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| Adresse | 73 Waterloo Rd Londres Greater London SE1 8TY Royaume-uni |
| Google maps | 51° 30' 16.027" N 0° 6' 44.179" W |
Événements à venirEn voir plus...
LondresSacconi Quartet and Levi Andreassen
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Haydn, Boccherini, Dvořák
Sacconi Quartet; Levi Andreassen
LondresA Farewell to Arms: music for choir and cello
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Walker, Dering, Joubert, Strozzi, de las Infantas, Mauersberger, Tavener, Jackson, Skempton, Tallis, Schütz, Bennett
Andrew Griffiths; Londinium; Clare O'Connell
LondresChamber Principals of London
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Donizetti, Beethoven, Schubert
Sergey Levitin; Jan Schmolck; Rachel Roberts; Josephine Knight
LondresBrother Tree Sound and Ben Goldscheider
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Beethoven, Nesbit, Stanford, Mendelssohn
Brother Tree Sound; Ben Goldscheider
LondresRaphael Wallfisch (cello) and Simon Callaghan (piano)
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Beethoven, Brahms, Smyth, Franck
Raphael Wallfisch; Simon Callaghan
LondresThe Hanover Band with Geoff Coates (oboe), conducted by Leon Bosch
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Sperger, Mozart, Gluck, Haydn
The Hanover Band; Geoff Coates; Leon Bosch
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
Midsummer Opera celebrates 30th Anniversary Season
Midsummer Opera took to the stage of St John’s Waterloo for a vivacious performance of Verdi’s tragic Un ballo in maschera, celebrating their 30th anniversary season.
Midsummer Opera: Otello
Small London company Midsummer Opera's production of Verdi's huge Otello was extremely ambitious, with a full orchestra filling St Johns Church, Waterloo. Tenor John Upperton took on a lot, acting as chorusmaster as well as singing Otello, and he took the evening's vocal honours.
Modern music in London from Oakham School Chamber Choir
This was my second visit to the Brandenburg Choral Festival, and I was looking forward to seeing younger performers tackle some challenging music. The experience outlined in the programme that Oakham School Chamber Choir have had is impressive, with the school giving over 80 concerts a year and touring recently to Dublin and Paris.
