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9 Oct



France
 Monday, December 9, 2013 at 8pm 
Trio
IRCAM/Centre Pompidou-Grande salle-Paris

France

Tickets: 14€ | 10€ | 5€
In 1944, a year before his death, Bartók composed an immense sonata for violin has no equal since the sonatas by Bach. Song, polyphonic density, large forms. The final Liszt is the opposite of a miniature, of harmonic ambiguity, and of the premonition in 1883 of a tonal world in decomposition.
Three exceptional musicians brought together by the composer Marc Monnet summon these pivotal works around the creation of an unfaithful disciple of Kagel. In his critical passion of electronics, Monnet prefers the rapidity of instrumental gesture to a display of a pirouetting fiction of technology.

Tedi Papavrami violin
François-Frédéric Guy piano
Xavier Phillips cello
IRCAM Computer Music Design Carlo Laurenzi


Franz Liszt : Pensées des morts (extract from Harmonies poétiques et religieuses)
Marc Monnet : Trio n°3
Marc Monnet : Imaginary Travel
Béla Bartók : Sonata for Solo Violin

9 Oct



United Kingdom
 Monday, December 9, 2013 at 1pm 
Mark Simpson clarinet; Richard Uttley piano
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Tickets: £12.50
Mark Simpson
clarinet
Richard Uttley
piano

Mark Simpson, born in Liverpool in 1988, was only seventeen when he became the first person to win both the BBC Young Musician of the Year and the BBC Proms /Guardian Young Composer of the Year competitions.
He was subsequently commissioned to write the opening work for the 2012 Last Night of the Proms and joined BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist scheme as a clarinettist.


Herbert Howells : Clarinet Sonata
Gavin Higgins : Three Broken Love Songs
Johannes Brahms : Clarinet Sonata in F minor Op. 120 No. 1

10 Oct



Austria
 Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at 7.30pm 
ALTENBERG TRIO
Musikverein, Vienna
Bösendorferstr. 12, 1010 Wien, Österreich
Austria
+43 1 505 81 90
http://www.musikverein.at/startseite.asp
tickets@musikverein.at

Tickets: 5-41 Euros
ALTENBERG TRIO



Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Trio für Klavier, Violine und Violoncello E-Dur, KV 542
Henryk Gorecki : Sechs Bagatellen
Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Trio für Klavier, Violine und Violoncello a-Moll, op. 50

11 Oct



United Kingdom
 Wednesday, December 11, 2013 at 8pm 
Benslow Music WinterFest Series
Benslow Music, Peter Morrison Hall
Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 9RB
United Kingdom
01462 459446
http://www.benslowmusic.org/index.asp?PageID=13
info@benslowmusic.org

Tickets: £12 (free entry for full time students and young people)
The Tedesca Quartet
www.tedesca.co.uk

Box office: 01462 459446


12 Oct



Scotland
 Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 7.30pm 
John Adams: City Noir
City Halls
Glasgow
Scotland

Tickets: £11-£24
James Ehnes violin
Donald Runnicles conductor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

It's one of the most talked-about new scores of recent years. And there's absolutely nothing minimal about John Adams's City Noir, a sassy, bluesy symphony of Los Angeles, inspired by classic movies and scored for a Mahler-size orchestra. This is music that demands to be heard, and Donald Runnicles has set it alongside the dazzling rightness of Beethoven's headlong Fourth Symphony and the ominous twilight of Shostakovich's tormented First Violin Concerto, performed here by James Ehnes - whose "indelible, intellectually gripping" Shostakovich performances have left critics reeling. Three masterworks from three centuries, each speaking to the other - and, more importantly, to us: right here and right now.

Ludwig Van Beethoven : Symphony No.4
Dmitri Shostakovich : Violin Concerto No.1
John Adams : City Noir

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