Gabriella Liandu's recital features a diverse repertoire, with Debussy’s Trois Chansons de Bilitis and Jesus Guridi’s Seis Canciones Castellanas to Ravel’s Histoires Naturelles.
Blending heart warming song arrangements and colourful dances, Di Xiao’s Cançons i danses programme has a distinct Spanish flavour and features works by Schubert, Ireland, Ravel, Albeniz and Mompou.
The series of Indian classical music lunchtime concerts continues with a performance by Balu Raguraman on the Carnatic violin and senior maestro Thiruvaarur Bakthavathsalam on the mridangam.
There’s a dream theme to Drew Steanson’s programme with romantic and virtuosic works by pianistic giants Liszt and Rachmaninov.
In 1918, Korngold, at 21, composed incidental music for a Vienna production of Much Ado About Nothing, adapting it for a chamber ensemble due to wartime constraints and later rearranging it for solo violin and piano.
Escape the hustle and bustle of your day and immerse yourself in the transcendent melodies of Indian classical music with Harmeet Virdee on the sitar and Junaid Ali on the tabla.
Thomas Tomkins wrote his “A Sad Pavan for These Distracted Times” in 1649 as an outpouring of his feelings about a time of uncertainty in the country - a situation that feels just as relevant today, 375 years later. So how better to complement this than with Bill Evans’s Peace Piece.
The Sing for Freedom Choir with special guests from the Orchestra of Syrian Musicians. A programme of music and song from around the globe on the theme of Belonging.