Phantasm celebrates consort music composed on the Thames. With Fantasias from the pens of John Ward, William Lawes and Henry Purcell...
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The famous Allegri Quartet present a neatly-formed programme, featuring Beethoven’s mid-period Quartetto serioso and Debussy’s beautiful Quartet from the 1890s.
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The strings of the Northern Chords Festival Orchestra present a concert of favourite English classics, including Elgar’s beautiful Serenade and Finzi’s masterful cantata, Dies Natalis.
The strings of the Northern Chords Festival Orchestra present a concert of favourite English classics, including Elgar’s beautiful Serenade and Finzi’s masterful cantata, Dies Natalis.
Alexandre Tharaud has become a revered figure in the classical music world and a uniquely dazzling exponent of French pianism. He plays Ravel’s delirious La Valse, works by Scarlatti and Rachmaninov and more.
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Tim Harford talks about how random obstacles and frustrations can inspire us to be more creative.
The Rautio Trio give the world premiere of the new Piano Trio by Brian Elias, followed by Schubert’s ever-popular Second Trio in E-flat, in turns majestic and searingly beautiful.
The celebrated Navarra Quartet perform Mozart’s Quartet in G, K387, full of freshness and vivacity, and Dvořák’s melodious and colourful Quartet in G, Op. 106.
Aurora opens its 2021 season of London Unwrapped performances with a programme marking the centenary of the first performance of The Lark Ascending at the Queen’s Hall in London in 1921.
Aurora Orchestra opens its 2021 season of London Unwrapped performances with a programme marking the centenary of the first performance of The Lark Ascending at the Queen’s Hall in London in 1921.
After six years and over sixty commissions, The Hermes Experiment celebrates its unique contribution to the new music scenes with their debut album Here We Are. With their unique line-up of harp,
American cellist Alisa Weilerstein has captivated audiences across the world with her impassioned musicianship. She is joined by pianist David Mareček for a Czech-inflected evening with music by Janáček, Dvořák and more.
Acclaimed composer & clarinettist Mark Simpson is an Artist in Focus at Kings Place in 2021. Here he is joined by Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) and Richard Uttley (piano) for clarinet trios by Beethoven and Brahms. In between, we hear Simpson’s own, highly atmospheric Echoes & Embers.
Manchester Collective’s latest show interrogates the darker side of the American dream, evoking the intrigue and momentum of New York City’s sleepless nights and crowded streets. Steve Reich’s signature throbbing masterpieces bookend the programme and set
Using predictive models and statistical analysis, Dr Sam Cohen challenges the notion of free will and control.
This year’s Choral Pilgrimage tour focuses on Rome, a city which has inspired countless pilgrimages, and where each of the four composers in this year’s programme (Josquin, Felice Anerio, Allegri and Victoria) created some of their finest work.
Counter tenor Iestyn Davies, famous on both sides of the Atlantic for his role in Farinelli and the King, opens London Unwrapped with a feast of Handel’s London altos.
Through-out history, humans have turned to technology to overcome our own human, physical limitations.
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Through-out history, humans have turned to technology to overcome our own human, physical limitations.
The five-strong string band VOŁOSI are one of the undiscovered treasures of Polish traditional music. Combining two classical and three folk musicians, they create a distinctive sound with a dramatic stage presence.
Our classical programme includes highlights from Noh playwright Zeami’s masterpiece Saigyo-Zakura (Saigyo’s Cherry Tree) as performed by Minoru IV Gensho Umewaka.
Sumida River in Sign Language brings the natural and human worlds together in a drama of physical gesture and facial expression.
Two much-loved classical masterpieces, a contemporary interpretation of Noh by dance duo Thick & Tight, plus the UK premiere of a work composed by Yukihiro Isso, which celebrates the awe-inspiring power of nature.
Aurora Orchestra welcomes soloists Allan Clayton and Pip Eastop for a performance of one of the greatest achievements of 20th-century British music: Benjamin Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings.