
‘I Burn for You’ is an atmospheric new music theatre work inspired by Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire novel Dracula, created by composer Ian Wilson and stage director Tom Creed
Friday 5 February 2010
EnAccord Quartet
Founded in 1998, the ambitious EnAccord String Quartet is currently being coached by the Alban Berg Quartet at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne.
Friday 12 February 2010
Signum Quartet
The Signum Quartet was founded in 1994 and has subsequently distinguished itself as one of the leading German quartets of its generation.
Friday 19 February 2010
Open Session: Playing the Building
Aldeburgh Young Musicians showcase the result of a week’s work exploring and being inspired by ‘site specific’ works, presenting pieces of sonic architecture that they have created.
Friday 19 February 2010
Aronowitz Ensemble
The Aronowitz Ensemble makes a welcome return to perform works by Bridge, Mendelssohn and Dvořák. ‘I can recall few London debuts as exciting as this’ – The Strad.
Friday 26 February 2010
Ensemble Diderot
Recently founded by four leading young period instrument players, Ensemble Diderot has already garnered a reputation for its lively virtuoso interpretations of 17th- and 18th-century chamber music.
23 January - 3 February
Lunchtime Chamber Music Residency - Bennewitz Quartet
The Bennewitz Quartet in residence working on Dvořák, Haydn and Bartók prior to their performance
6 - 17 February
Lunchtime Chamber Music Residency - Castalian Quartet
The Castalian Quartet in residence working on Dvořák and Mendelssohn prior to their performance
13 - 17 February
AYM Meet Led Bib
Composition in the moment with torch bearers of the young British Jazz scene
11 February 2012
I Burn for You
'I Burn for You’ is an atmospheric new music theatre work inspired by Bram Stoker’s legendary vampire novel Dracula, created by composer Ian Wilson and stage director Tom Creed.
Hungarian death metal vocalist Attila Csihar (Mayhem, Sunn O))), and Void of Voices) – whose remarkable voice has been described as operatic – plays the vampyric role.
