Concerts

Concerts

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Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra String Quartet: Family Concert

Mon 6 September 2010, 6.00pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

When Gustavo Dudamel's Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela visited Southbank Centre for a week-long residency in 2009, they set the place alight with their 'infectious joy... and unbridled enthusiasm for making music.'  The Telegraph

An opportunity to hear this world-famous quartet of young players in a one-hour concert designed especially for families. The music, which will be introduced from the stage, includes one of Bach’s late masterpieces, and Mexico City-born Javier Álvarez’s lively Metro Chabacano, a recent work that harnesses the bustle of a modern underground station with driving rhythmic vitality. The programme finishes with Dvorák’s much loved American String Quartet, written whilst the composer was on holiday in rural America.

Johann Sebastian Bach 'Contrapunctus 1' from The Art of Fugue
Javier Álvarez Metro Chabacano
Antonin Dvorák String Quartet in F, Op.96 (American) 

Information:
Web site
E-mail
0844 875 0073
Tickets: £10 / 50% off concessions (limited availability)

 

Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra String Quartet

Mon 6 September 2010, 9.30pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

A short, informal late-night concert where the vibrant young quartet, formed from principal players of the legendary Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, introduce the pieces from the stage and takes questions from the audience. Feel free to take your drinks from Queen Elizabeth Hall's bar into the auditorium with you.

Johann Sebastian Bach 'Contrapunctus 1' from The Art of Fugue
Ludwig Van Beethoven Grosse Fuge in B flat, Op. 133
Dmitry Shostakovich String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110

Information:
Web site
E-mail
0844 875 0073
Tickets: £10 / concessions 50% off (limited availability)

 

Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra String Quartet

Wed 8 September 2010, 7.30pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road
London
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

When Gustavo Dudamel's Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela visited Southbank Centre for a week-long residency in 2009, they set the place alight with their 'infectious joy... and unbridled enthusiasm for making music.'  The Telegraph

The Simón Bolívar String Quartet, formed of principal players from the string sections of the Orchestra, presents a programme of masterpieces. Bach's enigmatic Art of Fugue remains a work of uncommon purity. The simple opening phrase of 'Contrapunctus No.1', repeated in sequence by each instrument, develops into a work of immense and intricate structure.

Johann Sebastian Bach 'Contrapunctus 1' from The Art of Fugue
Javier Álvarez Metro Chabacano

Dmitry Shostakovich String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110
Johannes Brahms
String Quartet in A minor Op. 51, No. 2


Information:
Web site
E-mail
0844 875 0073
Tickets: Premium seats £30 / £25 / £20 / £15 / £12 / £9 / 50% off concessions (limited availability)

 

Absolute: 'Spanish Autumn Serenades'

Fri 10 September 2010, 1.10pm
St James’s Church
197 Piccadilly
London
W1J 9LL
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

Julia White, Oboe
Georgina Whitehead, Guitar

‘Lovely ensemble and a very polished, neat performance.’ John Highway, TCM

Oboist Julia White and guitarist Georgina Whitehead first collaborated whilst studying at Trinity College of Music, London. Their concerts together have included performances at The Bolivar Hall International Classical Guitar Festival and at Greenwich Fan Museum as part of the Music and Architecture Festival. Since Julia’s return from performing with the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra in Chile in 2009 the duo have been further developing their repertoire and seeking new music for this interesting and unusual combination. This Spanish/Europe-themed lunchtime concert will include rare evocative works by Günter Braun and Salvador Brotons. With a hint of the Habanera dance style from the much-loved composers Ravel and Villa-Lobos allow yourself to be drifted away into the distant aboriginal lands of Brazil.

Georg Philipp Telemann Sonata in A Minor
Maurice Ravel Pièce en forme de Habanera
Salvador Brotons Two Suggestions for solo guitar
Heitor Villa-Lobos Distribuição de flores
Henri Tomasi 'Péruvienne' from Evocations for solo oboe
Günter Braun Sonatine

www.georginawhitehead.com
www.juliawhite.co.uk

Information:
Web site
Tickets: Admission free, suggested donation £3.50

 

Absolute: 'Spanish Autumn Serenades'

Mon 13 September 2010, 1.00pm
St. Peter's Church
Kensington Park Road
London
W11 2PN
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

Julia White, oboe
Georgina Whitehead, guitar

‘Lovely ensemble and a very polished, neat performance.’ John Highway, TCM

Oboist Julia White and guitarist Georgina Whitehead first collaborated whilst studying at Trinity College of Music, London. Their concerts together have included performances at The Bolivar Hall International Classical Guitar Festival and at Greenwich Fan Museum as part of the Music and Architecture Festival. Since Julia’s return from performing with the Santiago Philharmonic Orchestra in Chile in 2009 the duo have been further developing their repertoire and seeking new music for this interesting and unusual combination. This Spanish/Europe-themed lunchtime concert will include rare evocative works by Günter Braun and Salvador Brotons. With a hint of the Habanera dance style from the much-loved composers Ravel and Villa-Lobos allow yourself to be drifted away into the distant aboriginal lands of Brazil.

Programme includes:

Georg Philipp Telemann Sonata in A Minor
Maurice Ravel Pièce en forme de Habanera
Salvador Brotons Two Suggestions for solo guitar
Heitor Villa-Lobos Distribuição de Flores
Henri Tomasi 'Péruvienne' from Evocations for solo oboe
Günter Braun Sonatine
 

 

Tickets: Admission free; voluntary donations welcome

 

Va por Cuba

Fri 17 September 2010, 7.30pm
Bolívar Hall
54 Grafton Way
London
W1T 5DL
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

Ahmed Dickinson Guitar, Eralys Fernández  Piano, Lucia Marica Violin, Diego Carneiro Cello, Roberto Molina Poetry, Amy Finegan Dancer

Led by Roberto Molina and Eralys Fernández this unique multi-media concert fuses classical Music and Afro-Cuban Poetry set to the contemporary rhythms of Salsa, Timba and Reggaeton. The evening will celebrate Cuban and Latin American music including Tangos from Argentina.

Nicolas Guillén Sóngoro cosongo (poem), Tú no sabe inglé (poem)
Sindo Garay Perla marina (guitar)
Eduardo Martín Calendario (guitar), Divertimentos tropicales (guitar)
Astor Piazzolla Le grand tango (cello & piano), Invierno porteño (cello, violin and piano), Oblivion (cello, violin and piano), Libertango (Trio cello, violin and piano)

www.culturacubana.co.uk
http://eralyspiano.webeden.co.uk
www.ahmeddickinson.com

This event is supported by the Cuban Embassy in the UK.

Information:
Roberto Molina / Eralys Fernandez
Web site
E-mail
01483 729365
Tickets: Tickets £12 / £10 ILAMS members. To book, please go to the website and click on ‘forthcoming concerts’

 

The Amor Quintet play Piazzolla

Wed 22 September 2010, 1.10pm
St James’s Church
197, Piccadilly
London
W1J 9LL
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

The Amor Quintet play the music of Astor Piazzolla (1921-1992), one of South America’s greatest composers. Fusing Tango rhythms, Jazz harmony, improvisation and Bach counterpoint, Piazzolla composed beautiful music that is at once moving, sophisticated, visceral and much-loved. This international, virtuoso, experienced and professional quintet have collectively played with such artists as John Williams, Susan Boyle, Katherine Jenkins, WestLife & Paco Peña and at the O2 Arena and international venues. The Amor Quintet are dedicated to sharing their love of Piazzolla’s music with the world.

http://amorquintet.com

Information:
Web site
020 7381 0441
Tickets: Admission free, suggested donation £3.50

 

Early Evening Solo Guitar Recital: Georgina Whitehead

Sat 25 September 2010, 6.00pm
The Crypt Room, St. Mary the Virgin Church
346 Lewisham High Street
London
SE13 6LE
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

‘Born for the music.’ Alirio Díaz

Georgina Whitehead recently performed in replacement of world renowned guitarist, John Williams at the Petersham Festival, London in April 2009. Georgina graduated with a first class BMus Honours degree, Silver Medal and The Montagu Cleeve Guitar Prize from Trinity College of Music, Greenwich, London in July 2007 for her outstanding contribution and performance activities towards the string faculty at the college. In November 2008 she was awarded the Third Prize at The Ivor Mairants International Guitar Competition held in London, November 2008. In this tantalizing early evening recital of rich and warm sounds of folklore from Mexico, Spain and Paraguay allow yourself to become immersed into another world.

Including works by:

Manuel Maria Ponce Sonata No. 3
Federico Moreno-Torroba Sonatina in A
Salvador Brotons
Two Suggestions for solo guitar
Domenico Scarlatti
K.208
Agustín Barrios Mangoré
Vals Op. 8, No.4

www.georginawhitehead.com

Information:
E-mail
Tickets: £6 / £5 Concessions / £5 ILAMS members on the door; ticket reservations are recommended

 

Third London Festival of American Music: 'Con acento latino'

Tue 5 October 2010, 7.30pm
The Warehouse
13 Theed Street
London
SE1 8ST
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

LONTANO, Odaline de la Martinez (conductor)

Over the years, Lontano has featured some of the most noted, inventive and radical names in contemporary music, who have seen their works given valuable and sensitive exposure by this most adventurous of groups.  The ensemble has travelled the world and its international reputation ensures a busy schedule with performances both in the UK and abroad.  Lontano has acquired the same reputation for versatility, eclecticism and vision enjoyed by Lontano itself.  Lontano is synonymous with ‘the future in music’.

Arlene Elizabeth Sierra A Conflict of Opposites
Armando Bayolo Hermandad
Roberto Sierra Recordando una melodia olvidada
Carlos Sánchez Gutiérrez Trio Variations
Carlos Carrillo Will the Quiet Times Come
Roberto Sierra Turner

www.lontano.co.uk

This event is part of the Third London Festival of American Music, hosted by the Mornington Trust.

Information:
Web site
020 8521 8075
Tickets: £12 / £10 Concessions / £10 ILAMS members

 

Juan María Solare: 'Beyond Tango'

Thu 28 October 2010, 7.30pm
Bolívar Hall
54 Grafton Way
London
W1T 5DL
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

Juan María Solare, piano

‘Juan Maria Solare gives a new face to classical tango’, Christian Emigholz, Weser Kurier

With a strong stress on tango music (featuring composers such as Piazzolla, Gardel and Villoldo), the recital 'Beyond Tango' also presents classical music by composers of Argentina and Latin America in general. The programme includes works by Solare himself. Argentinian composer and pianist Juan María Solare (Buenos Aires, 1966) has lived in Germany since 1993. In Bremen, he teaches at the University and at the Hochschule für Künste.

  This recital is also
  the official British launch
  of Solare's recent CD:
  Tango Monologues.
 

www.JuanMariaSolare.com
www.myspace.com/juanmariasolare

Information:
Web site
Tickets: Admission free

 

'South American Connections': Academy of Ancient Music with Juanita Lascarro

Thu 25 November 2010, 7.30pm
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore Street
London
W1U 2BP
United Kingdom

(Not an ILAMS concert, but one we highly recommend!)

'The AAM is the ultimate raspberry to anyone who says baroque music is predictable' The Independent
'The Colombian soprano Juanita Lascarro - petite, knowing, and utterly irresistible - becomes the convincing focus of everyone’s desire. The singing is first class' The Independent

The Academy of Ancient Music is directed from the violin by its Brazilian co-leader Rodolfo Richter in a programme of South American baroque and classical music, starring Colombian soprano Juanita Lascarro. The pre-concert talk (6.30pm) is given by Dr Alexander Samson of UCL, who will talk about the music’s cultural background.The Academy of Ancient Music plays baroque and classical music on instruments and in styles faithful to the date of the music’s composition. Over 250 recordings, concerts on every continent except Antarctica and numerous awards confirm the orchestra’s status as one of the world’s greatest.

JA Hasse Overture to Cleofide
Lobo de Mesquita Adagio and Fugue in G minor
Zipoli Arias from Dell’offese a vendicarmi
A Scarlatti 'Concerto Grosso No.1 in F minor' from VI Concertos in Seven Parts
M Corrente ‘Les Sauvages’ from Concerto Comique No.25 in G minor
Torrejón y Velasco Desvelado dueño mio
Anon Cachua
Anon Sonata Chiquitana XVIII
Handel II Delirio Amoros

www.aam.co.uk/brochure.pdf

* ILAMS discount only available when booking by phone
** AAMplify members: if you’re under 26 email AAMplify@aam.co.uk to register


Information:
Web site
0207 935 2141
Tickets: £32 / £28 / £24 / £18 / 10% discount ILAMS members* / £3 AAMplify members**

 

 

 

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