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11 Oct
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Friday, November 11, 2016 at 7.30pm BEAT FURRER: FAMA St John's, Smith Square London, SW1P 3HA United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7222 1061 http://sjss.org.uk info@sjss.org.uk
Isabelle Menke actress
Eva Furrer contrabass flute
Beat Furrer conductor
EXAUDI chorus
London Sinfonietta
When Beat Furrer’s FAMA was premiered in Germany in 2005 it was hailed as ‘a miracle’ by Die Zeit. Now, after a decade of performances across Europe, this masterpiece of sound theatre finally arrives in the UK.
Based on the novella Fräulein Else by Arthur Schnitzler, FAMA follows the story of a distressed young woman forced into prostitution in order to pay her father’s debts. But in Furrer’s music, nothing is as it first appears: linear time seems to dissolve and a momentary snapshot becomes the subject of an intense narrative, as Furrer gives audible expression to a series of shocking events.
Beat Furrer : FAMA
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11 Oct
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Friday, November 11, 2016 at 7.30pm Kevin Volans Spotlight CBSO Centre Berkley Street. B1 2LF United Kingdom http://www.bcmg.org.uk info@bcmg.org.uk
BCMG
Kevin Volans is one of the world’s least predictable and most distinctive composers. Early in his career Volans studied in Cologne with Karlheinz Stockhausen and Mauricio Kagel and was previously listed by BBC Music Magazine as one of the 50 most important living composers. Today, Volans’ music is regularly performed by many of the top international orchestras and ensembles.
His first commission for BCMG, the quiet and contemplative The Partenheimer Project, was premiered in 2008 at Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery. His second promises to be a substantial, high-energy and spectacular piece for piano and ensemble. The internationally acclaimed Barry Douglas joins BCMG to premiere Piano Concerto No. 4 – the first Sound Investment premiere of the scheme’s 25th anniversary year.
Kevin Volans : String Quartet No. 12 Kevin Volans : Piano Concerto No. 4
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12 Oct
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Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 7.30pm Performance of Sacrifices St. James Church, Parish Church of Wetherby with Linton, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS22 6LP United Kingdom http://www.wetherbychoral.org.uk/
Tickets: £14.00 The Wetherby Choral Society with the Wetherby Pro M usica Orchestra, directed by John Dunford
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12 Oct
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Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 7.30 The Heart of the Sun St Andrews Church Boreham, Essex CM3 3EG United Kingdom 07714 251091 www.borehamchurch.org.uk/
Tickets: £6 St Andrews Church Choir & instrumentalists conducted by Owain Jones
'The Heart of the Sun.' The work consists of a series of ten songs that explore our relationship with the planets of our solar system and the star that binds them together.The work explores physical, historical and mythological themes with a twenty-first century focus.
Jeffery Wilson : The Heart of the Sun
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18 Oct
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Friday, November 18, 2016 at 8pm Mexique, musique d'aujourd'hui Opera National de Paris/Bastille Place de la Bastille, 75012 Paris France
Guillermo Anzorena baritone
Jake Arditti countertenor
Mathieu Steffanus clarinet
Ensemble L'Instant Donné
Conductor James Weeks
Quatuor Arditti
IRCAM Computer Music Design Lorenzo Bianchi
In this concert dedicated to current Mexican creation, Hilda Paredes holds a special seat.
Born in Mexico, Hilda Paredes studied in London while maintaining connections with her homeland, teaching at the University of Mexico and working as a radio producer. Paredes was particularly affected by the oeuvre of the Chilean surrealist poet Vicente Huidobro, founding poet of Creationism movement and friends with Apollinaire, Cocteau, Breton, and Eluard. The foundation of Altazor is a work on language, breathing, and vocal inflections.
Mario Lavista : Reflejos de la noche Jorge Torres Sáenz : Cicatrices de luz Jorge Torres Sáenz : Por entre el aire oscura Hilda Paredes : Canciones lunaticas, three songs based on the poems of Pedro Serrano Hilda Paredes : Altazor
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18 Oct
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Friday, November 18, 2016 at 2pm BBC Singers at St Paul's Knightsbridge St Paul's Knightsbridge 32a Wilton Place, London SW1X 8SH United Kingdom
BBC Singers
David Hill conductor
In the week following Remembrance Sunday, the BBC Singers and Chief Conductor David Hill present the world premiere of Philip Moore's Requiem.
Alongside the work of Moore, this concert celebrates composers closely associated with the English choral tradition. Cathedral music is at the heart of the lives of all the composers in this programme, and along with a number of works written by Philip Moore during his years at Guildford Cathedral, there are works by composers associated with the cathedrals of Southwark, Gloucester, Wakefield and Westminster.
Admission to this concert is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that as not everyone who asks for tickets uses them, to make sure we have a full house we send out more tickets than there are places. We do our best to get the numbers right, but unfortunately we occasionally have to disappoint people so please arrive early.
Philip Moore : Requiem Jonathan Bielby : May choirs of angels receive him Colin Mawby : Do not stand at my grave and weep Harry Bramma : The souls of the righteous John Sanders : A Prayer Philip Moore : Three Prayers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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18 Oct
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Friday, November 18, 2016 at 8pm MIX: LONDON SINFONIETTA & MARIUS NESET LSO St Luke's, London 161 Old Street London EC1V 9NG United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.lso.co.uk/lsostlukes/ admin@lso.co.uk
Geoffrey Paterson conductor
Marius Neset Quartet
London Sinfonietta
Wunderkind saxophonist Marius Neset exploded on to the UK stage in 2010 when he performed at Ronnie Scott’s as part of his mentor Django Bates’ 50th birthday celebrations. Using a palette of visceral instrumental sounds, his music mixes the lyricism of his Scandinavian roots with the high-octane fury of Bates and Zappa.
This first live performance of his new album Snowmelt (released in August 2016) stretches the boundaries of contemporary jazz, demanding infectious energy and lightning virtuosity from nineteen London Sinfonietta players and a jazz quartet, with Neset at their helm.
"As powerful, skilfill and idiomatically varied on stage as he is on record, Neset is a resounding talent." The Guardian
“Neset’s music has an infectious energy and a harmonic dynamism which is very different, and hugely refreshing.” The Telegraph
“Neset delivers strong emotions with breathtaking fluency… an epic of collective interplay, elegiac moods and disciplined, high-octane fury.” Financial Times
Edward Nesbit : Snowmelt
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18 Oct
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Friday, November 18, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. BMOP and Odyssey Opera Present Semi-Staged The Picture of Dorian Gray Jordan Hall, Boston 30 Gainsborough Street United States 617-585-1260 http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu
Tickets: $20-50 Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP)
Odyssey Opera
Two of Boston’s leading musical ensembles—the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) and Odyssey Opera—present the semi-staged opera The Picture of Dorian Gray (1995). Conductor Gil Rose leads the orchestral virtuosity of BMOP and Odyssey Opera’s cast of stellar vocal soloists in Lowell Liebermann’s take on the eponymous classic novel of philosophical horror by Oscar Wilde. Hailed as an “affable, open-throated Italian tenor (Opera News),” Watertown resident Jonathan Jurgens will perform the title role of Dorian Gray.
Lowell Liebermann : The Picture of Dorian Gray
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18 Oct
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Friday, November 18, 2016 at 7:30 pm Organist Gail Archer Performs in Bozeman Holy Rosary Church 220 West Main Street United States 406-587-4581 www.holyrosarybozeman.org
Tickets: Free Gail Archer, organ
Gail Archer is an international concert organist, recording artist, choral conductor and lecturer who draws attention to composer anniversaries or musical themes with her annual recital series including Max Reger: The Last Romantic, The Muse’s Voice, An American Idyll, Liszt, Bach, Mendelssohn and Messiaen. Ms. Archer was the first American woman to play the complete works of Olivier Messiaen for the centennial of the composer’s birth in 2008; Time Out New York recognized the Messiaen cycle as “Best of 2008” of classical music and opera.
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27 Oct
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Sunday, November 27, 2016 at 2pm Making Waves: 30 Years of Scottish Composition City Halls Glasgow Scotland
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
James MacMillan conductor
As part of a day celebrating the BBC Performing Groups’ contribution to Radio 3’s 70 years of pioneering music and culture since the founding of the Third Programme, the BBC SSO presents an hour-long concert showcasing Scottish composition from the last three decades.
Stuart MacRae and Anna Meredith were composers associated with the BBC SSO between 1999 and 2006, so the concert opens with MacRae’s Stirling Choruses (a BBC Commission from 1999) and includes Meredith’s work fringeflower. Judith Weir’s Music, Untangled, meanwhile, is a work inspired in part by a traditional melody sung by women cloth-workers in Barra. The concert is conducted by Sir James MacMillan whose famous breakthrough work The Confession of Isobel Gowdie, another original commission for the BBC SSO and first performed at the BBC Proms in 1990, closes the concert.
Stuart MacRae : Stirling Choruses Anna Meredith : fringeflower Judith Weir : Music, Untangled James MacMillan : The Confession of Isobel Gowdie
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27 Oct
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Sunday, November 27, 2016 at All day event BBC Total Immersion Day: Richard Rodney Bennett Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
Murder on the Orient Express (PG)
Part of: BBC Symphony Orchestra 2016–17
27 Nov 16 / 10:30 / Cinema 2
BBC Total Immersion Day: Richard Rodney Bennett
Part of: Classical Music 2016–17
27 Nov 16 / 13:15 / Milton Court Concert Hall
BBC Total Immersion Day: Richard Rodney Bennett
Part of: BBC Symphony Orchestra 2016–17
27 Nov 16 / 15:00 / Fountain Room
BBC Total Immersion Day: Richard Rodney Bennett
Part of: Classical Music 2016–17
27 Nov 16 / 16:30 / Hall
BBC Total Immersion Day: Richard Rodney Bennett
Part of: Classical Music 2016–17
27 Nov 16 / 19:30 / Hall
Richard Rodney Bennett : Various
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28 Oct
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Monday, November 28, 2016 at 7.30pm Gerald Barry: Alice's Adventures Under Ground Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
Britten Sinfonia
Thomas Adès conductor
Barbara Hannigan Alice
Allison Cook Red Queen, Queen of Hearts, Duchess, Mock Turtle
Hilary Summers White Queen, Dormouse, Tiger Lily, Mock Turtle, Cook
Allan Clayton White King, White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Tweedledum, Frog Footman, Fawn
Peter Tantsits March Hare, Tweedledee, Mock Turtle, Fish Footman
Mark Stone White Knight, Cheshire Cat, Mock Turtle, Soldier
Joshua Bloom Humpty Dumpty, King of Hearts, Red Knight, Mock Turtle
Opera through the looking glass: Lewis Carroll meets classical music’s funniest living composer in Gerald Barry’s uproarious new opera.
The surreal imagination of Carroll collides with the off-the-wall humour of the composer in what’ll surely be the most entertaining operatic premiere of the year. Nothing’s as it seems: apart from a knockout cast conducted by Thomas Adès.
The inimitable Barbara Hannigan sings the role of Alice – and if you saw her in Barry’s The Importance of Being Earnest, you definitely won’t want to miss her in this: Barry’s described it as ’the next logical step‘. The Daily Telegraph, meanwhile, described Barry’s last opera as ’completely bonkers‘ – which is probably nearer the mark. Only a Mad Hatter would miss Alice.
Gerald Barry : Alice's Adventures Under Ground
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29 Oct
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Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 6.30 Share the Light St Martin-in-the-Field's Trafalgar Square, London United Kingdom
Tickets: Free Chigwell School Chapel Choir - Conductor Howard Ebden
An original text by Bez Berry contemplating 'light' and its spiritual and human significance at Advent time.
Jeffery Wilson : The Light of Glory
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1 Nov
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Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 7.30pm The Red Brick Sessions: Haydn, Ligeti, Sciarrino & Birtwistle Peel Hall The University of Salford, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WT, UK - 0161 295 5000 United Kingdom
BBC Philharmonic
David Greilsammer Conductor
Matthew Barley Cello
Forget what you thought you knew about orchestral concerts; this new and innovative series requests that you DO turn on your mobile phones and tablets.
The BBC Philharmonic, in partnership with the University of Salford, will be exploring new and rarely performed pieces – bringing audience immersion and new technology to the forefront.
Bring your devices and help us explore a new way of experiencing an orchestra.
This evening:
Matthew Barley returns as soloist in Haydn’s sunny Cello Concerto, alongside a rare opportunity to experience the strange sound-worlds conjured up by three works from the 20th century European avant garde: Hungarian György Ligeti’s Ramifications (1968); Italian Salvatore Sciarrrino’s Autorittrato Nella Notte (‘Self portrait in the Night’, 1982) and local lad Sir Harrison Birtwistle’s Carmen Arcadiae Mechanicae Perpetuum (‘perpetual song of mechanical paradise’, 1977).
At the interval, join our host Elizabeth Alker (BBC Radio 6 Music and Radio 3) for an interval discussion, before some of the repertoire will be repeated - inviting you to listen again with fresh ears.
Joseph Haydn : Cello Concerto No 1 in C major Gyorgy Ligeti : Ramifications Salvatore Sciarrino : Autoritratto Nella Notte Harrison Birtwistle : Carmen arcadiae mechanicae perpetuum
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2 Nov
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2 Nov
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Friday, December 2, 2016 at 8pm Studies on Silence ArtShare LA 801 E. 4th Place, Los Angeles, CA 90013 United States 213.687.4278 http://artsharela.org
Tickets: $10.00
Studies on Silence
December 2, 2016
Simon Steen-Andersen: Study for String Instrument #3
On Structure: On Silence
John Cage: One8
Jennifer Bewerse, cello
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Autoduplicity
Jennifer Bewerse & Rachel Beetz
Parking is free during events directly across the street from ArtShare, up the ramp.
https://wastelandmusic.org/concert-archive/studies-on-silence/
http://artsharela.org/event/wasteland-studies-silence-art-share-l-a/
John Cage : One8
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2 Nov
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Friday, December 2, 2016 at 7.30pm A Christmas Carol BBC Symphony Orchestra Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Martin André conductor
BBC Singers
Actors to be announced
Bah, humbug. Join Ebenezer Scrooge and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, for Charles Dickens’s festive tale, adapted by composer Neil Brand.
A version of the seasonal classic adapted for actors, the BBC Singers and the BBC Symphony Orchestra by the composer, in which Ebenezer Scroooge questions his ghostly guides and demands answers to the great questions we all face. Enjoy the perfect festive treat with this timeless classic.
Adapted for actors and orchestra by Neil Brand.
This concert also includes a Journey Through Music event for families with children aged between 8 and 16.
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov : Christmas Eve Suite Neil Brand : A Christmas Carol
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3 Nov
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Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 8:00pm
South Oxford Space 138 South Oxford Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217 United States (718) 398-3078 http://www.art-newyork.org/rehearsal-space
Tickets: $10/20 Stanichka Dimitrova, Igor Pikayzen, violins, Chieh-Fan Yiu, viola Michael Katz, cello
“The Composer as Rebel” is the second of four concerts of PhiloSonia’s inaugural season “Revelations. The concert reflects on composers’ conscious decision to break away from established norms and develop their own unique style.
About PhiloSonia’s 2016-17 Season Revelations:
This season of four concerts takes you on a journey through the struggles and triumphs of
different composers as expressed through their masterpieces.
Ludwig Beethoven : String Quartet Op 59, #3 Alfred Schnittke : String Quartet #3
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4 Nov
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Sunday, December 4, 2016 at 7pm London Symphony Orchestra / John Adams Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
John Adams conductor
Joelle Harvey soprano
Jennifer Johnson Cano mezzo-soprano
Daniel Bubeck, Brian Cummings, Nathan Medley counter-tenors
Davone Tines bass
London Symphony Chorus
Simon Halsey chorus director
London Symphony Orchestra
John Adams conducts his sparkling opera-oratorio El Niño, a contemporary re-imagining of the traditional nativity story told from different perspectives.
No composer in recent history has made a bigger impression in the world of opera than John Adams. Time and again his operas and works for the stage have struck a balance between the old and the new – classical forms live comfortably alongside contemporary musical techniques and traditional stories and narratives find relevance in the modern day.
El Niño explores the issues surrounding the traditional nativity story paying particular attention to the character of Mary and the journey of motherhood. The libretto, compiled by Adams himself, draws on a variety of sources from pre-Christian prophets to twentieth century Hispanic female writers. Adams responds to his text and chosen subject with music of astounding diversity and unabashed brilliance.
John Adams : El Niño
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6 Nov
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Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 7.30pm HANS ABRAHAMSEN: SCHNEE St. John's Smith Square, London Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA United Kingdom 020 7222 1061 http://www.sjss.org.uk/
Michael Cox piccolo
Thierry Fischer conductor
London Sinfonietta
Journey into a frozen wilderness
From the delicacy of a single snowflake, whispering as it falls from the sky, to vast, impenetrable snowdrifts – Hans Abrahamsen’s monumental artwork Schnee is an all-encompassing experience. In this hour-long tour de force Abrahamsen uses a series of interlocking canons to create a magnificent and ethereal piece of musical architecture. The loneliness and quietude of this frozen landscape finds resonance in Simon Holt’s piccolo concerto – Fool is Hurt – a work inspired by the isolation of the central character in the Federico Fellini film La Strada.
Morgan Hayes : New Work Simon Holt : Fool is Hurt Hans Abrahamsen : Schnee
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7 Nov
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Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at 7.30pm BBC Symphony Orchestra/Saraste Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jukka-Pekka Saraste conductor
An invigorating concert featuring the world premiere of a Concerto for Brass and Orchestra, Haydn’s Symphony No 83 amusingly nicknamed ‘The Hen’, and Stravinsky’s epic The Firebird.
The BBC SO’s brass section shines as soloists in this world premiere of Diana Burrell’s new concerto which is followed by Haydn and his clucking hen. Stravinsky’s The Firebird – the work that seized the ears of Paris’s elite with its urgent rhythms and evocative Russian folk melodies – offers a splendid ending to a colourful concert.
Diana Burrell : Concerto for brass and orchestra Joseph Haydn : Symphony No 83, The Hen Igor Stravinsky : The Firebird
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8 Nov
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8 Nov
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Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 8pm Sofia Gubaidulina Violin Concerto In tempus praesens Philharmonie Hall, Berlin
Germany
Berliner Philharmoniker
Christian Thielemann Conductor
Gidon Kremer Violin
Anne Schwanewilms Soprano
Wiebke Lehmkuhl Contralto
Michael Schade Tenor
Franz-Josef Selig Bass
Rundfunkchor Berlin
Gijs Leenaars Chorus Master
After a break of almost ten years, Gidon Kremer is returning to the Berliner Philharmoniker. The programme starts with Sofia Gubaidulina’s violin concerto In tempus praesens, in which an ethereal and filigree solo part excitingly encounters an energetic orchestral sound. Conductor and Bruckner specialist Christian Thielemann will then present the composer’s Mass in f minor, a monumental work audibly inspired by Beethoven’s Missa solemnis.
Sofia Gubaidulina : Violin Concerto In tempus praesens Anton Bruckner : Mass No. 3 in F minor
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8 Nov
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Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 7pm -10pm Blue The Loft at Liz's 453 S La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036 United States (323) 939-4403 ext. 5 http://www.theloftatlizs.com/
Tickets: RVSP - Free (requested donation) On December 8, 2016, in conjunction with the Blue exhibition at The Loft at Liz’s, Lauren Kasmer presents Not So Blue, an evening of small bites, R&B, hip-hop, video and wearable art. The event is free and donations benefit two local charitable organizations who will feed and shelter women and children in need.
Specifically, Lauren has enlisted artist Douglas Wilcox and Chef Yukari Kajihara for blue themed related edibles. Rhythm and blues band Bite the Blue and hip-hop artists Ubiquitous Love Tribe will provide musical accompaniment.
http://www.theloftatlizs.com/blue/
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/not-so-blue-tickets-28930349454
Jennifer Ricciardi : UV Blue
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10 Nov
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Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 7:30pm The Dessoff Choirs Hosts Holiday Sing-in Concert St. Peter's Church 619 Lexington Avenue United States
Tickets: $25-35 The Dessoff Choirs
Hailed as “one of the great amateur choruses of our time (New York Today) for its “full-bodied sound and suppleness (The New York Times),” The Dessoff Choirs celebrates the holidays as part of its 92nd season. This year, it presents a trio of concerts featuring seasonal repertoire and contemporary arrangements of carols, including Handel’s Messiah, the quintessential classical music highpoint of the Christmas season; Bach’s Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, BWV 230, Gregg Smith’s Twelve Days of Christmas; and Robert Parsons’s Ave Maria, to name a few.
J.S Bach : Lobet den Herrn Robert Parsons : Ave Maria G F Handel : Hallelujah
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10 Nov
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Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 2.15pm JOHN ADAMS’ NEW MESSIAH Concertgebouw, Amsterdam Het Concertgebouw, Concertgebouwplein 2-7, 1071 LN Amsterdam Netherlands http://www.concertgebouw.nl
Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Groot Omroepkoor
Nationaal Kinderkoor
Markus Stenz - dirigent
Peter Dijkstra - koordirigent
Joélle Harvey - sopraan
Jennifer Cano - mezzosopraan
Aubrey Allicock - bariton
Daniel Bubeck - countertenor
Nathan Medley - countertenor
Brian Cummings - countertenor
John Adams : El Niño
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10 Nov
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Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 8pm Hear and Now - Scottish Inspirations City Halls Glasgow Scotland
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martin Roscoe piano
Thomas Dausgaard conductor
An evening of new music with the BBC SSO, all with Scottish connections…
Sally Beamish’s new piano concerto is inspired by her family and the famous whirlpool at Corryvreckan; here it is premiered by its dedicatee, Martin Roscoe. Helen Grime, meanwhile, finds inspiration in a painting by Joan Eardley while Jay Capperauld’s Fèin-Aithne (a Scots Gaelic phrase that translates as ‘self-knowledge’) explores identity in modern-day Scotland.
The concert ends with the Scottish Premiere of the late Peter Maxwell Davies’s Ninth Symphony, a single movement work which makes use of an off-stage brass sextet to both ambiguously celebrate and question military music. The Symphony was hailed at its premiere as a “brilliantly crafted work” (The Sunday Times) and “indisputably one of Maxwell Davies’s most engaged orchestral works” (The Guardian). The orchestra’s new Chief Conductor Thomas Dausgaard conducts.
The concert will be recorded for future broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
(Catterline in Winter, Helen Grime’s first Eardley Picture, will be performed by the BBC SSO on Thursday 22 September 2016)
Helen Grime : Snow (No.2 from Two Eardley Pictures) Sally Beamish : Piano Concerto No 2 'Cauldron of the Speckled Seas' Jay Capperauld : Fèin-Aithne Peter Maxwell Davies : Symphony No.9
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