January sees John Lill continuing his series of recitals at the Cadogan Hall performing the complete Beethoven piano sonatas. On Jan 13 Lill performs numbers 9, 16 and 29 (Hammerklavier) and on 27 January her performs numbers 2, 8 (Pathetique), 24 (A Therese) and 30. The series culminates in February with a pair of recitals as part of Lill's 70th birthday celebrations.
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields returns for the second of their performance at Cadogan Hall on 22 January under their artistic director Joshua Bell. Bell with be directing Beethoven's Symphony no. 3 (Eroica) and performing Bach's Violin concerto in E major and Bach's Concerto for Two Violins (in which he will be joined by Harvey de Souza).
On 25 January the Pink Singers invite you to a night at the movies. Europe’s longest-running LGBT community choir will be joined by the London Gay Big Band for an evening of songs from the movies.
Monday 30 December 2013
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