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Thursday, October 14, 2010 at 7.45pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr Linbury Studio Theatre Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD United Kingdom 020 7304 4000 http://www.roh.org.uk
Tickets: £24.50, £20.50, £19, £10 standing (£13.50 students) English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
020 7304 4000
http://www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=14348
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 7.45pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr Linbury Studio Theatre Covent Garden, London WC2E 9DD United Kingdom 020 7304 4000 http://www.roh.org.uk
Tickets: £24.50, £20.50, £19, £10 standing (£13.50 students) English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
020 7304 4000
http://www.roh.org.uk/whatson/production.aspx?pid=14348
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Saturday, October 16, 2010 at 6pm, 7.30pm & 9pm (each 1hour duration) BEAST: States of Play CBSO Centre, Birmingham Berkley Street, Birmingham United Kingdom
Tickets: £14 full price / £8 conc / £5 under 16s / £4 students (for all three Saturday performances) BEAST
BEAST presents another weekend of electro-acoustic sound, using its spectacular multichannel diffusion system. The weekend starts on Friday lunchtime in the Barber Concert Hall on the University of Birmingham campus, with a concert of classic works from the French tradition. On Saturday and Sunday events continue at the CBSO Centre, with concerts of recent music from Birmingham and around the world.
To reserve your tickets in advance for collection on the door, please contact BCMG on 0121 616 2616 or info@bcmg.org.uk.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 8:00PM Apparitions Philip T Young Recital Hall University of Victoria Canada
Tickets: $20/18 Aventa Ensemble
Bill Linwood, conductor
Aventa presents an exhilarating evening of international and national premieres, including the world premiere of André Ristic's latest work for ensemble, "Six apparitions de Lénine sur un piano" - a ghostly take on Salvador Dali's 1931 painting of the same name .
Our opening concert features the Canadian premiere of Poul Ruders' remarkable suite "KafKapriccio" (adapted from his opera "Kafka's Trial", based on Kafka's unfinished novel "The Trial"), the world premiere of Klaus Ib Jørgensen's "Chuva Obliqua", inspired by the poetry of Fernando Pessoa, and Ana Sokolovic's classic work for ensemble, "Géométrie sentimentale".
Klaus Ib Jørgensen : Chuva Obliqua Ana Sokolovic : Géométrie sentimentale André Ristic : Six apparitions de Lénine sur un piano Poul Ruders : KafKapriccio
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Sunday, October 17, 2010 at 2pm (1hour 40mins duration) BEAST: States of Play CBSO Centre, Birmingham Berkley Street, Birmingham United Kingdom
BEAST
BEAST presents another weekend of electro-acoustic sound, using its spectacular multichannel diffusion system. The weekend starts on Friday lunchtime in the Barber Concert Hall on the University of Birmingham campus, with a concert of classic works from the French tradition. On Saturday and Sunday events continue at the CBSO Centre, with concerts of recent music from Birmingham and around the world.
To reserve your tickets in advance for collection on the door, please contact BCMG on 0121 616 2616 or info@bcmg.org.uk.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010 at 7.30pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr Malvern Theatres Grange Road, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3HB United Kingdom 01684 892277 http://www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/
Tickets: £25 £22 £19 £16 English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
01684 892277
http://www.malvern-theatres.co.uk/events/813.html
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 7.30pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex TN40 1DP United Kingdom 01424 229 111 http://www.dlwp.com/default.aspx
Tickets: £10 - £25 English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
01424 229 111
http://www.dlwp.com/WhatsOn/TheatrePerformanceDetail.aspx?EventId=1193
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Friday, October 29, 2010 at 7.30pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr Exeter Northcott Stocker Road, Exeter EX4 4QB United Kingdom 01392 493 493 http://www.exeternorthcott.co.uk/
Tickets: A £30 B £27 C £22 D £17 60+ £2 off / 60+ £2 off / Conc. HALF PRICE (price bands B, C & D only) English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
01392 493 493
http://www.exeternorthcott.co.uk/english_touring_opera_double_bill
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Friday, October 29, 2010 at 1.00pm Harpsichord Concert Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall The University of Leeds Leeds, Northwest LS2 9JT United Kingdom
Mahan Esfahani
’rhêma’ for harpsichord. Commissioned by BBC Radio 3. Subsequent broadcast on BBC Radio 3 scheduled for early 2011 (dedicated to Mahan Esfahani) duration circa 10.5 minutes.
Marc Yeats : ’rhêma’ for harpsichord
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Monday, November 1, 2010 at 7.30pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr The Hawth Hawth Avenue, Crawley, Sussex, RH10 6YZ United Kingdom 01293 553636 http://www.hawth.co.uk
English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 7.30pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PJ United Kingdom 01223 503333 http://www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/
Tickets: £15/£25/£30/£35 English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
01223 503333
http://www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/pages/autumn_2010/sp-promised.html
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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Thursday, November 4, 2010 at 7.00pm
Slovak Sinfonietta Dolný val 47, 011 28 ®ilina Slovakia +421 41 245 1124 http://www.slovaksinfonietta.sk/ elena.filippi@sko.zilina.sk
Slovak Sinfonietta
Conductor: Marián Lejava
Miran Vaupotic, Bayan
Peter Katina, Bayan
Iveta Vladyková, Soprano
Concert of music by Peter Machajdik, W.A.Mozart, R. Dubovsky and M. Vajo
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Thursday, November 4, 2010 at 7.00pm
Slovak Sinfonietta Dolný val 47, 011 28 ®ilina Slovakia +421 41 245 1124 http://www.slovaksinfonietta.sk/ elena.filippi@sko.zilina.sk
Slovak Sinfonietta
Conductor: Marián Lejava
Miran Vaupotic, Bayan
Peter Katina, Bayan
Iveta Vladyková, Soprano
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Friday, November 5, 2010 at 8:00pm Cantata Singers World Premiere of Give Thanks For All Things Jordan Hall, Boston 30 Gainsborough Street United States 617-585-1260 http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu
Tickets: $17-$52 Cantata Singers continues its composer-centric season with two consecutive evening concerts showcasing Ralph Vaughan Williams, arguably the most beloved of all 20th century English composers. Complemented by two of Vaughan Williams’ more deceptive works, Flos Campi (1925) and Concerto in A minor for Oboe and Strings (1944), the program features a vast vocal repertoire including the world premiere of Give Thanks for All Things, commissioned by Cantata Singers, by Pulitzer Prize winner Yehudi Wyner; On the Beach at Night (1949) by Andrew Imbrie; and The Choral New Yorker (1944) by Boston native Irving Fine.
Performances Friday, November 5th and Saturday, November 6th at 8pm.
www.cantatasingers.org
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Saturday, November 6, 2010 at 7.30pm Promised End - Alexander Goehr Cambridge Arts Theatre 6 St Edward's Passage, Cambridge, CB2 3PJ United Kingdom 01223 503333 http://www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/
Tickets: £15/£25/£30/£35 English Touring Opera
Conductor - Ryan Wigglesworth
Director - James Conway
English Touring Opera presents Promised End, a new opera based on Shakespeare’s King Lear, by leading British composer Alexander Goehr. Promised End consists of 24 short scenes, selected, distilled and re-arranged by the composer and by scholar Sir Frank Kermode. The effect is to emphasise one aspect of Shakespeare’s great play: King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester, men who in their prime committed errors of judgment, bringing upon themselves their own tragic destinies.
Goehr, a leading composer with a distinguished career in Europe and Asia particularly, has drawn upon a range of influences in creating what he says will be his last opera. He describes the original ‘kernel’ idea as being inspired by Japanese Noh theatre and dance, also citing the influences such as the King Lear film adaptation of Koznitsev (with Shostakovich’s score), Bertolt Brecht, Ezra Pound, and a film by director Miklós Jancsó featuring a Hungarian military band – on which Goehr’s orchestration is partly based.
Booking details:
01223 503333
http://www.cambridgeartstheatre.com/pages/autumn_2010/sp-promised.html
Alexander Goehr : Promised End
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