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Vladimir Ovchinnikov |
Sunday October 17th
Constance Pilkington Hall, The Purcell School
5.30pm - Vladimir Ovchinnikov
Chopin - Polonaise Op 26 No 1
Chopin - Nocturne Op 9 No 1
Chopin - Grande valse brilliante Op 18
Chopin - Grande valse brilliante Op 34
Chopin - Variations on La ci darem la mano
Chopin - Fantaisie Op 49
Chopin - Polonaise-Fantaisie Op 61
Chopin - Fantaisie-Impromptu Op 66
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Sunday October 31st
Merchant Taylors' School
5.30pm - The Purcell School Symphony
Orchestra
Mozart - Overture Le nozze di Figaro
Concerto - to be announced
Dvorak - Symphony No 9 from the New
World
Charles Sewart -
Conductor
in aid of Watford
Concerts
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James Sherlock |
Sunday
December 19th
Constance Pilkington Hall, The Purcell School
5.30pm - English Classical Players
Mozart - Divertimento in F
Beethoven - Piano Concerto No 4*
Schubert - Trout Quintet
James Sherlock - Piano
* Chamber version for Piano and String Quintet
(1807), rediscovered, reconstructed
according to the sources and supplemented by Hans-Werner Küthen
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Anna-Liisa Bezrodny |
Sunday
January 30th
Constance Pilkington Hall, The Purcell School
5.30pm - Guest Artists from Estonia
A recital by leading Estonian artists arranged with the support of the
Pille Lill Music Fund,
which promotes the work of Estonian musicians at home and abroad.
Anna-Liisa Bezrodny - Violin
Henry-David Varema - Cello
Ralf Taal - Piano
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Jonathan Brett |
Sunday March 6th
Constance Pilkington Hall, The Purcell School
5.30pm - English Classical Players
Wiren - Serenade for Strings
Cimarosa - Oboe Concerto
Puccini - I crisanemi
Bellini - Oboe Concerto
Maria Antal - New Commission
Tchaikovsky - Serenade for Strings
Jonathan Brett - Conductor
Malcolm Messiter - Oboe
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Sunday March 27th
Constance Pilkington Hall, The Purcell School
5.30pm - Students from The Purcell School
A varied programme of chamber and solo
items performed by senior students from The Purcell School,
Britain's oldest specialist school for talented young musicians and holder
of the UNESCO Mozart Gold Medal in recognition of its unique contribution
to music, education and international culture.
in aid of Watford
Concerts
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