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Brahms & Beethoven with Isabelle Faust
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1 | £10.00 | ||
Bach's B Minor Mass with Collegium Vocale Gent and Philippe Herreweghe
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1 | £10.00 | ||
Quatuor Bozzini & Rhodri Davies: Occam
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1 | £20.00 | ||
Soprano Fatma Said and pianist Joseph Middleton give a recital that contrasts songs on nocturnal theme by Mozart, Schubert and Robert Schumann with sunnier Spanish repertoire.
The emerging pianist presents a programme of Schumann, Ravel, Bach and Chopin, concluding with Chopin’s intricate 24 Preludes.
Threads of the past are woven into a radiant future in four ingenious compositions, presented by Thomas Adès, Anne-Sophie Mutter and the LSO.
This afternoon’s soloist, Isabelle Faust, plays Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, and Philippe Herreweghe conducts Brahms's Symphony No. 4.
Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil give a landmark performance of Beethoven’s Fidelio with Deaf West Theatre, in which the drama is played out between Deaf actors, with signed recitatives and arias.
Philippe Herewegge directs Collegium Vocale Gent in Bach’s glorious Mass in B minor, joined by outstanding soloists Dorothee Mields, Hana Blažíková, Alex Potter, Guy Cutting and Johannes Kammler.
Film music by composers from Sir Arthur Bliss to Patrick Doyle, and from Bernard Herrmann to John Williams, from films including Henry V, Notting Hill, Braveheart, Harry Potter, Cinderella and Final Fantasy.
What is lost returns once more in emotive music conducted by Gianandrea Noseda, LSO Principal Guest Conductor.
A moving end to Cadogan Hall's 2023-24 Zurich International Orchestra Series with one of the greatest of all choral works, Mozart’s Requiem. The first half features Beethoven's sparkling Eighth Symphony and Mozart's dramatic Overture to Don Giovanni.
The choreographer George Balanchine famously said ‘Dance is music made visible’ – we invite you to come and ‘see the music’ at this year’s Debut Sounds showcase.