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10 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Auckland Castle
off Market Place, Bishop Auckland
County Durham
DH1 4LA

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

£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
 
12 September 2010
 
11am
The Forge
3-7 Delancey Street
Camden
NW1 7NL

Details:
Web site
Mosaic Ensemble - mixed wind and string chamber group perform different Mozart quartets

 
2.45pm
Assembly Hall
Stoke Abbott Road, Worthing
Sussex
BN11 1HJ

Details:
Web site
Worthing Symphony Orchestra

Philippa Davies, flute
Worthing Symphony Orchestra
John Gibbons, conductor

To include:
Alwyn, orchestrated McCabe: Flute Concerto (world première)

 
3pm
City Halls
Candleriggs
Glasgow
G1 1NQ

Details:
Web site

£10, £8 (concessions), £3 (school pupils)
National Youth Choir of Scotland at City Halls, Glasgow

National Youth Choir of Scotland
Christopher Bell, conductor

Following two fantastic performances in Edinburgh and Dundee, the National Youth Choir of Scotland, directed by Christopher Bell, heads west to the City Halls with a thrilling and varied repertoire that includes music by MacMillan, Fauré, Duruflé, Mäntyjärvi and Saint-Saëns alongside traditional Scottish pieces.
 
14 September 2010
 
6pm
St Clement Danes
Strand
London
WC2R 1DH

Details:
Web site
Battle of Britain Young Composers Concert - world premières by twenty young composers

 
16 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Ipswich School
Ivry Street, Ipswich
East Anglia

Details:
Web site
The first concert in the first ever Ipswich School Festival of Music

His Majestys Sagbutts & Cornetts

'Grand Tour' music from England, Germany, Spain and Italy

 
7.30pm
The Forge
3-7 Delancey Street
Camden
NW1 7NL

Details:
Web site
Thursday Bitesize Series. Flotilla - chamber music for saxophones and keyboards

 
17 September 2010
 
7pm
Bolivar Hall
Warren Street
London

Details:
Roberto Molina
E-mail
+44 (0)7825 179179

£12
Va por Cuba!

An evening of live Music and Poetry. A Recital featuring classical music from the Americas and poetry from Cuba.

This, the third concert in the VA POR CUBA series, proves to be the best yet with a wide range of artists performing. Including Ahmed Dickinson, Eralys Fernandez, Roberto Molina, Amy Finegan, Lucia Marica and Diego Carneiro.

Tickets can be purchased in advance to avoid disappointment at: http://eralyspiano.webeden.co.uk (£12)
 
7.30pm
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ

Details:
Web site
Vivaldi Four Seasons

Michel Gershwin, violin
LMA Ensemble
John Landor, conductor

Vivaldi: Sinfonia 'Alla Rustica'
Pachelbel: Canon
Bach: Dances from Suite No 3
Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
Vivaldi: Four Seasons

 
7.30pm
St Catwg's Church
Church Road, Cadoxton, Neath
Neath Port Talbot
SA10

Details:
Web site
Ensemble Eos play Beethoven's Septet Op.20

 
18 September 2010
 
10.15am
Cadogan Hall
Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ

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

Children - £6; Adults - £8; Four for £22
Southbank Sinfonia Family Concert

Alasdair Malloy, presenter
Southbank Sinfonia
Stephen Bell, conductor

The King of the Magical Kingdom of Far, Far Away and his Court Jester cordially invite you to accompany them to the Grand Ball, hosted by the Southbank Sinfonia.

As guests arrive, we meet Beauty and the Beast, Robin Hood, The Empress of the Pagodas and Puss in Boots and hear some Tales of Narnia.

The Ball commences with the Sleeping Beauty Waltz before strutting our stuff to the Shrek Dance Party.

One child attending a Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea school can enter free with every adult ticket.
 
7.30pm
The Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin
Hambleden
Oxfordshire
RG9 6RT

Details:
Mrs C Allen
Web site
+44 (0)1491 574652

£10 (Friends £8). Children £4
A concert of Piano Quintets

Matthew Edmonds, piano
Richard Carr, piano

The Stagg String Quartet:
Guy Haskell, violin
David Benett, violin
Susan Black, viola
Neil Charlton, cello

Schumann: Piano Quintet in E flat major
Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34

The Hambleden Concerts 2010

Born 200 years ago in 1810 in Zwickau, Saxony, Schumann is known mainly for his piano music and songs, but his contribution to chamber music is also significant. The Piano Quintet of 1842 succeeds brilliantly. Schumann's pianist wife, Clara, described it as "magnificent - filled with energy and freshness".

Brahms' Quintet, completed in 1864, started as a quartet and later became a sonata for 2 pianos. Before taking its final form, Brahms destroyed the quartet but published the sonata. It is most satisfying as a quintet, piano and strings being equally important.
 
19 September 2010
 
11am
The Forge
3-7 Delancey Street
Camden
NW1 7NL

Details:
Web site
Pei-Chu Liao - piano recital of Chopin's work celebrating his bicentenary

Pei-Chu Liao - piano recital of Chopin's work celebrating his bicentenary
 
3:30pm
Chiswick Catholic Centre
Dukes Avenue
London
W4

Details:
Web site
Blenheim Concerts

Gemma Rosefield, cello
Simon Lepper, piano

Beethoven: 12 Variations on a theme by Handel from Judas Maccabaeus, WoO 45
Brahms: Cello Sonata no. 2 in F major, Op.99
Barber: Sonata for cello and piano in C minor, Op.6
Cecilia McDowall: Falling Angels

 
20 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Holy Trinity Church (Lady Chapel)
Long Melford
Suffolk
CO10

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
 
7.30pm
The Forge
3-7 Delancey Street
Camden
NW1 7NL

Details:
Web site
'Real Food, Real Music' -Slyvia Yee presents a piano recital along side a menu reflecting each piece

 
21 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Lord Leycester Hospital
High Street
Warwick

Details:
Web site
+44 (0)1788 814882
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

 
7.30pm
The Forge
3-7 Delancey Street
Camden
NW1 7NL

Details:
Web site
Wild Cat PR Showcase - presenting some of the most up and coming musicians in classical music.

 
22 September 2010
 
7.30pm
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8ST

Details:
Web site
London Philharmonic Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 3

London Philharmonic Orchestra open the 2010/11 season with Mahler's Symphony No. 3
 


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