Friday, March 4 2011

These concert listings come courtesy of the following sites: Concerto, Concertino, and Portal VivaMusica in Brazil; ConcertDiary in the UK, Instant Encore in the US, and La Scena Musicale in Canada. Also from my faithful HVL Website viewers - send me an email if you know of any upcoming Villa-Lobos concert, anywhere in the world.

There's a new Concert Listing website: Bachtrack.

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Leo Turner Guitar Concert at the Birmingham Museum

Date: 
03/04/2011 - 13:00
Location: 
UK: Birmingham
Work Performed: 
Works for Guitar

Lunchtime classical guitar concert

Location: Birmingham Museum

4th March 2011 - 4th March 2011

1.10pm - 1.50pm in the Round Room. Free admission, no need to book.

International classical guitar virtuoso, Leo Turner, will be performing a mixture of South American, Spanish and jazz standards from a range of composers, such as: Hector Villa Lobos, Antonio Lauro, Moreno Torroba, Francisco Tarrega, Carlos Jobim, Luiz Bonfa and Astor Piazzolla.

A relaxing way to spend your lunch break in the beautiful surroundings of the Round Room.

These concerts will be taking place regularly on the first Friday of every month from October 2010 to July 2011 (except January 2011).

Key 1

Music for Queensland

Date: 
03/04/2011 - 19:00
Location: 
Australia: Canberra
Work Performed: 
Song of the Black Swan

Music for Queensland | 7pm Friday 4th March Llewellyn Hall
Posted on 25/02/2011 by CCS

On 4 March 2011, the ANU School of Music and the Research School of Humanities and the Arts present Music For Queensland, a fund-raising concert to support people affected by the Queensland floods.

The all-star concert features performers and teachers from the Wesley Music Centre.

This will be an evening of beautiful music that contributes to a very good cause.

Tickets are $25 full/$15 concession, available at the door from 6pm.

All proceeds will be donated to the Queensland Premier's Disaster Relief Appeal.

For additional information please see www.music.anu.edu.au

Program - First Half

Welcome by Andrew Rumsey and the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences, Professor Toni Makkai

A Closed World of Fine Feelings and Grand Design - Koehne
Performed by Bradley Kunda - Guitar

Zueignung Op.10, No.1 - Strauss
Performed by Rebecca MacCallion - Voice, and Andrew Rumsey - Piano

"Louange a l'Immortalite de Jesus" - Messiaen
Performed by Barbara Jane Gilby - Violin, and Meriel Owen - Piano

Song of the Black Swan - Villa-Lobos
Performed by James Larsen - Cello, and Andrew Rumsey - Piano

Rondo in A minor KV511 - Mozart
Performed by Dr. Geoffrey Lancaster AM - Fortepiano

Viktor's Tale - Williams
Performed by David Hatch - Clarinet, and Andrew Rumsey - Piano

Maya - Ian Clarke
Performed by Vernon Hill - Flute, Laura Van Rijn - Flute, and Andrew Rumsey - Piano

Clarinet Trio Op.114, Mov.4 - Brahms
Performed by David Hatch - Clarinet, James Larsen - Cello, and Anthony Smith - Piano

- Interval -

Program - Second Half

Paráfrasis sobre Adiós Nonino - Piazzolla (arr. M.Fiorillo)
Danza Orgiástica - J.C. Zorzi
Performed by Marcela Fiorillo

Fantasia in B Flat Major - C.P.E. Bach
Performed by James Huntingford - Fortepiano

"Bel raggio lusinghier" from Semiramide - Rossini
Performed by Louise Page - Voice, and Phillipa Candy - Piano

Phoenix Story, Mov.1 - Kats-Chernin
Performed by David Pereira - Cello, and James Larsen - Cello

Hungarian Dance No.5 for Four Hands - Brahms
Performed by James Huntingford - Piano, and Andrew Rumsey - Piano

Bye Bye Blackbird - Henderson/Dixon
Performed by Alex Raupach - Trumpet, and Andy Butler - Piano

Czardas - Monti
Performed by James Larsen - Cello, and Andrew Rumsey - Piano

Goodnight from Andrew Rumsey and Head of School, Professor Adrian Walter AM.

Shalom Aleichem Rov Feidman - Kovacs
Performed by David Hatch - Clarinet, and Anthony Smith - Piano