Nov 16, 2009 | Wandsworth Guardian
Sutton Syphony Orchestra back in business
Sutton Symphony Orchestra host their final bash of 2009 this weekend when the talented group once again take over the St Andrewa s United Reform Church for a classical spectacular.
It's always fascinating to see how non-classical musicians respond to classical fare.
SLU Chorus & Strings to Perform Free Concert
A concert of music by two of England's finest composers, Gustav Holst and Ralph Vaughan Williams , will be performed by the University Chorus and String Orchestra on Friday, November 13, at 8 p.m. and Saturday, November 14, at 4 p.m., in Gunnison Memorial Chapel at St.
Classical review: Orpheus Chamber Singers make glorious music
A busy weekend in the Dallas Arts District ended Sunday evening with glorious music-making by the Orpheus Chamber Singers.
The Halle Orchestra and Lars Vogt at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester review
Vaughan Williams has to count as one of music's later developers, with his breakthrough pieces appearing only in his late thirties.
Faculty recital at ESU on Sunday
East Stroudsburg University's Department of Music will present a faculty recital featuring tenor James Maroney with pianist Thomas Goeman and violist Marsha Cahn, at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of the Fine and Performing Arts Center on Normal street.
Even by the hyper-individualistic standards of the piano world, jazzman Herbie Hancock and classicist Lang Lang are as unorthodox as duo-piano pairings get.
Brevard Music Center to host weekend performances
The Brevard Music Center is in full swing at the mid-point of its 7-week summer season.
Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang at the Albert Hall
It was a marketing man's dream: the world's starriest, flashiest classical pianist, Lang Lang, together with one of the giants of jazz piano, Herbie Hancock.
Russell. Hertfordshire London, Herbie Hancock to the rescue More reviews by Jack Massarik Improving on his Liszt: Herbie Hancock at the Albert Hall This strange concert, a thing of fits and starts, took the form of a mystery tour.
Glorious Finale: Joglaresa perform at Hartland Music and Arts Festival.
FROM medieval melodies to lyrical harp arrangements, there is an exciting variety of music on offer at this year's Hartland Music and Arts Festival.
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