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Fire and Ice: Steve Bingham 50th Birthday Concert

Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice: Steve Bingham 50th Birthday Concert
West Road Concert Hall Cambridge

Local violinist and conductor celebrates his 50th birthday by staging one of the most unusual charity concerts ever witnessed in Cambridge.

Steve Bingham’s Fire and Ice concert to combine full orchestra with electric and traditional violins in a programme featuring mythical glowing birds, icy wastes, JS Bach and a looping masterpiece, all in aid of Camsight.

West Road Concert Hall, Sunday 16 June 2013, 7.30pm

Cambridgeshire-based violinist and conductor Steve Bingham has chosen to mark his 50th birthday by hiring West Road Concert Hall in Cambridge and putting on a concert in aid of Cam Sight, the local charity for people with sight loss.

Steve, who has played with some of the UK’s top orchestras as well as leading the Cambridge Philharmonic Orchestra and conducting the Ely Sinfonia, is a champion of the idea that a training in classical music is just the start in making music of all types an adventure for everyone. His concert, Fire and Ice, will feature modern classical, world music and film scores, as well as a full concerto for recorded birdsong and orchestra.

The concert will include Rautavaara’s Cantus Arcticus concerto for birdsong and orchestra, the suite from Stravinsky’s The Firebird, Bach’s Chaconne in D minor for solo violin, Keeling’s You Cut The String for electric violin and live looping, and Michael Nyman’s Suite of Film Music Pieces, including two brand new arrangements by Phil Toms.

Tickets for the concert are available from the ADC Theatre box office, tel 01223 300085, or online at http://www.adcticketing.com/whats-on/concert/fire-and-ice.aspx

Haydn's Creation

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Haydn's Creation
Ely Cathedral

Haydn's oratorio 'The Creation' depicts and celebrates the creation of the world as described in the biblical Book of Genesis and in Paradise Lost. It is scored for soprano, tenor and bass soloists, chorus and orchestra. Celebrated soloists: Ruth Jenkins (soprano), Greg Tassell (tenor) and Andri Björn Róbertsson (bass) will be accompanied by the Ely Choral Society chorus and the Ely Festival Orchestra. The concert, conducted by Andrew Parnell, will be held in Ely Cathedral at 7:30 pm on Saturday 23rd March 2013. Tickets will be on sale from February 1st 2013 from Ely Cathedral Box Office.

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Arias from Cantatas and Oratorios, including works by Bach, Handel, Telemann and Vivaldi. Tickets available on the door or call 07775 904626 for tickets and more info.

Abbey Chamber Concert - Abbey Strings

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St Nicholas Church - Oxfordshire

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La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

La Boheme - Oxford

La Boheme - Oxford
The North Wall Arts Centre Oxford

Music by Puccini.

In a new English version by Robin Norton-Hale with piano accompaniment.

One of the most accessible and moving operas ever written, La Bohème charts the ups and downs of idealistic graduates Rodolfo and Marcello and their girlfriends Mimi and Musetta, as they bicker, party, try to make ends meet and follow their dreams. Winner of the 2011 Olivier Award for Best New Opera Production, and the 2011 What’s On Stage Award for Best Off-West End Production

“Madly brilliant... an updated, zingy translation... a fresh rediscovery” The Times ★★★★

“This is Puccini without a safety net and it works” Evening Standard ★★★★

“Has audiences mesmerised...a huge artistic success” New York Times

 

Call 01865 319450 for tickets or visit the North Wall website

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