Classical and Opera Tickets for London
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Belshazzar's Feast Royal Albert Hall, London, UK Thu, 1st November 2007 - Thu, 1st November 2007 From £5.00*As the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra 2007 ’ 08 season commences we are pleased to announce a festival of music which embraces the rich and diverse range of works from the English repertoire. Ian Maclay, Managing Director of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra says: ’It is a wonderful and unique opportunity for the Orchestra to perform our Green and Pleasant Land series across three major London venues. The concerts cover a vast range of English repertoire incapsulating some of the greatest English works ever written’. Holst - The Planets Suite Walton - Belshazzar’s F...

Clara Cernat & Thierry Huillet - A concert in aid of ‘Hospices Of Hope’ St Paul's Church, London, UK Thu, 18th October 2007 - Thu, 18th October 2007 From £15.00*The internationally renowned classical performers, Romanian violinist Clara Cernat and French pianist Thierry Huillet, will be performing a benefit concert in aid of Hospices of Hope. This highly talented married couple have thrilled audiences throughout Europe, the U.S. and South America. Their recent performance at the Musee D’Orsay in Paris was also broadcast on BBC Radio. Please Note: Clients should take their e-voucher, together with the credit card against which the booking was made to the venue on the night to obtain entry. They should make sure all memebers of their party are w...

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (British Lights Classics) Cadogan Hall, London, UK Tue, 30th October 2007 - Tue, 30th October 2007 From £10.00*Conductor - Barry Wordsworth Pianist - Roderick Elms Reminisce with an evening of familiar Television and Radio signature tunes! Whether down on the farm with The Archers, spying with Dick Barton Special Agent or sleuthing with Paul Temple, a fun evening is the only possible way. Performance Times: 7.30pm 

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Christmas Cracker) Cadogan Hall, London, UK Wed, 19th December 2007 - Wed, 19th December 2007 From £20.00*Sing a song of Christmas with the Royal Philharmonic, as a cornucopia of carols, a lexicon of light classics and a flotilla of familiar Christmas ditties fill Cadogan Hall for your Yuletide pleasure. Enchantment, exhilaration and good cheer abound throughout this waltzing, skating and melodious evening, plus plenty of opportunities to sing your favourite carols. Conductor - Nick Davies Vocalist - Mary Carewe Vocalist - Michael Dore Performance Times: 7.30pm 

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Joyful Company of Singers) Cadogan Hall, London, UK Thu, 20th December 2007 - Thu, 20th December 2007 From £10.00*A world of Christmas carols and songs ’ music from the Basque area, Britain, Czechoslovakia and France rubbing shoulders with settings by well-known composers inspired by the festive period; these contrast with traditional pieces that have passed down successive generations of worshippers. Conductor - Peter Broadbent Performance Times: 7.30pm

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (w/Chloe Hanslip) Cadogan Hall, London, UK Tue, 6th November 2007 - Tue, 6th November 2007 From £10.00*Meet the artists, pre concert talk from 6.20pm presented by Edward Seckerson (Chief Music Critic, Independent and BBC presenter). Weber composed his opera Obreron for London. The Overture is a magical and exuberant curtain raiser. Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No.1 also has a magical properties, a concise work of fantasy, brilliant dash and emotional intensity. Brahms waited many years to write his First Symphony ’ he complained of being in the shadow of Beethoven ’ and when it did appear it epitomized a sense of triumph over adversity in music full of passion beauty and an ...

Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (w/Elizabeth Watts) Cadogan Hall, London, UK Tue, 20th November 2007 - Tue, 20th November 2007 From £10.00*Meet the artists, pre concert talk from 6.20pm presented by Edward Seckerson (Chief Music Critic, Independent and BBC presenter). Elizabeth Watts, the most recent winner of the Kathleen Ferrier Award, performs a selection of mouth-watering Mozart arias and some of Richard Strauss’s most delectable vocal settings. Strauss’s swaggering and ripely Romantic orchestra depiction of the womanisng Don Jan contrasts with the evergreen music that Mendelssohn composed for Shakespeare’s play. Conductor - Dmitry Sitkovetsky Soprano - Elizabeth Watts Performance Times: 7.30pm 

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