The 2008/9
season

Venue
information
for Norwich

Venue

information for Cambridge

Venue and Series Information for Krakow

Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 3

 
Krakow Filharmonic Hall
Sunday 15 February 12.00 noon
Cambridge West Road Concert Hall
Tuesday 17 February 1.00pm
London Wigmore Hall On sale Autumn 2008
Wednesday 18 February 1.00pm
Birmingham Town Hall Book Online
Thursday 19 February 1.00pm
Norwich The Assembly House, Noverre Room Book Online
Friday 20 February 1.00pm
Cédric Tiberghien piano
Jacqueline Shave violin
Caroline Dearnley cello
Joy Farrall clarinet
Debussy Sonata for Cello and Piano
Richard Harrold New Work (world première tour)
Thomas Adès Court Studies from The Tempest
Fauré Piano Trio
Thomas Adès’ Court Studies from his highly-acclaimed and popular opera The Tempest are set alongside the music of the young composer Richard Harrold, who studied at the Royal Academy of Music. A French theme permeates the rest of the programme with Debussy’s Cello Sonata and Fauré’s Piano Trio, a late masterpiece full of lyrical energy and exuberance, performed by the celebrated young pianist Cédric Tiberghien with members of Britten Sinfonia.
‘… the fact that it fills houses almost everywhere testifies to the loyalty it has built up.’ The Independent

Krakow Filharmonic Hall

Box Office+48 (12) 429 13 45

Tickets 12 PLN

www.filharmonia.krakow.pl

Cambridge West Road Concert Hall

Box Office+44 (0)1223 357851

Tickets £7

Concessions £4 students, U18s and season subscribers

Supported by Universtiy of Cambridge 800

London Wigmore Hall

Box Office +44 (0)20 7935 2141

Tickets £10

Concessions £9

Book Online - not on sale until Autumn 2008

Birmingham Town Hall

Box Office +44 (0)121 780 3333

Tickets £7.50

Concessions £5 students, unwaged, 60 plus and under 16s

Book Online

Norwich The Assembly House, Noverre Room

Box Office: +44 (0)1603 630000

Tickets £7,

Concessions £4 students, U18s and season subscribers

Book Online

Sponsored by Jarrold

 

The Cambridge concert will be recorded for future broadcast by BBC Radio 3

 

 

 

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