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Royal Festival Hall
Sunday 12 February 2012
Acclaimed as 'unmissable' by The Guardian, Richard Goode's recitals have been delighting audiences on both sides of the Atlantic for many years.
Purcell Room
Philharmonia Orchestra: Martin Musical Scholarship Fund
Monday 13 February 2012
A recital by a winner of the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund.
Royal Festival Hall
Philharmonia Orchestra: Martin Musical Scholarship Fund
Thursday 16 February 2012
A recital by a winner of the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund.
Purcell Room
Saturday 25 February 2012
An inspiring family concert featuring some of our youngest pianists.
Purcell Room
Sunday 26 February 2012
Harmonic Series is curated by Southbank Centre Artist in Residence Oliver Coates for unexpected intimate spots around Royal Festival Hall.
Purcell Room
Monday 27 February 2012
The Purcell School is Britain's oldest specialist school for talented young musicians.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Britten Sinfonia and Thomas Adès
Monday 27 February 2012
Had Ades not had an epiphany in his teens that led to composing he may have chosen a career as a pianist and it is at the piano where we find him for the opening of this concert - a solo performance of Couperin's kaleidoscopic and seductive Les barricades mysterieuses.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Tuesday 28 February 2012
The ever popular British pianist Peter Donohoe first shot to fame in 1982 when he was a prizewinner at the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, and is noted for his performances of Liszt.
Purcell Room
Instrumental Quintet of London
Tuesday 28 February 2012
The Instrumental Quintet of London takes its name from the Quintette Instrumental de Paris, formed in 1922 by René Le Roy.
Purcell Room
Monday 5 March 2012
Two leading talents from the emerging generation of period performers present an exciting and dramatic programme of late classical music for natural horn and fortepiano.
Royal Festival Hall
Tuesday 6 March 2012
'Maurizio Pollini has few pianistic peers in the world today' (The Guardian).
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Thursday 8 March 2012
The West-Eastern Divan was set up by the revered pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim in 1999 to bring together musicians from Israel and Palestine, and has since received worldwide attention for both its unifying spirit and brilliant music making.
The Clore Ballroom
Music for Youth Regional Festivals
Friday 16 March 2012 - Saturday 17 March 2012
Over 1,200 musicians from across London perform, be inspired and get valuable feedback from Music For Youth's team of music mentors.
Purcell Room
British Suzuki Institute Solo and Ensemble Concerts
Saturday 17 March 2012 - Saturday 17 March 2012
Young UK musicians, aged between five and 16, perform a selection of piano, string and wind solos, duets and ensembles in three concerts.
Royal Festival Hall
British Suzuki Institute Gala Group concert
Sunday 18 March 2012
Hundreds of children perform works from the Suzuki repertoire from Bach to Böhm, in violin, viola, cello, flute and recorder groups, and piano solos.
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Tuesday 20 March 2012
A chance to enjoy the varied glories of Beethoven's piano sonatas played by one of the composer's most respected interpreters.
The Clore Ballroom
Lambeth Schools Music Festival 2012
Thursday 22 March 2012
We're delighted to welcome back the Lambeth Schools' Music Festival in partnership with Lambeth Music Services, which this year involves a record-breaking 75 musical groups from 50 Lambeth schools.
The Clore Ballroom
Lambeth Schools Music Festival 2012
Thursday 22 March 2012
We're delighted to welcome back the Lambeth Schools' Music Festival in partnership with Lambeth Music Service, which this year involves a record-breaking 75 musical groups from 50 Lambeth schools.
The Clore Ballroom
Lambeth Schools Music Festival 2012
Friday 23 March 2012
Singing performances delivered with energy and heart by around 750 young people from Lambeth schools.
Purcell Room
Bach Weekend 2012: Virtuoso Flute
Friday 23 March 2012
Although Bach wrote six beautiful sonatas for violin with obligato harpsichord, probably his most extraordinary instrumental duo is the great B minor Sonata for flute and harpsichord, with it's astonishing, almost symphonic opening movement.