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| 25 May 2013 | |
| 6.30pm Det Kongelige Teater Copenhagen Denmark Details: Web site | Wagner: Tannhäuser The Royal Danish Opera Chorus The Royal Danish Orchestra Roland Böer, conductor |
| 7.30pm Christ Church Chilwell, Nottingham Nottinghamshire NG9 4AS United Kingdom Details: Web site | Renaissance and Baroque Music |
| 7.30pm St Michael and All Angels Church Bedford Park London W4 1TT United Kingdom Details: Olga Web site +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! |
| 8pm Sheldonian Theatre Broad Street Oxford OX1 3AZ United Kingdom Details: +44 (0)1865 980 980 £10, 17.50, 26 and 37 | Oxford Philomusica and Nicola Benedetti Nicola Benedetti, violin Oxford Philomusica Marios Papadopoulos, conductor Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No 1 in A minor, Op 77 Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé Suite, Op 60 Stravinsky: The Firebird Suite Following her spellbinding performance at the Last Night of the 2012 BBC Proms, violinist Nicola Benedetti needs absolutely no introduction. We’re delighted that she is joining Oxford Philomusica to perform Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto in Basingstoke, Aylesbury and Oxford. The Orchestra will also showcase symphonic suites by two other great Russian composers: Prokofiev’s Lieutenant Kijé and Stravinsky’s thrilling Firebird – the work that made the composer a star when he wrote it for the legendary Ballet Russes Company in 1910. |
| Olympia Theatre Athens Greece Details: Web site | Lehár: The Merry Widow Greek National Opera Orchestra, Choir and Corps de Ballet |
| 18 May 2013 until 25 May 2013 | |
| 7pm major concert halls Bucharest 030678 Romania Details: Bogdana Horatiu Web site +40 740 759 566 | Jeunesses International Music Competition - Piano Competition 2013 jmEvents 3 age categories: up to 14, 18 and 30. The participants will be known after the registration deadline. The complete programme can be found online. |
| 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 +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 |
| Olympia Theatre Athens Greece Details: Web site | Lehár: The Merry Widow Greek National Opera Orchestra, Choir and Corps de Ballet |
| 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. |
| 28 May 2013 | |
| 6.30pm Det Kongelige Teater Copenhagen Denmark Details: Web site | Wagner: Tannhäuser The Royal Danish Opera Chorus The Royal Danish Orchestra Roland Böer, conductor |
| 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: Web site | 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. |
| 31 May 2013 | |
| 6.30pm Det Kongelige Teater Copenhagen Denmark Details: Web site | Wagner: Tannhäuser The Royal Danish Opera Chorus The Royal Danish Orchestra Roland Böer, conductor |
| 8pm Elebash Recital Hall 365 Fifth Ave New York NY 10016 United States of America Free | Ensemble Linea Ensemble Linea: Maiko Matsuoka, violin Jessica Rona, viola Johannes Burghoff, cello Anna d'Errico, piano Keiko Murakami, flute Andrea Nagy, clarinet Jean-Philippe Wurtz, conductor Tristan Murail : treize couleurs du soleil couchant (1978) (flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello) Bruno Mantovani : d'un rêve parti (2000) (flute, clarinet, piano, violin, viola and cello) Georges Aperghis: Rasch (for bass clarinet and viola) (first performance) Philippe Hurel: Pour Luigi (1994) (flute, clarinet, piano, violin and cello) Raphaël Cendo: Rokh I (2010) for flute, violin, cello and piano (first US performance) Ensemble Linea, internationally recognized as one of the best contemporary ensembles in France, is returning to the United States for its second overseas tour. In 2011, Linea made their US debut in a joint concert with the Talea Ensemble in a performance that earned high praise from the New York Times and Musical America. Steve Smith of Time Out New York calls the group 'a torchbearer for uncompromising modernism'. Ensemble Linea's 2013 visit to New York is a two day festival of free events culminating in a performance on Friday 31 May 2013 at 8 pm in Elebash Recital Hall featuring U.S. and world premieres. |
| 8pm Fulya Art Centre Istanbul Turkey Details: Web site | Welcome to Summer Burcin Buke, piano Onder Focan, guitar Meltem Ege, vocals Senova Ulker, trumpet Ozan Musluoglu, double bas Ferit Odman, timpani Bulut Gulen, trombone Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra Antonio Pirolli, conductor To include: Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue |
| 1 June 2013 | |
| 7pm Symphony Space 2537 Broadway New York NY 10025 United States of America Details: Emily Wong Web site US$25, 35, 45 | The Chelsea Symphony Season Finale, featuring Mark O'Connor Mark O'Connor, violin The Chelsea Symphony Yaniv Segal, Mark Seto and Matthew Aubin, conductors Bernstein: Three Dance Episodes from On the Town O'Connor: Improvised Violin Concerto (first NYC performance) O'Connor: Americana Symphony |
| 8pm Carnegie Hall 881 7th Avenue New York NY 10019 United States of America Details: Web site | Nicholas McGegan conducts the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in a program of Mozart and Haydn. |
| 2 June 2013 | |
| 11am Forge Venue 3-7 Delancey Street London NW1 7NL United Kingdom Details: Web site | The award-winning Amadeus Piano Duo, Fami Choi Castro and Sharon Barnea |
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