Marymount - International School Rome
Marymount - International School Rome
Marymount - International School Rome
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Sokolov, one of the world’s great pianists, now prefers solo performances rather than work with symphonic orchestras. Here, in his only concert in Rome, he plays a Chopin sonata and 10 mazurkas, his set repertoire...
A series of 10 concerts dedicated to contemporary music in all its forms organised by Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI Secolo (MAXXI) and Accademia Nazionale S. Cecilia. The three streams are jazz, modern classical...
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The Coro Città di Roma closes the concert season of the Associazione Regionale Cori del Lazio (ARCL) with a concert dedicated to British polyphonic music. Titled It's British the concert includes music by Purce...
Fans of this very popular Italian pianist and composer should book their seats quickly. He is often criticised for being a mass media phenomena and not a serious classical pianist however he has a large and enthusiastic...
Sell-out pianist Lang Lang plays music by Meyerbeer, Prokofiev and Saint Saens conducted by Antonio Pappano.
Montero is an American Venezuelan pianist known for her improvisations of complex musical compositions. She was first encouraged to improvise by pianist Martha Argerich and now often asks the audience for their spontaneo...
The Italian Ensemble Sefiro specialises in 18th-century baroque music for wind instruments. They have played at many European festivals and also in the Argentina, Canada, Chile, Japan, South Korea, Uruguay and the United...
This British quartet plays music by Bach, Borodin and Shostakovich.
One of the best ensembles of mediaeval music La Reverdie is directed by actor and director Paolo Rossi in this modern-day premier of Le Roman du Fauvel a 14th-century poem by Gervais de Bus put to music by Philipppe de V...
On 7 and 28 Feb. András Schiff returns to S. Cecilia, this time with a part of his Bach series, which he performed in six recitals at the Wigmore Hall in London at the end of last year. On 7 Feb he plays Bach&rsqu...
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The Argentinian cellist, who has now settled in Switzerland, first received international recognition when conducted by Valerie Gerghiev in 2004 at the age of 23. Here she plays music by Antonioni, Elgar and Dvoř&aa...
Violinist Gil Shamam debuted at the age of 10 with the Jerusalem Symphony orchestra and the following year with the Israeli Philharmonic conducted then by Zubin Metha. Since then he has performed with the world’s l...
One France’s best quartets compares four Beethoven and Schoenberg quartets and performs the rarely executed Livre pour Quator by Boulez. Produced in conjunction with the French Academy.
Valery Gergiev conducts the S. Cecilia Orchestra playing music by Mahler
Intorno a Shostakovich. The British string quartet, first founded back in the early 1970s, has also collaborated with rock and pop figures such a Björk, Elvis Costello and Paul McCartney.
The Rome debut of the English classical pianist Paul Lewis, after performances in Bologna and Turin. He plays music by Bach, Beethoven, Liszt and Mussorgski. Lewis, who is a favourite at the Wigmore Hall in London, perfo...
Technically perfect and immaculately austere Maurizio Pollini plays Chopin and Debussy, giving him little scope for his unusually wide repertoire that ranges from Bach to Boulez, from Schubert to Stockhausen.
Lorin Maazel, French-American violinist and composer conducts Respighi’s Fontane e Pini di Roma.
The Hungarian string orchestra plays music by Stravinksy, Shostakovich, Liszt and Britten.
The Quartetto di Cremona returns to explore more Beethoven quartets with its Rome audience.
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