Lawson Piano Trio, Oakham School Chapel, Music In The Round, Arts Council For England
Professional Music in the Chapel
Friday 14th October 2011
7.45pm
boxoffice@oakham.rutland.sch.uk
Lawson Piano Trio
Emerging as one of the finest ensembles if its
generation the Lawson Trio has a busy concert
schedule in Britain and abroad, bringing a wide
range of traditional and contemporary Piano Trio
music to audiences of all ages.
They celebrate the 150th anniversary of
Debussy's birth, pairing his youthful trio with a
work by David Knott, illustrating nature's elusive
beauty, which was commissioned by the group
for its South Bank debut in 2010. These pieces
are framed by Mozart's final piano trio and
Brahms's epic trio in B.
Mozart Trio in G. K. 564
Debussy Trio No. 1 in G
David Knotts The Long Way Home
Brahms Trio in B, op, 8
Music In The Round Informal, friendly concerts, arranged in-the-round and introduced personally by the musicians.
Supported by Arts Council England
Music in the Round is delighted to be working with Chamberstudio, which gives performance opportunities
to some of the most exciting artists in the UK
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Lawson Piano Trio, Oakham School Chapel, Music In The Round, Arts Council For England
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Arts Council For England,
Lawson Piano Trio,
Martin Brookes,
Music In The Round,
Oakham School Chapel
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Oakham, Leicestershire LE15, UK
Dances around the world, Childrens' Concert, Lawson Piano Trio, Oakham School Chapel
Dances around the world, Childrens' Concert, Lawson Piano Trio, Oakham School Chapel
Friday 14th October 2011 1.30pm
£2 per child (accompanying adults free)
boxoffice@oakham.rutland.sch.uk
Be prepared to be whisked around the globe
in this irresistible concert of music inspired
by dance. Take part in a whirlwind of musical
exploration, featuring music by Haydn,
Grainger, Grieg and Stravinsky.
All you'll need is your ears.
Friday 14th October 2011 1.30pm
£2 per child (accompanying adults free)
boxoffice@oakham.rutland.sch.uk
Be prepared to be whisked around the globe
in this irresistible concert of music inspired
by dance. Take part in a whirlwind of musical
exploration, featuring music by Haydn,
Grainger, Grieg and Stravinsky.
All you'll need is your ears.
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Childrens' Concert,
Dances around the world,
Lawson Piano Trio,
Oakham School Chapel
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Oakham, Leicestershire LE15, UK
Autumn Concert, Oakham School Chapel, Oakham, Rutland
Autumn Concert, Oakham School Chapel, Oakham, Rutland
Friday 4th November 2011
7.45pm
Free Entry, Tickets essential.
boxoffice@oakham.rutland.sch.uk
Get your tickets quickly for this incredibly popular concert!
Bringing together Oakham musicians from accross the
year groups, from the First Form Singers in their Oakham
debut to seasoned Form 7 performers, the Autumn
Concert is a thrilling occasion for performers and audiance
alike. The programme has something for everyone to
enjoy from Allain's up-beat spiritual and a performance
by two talented clarinettists of Krommer's stirring double
concerto, to the driving rhythms of Mars and a hot
arrangement of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band,
Chamber Choir, First Form Singers
Peter Davis, Steve Foster,
Tessa Drummond conductors
Jessica Elmer and Ella Ward clarinet
Holly Singlehurst soprano
Allain Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel?
Beethoven Music for Egmont
Holst Mars (The Planets)
Janacek Zdravas Maria
krommer Double Clarinet Concerto in E flat,
op. 35 (1s movt.)
Queen Bohemian Rhapsody
Friday 4th November 2011
7.45pm
Free Entry, Tickets essential.
boxoffice@oakham.rutland.sch.uk
Get your tickets quickly for this incredibly popular concert!
Bringing together Oakham musicians from accross the
year groups, from the First Form Singers in their Oakham
debut to seasoned Form 7 performers, the Autumn
Concert is a thrilling occasion for performers and audiance
alike. The programme has something for everyone to
enjoy from Allain's up-beat spiritual and a performance
by two talented clarinettists of Krommer's stirring double
concerto, to the driving rhythms of Mars and a hot
arrangement of Bohemian Rhapsody.
Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band,
Chamber Choir, First Form Singers
Peter Davis, Steve Foster,
Tessa Drummond conductors
Jessica Elmer and Ella Ward clarinet
Holly Singlehurst soprano
Allain Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel?
Beethoven Music for Egmont
Holst Mars (The Planets)
Janacek Zdravas Maria
krommer Double Clarinet Concerto in E flat,
op. 35 (1s movt.)
Queen Bohemian Rhapsody
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Autumn Concert,
Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Oakham School Chapel,
Rutland
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Oakham, Leicestershire LE15, UK
The Art Scholars Show, Oakham School, Smallbone Library, Oakham, Rutland
The Art Scholars Show, Oakham School, Smallbone Library, Oakham, Rutland
Tuesday 1st to Saturday 12th November 2011
10am - 6pm
Free entry
An exhibition of recent work
by Oakham Art Scholars past
and present that shows their
skills and passion for Art, whether
they have just joined the school in
Form 3, or recently left to continue
the study of Art at university.
Tuesday 1st to Saturday 12th November 2011
10am - 6pm
Free entry
An exhibition of recent work
by Oakham Art Scholars past
and present that shows their
skills and passion for Art, whether
they have just joined the school in
Form 3, or recently left to continue
the study of Art at university.
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Martin Brookes,
Oakham,
Oakham School,
Rutland,
Smallbone Library,
The Art Scholars Show
Oakham, Rutland, East Midlands, UK, England
Oakham, Leicestershire LE15, UK
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