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Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at 7.30pm Thomas Larcher UK Premiere Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
BBC Symphony Orchestra/Vedernikov
A programme of variety and invention from a quartet of Austro-German composers opens with music by a BBC SO favourite, Thomas Larcher (whose Symphony made such an impact at the 2016 BBC Proms). It is followed by a UK premiere of Bruch’s Double Piano Concerto (with two of today’s most exciting young pianists), a work from 1912 of unashamed Romantic sensibility. Anton Webern’s exquisite Six Pieces from two years earlier show a very different musical language. The concert ends with a rare chance to hear Haydn’s Farewell Symphony with its closing plea to the composer’s employer to move his court back to Vienna – all these years later it retains its powerful originality, invention and humour.
Thomas Larcher : Red and Green Max Bruch : Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra Anton Webern : Six Pieces, Op 6 Joseph Haydn : Symphony No 45, Farewell
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5 Mar
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Thursday, October 5, 2017 at ji o k opop@djud.co United Kingdom ujn www.dk.co sara-kamili-@homail.com
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6 Mar
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Friday, October 6, 2017 at 4.30pm Lindberg, James MacMillan & Messiaen BBC Philharmonic Studio MediaCityUK, Broadway, Salford, M50 2HQ United Kingdom
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Clark Rundell
Conductor Clark Rundell opens this afternoon’s programme with Lindberg’s Ottoni – an emotional tour de force for orchestral brass. Completed in 2005 for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, this highly expressive piece shines with instrumental colour.
Next, the orchestra play Ayrshire-born James MacMillan’s 2012 Olympic commission Fanfare Upon One Note – a two minute blaze of brass.
Completing this afternoon is Messiaen’s Et Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum, a musical commemoration of the victims of two world wars. With a huge dynamic range, this powerful piece will resonate with you long after the final note.
James MacMillan : Fanfare Upon One Note Magnus Lindberg : Ottoni Olivier Messiaen : Et exspecto resurrectionem mortuorum(
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Sunday, October 8, 2017 at 3:00pm Organist Gail Archer Tours New Album in Ohio Divinity LUtheran Church 11877 Blossom Avenue United States 440-845-2060 www.divinitylutheran.com
Tickets: Free Gail Archer (organ)
Internationally renowned concert organist and recording artist Gail Archer releases her eighth solo album A Russian Journey (TBR 09.25.17 Meyer Media) featuring works by 19th and 20th Century Russian composers including members of the Russian Five and their successors. Featuring hidden Russian gems from the organ canon, A Russian Journey enthralls listeners with Archer’s musicality, sensitivity, and visceral quality. Starting this fall, Archer celebrates the album release with an international concert tour at some of the world’s finest churches.
Cesar Cui : Prelude and Fugue in D Minor
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10 Mar
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Tuesday, October 10, 2017 at 1pm -2pm Reinvent St George the Martyr Borough High Street, London United Kingdom
Tickets: Free admission Solasta Folk Band
Elisabeth Flett - Fiddle
Hannah Thomas - Cello
Jamie Leeming - Guitar
Original and reinvented folk arrangements.
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11 Mar
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Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at 7.30pm HANS WERNER HENZE: VOICES St. John's Smith Square, London Smith Square, London SW1P 3HA United Kingdom 020 7222 1061 http://www.sjss.org.uk/
David Atherton conductor
Victoria Simmonds mezzo-soprano
Daniel Norman tenor
London Sinfonietta
One of the London Sinfonietta's landmark commissions of the past fifty years, Henze’s Voices is a collection of 22 folk songs from all over the world, spanning the soundworld of the Italian resistance, former Vietnamese president Ho Chi Minh’s ‘Prison Song’, and African American poet Dudley Randall’s Roses and Revolution.
Henze suggests "these are the voices of the offended or humiliated…of defeated people finding other value, other notes, other voices for themselves". Written for mezzo-soprano, tenor, electronics and fifteen musicians playing around 70 different instruments, it’s a feat of contemporary composition. London Sinfonietta co-founder David Atherton conducts this provocative tour de force.
Hans Werne Henze : Voices
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