17 May 2012
Voice in a Million-CANCELLED
7:30 PM
500 members of The Voice in a Million Choir, in an evening of awe inspiring entertainment..
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25 May 2012
BBC NOW-Debussy & Shostakovich
7:30 PM
DUE TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE OLYMPIC TORCH OUTSIDE THE HALL PLEASE ALLOW EXTRA TIME WHEN TRAVELLING TO THIS CONCERT. The vibrant orchestral colours of Debussy’s Images conjure the heat, dancing crowds, and intoxicating fragrance of Spain, including the atmospheric sun-drenched Iberia. Shostakovich’s troubled and searingly urgent First Violin Concerto is one of his greatest works..
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Ramin-In Concert
7:30 PM
Ramin received global acclaim starring in The Phantom of the Opera 25th anniversary concert; performed at the Royal Albert Hall and broadcast around the world; and is one of Sony’s most exciting new signings, with a much anticipated new album released in March 2012..
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Roots Unearthed-Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas
8:00 PM
The musical partnership between Alasdair Fraser, long regarded as Scotland’s premier fiddle ambassador, and the sizzlingly talented young California cellist Natalie Haas may not seem an obvious one. Fraser, acclaimed by the San Francisco Examiner as “the Michael Jordan of Scottish fiddling,” has a concert and recording career spanning 30 years..
More InfoBook NowLunchtime Concert-Mavron Quartet
1:00 PM
To mark the Mavron Quartet’s Tenth anniversary, the Hall’s Ensemble in Residence have commissioned a work from Welsh composer Rhian Samuel with a Women Make Music award from the PRS for Music Foundation. The work will premier at this Lunchtime concert, a real treat for all..
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Gentlemen of the Road presents Mumford & Sons SOLD OUT
7:30 PM
Sold Out Winners of Brit Award for Best Album in 2010 come to Cardiff as part of limited UK tour with a vibe falling somewhere between 'travelling Victorian circus' and 'Victorian travelling circus'.
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Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra 30th Anniversary Concert
Michael Bell - Conductor
Richard McMahon - Piano
Hoddinott Welsh Dances
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor
Gershwin An American in Paris
Respighi The Pines of Rome
Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra invites you to join the party celebrating 30 years of music making.
Alun Hoddinott's exuberant Welsh Dances open the programme. Richard McMahon is the soloist in one of the best loved of all concertos, Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 2, a richly romantic work with its ‘Brief Encounter' associations.
Gershwin's An American in Paris brings to life Paris in the 1920s with its high spirits and succession of great Gershwin tunes.
And finally the work for which the word spectacular could have been invented, Respighi's The Pines of Rome. A huge orchestra will be painting vivid colours of the history of Rome and providing a tumultuous close to the concert.
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