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			| Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 20.00 Aphex Twin: Remote Orchestra
 Barbican Hall, London
 Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2
 United Kingdom
 020 7638 8891
 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
 
 Tickets: £25 - 35
 Aphex Twin
 The Heritage Orchestra and Choir
 
 We are excited to announce a one-off evening of music from the most influential electronic musician of his generation, with assistance from The Heritage Orchestra and Choir.
 
 The show will include the first UK performance of Aphex Twin's groundbreaking Remote Orchestra concept, plus 'Interactive Tuned Feedback Pendulum Array' - a piece which expands on Steve Reich's 'Pendulum Music' - and more.
 
 First developed last year for the European Culture Congress in Poland, the Remote Orchestra performance sees Aphex Twin conducting a 28-piece string section and a 12-strong choir by remote control.
 
 
 Aphex Twin : Various
 
 
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			| 11 Oct 
 
 
 
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			| Thursday, October 11, 2012 at 7.30pm Libor Pešek conducts Smetana, Chopin and Dvorák
 Cadogan Hall
 5 Sloane Terrace, London, SW1X 9DQ
 United Kingdom
 02075898212
 
 Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15
 Conductor - Libor Pešek
 Piano - Leon McCawley
 
 
 
 SMETANA The Bartered Bride Overture
 
 CHOPIN Piano Concerto No.1
 
 DVORÁK Symphony No.7
 
 Czech conductor Libor Pešek has enjoyed an international career spanning fifty years, and this irresistible programme is the perfect showcase for his celebrated interpretations of Czech music. Smetana’s exuberant Overture to his comic opera, The Bartered Bride, brims with infectious energy, whereas Dvorák’s impassioned Symphony No.7 captures the full emotional spectrum of Czech musical styles. With its profound depth of feeling and masterful orchestral balance, this is considered by many to be Dvorák’s greatest symphonic achievement. At the heart of this programme, Leon McCawley performs the First Piano Concerto by Polish composer Chopin, whose exquisite writing for the soloist overflows with romance.
 
 Box Office: 020 7730 4500
 
 
 
 Bedøich Smetana : The Bartered Bride Overture
 Frederyk Chopin : Symphony No.7
 Antonin Dvorak : Symphony No.7
 
 
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			| Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 7.30pm Chilly Gonzales with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
 Barbican Hall, London
 Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2
 United Kingdom
 020 7638 8891
 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
 
 Tickets: £15 - 20
 Chilly Gonzales with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
 
 All-round entertainer, pianist, rapper and self-proclaimed ‘musical genius’, Chilly Gonzales brings his iconoclastic orchestral hip hop to the Barbican stage. The concert also includes orchestral versions of material from his recent Solo Piano II and the world premiere of his new Piano Concerto.
 
 Chilly Gonzales : Various
 
 
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			| 21 Oct 
 
 
 
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			| Sunday, October 21, 2012 at 7.30pm Central England Ensemble
 Town Hall, Birmingham
 Victoria Square B3 3DQ
 United Kingdom
 0121 780 3333
 http://www.thsh.co.uk/
 
 Tickets: £11, £13
 Anthony Bradbury music director
 Ondøej Vrabec french horn
 
 This unique event, generously sponsored by Irwin Mitchell solicitors, features the world premiere performance of Concerto for French Horn and Symphony Orchestra by Birmingham born composer Andrew Downes, who is himself wheelchair bound as a result of a spinal injury.
 
 The soloist is Ondøej Vrabec, solo and principal horn of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Also in the programme is Walton’s Crown Imperial and Brahms’s Second Symphony. The leader of the orchestra is the composer’s daughter Anna Downes, and the conductor Anthony Bradbury. This promises to be a great concert, not to be missed!
 
 
 William Walton : Crown Imperial
 Andrew Downes : Concerto for French horn and Symphony Orchestra (World Premiere)
 Johannes Brahms : Symphony No 2
 
 
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			| 23 Oct 
 
 
 
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			| Tuesday, October 23, 2012 at 7.30pm Vaughan Williams, Philip Venables and Dohnányi
 Wigmore Hall, London
 36 Wigmore St, London W1
 United Kingdom
 02079352141
 http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
 
 Tickets: £15 £20 £25 £30
 Endymion
 
 Wigmore Hall’s mighty tally of world premières grows with the appearance of a specially commissioned work by Endymion’s artistic director, Philip Venables.
 
 The Chester-born composer’s music, praised for its ‘delicately spun melodies’ and ‘gritty, soulful’ character, has been championed worldwide by Endymion. His Sextet takes its place in an absorbing programme, complete with Vaughan Williams’s early Quintet for clarinet, horn, violin, cello and piano, written in 1898 and first performed three years later.
 
 
 Ralph Vaughan Williams : Quintet in D
 Philip Venables : Sextet (commissioned by Wigmore Hall)
 E Dohnanyi : Sextet in C Op. 37
 
 
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			| 24 Oct 
 
 
 
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			| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at 7.30pm Steve Reich's Drumming
 St David's Hall
 St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff CF10 1AH
 United Kingdom
 029 2087 8444
 http://www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk/
 sdhreception@cardiff.gov.uk
 
 The Colin Currie Group with Synergy Vocals
 
 Legendary New York minimalist Steve Reich travelled to Africa to study traditional drumming techniques with master-drummer Gideon Alorwoyie. The result was Drumming: a 90-minute journey for percussion and female voices that, at the time of its 1971 premiere, redefined Western music's relationship with rhythm. Moving from drums through the glowing resonance of glockenspiels and marimbas and voices, Drumming is a primeval and uplifting experience engaging both mind and body.
 Unmissable
 
 
 Steve Reich : Drumming
 
 
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			| 25 Oct 
 
 
 
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			| Thursday, October 25, 2012 at 1.15pm Music at St Pancras
 St Pancras Parish Church
 London
 United Kingdom
 
 Tickets: Free
 Felicity Vincent: Cello
 Roger Black: Piano
 
 'Not the Manchester School, Part 2'
 
 David Dubery : Cello Sonata
 
 
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			| Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 7.30pm Laura van der Heijden performs Walton
 Cadogan Hall
 5 Sloane Terrace, London, SW1X 9DQ
 United Kingdom
 02075898212
 
 Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15
 Conductor - Paul Daniel
 Cello - Laura van der Heijden
 
 
 
 Winner of BBC Young Musician 2012, dazzling cellist Laura van der Heijden performs Walton’s Cello Concerto – the piece with which she won the title, aged only 15. With its singing, complex cello part and rich orchestral writing, Walton’s Concerto is the perfect vehicle for Laura van der Heijden’s unique gifts. Framing Walton’s powerful music are gems by his fellow Englishmen: a witty overture from Vaughan Williams, the hauntingly beautiful A Song of the Night by Holst, featuring acclaimed violinist Clio Gould, and Elgar’s incomparable ‘Enigma’ Variations.
 
 Box Office: 020 7730 4500
 
 
 
 Ralph Vaughan Williams : The Wasps Overture
 William Walton : Cello Concerto
 Gustav Holst : A Song of the Night
 Edward Elgar : 'Enigma' Variations
 
 
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			| 31 Oct 
 
 
 
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			| Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at 7.30pm Max Richter: Vivaldi Recomposed
 Barbican Hall, London
 Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2
 United Kingdom
 020 7638 8891
 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
 
 Tickets: £15 – 20
 Featuring Britten Sinfonia, conducted by André de Ridder with violinist Daniel Hope
 
 Contemporary composer Max Richter re-imagines Vivaldi’s timeless set of Baroque concertos, The Four Seasons, featuring Britten Sinfonia conducted by André de Ridder with violinist Daniel Hope, and also performs a special set including music from his most recent album, Infra.
 
 Max Richter : Vivaldi Recomposed
 
 
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			| Wednesday, October 31, 2012 at 7.30pm Premières
 Wigmore Hall, London
 36 Wigmore St, London W1
 United Kingdom
 02079352141
 http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
 
 Tickets: £10
 Arditti Quartet
 
 
 
 JACK Quartet
 
 Wigmore Hall Director John Gilhooly’s commitment to the creation of new works of chamber music is ideally served by this spectacular recital of UK premières, a clear jewel in the 2012/13 season’s crown.
 
 The Arditti Quartet’s worldwide reputation rests secure on almost 40 years of excellence in the performance and development of contemporary music. The JACK Quartet can likewise cite a glorious record of achievement in bringing new work to life, underpinned by its players’ close association with composers such as Matthias Pintscher, Helmut Lachenmann and Julia Wolfe.
 
 This showcase concert, part of a landmark Arditti and JACK Quartet project, offers audiences the thrilling prospect of hearing the birth of two string quartets and two string octets by Hans Abrahamsen (b.1952), Mauro Lanza (b.1975) and the English composers Rebecca Saunders (b.1967) and James Clarke (b.1957).
 
 
 James Clarke : 2012S for 2 string quartets
 Hans Abrahamsen : Quartet No.4
 Mauro Lanza : Der Kampf zwischen Karneval und Faasten for octet
 
 
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			| Tuesday, November 6, 2012 at 7.30pm Grzegorz Nowak conducts Borodin, Tchaikovsky and Dvorák
 Cadogan Hall
 5 Sloane Terrace, London, SW1X 9DQ
 United Kingdom
 02075898212
 
 Tickets: £40, £32.50, £25, £15
 Conductor - Grzegorz Nowak
 Cello - Dimitri Maslennikov
 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
 
 
 Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances, from his opera Prince Igor, are amongst his most famous pieces, full of exotic melodies and vibrant orchestration. Cellist Dimitri Maslennikov has a special affinity for Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme, a delightful set of variations on an elegant theme inspired by Mozart. While living in America, Czech composer Dvorák was enchanted by the music he heard there, declaring: ‘These beautiful and varied themes are the product of the soil. They are the folk songs of America’. For his Ninth Symphony, Dvorák emulated this style, while also recalling the music of his homeland. The result is his most popular symphony, its famous Largo just one of many glorious moments.
 
 Box Office: 020 7730 4500
 
 
 
 Alexander Borodin : Polovtsian Dances
 Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Variations on a Rococo Theme
 Antonin Dvorak : Symphony No.9, 'From the New World'
 
 
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			| Friday, November 9, 2012 at 7:00pm - c. 9:30pm Morton Feldman's "Triadic Memories"
 Holywell Music Room, Oxford
 Holywell Street, Oxford
 United Kingdom
 aphekhayasidlala@tiscali.co.uk
 
 Tickets: £10 / £8 seniors / £5 students
 Luke Berryman
 
 "Triadic Memories" is a vast single-movement work lasting approximately two hours. Like other compositions of Morton Feldman's final years, it's closely related to the aesthetics of Mark Rothko's paintings, and is characterised by stasis and extremely quiet dynamics. The unusual title refers partly to an attempt to evoke memory itself: listening to this piece is like flicking through an old photograph album. Its delicate, slowly-shifting harmonies reach toward something that was once definite, but is now lost in time. It was perhaps this fragility that led the composer to aptly describe the piece as "the largest butterfly in captivity".
 
 "Triadic Memories" has only been performed a handful of times across the world, and the 25th anniversary of Feldman's death falls this year. All in all, this concert promises to be a special occasion.
 
 Rob Keeley : Ballade
 Karlheinz Stockhausen : Klavierstück IX
 Morton Feldman : Triadic Memories
 
 
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