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Purcell Room
Bach Weekend 2010: 48 Preludes & Fugues Book 2
Friday 19 March 2010
The second book of Bach's Well-Tempered Klavier is a step forward in modernity, making it perhaps even more remarkable than it's predecessor.
Purcell Room
Bach Weekend 2010: The Keyboard Partitas
Saturday 20 March 2010
There seems little question that all of Bach's keyboard works, especially the massive Klavier-Uebung series, would have been performed at the Collegium concerts.
Purcell Room
Bach Weekend 2010: Chamber Music
Saturday 20 March 2010
Bach was more than willing to include music in his coffee concerts that was considered avant-garde, subscribing to Telemann's famous Paris Quartets publication (very much the latest thing) and performing these beautiful works alongside his own.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Sunday 21 March 2010
Renowned filmmaker and broadcaster Christopher Nupen shares his films and memories of Jacqueline du Pre from a close friendship that lasted for 26 years.
Purcell Room
Bach Weekend 2010: Goldberg Variations
Sunday 21 March 2010
Perhaps the most remarkable single work In the four books of the Klavier-Uebung series is Part Four: The Goldberg Variations, a set of variations on a short aria.
Purcell Room
Monday 22 March 2010
Acclaimed Venezuelan pianist Clara Rodriguez presents joropos, waltzes and merengues in a programme of lively, piquant music from inspiring landscapes with strong traditions.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Thursday 25 March 2010
This young Russian pianist has been lauded worldwide for his sensitivity, originality and imagination
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Friday 26 March 2010
Psappha, one of Britain's leading new music ensembles, presents Bernstein's first foray into music theatre, his one-act operatic masterpiece Trouble in Tahiti.
Foyer Bar - level 2
Friday 26 March 2010
Outstanding young musicians from the Yehudi Menuhin School, the Royal College of Music's Junior Department and the Purcell School of Music play a programme of classical chamber music.
Purcell Room
Saturday 27 March 2010
Imagine an acoustic piano that is no longer restricted to 'western tuning'.
Level 5 Function Room
Saturday 27 March 2010
A seamless two-hour relay piano performance.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Wednesday 31 March 2010
Oliver Knussen's concerts with the London Sinfonietta are renowned for their extraordinary music-making, illuminating some of modern and contemporary music's hidden treasures and bringing premieres to life.
Purcell Room
Wednesday 31 March 2010
The Debussy Ensemble featuring Susan Milan (flute), Matthew Jones (viola) and Ieuan Jones (harp) present a delightful programme including compositions by Bax, Glazunov, Liebermann, Matthias, Faure, Debussy and Jacob Thompson.
Purcell Room
Philharmonia Orchestra: Martin Musical Scholarship Fund
Monday 12 April 2010
A recital by pianist Alexander Karpeyev, an award-winner of the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Tuesday 13 April 2010
The Nash ensemble perform a programme of American chamber music featuring two works by that quintessential American icon, Leonard Bernstein.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Wednesday 14 April 2010
Chopin has been at the centre of this superb Russian pianist's career for many years; tonight he performs some of the lesser-known works, including the Bolero and the virtuosic Variations on Mozart's La ci darem la mano.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Sunday 25 April 2010
The historic Mariinsky (Kirov) Theatre is at the heart of St Petersburg's cultural life, and major works by Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky and Rimsky-Korsakov have been premiered there
St. Paul’s Pavilion
Sunday 25 April 2010
An informal event featuring acoustic songs composed by Emily Hall with lyrics by the poet Toby Litt, followed by a DJ set by Micachu.
Purcell Room
Tuesday 27 April 2010
Machaca's first album, Mano a mano, was described as 'a jewel' by Gramophone Magazine.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Thursday 29 April 2010
Pascal Roge, one of today’s best-loved French pianists, links the worlds of Chopin, Debussy, Faure, Ravel and Poulenc in an original and enchanting programme.