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Rechercher des événements de musique classique, opéra et ballet
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BirminghamQueen Symphonic: A Rock Orchestra Experience

Queen
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Richard Sidwell; Jon Boydon; Jenna Lee-James; Peter Eldridge; Rachael Wooding

BirminghamBest of the West End

Lloyd Webber, Schoenberg, Kander, John, ABBA, Sherman, Loewe
Michael England; Sophie Evans; Scott Davies; Paul Whittaker
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A brush with Stravinsky: The Firebird, illustrated, in Paris

A family treat as Stravinsky's Firebird is played – and painted – in the Paris Philharmonie. 

Ticciati, Ólafsson and Shida Rigolo take their time at Kings Place

Hugo Ticciati and Víkingur Ólafsson explore notions of time, but a lesson in mindful performance comes from the gravity-defying Sanddorn Balance act.  

Sirje Viise: a commanding performance

A commanding performance of six pieces from as many composers – all either new, nearly new or rare classics. 

Hypnotic wonderment: Goldberg Variations

Marina Abramović revealed her new technique for listening to music in a concert at the Park Avenue Armory featuring a majestic performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations by pianist Igor Levit.

Landfill: Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet

Laurie Anderson takes us on a dizzying journey in her weirdly wonderful Landfall, performed with the Kronos Quartet.

Divinely grotesque: The blood of Lili Handel and Ivo Dimchev's musical poetry at Dance Umbrella

Don’t forget to bring cash when you go to see Ivo Dimchev’s Lili Handel! Presented at Central Saint Martins as part of Dance Umbrella, Lili Handel offers you the chance to bring a little piece of the artwork (some drops of Dimchev’s blood) home. It’s a show that will not leave you indifferent – you will either love or hate it – and it is highly witty, entertaining, and never too obvious.

Audio drag: Laurie Anderson and the Kronos Quartet present Landfall at the Barbican

Laurie Anderson’s Landfall: Scenes from my New Novel has just received its European première at the Barbican, following performances in various places in Australia and the US. It was performed by Anderson herself and the Kronos Quartet, and consisted of music, spoken words, and words projected onto a screen. It was ostensibly concerned with Hurricane Sandy.
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