Event 56: tableaux vivants - notés inegales
tableaux vivants explores a radical new way of communicating music through the use of live ‘animated’ scores and projected visuals.
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tableaux vivants explores a radical new way of communicating music through the use of live ‘animated’ scores and projected visuals.
In this evening's May Day concert Faye Newton and Jacob Heringman present a programme of lute songs from the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean periods.
Another opportunity to hear recitals by final year students from The School of Music.
In their first ever concert together Ensemble Brumaires perform a programme of work for: two pianos, percussion solo, and piano and percussion.
Simon Baines conducts the School of Music’s crack contemporary music ensemble performing two world premieres and Emiliano Gavito and Adam Starkie perform music for flute and clarinet from the second half of the 20th century.
The European lute and the Middle Eastern oud descend from a common ancestor. Two distinguished performers, Adel Salameh (oud) and Jacob Heringman (renaissance lute), present a programme which describes by musical means the journey of the lute from the Middle East to Europe in the Middle Ages, and which explores the Eastern and Western heritage...
Fifth in a series of performances dedicated to exploring the extraordinary impact of the oboist Leon Goossens.
Music for flute, viola and harp by Dubois, Britten, Couperin and Debussy.
Saxsational perform a diverse jazz-inspired programme, including pieces by Stevie Wonder, Cole Porter, Dave Brubeck and Van Morrison.
Chamber perform compositions showcasing the ensemble moving seamlessly through richly textured sound-scapes, melodic string passages and intricate grooves, from stripped back minimalism to full on solos.
The Harris Eisenstadt UK Trio will perform Eisenstadt's compositions, along with group improvisations.
Byrne’s innovative arrangements give a fresh new twist to some classic Mingus compositions and this fabulous octet will simply knock you off your feet.
The Fell Clarinet Quartet take us on an exciting musical journey with their 'Around the World' concert.
The Halle Soloists, formed by principal players of the Halle Orchestra, perform chamber music by Mendelssohn and Schubert
The Ferdinand David Ensemble perform Mendelssohn's String Quintet in A major op. 18 and Brahms' String Quintet in G major op. 111
A diverse programme of wind and piano trios featuring works by Alan Rawsthorne and Madeleine Dring.
A late night performance of a breathtaking blend of traditional Irish music, hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque, coupled with evocative songs, striking new compositions for guitar and irish harp.
The horn section of the Orchestra of Opera North plays music concentrating on the romantic nature of the horn - the sound of which Schumann regarded as being 'the soul of the orchestra'.
Three notable exponents of early music perform music by three continental masters of the Baroque, Bach, Marais and Rameau.
From Henry the Eighth to Harry Potter, the prize winning recorder quartet Consort Audite Nova travel back and forth through time to present an exciting concert of music both old and new.