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Sala: Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare's Globe, Londres

Datos
AddressLondres
Greater London
Reino Unido
Google maps51° 30' 29.098" N 0° 5' 49.242" W
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A magical trip to Istanbul

Jordi Savall and Dimitri Psonis display virtuosity and thoughtfulness in bringing us music from the glory days of the Ottoman Empire.

Shakespeare at the Sam Wanamaker

Arcangelo and three excellent singers performed 17th-century music inspired by Shakespeare in a vivid and amusing performance. Lipstick and pashmina anyone?

Le Quatuor pour la fin du temps au Shakespeare's Globe

Le Chilingirian Quartet a proposé au Shakespeare's Globe un programme marqué par l'expérience personnelle de la guerre et transfiguré par le Quatuor pour la fin du temps de Messiaen. 

Roderick Williams embarks on his “Schubert Project”

Not quite a song cycle and not quite a song recital, but the words and music format triumphed in the end at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

Europe by candlelight: Padmore follows Charles Burney

Mark Padmore gives a matchless demonstration of English singing as he and the English Concert follow 18th century historian Charles Burney on his travels around Europe.

The cradle of French Grand Opera: Rossi's Orpheus at the Sam Wanamaker

A somewhat overly manic production of Luigi Rossi's version of the Orpheus tale, originally written for the French court in 1647, is lit up by some great singing and a show-stealing comic performance by Graeme Broadbent.

A candle for Shostakovich: the Carducci Quartet’s marathon

Performed chronologically in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, The Globe’s candlelit Jacobean theatre, the 15 Shostakovich string quartets made an astonishing impression in such concentrated form. 

Carnival delights: L'Ormindo

At carnival time, Cavalli’s mission was to make his audience laugh, wow them with a bit of vocal gymnastics, butter up their romantic feelings with a few delicate cadences, and maybe leave a tear or two in their eye. It’s a potent formula, and it still works.