Music
A programme of Mozart, Bartok and Schumann from Southbank Centre's Associate Artists.
EAR Present: London’s brightest emerging talent presents a night of music inspired from countries as diverse as China, the Balkans, India and Jamaica.
What's on this month
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Gamelan Room
Gamelan and poetry workshops
Tuesday 23 September 2008 - Tuesday 9 December 2008
10.30am-12.30pm: Gamelan and Poetry workshops for Lambeth Primary schools
Admission free
Gamelan Room
Gamelan Taster Workshops
Tuesday 23 September 2008 - Thursday 11 December 2008
Specialist gamelan workshop sessions are available to groups of under 20 students, for example GCSE music groups.
£150 per group
The Hayward Concrete
Flomotion
Saturday 27 September 2008 - Saturday 25 October 2008
Enjoy an night of warm and soulful futuristic dance music in Concrete, the bar and cafe located in The Hayward.
Admission free
Gamelan Room
Gamelan Beginners Course
Thursday 2 October 2008 - Thursday 23 April 2009
Learn to play the beautiful Javanese gamelan at Southbank Centre.
£80 per term, £210 per year
The Hayward Concrete
Wah Wah 45s presents Concrete Funk
Thursday 2 October 2008 - Thursday 6 November 2008
Dom Servini runs the Wah Wah 45s record label and related club nights at Cargo, The Jazz Cafe and more, as well as specialist jazz nights Favourite Things and Jazzin', and DJing across the globe from Tallinn to Tokyo.
Admission free
Gamelan Room
Gamelan Intermediate Course
Thursday 2 October 2008 - Thursday 23 April 2009
This course is tailored towards gamelan musicians with previous playing experience.
£80 per term, £210 per year
The Hayward Concrete
Lite Exposure
Saturday 4 October 2008 - Saturday 1 November 2008
DJs Amber and Lambswool and Jonny Rock perform accessible and sophisticated versions of various forms of dance music.
Admission free
The Hayward Concrete
Mouth 2 Mouth
Saturday 11 October 2008 - Saturday 8 November 2008
Mouth 2 Mouth is a monthly instalment of dreamy beats, aural treats and great laid-back artistic vibes.
Admission free
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, piano
Monday 13 October 2008
The charismatic French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet traces the development of piano music in the early 20th century through the groundbreaking works of Liszt, his influence on his son-in-law Wagner, and the impact that Wagner's soundworld in turn made upon the young Debussy, who became the supreme composer for piano of his time.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Brompton Oratory
John McGreal
Monday 13 October 2008
Accomplished organist John McGreal performs as part of From the Canyons to the Stars: The Music of Olivier Messiaen.
Admission free, no ticket required
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