Swedish guitar virtuoso Johan Löfving
(photograph: Mie Bruun)performing with London based Taiwanese flautist Yu-Wei Hu St Paul's Church Honiton Friday 22 February |
Pavol Breslik is Lensky |
Exeter Picturehouse
Wednesday 20 February 7.15pm
LIVE SCREENING:
'EUGENE ONEGIN'
Royal Opera Chorus
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Conductor: Robin Tcciati
Director: Kasper Holten
Eugene Onegin: Simon Keenlyside
Simon Keenlyside is Onegin |
Lensky: Pavol Breslik
3 hours with interval
(full details and sample video).
Tickets: £20 / family of 4: £70
(student/60+/child/concession: £15)
Picturehouse Box Office: 0871 902 5730
Picturehouse online booking
David Norrish |
Glenorchy Church Exmouth
Wednesday 20 February 12.30am
SIDMOUTH ORCHESTRA
Leader: David Norrish
Admission FREE
(Tim Othen will be at Glenorchy
on 20 March to play Ravel and Chopin)
Margaret Steinitz |
Exeter Bach Society
St Stephen's Church Exeter
Wednesday 20 February 7pm
"J S BACH - OBEDIENT SERVANT
OR ENLIGHTENED MASTER"
speaker: Margaret Steinitz
(Artistic Director
London Bach Society)
A talk on the life and work
of Johann Sebastian Bach
Tickets: £10 (student £5)
Phoenix Box Office: 01392 667080
Roger Churchward: 01392 468867
Exeter Bach Society website
wegottickets
full press release from EBS publicity officer:
Juliet Meadowcroft
June Tabor & The Oysterband |
Exeter Cathedral
Thursday 21 February 7.30pm
RAGGED KINGDOM
Tickets: £13.50 - £21.50
Phoenix Box Office: 01392 667080
Oysterband website
Swedish guitar virtuoso Johan Löfving
performing with London based Taiwanese flautist Yu-Wei Hu at Blomskogs Kyrka in Karlstad (photograph: Mie Bruun) |
St Paul's Church Honiton
Friday 22 February 1pm (lunch at 12)
guitar: Johan Löfving
flute: Yu-Wei Hu
Christoph Willibald Gluck: 'Orfeo ed Euridice'
('Dance of the blessed spirits')
Niccolò Paganini: Cantabile in D Op 17
Mauro Guiliani: Grand Duo Concertante Op 85
Fernando Sor: Fantasie Élégiaque Op 59
Franz Schubert: songs, arranged
Tickets: £9 unreserved seating
Honiton TIC: 01404 43716
see video
The Seat of the Pants Orchestra at Exeter Phoenix improvisating a soundtrack to Emily Richardson's film, 'Block' (Right foreground - Ruth Molins!) |
Forum Alumni Auditorium Exeter University
Friday 22 February 7.30pm
Five member of the Orchestra will give a
Demonstration/Lecture on improvisation
- to films spanning the twentieth century
Admission FREE - no need to book!
Seat of the Pants website
Video of 'Pop-Up Orchestra'
Seat of the Pants 'Facebook' page
Any questions . . .
email Clare Greenall or Georgia Goodyer
The Soldier's Concert
Exeter Cathedral
Saturday 23 February 7.15pm
CELEBRATION OF UK SOLDIERS
Exeter Symphony Orchestra
Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No 1
violin soloist: Tamsin Waley-Cohen
Exeter Philharmonic Choir
Hubert Parry: 'I was glad'
Johannes Brahms: Requiem
('How lovely are thy dwellings')
Jeremiah Clarke: Trumpet Voluntary
Tickets: premium nave £75
(includes Chapter House reception)
middle nave: £30 rear nave: £20
aisles: £10-18
Box Office: 01392 492650
southwest@soldierscharity.org
Richard Alston |
Richard Alston Dance Company
Exeter Northcott Theatre
Tue/Wed 26/27 February 7.30pm
NEW BALLET TO CLASSIC THEMES
"Madcap" (Bang on a Can All-Stars - NY)
"Buzzing Round the Hunnisuccle" (Jo Kondo)
- 'Isthmus' = rapid light rhythms
- 'Hunnisuccle' = calm hushed chords
- 'Maple Leaf Rag' &' The Entertainer'
Northcott Box Office 01392 493493
Northcott website Richard Alston website
piano: Michèle Banting baritone: Iain McDonald |
Glenorchy Church Exmouth
Wednesday 27 February 12.30am
PIANO & BARITONE
piano: Michèle Banting
baritone: Iain McDonald
Admission FREE
Griselda Sanderson Nyckelharpa |
The Red Lion Shobrooke
Wednesday 27 February 7.30pm
AN EVENING OF BLUES
Violin: Amadou Diagne
Nyckelharpa: Griselda Sanderson
Tickets: £6
details Leslie Hampson 01363 775468
Amadou & Griselda's Facebook page
Marion Wood conducts Exeter Music Group Symphony Orchestra |
St Peter's School, Exeter
Thursday 28 February 7.30pm
for the SPRING CONCERT
Celebrating Russian Music
(Exeter Cathedral - Thursday 25 April 7.30pm)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture
Sergei Rachmaninov: Die Toteninsel
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: 5th Symphony
All are welcome - especially school groups!
Orchestra website
James MacMillan |
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Exeter University Great Hall
Thursday 28 February 7.30pm
EASTER FESTIVAL
Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov: Russian Easter Overture
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto 4
Richard Wagner: Parsifal Good Friday Music
James MacMillan: The World's Ransoming
conductor: James Macmillan
Piano soloist: Juho Pohjonen
Pre-Concert Talk 6.40-7.10pm
Juho Pohjonen |
Tickets: £12-36
Exeter Phoenix Box Office: 01392 667080
BSO website
Dartington Community Choir |
Studio 6, Dartington Space
Saturday 2 March 9.30am-5.30pm
& Dartington Great Hall
Sunday 3 March 9.30am-5.30pm
BACH'S ST MATTHEW PASSION
- a weekend workshop -
conductor: Jonathan Watts
160 voice choir & full orchestra
Price: £45
Information and booking:
workshop@dartington-community-choir.co.uk
Marimba: Edward Scull |
Isca Orchestra & Edward Scull
Sidmouth Parish Church
Saturday 2 March 7.30pm
Conductor: Roger Hendy
Ludwig van Beethoven: 'Egmont' Overture
Antonin Dvořák: Slavonic Dances
Eric Ewazen: Concerto for Marimba & Strings
(Special Guest: Edward Scull - marimba)
Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No 7
Tickets: £12/£10 (student £5)
advance booking: 01395 514516
Isca Website
St David's Church, Exeter |
St David's Church Exeter
Saturday 2 March 7.30pm
PRAISE AND GLORY
Antonio Vivaldi: 'Gloria'
George F Handel: 'Dixit Dominus'
Johannes S Bach: Viola da Gamba
Sonata in G minor (Andrew Gillett)
String orchestra with oboe & trumpet
Conductor: Andrew Daldorph
Tickets: £12 (student £6 child FREE)
Keith Wainwright: 01404 813014
online booking form
Choir website
Exeter Contemporary Sounds
Emma Welton, Julie Hill,
Andrew Gillett, Jane Pirie
|
Nonclassical
Knightley Hall, Streatham Drive
Exeter University Campus
Sunday 3 March 1pm
EXETER CONTEMPORARY SOUNDS
(see 'Buried Treasure' June 2012)
Steve Reich: Diff'rent Trains
- AN OPEN WORKSHOP
Bring your own instruments and join:
Violins: Julie Hill & Emma Welton
Viola: Andrew Gillett
'Cello: Jane Pyrie
Tickets: £5 - for workshop and
evening performance (see below - 8pm)
details: Emma Welton 01392 257066
emma.welton@phonecoop.coop
Exeter Contemporary Sounds blog
Rachel Smith & Schola Exe |
Exeter Cathedral Quire
Sunday 3 March 2pm
mixed 40 minute recital with the
Cathedral Choir Choral Scholars
Admission: FREE
retiring collection
Schola Exe website
Orlando Jopling |
St Michael & All Angels Alphington
Sunday 3 March 6pm
'cello: Orlando Jopling
[Oralndo has now given over 75 recitals of Bach's Suites for solo 'cello around the country, thrilling his audiences and halping to raise £55,000 for restoration of their churches. He has been invited to play at St Michael's in aid of the Reordering Appeal, aas the facilities of this lovely mediaeval church badly need updating.
He is musical director fo the 140-year-old Royal Orchestral Society in London and has also conducted the English Chamber Orchestra both in the recording studio and on the concert platform, London Mozart Players, Irish Chamber Orchestra and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He has conducted over 25 opera productions and co-founded Stanley Hall Opera and contemporary opera specialist 'Tête à Tête'.]
J S Bach: D & G major 'Cello Suites
John Barber: 'Cello Songs
Doors open 5.45pm
Wine and refreshments provided
Tickets: £8 (2 tickets £15)
Juliet Meadowcroft 01392 490963
meadowcroft42@btinternet.com
Exeter Contemporary Sounds
Emma Welton, Julie Hill,
Andrew Gillett, Jane Pirie
|
Exeter Bikeshed Theatre
Sunday 3 March 8pm
EXETER CONTEMPORARY SOUNDS
(see 'Buried Treasure' June 2012)
Steve Reich: Diff'rent Trains
Violins: Julie Hill & Emma Welton
Viola: Andrew Gillett
'Cello: Jane Pyrie
DJ sets by Michael Brailey
Tickets: £5
details: Emma Welton 01392 257066
emma.welton@phonecoop.coop
Exeter Contemporary Sounds blog
Coffee House Players
City Gate Cellar Bar
Tuesday-Saturday 5-9 March 7.30pm
'PRIME' (based on 'Delicatessen')
Tickets: £5 from 'Eventbrite'
Coffee House Players Facebook page
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