We've a whole host of great concerts for you this Autumn!
We’re proud to announce our brilliant season of classical concerts launches this Sunday 28th September.
Roderick Williams and Carducci Quartet: Sun 28 Sept 7.30pm
Roderick Williams, one of the UK’s most sought-after baritones, joins the internationally acclaimed Carducci Quartet for his own arrangement of one of Franz Schubert’s most powerful and enduring song cycles, Die schöne Müllerin. Includes free pre-concert talk with the Carducci Quartet.
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Yehudi Menuhin School: Sun 5 Oct, 2pm
Pupils of The Yehudi Menuhin School present a varied showcase of talent and skill from their young musicians.
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Rachel Podger & Brecon Baroque: Wed 8 Oct, 7.30pm
Renowned Baroque violinist, Rachel Podger joins forces with acclaimed ensemble Brecon Baroque to perform The Muses Restor’d: a journey of captivating violin-led chamber music from the early 1600s to the mid-18th century. Includes a free pre-concert talk with the artists. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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Bristol Ensemble Plays Pink Floyd: Sat 11 Oct, 7.30pm
Fusing the spirit of the 1970s with the elegance of orchestral music, Pink Floyd’s iconic albums Wish You Were here and The Dark Side of the Moon are brought to life by a 23-piece chamber orchestra. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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Cantamus Chamber Choir: Sun 19 Oct, 5pm
From instrumental masterworks to choral delights, feast on an evening of Bach in all his glory. The joy of the motet Lobet den Herrn pairs with the delightful second orchestral suite, featuring the famously sprightly Badinerie.
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Miyabi Guitar Duo: Wed 22 Sept, 1pm
Enjoy an hour-long, lunchtime concert with this innovative young duo. Showcasing the remarkable versatility and expressive power of the classical guitar, the duo use two instruments to celebrate music new and old from France and Spain. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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Jeneba Kanneh-Mason: Sun 26 Oct, 3pm
From her BBC Proms debut with Chineke!, to her recent debut album, Jeneba Kanneh-Mason has impressed audiences. This journey through piano masterpieces includes Florence Price’s remarkable work combining African American spirituals with expressive Romantic styles.
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Spiritato: Wed 5 Nov, 7.30pm
Spiritato explore the creative legacy of Leipzig on J. S. Bach and his contemporaries. An engaging orchestral programme of baroque gems featuring energetic dances and elegant melodies, including Bach’s much-loved Air on the G string. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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Riyad Nicolas: Wed 12 Nov, 1pm
Syrian-British pianist Riyad Nicolas presents an enthralling programme of piano pieces from Bach to Beethoven, alongside evocative works by Dia Succari and Walid Al Hajjar showcasing musical innovation from the Arab world. 60 minute lunchtime concert. A post-concert lunch club follows.
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Bath Symphony Orchestra: Sun 16 Nov, 3pm
Set sail down the Rhine with a selection of masterworks from the continent. Highlights include two timeless Richard Strauss’ scores; music from the comic opera Der Rosenkavalier, and Four Last Songs performed by acclaimed soprano Siân Dicker. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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Aurora Orchestra: Fri 21 Nov, 7pm
One of the most innovative and boundary-breaking ensembles in classical music, Aurora Orchestra are known for creating musical experiences beyond the ordinary. In this hotly-anticipated performance by the Kings' Place resident ensemble and Southbank Resident Orchestra, they're joined by leading violinist, Chloë Hanslip, for Prokofiev's lyrical and expressive Violin Concerto No 2, alongside Mendelssohn's much-loved "Italian" Symphony- all performed from memory.
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Trowbridge Symphony Orchestra: Sun 23 Nov, 5pm
Aaron Copland’s mighty final symphony features the famous Fanfare for the Common Man. Alongside this epic orchestral statement, Trowbridge Symphony Orchestra present a lively first half including Bartók’s colourful Dance Suite. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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Doric String Quartet: Sun 30 Nov, 7.30pm
Beethoven’s remarkable late string quartets are widely considered to be among the finest works written for the ensemble. A thrilling programme exploring some of the last pieces the composer ever penned, showcasing romantic flair and technical brilliance. These works are complemented by the elegance of Haydn, a towering early influence of Beethoven. Pre-order grazing boards to enjoy before the show.
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I Fagiolini: Sat 13 Dec, 7.30pm
A Christmas choral concert with a difference: Herbert Howell's four 'Carol Anthems' - inspired by a British WWII's POW's poem - are woven into a four-choir mass by Roman master Benevoli. I Fagiolini brings its signature musical storytelling to the stage, alongside leading local choir, Bath Camerata.
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Nathan Amaral: Wed 17 Dec, 1pm
This young, brilliant violinist showcases the distinctive composition style of fellow Brazilian Fransisco Mignone, alongside two timeless sonatas at the core of the violin's repertoire. A post-concert lunch club follows.
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Choir of Clare College, Cambridge: Thu 18 Dec, 7pm
A wonderful festive programme with carols and motets including choral works by David Wilcocks, Mendelssohn, Ola Gjeilo, Cecilia McDowall, Philip Stopford, Judith Weir, and Christmas' favourite choral composer, Clare College alumnus John Rutter.
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WEYO New Year Spectacular: Fri 2 Jan 7.30pm and Sat 3 Jan, 3pm
We're rolling out the red carpet to celebrate the New Year in style! Our exceptional young musicians will joined by West End star vocalist, Emily Apps, for this orchestral celebration of stage and screen favourites, from Skyfall, Gladiator and The Lord of the Rings, to the Wizard of Oz, Frozen and The Sound of Music.
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