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Level 5 Function Room
Friday 24 September 2010 - Saturday 25 September 2010
Arvo Pärt's transcendent music is one of the defining soundworlds of the last 30 years.
Foyer Bar - level 2
The Park Lane Group Young Artists Trailers
Friday 24 September 2010
The start of a new season of informal trailer concerts profiling some of the most exciting young classical music talent, in anticipation of the Park Lane Group Young Artists New Year Series in January 2010.
The Front Room at QEH
Tomorrow’s Warriors Biggish Band
Friday 24 September 2010
A vibrant and engaging show to celebrate the triumph and outstanding legacy of Southbank Centre's weekend residents - Tomorrow's Warriors Biggish Band, winners of the inaugural Yamaha Jazz Experience 2010.
Royal Festival Hall
Saturday 25 September 2010
A contrasting programme of orchestral works including Bartók's dramatic Miraculous Mandarin and a new work by contemporary composer Matteo D'Amico
Purcell Room
Saturday 25 September 2010
b.young b.supreme is part of Southbank Centre's year-round programme promoting and supporting women in hip-hop.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Saturday 25 September 2010
Former Mercury Prize nominee Kathryn Williams returns to Southbank Centre.
Royal Festival Hall
Sunday 26 September 2010
Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts Wagner’s Tristan und Isolde, accompanied by stunning film projections by the legendary visual artist Bill Viola. Gary Lehman and Violeta Urmana lead a stellar cast, including Anne Sofie von Otter, John Relyea and Jukka Rasilainen.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Sunday 26 September 2010
From heartfelt ballads to flat-out funk, interspersed with the soul and blues sound of the late sixties and early seventies, Ola Onabule's music is a tour de force, at the centre of which is his outstanding voice.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Discovering Music with the BBC Concert Orchestra
Monday 27 September 2010
Drawing on some of the best moments in The Nutcracker, Discovering Music looks at how Tchaikovsky brings to life the magical story of a young girl, Clara, and her adventures with a wooden nutcracker doll.
Level 5 Function Room
Monday 27 September 2010
Tom McCarthy's new novel C charts the short, intense life of Serge Carrefax, a man in thrall to the electric modernity of the early 20th century.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Tuesday 28 September 2010
Following his appearance with Anne Sofie von Otter in the 2009/10 International Chamber Music Season, as part of the critically-acclaimed Theresienstadt project, the versatile British violinist Daniel Hope returns to Queen Elizabeth Hall to lead a performance of two much-loved works for small string ensemble.
Hayward Gallery Project Space
Tuesday 28 September 2010 - Sunday 7 November 2010
Canadian artist Ron Terada makes his London debut by presenting a series of works that together explore the ideas of creative aspiration and stardom from the recent histories of art and popular music.
Purcell Room
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Internationally acclaimed choreographer Vera Mantero brings the London premiere of three solo pieces to Southbank Centre.
Spirit Level
Wednesday 29 September 2010 - Sunday 14 November 2010
An exhibition and programme of events showcasing arts and crafts, music, writing and film by offenders, secure psychiatric patients and immigration detainees across the UK.
Royal Festival Hall
Philharmonia Orchestra: Music of Today
Thursday 30 September 2010
Music of Today's new season opens with Colin Matthews' Suns Dance - which more than 20 years after its premiere remains one of the most challenging and virtuosic pieces ever composed for ensemble.
Royal Festival Hall
Thursday 30 September 2010
Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts the music of his compatriot Jean Sibelius in this concert.
Purcell Room
Thursday 30 September 2010
Jonathan Franzen reads from and discusses his new novel Freedom, a merciless dissection of suburban America and of a culture burdened by excessive wealth and liberty.
Royal Festival Hall
Friday 1 October 2010
Explore the variety of orchestral music coming out of Paris during the 19th century and early 20th century with this concert conducted by Yan Pascal Tortelier
Southbank Centre Square
Friday 1 October 2010 - Sunday 3 October 2010
40 selected producers from the annual Real Food Festival come to Southbank Centre, bringing Londoners the opportunity to buy quality fresh produce and ingredients at affordable prices, direct from the producer.
Foyer Bar - level 2
Friday 1 October 2010
Pocket Caravan cross continents with ease, merging soaring Baltic melodies with driving Latin rhythms and virtuosic improvisations - their dynamic and and original sound mirrorring the cultural melting pot of London.