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9 February 2010
 
1pm
Peel Hall, Salford University
The Crescent, Salford
Manchester
M5 4WT
United Kingdom

£4 / £3
Wessel Ensemble - concert for 40 years' service of Michael Allen

Wessel Ensemble (flute, violin, viola, cello) - members of the BBC Philharmonic

Mozart, J.C.Bach, Viotti, Colin Bayliss - Quartetto Accademico - first performance

 
7.30pm
United Reform Church
Cockermouth
Cumbria
United Kingdom

Details:
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Pekka Kussisto, Mark Padmore and the Britten Sinfonia : Purcell, Tippett, Britten, Reich, Muhly

 
10 February 2010
 
7pm
Prague National Theatre
Prague
Czech Republic

Details:
Web site
Dvorák: Rusalka

 
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

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
Melvyn Tan, piano
Ronald Brautigam, piano

Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé, Suite 2
Poulenc: Concerto for Two Pianos
Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales
Debussy: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Debussy: La Mer

Fin-de-siècle Paris: a particle accelerator of creative ideas; an artistic universe in itself. In the 1890s the city was edging toward musical revolution. But when that revolution came, it wasn't a Beethovenian firebrand nor a Stravinskian iconoclast who delivered it. It was Claude Debussy who, in his seminal portraits of a mythical faun and the changing textures of the sea, discovered a whole new orchestral language. Suddenly the orchestra was amedium of exotic, luxurious beauty and colour; one of otherworldly magic rather than Romantic angst; one of suggestion and free thought rather than command and explanation. Musical impressionism was born.

6.15pm-6.45pm
Free | Royal Festival Hall
Yannick Nézet-Séguin introduces the evening's programme.
 
7.30pm
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Square
London
SW1X 9DQ
United Kingdom

Details:
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George Gerswhin: Who Cares?

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Andrew Litton, conductor/piano

Gershwin: Crazy for You Overture
Gershwin: Dayful of Song (London Première)
Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue
Gershwin: Who Cares? The Gershwin Songbook

Meet the artists, free pre-concert talk from 6.30pm presented by Edward Seckerson.

George Gershwin, the son of Russian-Jewish migrants, was born in Brooklyn and musically self-taught. He knew his way around Tin Pan Alley and, during his short life (1898-1947) was able to cut across musical boundaries. The tunes from his opera Porgy and Bess have entered popular culture, and Al Jolson helped put Gershwin on the map with Swanee. Gershwin also left us some inspired concert music imbued with jazz and swing elements as well as writing numerous pulsating shows for Broadway. His dazzling gifts as a songwriter will here be brought to life with a medley of hits familiar to all – even if you didn't know that Gershwin wrote them! Gershwin was a brilliant pianist, too. Rhapsody in Blue is a classic of swing and smoochy melody and will form an integral part of a toe-tapping and brilliantly lively evening directed by and featuring Gershwin devotee, Andrew Litton.
 
11 February 2010
 
7.30pm
Central Theatre
170 High Street, Chatham
Kent
ME4 4AS
United Kingdom

Details:
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City of London Sinfonia performs string delights with star British soloist Chlöe Hanslip

Chloë Hanslip, violin
City of London Sinfonia
Nicholas Ward, director

Bartok: Divertimento for String Orchestra
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in D Minor
Walton: Two pieces from Henry V
Haydn: Symphony No.91

 
8pm
Turner Sims Concert Hall
Norwich
United Kingdom

Details:
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Pekka Kussisto, Mark Padmore and the Britten Sinfonia : Purcell, Tippett, Britten, Reich, Muhly

 
8pm
Fort Washington Collegiate Church, Fellowship Hall
729 West 181st Street
New York
United States of America

Details:
Web site

US$12 ($7 seniors and students)
Monthly chamber music series - February event

Gerard Reuter, oboe
Irina Nuzova, piano
Miho Zaitsu, cello
Karl Kramer, French horn

Works by Telemann, Possinger, Rheinberger and Schubert

Concerts in the Heights

 
12 February 2010
 
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

Vladimir Jurowski, conductor
Alexander Toradze, piano

Tchaikovsky: Fantasy Overture, Romeo and Juliet
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G
Prokofiev: Excerpts from Romeo and Juliet

Tempers were frayed backstage at the Kirov Theatre in Leningrad during the early days of 1940. Galina Ulanova was preparing to create the role of Juliet in Prokofiev's new ballet, and found much of the composer's music un-danceable. Not altogether surprising, perhaps. Because what Prokofiev created was unlike anything that had gone before it: a ballet score with symphonic principles and wholeness, music of unprecedented dramatic scope, clarity of emotion, clear-cut characterisation and technical invention. It's little wonder Prokofiev's score has achieved such iconic status - as much a vivid story in music as in dance.
 
7.30pm
Theatre Royal
Norwich
United Kingdom

Details:
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Pekka Kussisto, Mark Padmore and the Britten Sinfonia : Purcell, Tippett, Britten, Reich, Muhly

 
7.30pm
Ludlow Assmebly Rooms
1 Mill Street
Ludlow
SY8 1AZ
United Kingdom

Details:
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Karen Geoghegan and City of London Sinfonia perform Bartok / Mozart / Finzi / Haydn

Nicholas Ward, director
Karen Geoghegan, bassoon
City of London Sinfonia

Bartok: Divertimento for String Orchestra
Mozart: Bassoon Concerto
Finzi: Romance
Haydn: Symphony No 45 (Farewell)

 
13 February 2010
 
4.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
United Kingdom

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

Adults £8, children £6
Mini Maestro Family Concert - Tchaikovsky, Elgar and Strauss

LMA Orchestra

"Great Music for Little Ears"

Come and join our musical playground where everyone can listen, learn and join in lots of fun and games. Featuring works by Elgar, Tchaikovsky and Johann Strauss.

We look forward to seeing you there!
 
5.30pm
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall
881 7 Avenue, Manhattan
New York
NY 10019
United States of America

Details:
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US$25
Valentine's Day Gala

Amaya Arberas, soprano
Eric Clark, piano
Ana Bermudez, cello

Schubert: Gretchen am spinnrade
Schubert: Standchen
Fauré: Après un Rêve
Handel: The Soft Complaining Flute
Turina: Cantares
Montsalvage: Ninghe, ninghe
Barber: Piano Sonata, Op. 26
Lecuona: La Conga de la medianoche
Lecuona: Y La Negra Bailaba
Lecuona: La Comparsa

This concert was sponsored by the Cuban Cultural Center of New York, and the Basque Government

ericclarkpiano.webs.com
www.caribbeancello.com
www.amayaarberas.com/en
 
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

Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
Lisa Milne, soprano
London Philharmonic Choir

Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte
Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin
Debussy: Nocturnes
Fauré: Pavane
Poulenc: Stabat Mater

Amongst the cacophonous musical exchanges of mid-twentieth century Paris could be heard a voice of palette-cleansing purity and melodic gift. With a combination of beautiful, uncluttered simplicity and sophisticated metropolitan wit, Francis Poulenc resided alone in a musical place entirely of his own creation. On Wednesday 10 February 2010 experience the suave pleasure of his Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra; three days later, be moved and uplifted by his persuasive poetic portrayal of the mother of Christ weeping at the foot of the cross bearing her crucified son.
 
7.30pm
Forge Music Venue
3-7 Delancey Street, Camden Town
London
NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Details:
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Jazz Concert with Nathan Watson and Friends

 
8pm
The Space
269 Westferry Road
London
E14 3RS
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)20 7515 7799

£7/£5
Duos/Solos Concert I

Louise McMonagle, cello
Timothy Orpen, clarinet
Thomas Lessels, clarinet

Styles: Light Blinks with Torches
Holliger: Chaconne
Evangelia Rigaki: new work
Bach (arranged for 2 clarinets by Junior Trinity College of Music students): two part inventions
Roberto Rusconi: Litania
Carter: Figment

 
8pm
Nauraushaun Presbyterian Church
51 Sickletown Road
Pearl River
NY 10965
United States of America

Details:
A. Robert Johnson
Web site
E-mail
+1 212-580-9933
Address: 105 West 73rd Street, Suite 4C, New York, NY 10023

US$30 ($25 seniors, $10 students)
Consummate Artistry

Christopher Oldfather, piano
Naoko Tanaka, violin
Gerald Appleman, ’cello

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata in e minor, K 304 for violin and piano
Vincent d’Indy: Trio in B flat (1887) for violin, ’cello and piano
Ludwig van Beethoven: Trio in B flat, Op 97, 'Archduke'

 
8pm
Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center
129 West 67th Street
New York
NY 10023
United States of America

Details:
Web site
E-mail
+1 (212) 501 3330

US$30 ($25 seniors, $10 students)
Altino Brothers Present 'Classical with a Twist'

Nerva and Robenson Altino, piano duet, duo and solo
With Altino Brothers Chamber Choir and Orchestra
Guest Conductor: Deneil Clarke

Francis Scott Key,John Rosemond Johnson:Star-Spangled Banner / Lift Every Voice and Sing
Johann Sebastian Bach:Air in D Major
Franz Liszt: Wild Hunt
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Suite # 2 for 2 pianos "Tarantella"
Original theme by Reginald Heber:1 0 variations on Holy, Holy, Holy
Based on a theme by Zilphia Horton: Lyrics by Charles TindleyPiano Fantasy on "We shall overcome"
Spiritual: Wade in the Water/Swing Low Sweet Chariot
Mili Balakierev:Islamei 'Oriental fantasy' for piano
Louis Achille Othello Bayard de Cayes:Haiti Cheri "My Dear Haiti"
Spiritual: Amazing Grace Lyrics by John Newton

One virtuoso pianist in a family is extremely rare but two is virtually unheard of. Nerva and Robenson Altino are that rare exception. With their dazzling technique and innovative arrangements, they create unique interpretations of the great masters, past and present. Combining their love of Classical, Jazz and Gospel music with their Caribbean roots makes their performances inspiring as well as entertaining. The Altino Brothers are truly a classical duo with a contemporary flair. They will be joined by guest conductor: Deneil Clarke and The Altino Brothers’ Chamber Choir and Orchestra.
 
14 February 2010
 
3pm
King's College Chapel
South Road, Taunton
Somerset
TA1 3LA
United Kingdom

Details:
MusicBox
Web site
+44 (0)1275 349010

£11 - 20 (students half-price)
Carmina Burana

Somerset Chamber Choir
South Somerset Youth Choir
Nathalie Chalkely, soprano
Thomas Hobbs, tenor
Benedict Nelson, baritone
Anita D'Attellis, piano
Annabel Thwaite, piano
The Mean Time Percussion Ensemble
Graham Caldbeck, conductor

Carol Orff: Carmina Burana
Jonathan Dove: The passing of the year

 
6pm
St James' Church
197 Piccadilly
London
W19LL
United Kingdom

Details:
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My Funny Valentine

Julian Jacobson, piano
Meng Yang Pan, piano

Music by Rachmaninov, Mozart, Chopin, Schubert, Brahms, Schumann, Jacobson, Gershwin

 


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