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BBC Philharmonic: Enigmatic Elgar Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Fri, 16th April 2010 - Fri, 16th April 2010 From £12.00*Conductor: Pietari Inkinen Soloist: Mikhail Ovrutsky Mozart: Overture, Marriage of Figaro Elgar: Violin Concerto Sibelius: Symphony No.5

Halle Orchestra Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Fri, 7th May 2010 - Fri, 7th May 2010 From £12.00*Halle Orchestra perfoming at Victoria Hall. 

Milton Keynes City Orchestra: Flight to Freedom Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, UK Sun, 4th July 2010 - Sun, 4th July 2010 From £10.00*Conductor Hilary Davan Wetton PROGRAMME Sibelius, Finlandia Shostakovich, Piano Concerto no.2 Dvorak, New World Symphony

Milton Keynes City Orchestra: Glorious Spirit Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, UK Sun, 2nd May 2010 - Sun, 2nd May 2010 From £10.00*Tickets to Milton Keynes City Orchestra: Glorious Spirit. PROGRAMME TBC.

Organ Prom Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Sat, 10th April 2010 - Sat, 20th November 2010 From £4.50*Experience the magnificance of the Organ in this showcase of the best in Organ playing at our renowned Organ Proms.

Pennine Spring Music Festival Heptonstall Church, Quaytickets, UK Mon, 31st May 2010 - Sat, 5th June 2010 From £8.00*The friendly festival for performing musicians in the heart of the Yorkshire Pennine hills and dales. The next festival will be 31 May to 5 June 2010. It is the 25th Year of the Penine Spring Music Festival ... and its Silver Jubilee! Pennine Spring Music is an annual Festival of recitals, musical workshops, rehearsals and performances, held every Spring Bank Holiday week in the beautiful mediæval hilltop village of Heptonstall. The Festival was founded in 1985 by Ian Harrold, and brings together amateur instrumentalists and singers from all over Britain for a week of convivial music-making and performing. Expert tuition is provided by the musical director and conductor. For those who want it, accommodation can be rented in local cottages, self-catering accommodation, and commercial premises. There is time to explore some of the most attractive walking country in England, driving further afield, as well as attending the Festival masterclasses and a range of concerts and recitals. The orchestral concerts in which participants perform take place on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, with rehearsals starting on Monday. Tickets to those concerts are avilable here. CONCERT PROGRAMME (subject to amendment) Monday 7:30pm “In Moonlight” A piano and song recital including works specially composed for our Silver Jubilee, performed by Bridget Budge and Jonathan Ellis. Tuesday 7:30pm Instrumental Chamber Concert Sutton: Piano quintet Wednesday 7.30pm Pennine Spring Orchestra, cond. Nicholas Concannon Hodges Brahms: V...

Peter and the Wolf Lyric Theatre, The Lowry, The Lowry, UK Sun, 6th June 2010 - Sun, 6th June 2010 From £10.00*It’s a wolf eat duck world. But it’s a world where little boys can find extraordinary courage and catch the wolf! Prokofiev’s story of the irreverent Peter has resonated deeply with generations of children enchanted by its power and sense of fun. Now BreakThru Films and Se-ma-for Studios, in collaboration with BAFTA-winning director Suzie Templeton, bring this mesmerising and enchanting classic to its humorous and exhilarating best for the big screen. The film, which has no vocals, will be accompanied with live music from Manchester Camerata. ‘Peter’s adventures look wonderfully exciting and Prokofiev’s score helps, too, in a thrillingly beautiful animation.’ - The Sunday Times The joy of this film is the care, sensitivity and imagination that matches even Prokofiev’s work.’ - The Independent...

Quatuor Danel Evening Concert Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, Quaytickets, UK Fri, 7th May 2010 - Fri, 7th May 2010 From £12.00*Friday 19th February 2010 Quatuor Danel Evening Concert Schubert String Quartet in D, D94 Bruno Mantovani Piano Quintet ‘Blue Girl with Red Wagon’ Brahms String Quartet in C minor, Op. 51 No.1 with Richard Whalley (piano) Another delightful stroll in the company of early Schubert Quartet, followed by a chance to hear the University’s Lecturer in Composition, Richard Whalley in Mantovani’s Quintet, and the pride and passion of Brahms’s first quartet. Venue: The Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time: 19.30 Friday 12th March 2010 Quatuor Danel Evening Concert Schubert Quartettsatz Brahms String Quartet in A minor, Op. 51 No. 2 Taneyev Piano Quintet in G with David Fanning (piano) Sergey Taneyev’s 1912 Piano Quintet is a monument of the Russian repertoire: in effect the piano-chamber masterpiece that neither his teacher Tchaikovsky nor his pupil Rachmaninov managed to write. It combines their emotionalism with the intellectual rigour of Brahms and ends with the most tintinnabulating conclusion in the entire repertoire. And as a foil, the turbulent centrepiece of Brahms’s quartet trilogy, with the stormiest of Schubert to set the scene. NB: this concert will be preceded at 18.00 by a live BBC ‘Discovering Music’ recording, in which Taneyev’s Piano Quintet will be analysed and discussed by Stephen Johnson with David Fanning and the Quatuor Danel Venue: The Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall Time: 19.30 Friday 7th May 2010 Quatuor Danel Eveni...

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Victoria Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, UK Fri, 19th March 2010 - Fri, 19th March 2010 From £16.50*Petrenko’s Enigma Conductor: Vasily Petrenko Soloist: Jean Yves Thiaubet Beethoven: Overture: Coriolan Grieg: Piano Concerto Elgar: Enigma Variations

VAGANZA SOLOISTS: A Feast for the Senses Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama, Quaytickets, UK Fri, 23rd April 2010 - Fri, 23rd April 2010 From £8.00*Nina Whiteman Night Shining Gavin Osborn opens out into James Stephenson Weyland Air Richard Whalley Intoxicating Orchids James Stephenson, Gavin Wayte – conductors John Barker - saxophone An evening of diversely and irresistably sensuous music given by Vaganza Soloists: an elite group of current and recently graduated students of the University of Manchester and the Royal Northern College of Music. Three world premieres of especially composed works by recent PhD graduates of the university, plus an appearance of star saxophonist John Barker in Whalley’s Intoxicating Orchids....

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