
Friday 26 March 2010 - Saturday 27 March 2010
Aldeburgh Young Musicians at Southbank Centre
As part of a weekend to celebrate the variety of talent of Music and Dance in London and the South East, Aldeburgh Young Musicians perform a new work at the Royal Festival Hall.
Saturday 27 March 2010
Hadleigh Choral Society & John Lill
Hadleigh Choral Society and Colchester Symphony Orchestra present Orff’s spectacular Carmina Burana, and short works by Finzi and Ireland, joined by the renowned John Lill for Brahms’s Piano Concerto No.1.
2-10 September
Strauss and Wolf Lieder
Lieder pianist Roger Vignoles explores the interpretation of masterpieces by two of the greatest song composers with singers and pianists from the Britten–Pears Programme. Vocal consultant Penny Mackay assists with input from Lieder specialist Susan Youens.
13-22 September
International Academy of String Quartets
Aldeburgh's world-renowned annual programme for developing young quartets kicks off with masterclasses by Isabel Charisius. She is joined this year by violinist Ilan Gronich, former member of the Israeli and kreuzberger Quartets
4-8 October
The Rare Theatricall
This young London-based vocal and instrumental ensemble specialises in the music of Henry Purcell and his contemporaries. The Rare Theatricall will spend a week in residence semi-staging a 17th century English play with theatre director Tom Morris
11-16 October
Britten Weekend - Guy Johnston
Guy Johnston explores Britten music for cello including an unpublished work with piano and 2nd Suite
1-4 December
Revenge of the Folksingers
Scottish based baroque/folk fusion group Concal explore British song repertoire from both sides of the English-Scottish border with singers including Martin Carthy and Glasgow legend Michael Marra. The intention is to stage a “good-humoured revenge” of the traditional artists for what some might see as the gentrification of their culture in the folk song arrangements of Britten and Pears