 in advance from Eastbourne Tourist Information Centre and Waterstones Books, or £12 on the door
Mozart - Eastbourne Choral Society

Katy Trethewey, soprano
Catherine Denley, contralto
Roberto Ortiz, tenor
Oliver Dunn, bass
Nick Carpenter, clarinet
Eastbourne Choral Society
Moira House School Chamber
The Eastbourne Players

Mozart: Ave Verum
Mozart: Laudate Dominum
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto
Mozart: Requiem

 
8pm
Sala Baldini
Piazza Campitelli 9
Rome
00186
Italy

Details:
Hanna Hefner
E-mail
+39 06 98183621

15 euro
An Evening at the Opera

Rome Festival Opera and Chorus
Fritz Maraffi, director

"Note tra le Stelle" - Una Serata d'Opera
Rome Festival Opera & Coro
Sabato 13 marzo 2010
ore 20,00
Sala Baldini - Piazza Campitelli 9, Roma
Suite da L'Elisir d'Amore di Donizetti
"Il racconto affascinante e comico d'una storia d'amore"
Arie e Duetti dalle più famose opere di Mozart, Verdi & Puccini
Fritz Maraffi, regia
Biglietti: €15

An Evening at the Opera -
Rome Festival Opera and Chorus
Suite from L'Elisir d'Amore by Donizetti
"A charming and comic love story"
Arias & Duets from the most famous operas by Mozart, Verdi and Puccini
 
8pm
Baruch Performing Arts Center, Engelman Recital Hall
Baruch College - Newman Vertical Campus Building, 55 Lexington Avenue
New York
NY 10010
United States of America

Details:
Web site
+1 (646) 312 4085
Address: 55 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10010

US$25
Musica Sequenza Performs at BPAC

Musica Sequenza:
Elizabeth Derham, violin
Liv Heym, violin
Kim Mai Nguyen, viola
Ceren Turkmenler, cello
Irene Wong, harpsichord
Burak Ozdemir, bassoon

Vivaldi, arranged by Burak Ozdemir: The New Four Seasons
C P E Bach: Pastorale for violin, bassoon and basso continuo

Musica Sequenza is comprised of Juilliard musicians who shared a common passion for music from the early ages. The ensemble performs music ranging from renaissance to late rococo on both modern and period instruments. The ensemble made its debut in January 2009 at Peter J Sharp Theater at Juilliard’s Chamber Fest.
 
Penrhyn
Cook Islands

Details:
Web site
Penrhyn Gospel Day

 


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