Classical and Jazz: Preview - Pagliacci and The Impresario at Garden Opera
Published: 18 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
Published: 18 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19
Bassoon recital: Rosemary Burton, St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1pm, free
Published: 11 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
FRIDAY, AUGUST 12
Violin recital: Michael Trainor, St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1pm, free
Published: 4 August, 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
Published: 28 July 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
Published: 28 July 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
Published: 28 July 2011
by SEBASTIAN TAYLOR
Published: 28 July 2011
IT was the biggest party in Egypt’s history. Between January 25 and February 11, the people turned Cairo’s Tahrir Square into a cross between Woodstock and a giant soapbox.
VOCAL music from around the globe is to be sung at the annual Voices Across the World celebration at the Royal Opera House on Sunday July 31, arranged by its ROH2 contemporary producing arm.
A FASCINATING recital illustrating the development of the fortepiano from the 18th to late-19th century is being given by Viviana Sofronitsky, a great exponent of the fortepiano, at Wigmore Hall on
FRIDAY JULY 22
Lazarus String Quartet play Mozart & Beethoven, St Martin-in-the-Fields, 1pm, free
AS Benjamin Britten’s strong piece The Turn of the Screw is very much a chamber opera, it’s an excellent choice by Opera UpClose to join its repertoire of operas at the King’s Hea
IF you fancy a Sunday afternoon stroll in the park laced with some super jazz, then head for the Regent’s Park lakeside bandstand over the next four Sundays when musicians assembled by Chelse