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Review: Verdi's Requiem at Cadogan Hall

1:01pm Wednesday 12th May 2010

Verdi’s Choral Masterpiece Given Magisterial Performance

Angelic foursome heading to Epsom

Ritchie (far left) with her All Angels companions

11:11am Friday 26th March 2010

Charlotte Ritchie may have three best-selling albums and even an appearance in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to her credit, but for her the chance to perform live is all that matters.

Sutton Syphony Orchestra back in business

11:10am Monday 16th November 2009

Sutton Symphony Orchestra host their final bash of 2009 this weekend when the talented group once again take over the St Andrew’s United Reform Church for a classical spectacular.

Chorus line up for Sunbury show

3:33pm Thursday 20th August 2009

The ladies of the Thameside Harmony Chorus will perform a free concert on Saturday at 3pm in the Walled Garden, Sunbury.

A classical double at the Dysart

Emma Curtis

5:13pm Thursday 30th July 2009

When Czech pianist Lada Valesova and contralto Emma Curtis met at the Guildhall School of Music in the late-90s they started a musical partnership that is still going strong 10 years later, writes Will Gore.

Westenra's future is written - Hampton Pools preview

Hayley Westenra

12:00pm Thursday 23rd July 2009

Greatest hits albums can mean many things for musicians. For some it is the way of fulfilling contractual obligations to a record label and for others it can be a means of topping up the pension fund each Christmas.

Viv McLean piano recital - review

Viv McLean

9:55am Monday 20th July 2009

Viv McLean piano recital, Wilton's Music Hall Something amazing happened last Wednesday in Grace's Alley in London's East End.

Thames Philharmonic Choir's summer spectacular

11:56am Thursday 2nd July 2009

Thames Philharmonic Choir performs its summer concert on July 11in the Barn Church, Atwood Avenue, Kew.

Kingston Choral Society Concert - review

5:34pm Monday 22nd June 2009

Kingston Choral Society Concert, Kingston Parish Church As everyone tightens their purse strings it was heartening to see an almost full Kingston Parish Church as Kingston Choral Society continued in their 60th anniversary year with a concert of Fauré Requiem, Elgar Serenade for Strings and Haydn Nelson Mass. This, their second concert under their new Music Director, Graham Ross, showed what a difference this young and dynamic conductor has already made to this choral society as they gave some of the best singing that I have heard from them in many years.

Taking up the baton for the Barnes Choir

Andrew Charity leads the Barnes Choir

4:57pm Thursday 18th June 2009

The summer concert season is in full swing and Barnes Choir is joining the party by performing a programme of French and English choral works next Saturday (June 27).









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