Moving Tone - Orchestral http://movingtone.com/taxonomy/term/170/0 en Oxford Concert - War Requiem http://movingtone.com/events/oxford-concert-war-requiem <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>5 Mar 2012 - 19:30</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>26 Mar 2012 - 21:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> <p>Conducted by Mark Simpson, BBC Young Musician of the Year 2006.</p><p>FREE Schools Workshop 4 - 6pm. Evening performance at 7.30pm.</p><p>To Celebrate 50 years since the first performance of Benjamin Britten's great anti-war masterpiece, Mark Simpson has brought together a group of outstanding players from Oxford University and the London Music Collegesn to Perform in Oxford Town Hall on the 5th of March.</p><p>With a full symphony orchestra, a chamber orchestra, a full choir, boys choir, and featuring brilliant young soloists Maud Miller (soprano), Nicholas Pritchard (tenor) and Dominic Bowe (baritone) this promises to be and incredibly special event.</p><p><a href="www.wegottickets.com/event/156348"><br /></a><a href="http://www.wegottickets.com/event/156348">Click here for tickets</a></p><p>Or to book a place on the workshop contact <a href="mailto:isobel.wick@seh.ox.ac.uk">isobel.wick@seh.ox.ac.uk</a></p><p>&nbsp;</p> classical classical Orchestral Mon, 27 Feb 2012 09:14:47 +0000 Breeze Murdoch 4782 at http://movingtone.com St Nicholas Church - Oxfordshire http://movingtone.com/directory/st-nicholas-church <p>St Nicholas is a Twelfth Century working Church, also home to the regualr Abbey Chamber Concerts.&nbsp;</p> choirs classical classical Orchestral venue Sun, 05 Feb 2012 14:47:27 +0000 Breeze Murdoch 4727 at http://movingtone.com Sheldonian Theatre http://movingtone.com/directory/sheldonian-theatre <p>The Sheldonian Theatre was erected in 1664-8 to a design by Sir Christopher Wren and was described by the European Commission in 1994 as "one of the architectural jewels of Oxford". Its purpose was to provide an appropriate secular venue for the principal meetings and public ceremonies of the University, and this remains its purpose today. In addition to being a functional building of the University of Oxford, it is made available for hire to those who wish to promote recitals of music and other similar functions. It is also open, as circumstances allow, to those who wish to visit the building for its historical, architectural and contemporary interest.</p> choirs classical classical opera Orchestral venue Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:25:16 +0000 Breeze Murdoch 4713 at http://movingtone.com Oxford - Orchestra of St John’s Proms 2012 http://movingtone.com/events/orchestra-st-john%E2%80%99s-proms-2012 <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>22 Feb 2012 - 19:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>22 Feb 2012 - 21:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> <p>The Ashmolean Museum is delighted to welcome Conductor John Lubbock and the Orchestra of St John’s to perform a series of promenade concerts throughout 2012 in the Ashmolean Atrium. Taking inspiration from the Museum’s collections, each themed concert will be introduced by members of the Ashmolean’s curatorial team.</p> classical classical Orchestral Thu, 26 Jan 2012 22:09:54 +0000 Breeze Murdoch 4696 at http://movingtone.com Beethoven Ensemble: Expanding Horizons http://movingtone.com/events/beethoven-ensemble-expanding-horizons <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>8 May 2010 - 20:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>8 May 2010 - 22:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> <p>Saturday 08 May 2010 at 20:00<br /> Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge</p> <p><strong>Beethoven Ensemble: Expanding Horizons</strong></p> <p>Tickets from <a href="http://www.beethovenensemble.com">http://www.beethovenensemble.com</a></p> <p><em>Daniel Hill, conductor<br /> Robin Green, piano<br /> Antoine Francoise, piano</em></p> <p><strong>Programme:</strong><br /> Jean Sibelius ~ The Swan of Tuonela from 'Legends', Op 22<br /> Francis Poulenc ~ Concerto for two pianos and orchestra in D minor<br /> Ludwig van Beethoven ~ Symphony No 5 in C minor, Op 67</p> <p>Tickets from <a href="http://www.beethovenensemble.com">http://www.beethovenensemble.com</a></p> <p><a href="http://movingtone.com/events/beethoven-ensemble-expanding-horizons">read more</a></p> classical classical Orchestral romantic Thu, 25 Mar 2010 16:16:40 +0000 3604 at http://movingtone.com Ely Sinfonia Cathedral Series 'English Composers in Ely Cathedral' http://movingtone.com/events/ely-sinfonia-cathedral-series-english-composers-ely-cathedral <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>4 Oct 2008 - 19:30</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>4 Oct 2008 - 22:30</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> <p> A superb programme, the highlight of which must surely be the internationally renowned cellist <b>Raphael Wallfisch</b> performing the stunning cello concerto by <b>Sir Edward Elgar</b>. </p> <p> <br /> Raphael Wallfisch is one of the most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage. At the age of twenty-four he won the Gaspar Cassadó International Cello Competition in Florence. Since then he has enjoyed a world-wide career playing with such orchestras as the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, Philharmonia, BBC Symphony, English Chamber Orchestra, Hallé, City of Birmingham Symphony, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Berlin Symphony, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Indianapolis Symphony, Warsaw Philharmonic, Czech Philharmonic and many others. </p> <p> <b>Programme:</b><br /> Malcolm Arnold: Scottish Dances<br /> David Briggs: Concerto for Organ, Strings, Harp &amp; Percussion<br /> Vaughan Williams: In the Fen Country<br /> Elgar: Cello Concerto </p> <p> <b>Performers:</b><br /> Cello: Raphael Wallfisch<br /> Organ: Edward Taylor<br /> Conductor: Steve Bingham </p> <p> <b>Free pre-concert talk</b> - Presbytery, Ely Cathedral, 6.30-6.50pm: Edward Taylor talks to Steve Bingham about the David Briggs Concerto. </p> <p> <b>Booking Info:</b><br /> Tickets: £25 (premium seats inc. wine reception with Raphael Wallfisch at 6.50pm) / £20 (front nave) / £17.50 (mid-nave) / £15 (rear nave) / £12 (transepts) / £10 (unreserved).<br /> Available from Ely Cathedral Box Office, or 01353 660349 (Mon - Fri 11am - 3pm) </p> classical Orchestral Mon, 29 Sep 2008 19:52:09 +0000 1360 at http://movingtone.com City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra http://movingtone.com/events/city-cambridge-symphony-orchestra <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>18 Oct 2008 - 19:30</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>18 Oct 2008 - 23:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> <b>City of Cambridge Symphony Orchestra</b> with Tom Poster on the piano. <p> <b>Programme details:</b><br /> Vaughan Williams &quot;In the Fen Country&quot; </p> <p> Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 3 </p> <p> Dvorák: Symphpony No. 9 (New World) </p> <p> <b>Booking information: </b><br /> £16, £14 concessions, £8 students, £5 under 14s.<br /> Corn Exchange Box Office: 01223 357851 </p> <p> &nbsp; </p> classical Orchestral Sun, 28 Sep 2008 21:20:00 +0000 1350 at http://movingtone.com Elbow http://movingtone.com/events/elbow <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>6 Oct 2008 - 20:04</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>6 Oct 2008 - 23:04</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> Following their phenomenal return to the UK music scene with the critically adulated fourth studio album, <i>The Seldom Seen Kid</i>, Elbow will embark on their second UK tour this year in October. With their latest release Elbow have firmly cemented their position as one of the UK's most valued bands, with the album securing their fourth consecutive 9/10 review in the NME (a unique feat not achieved by any other band in the history of the magazine), scores of glowing reviews and a declaration from The Times that <i>The Seldom Seen Kid</i> is <i>‘surely one of the year's best records'</i>. <span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 14.4px; line-height: 18px"></span> alternative gigs - electric Orchestral rock Thu, 14 Aug 2008 21:07:13 +0000 988 at http://movingtone.com Prague Symphony Orchestra - Cambridge International Concert Series http://movingtone.com/events/prague-symphony-orchestra-cambridge-international-concert-series <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>20 May 2009 - 19:30</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>20 May 2009 - 23:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> Conductor: Petr Altrichter <p> Soloist: Nina Kotova, cello </p> <p> Dvořák Carnival Overture </p> <p> Dvořák Cello Concerto in B minor </p> <p> Dvořák Symphony No 9 in E minor, 'From the New World' </p> <p> Appearing for the first time at the Corn Exchange are the Prague Symphony Orchestra, conducted by fellow Czech Petr Altrichter, well known in the UK as former Principal Conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Together they present a programme made up of three of the most popular works by their famous countryman, Antonín Dvořák. </p> <p> Opening the programme is Dvořák's scintillating Carnival overture, which bubbles with energy and exuberance, except for a haunting cor anglais melody. Like much of his music, the overture abounds with dance rhythms and folk music influences from the composer's native Bohemia. </p> <p> Dvořák Cello concerto is described in the Grove Dictionary of Music as 'the crowning item in that instrument's repertory, with its characteristic richness and eloquence'. It will be played by the carismatic Nina Kotova, praised by the Daily Telegraph as an 'exceptional cellist...an artist of proven technical prowess...and extroverted vigour'. </p> <p> Dvořák ninth and perhaps best-known symphony was penned during the composer's years in America, hence the nickname 'From the New World'. Whether inspired by American or Bohemian folk themes, or both, the music is always utterly appealing - not least in the famous Largo where the cor anglais makes another prominent and soulful appearance. </p> <p> PRE-CONCERT TALKS<br /> Why not join music writer and critic James Day for fascinating and informative talks about the programme before each concert. Talk will take place at the Maple Suite, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 20 Downing Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3DT at 6.00pm </p> <p> &nbsp; </p> acoustic classical classical clubs and societies community events gigs - acoustic new music and improv Orchestral workshops Wed, 16 Jul 2008 14:05:04 +0000 Corinna Moving Tone 912 at http://movingtone.com Academy of Ancient Music - Cambridge International Concert Series http://movingtone.com/events/academy-ancient-music-cambridge-international-concert-series <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-start"><label>Start: </label>23 Apr 2009 - 19:30</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-end"><label>End: </label>23 Apr 2009 - 22:00</div></div> <div class="event-nodeapi"><div class="event-tz"><label>Timezone: </label>Etc/GMT</div></div> Director &amp; Harpsichord: Richard Egarr <p> Soloist: Pieter Wispelwey, cello </p> <p> Haydn Symphony No 59 in A, 'Fire' </p> <p> Haydn Cello Concerto in C </p> <p> Haydn Harpsichord Concerto No 11 in D </p> <p> Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor, 'Trauer' </p> <p> The reputation of the Academy of Ancient Music (AAM) as arguably the world's foremost period-instrument orchestra has only strengthened in recent years under Richard Egarr, their current Music Director. They continue to delight audiences with the breathtaking brilliance of their playing and the crystal clarity of their sound. Here they present a programme of works by the towering genius of 18th-century Classical style, Franz Joseph Haydn. </p> <p> Known as the 'Father of the Symphony', Haydn composed over 100 examples of the form. AAM perform two of them tonight, both from his Sturm und Drang ('Storm and Stress') period. The symphony No 44 is nicknamed 'Trauer' ('Mourning') from the fact that late in life, Haydn asked for the slow movement of this symphony to be played at his funeral. The nickname of no 59, 'Fire', probably comes from the work's use by Haydn as entr'acte music for a play called The Conflagration, performed at the Esterházy palace in 1774. It is indeed a fiery work, not least with its sudden contrasts in dynamics and orchestration. </p> <p> Two concertos complete the programme. Supreme Dutch cellist Pieter Wispelwey plays the delightful Cello Concerto in C, a work that was considered lost for good until the manuscript parts were discovered in Prague in 1962 by a librarian in the national museum, while Richard Egarr shows his prodigious keyboard skills in the Harpsichord Concerto No 11 in D. </p> <p> &nbsp; </p> acoustic classical classical clubs and societies community events gigs - acoustic new music and improv Orchestral Wed, 16 Jul 2008 14:00:24 +0000 Corinna Moving Tone 911 at http://movingtone.com