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LondonTrader's Celestial Birthday Party
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Coward, Maconchy, Gershwin, Fauré, Debussy, Falla, Albéniz, Parra, Steiner
Sofia Kirwan-Baez; Alex Norton; Susan Porrett; Viv McLean
LondonJoseph Havlat | Points of Departure III
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Clementi, Campbell, Dallapiccola, Webern
Joseph Havlat, Klavier
LondonHeavenly Music: From Earth to Eternity
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Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Messiaen, Schubert, Liszt
Jingfang Tan, Klavier
LondonMirrors and Echoes | Aïda Lahlou (piano)
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Beethoven, Spendiarov (Spendiaryan), Ravel, Brahms, Tansman, Stevenson, Lecuona, Garayev, Traditional
Aida Lahlou, Klavier
LondonLiederabend
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Schumann, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms
Marianina Sotiropoulou; Nigel Foster
LondonPoliphonia presents Mithras Trio
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Beach, Piazzolla, Korngold
Mithras Trio; Ionel Manciu; Leo Popplewell; Dominic Degavino
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A pulsating soirée in the company of Feldman and Stockhausen
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The versatile vocalist Sophie Dunér and piano-master Jonathan Powell give first-rate performances at the 1901 Arts Club, the centre-piece of which was Stockhausen's Tierkreis.
Redécouverte de la musique de chambre au 1901 Arts Club en compagnie du Chaluvier duo
Exeton Street, aucune enseigne tape à l’œil ne signale la présence du 1901 Arts Club dans cette petite rue débouchant sur l’autrement animée Waterloo station. On vérifie à deux fois l’adresse.
A unique pianist in an unique venue
Everybody should visit the 1901 Arts Club at least once. Bulgarian-born pianist Tania Stavreva is exactly the sort of performer these venues need: combining genuine quality with a refreshing approach to programming.
The Erato Piano Trio and friends at the 1901 Art Club
What a treat to discover the 1901 Arts Club and to be treated to such an intimate and enjoyable evening of music making with the Erato Piano Trio and friends.
Lesser-known South African repertoire from Renée Reznek
Renée Reznek brings a colourful programme of French, British and South-African music (including two London premières) to the characterful 1901 Arts Club.