“Un immense pianiste et un grand penseur de la musique” Philippe Cassard performs Schubert’s Sonatas D.845 & D.850 “Philippe Cassard sera l’interprète, en récital, des deux grandes sonates écrites par Schubert en 1825, la Sonate en la mineur D.845 et la Sonate en ré majeur D.850. Un rendez-vous très prometteur puisque Philippe Cassard est l’un des plus merveilleux spécialistes du compositeur autrichien” Théâtre de la ville de Valence Place de.
Buckle your swash and enjoy an evening packed full of sentimental pirates, blundering policemen, absurd adventures, improbable paradoxes – and realistic women.
A cocktail of Victorian light party fun with a twist of Merry Opera.
The first fully staged professional production Rossini’s opera Elizabeth I (Elisabetta) to tour the UK. The production features Mary Plazas in the title role and is directed by ETO’s General Director James Conway.
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park in a witty adaptation by renowned British composer Jonathan Dove and librettist Alastair Middleton; a thrilling enactment by Opera South, a professional ensemble of emerging operatic stars.
Tchaikovsky’s most ambitious opera receives star treatment in Stefan Herheim’s staging, with a cast including Eva-Maria Westbroek, Felicity Palmer and Aleksandrs Antonenko.
David Titterington returns to Moscow to perform in the International Organ Festival “Organ Art”. His programme entitled “The Universe of Bach” will be played on the magnificent organ in the Great Hall
East Anglia Chamber Orchestra and the Cohens return to The Apex.
Featuring conductor Jacques Cohen and soloist David Cohen.
This is the perfect try-it-out event for those a bit nervous about giving classical a go.
There’s a huge variety of music – some of which you might not think you know (but you probably do) and all of which is thrilling, soothing, moving or energising. Composers include Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Ravel, Satie, Tavener and Eric Whitacre.
You can sit, stand or lie down. There are two main performance stages, but performers move around the space and crop up in surprising places. (NB – You are very welcome to bring your own rugs, cushions, picnic chairs, etc – there will also be some unreserved seating available on the ground floor as well.)
John Andrews conducts the Trinity Orchestra and local singers and dancers in a complete concert presentation of Humperdinck’s magical seasonal opera.
John Andrews conducts the Trinity Orchestra and local singers and dancers in a complete concert presentation of Humperdinck’s magical seasonal opera.