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2024-04-02 06:39:00
Celebrating 20 years of music in the unique and intimate venues of Fife’s East Neuk
The East Neuk Festival in Fife is beginning two years of celebrations, for the 20th anniversary of its founding in 2024, and the 20th festival in 2025. In the past two decades it has presented more than 400 events featuring nearly 3000 performers playing to a total audience of just over 200,000 people in the unique and intimate venues of Fife’s East Neuk (the fishing villages of the most northerly part of the Firth of Forth). The 2024 festival programme includes musicians from 18 nations converging on East Neuk for a five-day feast of live music, from 26-30 June, ranging from classical to jazz, experimental, traditional and contemporaryThis year's festival has a Czech flavour to some events, welcoming the Pavel Haas Quartet (in its UK debut) and Belfiato Wind Quintet playing five generations of Czech masters including Haas, Janáček, Suk, Reicha and Smetana. But there is also Japanese pianist Hisako Kawamura playing Akio Yashiro’s Sonata for Piano, […]
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2023-06-14 11:17:08
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2022-05-27 15:38:25
The Pavel Haas Quartet, which was formed in Czechoslovakia in 2002, has recently signed with New York's Kirshbaum Associates, who will represent the group in North America. The quartet is comprised of Veronika Jarůšková and Marek Zwiebel (violins), Luosha Fang (viola), and Peter Jarůšek (cello). The Pavel Haas Quartet has regularly performed internationally, received […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2022-04-04 07:51:02
The 2022 Edinburgh International Festival celebrates the festival's 75th birthday, the final programme by artistic director Fergus Linehan and a return to a full programme in indoor spaces
[…] from Algeria to Mongolia with music from across the Islamic World, and he will also be giving a second concert exploring the Armenian and Sephardic traditions. There will be the regular series of chamber concerts from the Queen's Hall, from Monday to Saturday each week of the festival with the Monday to Friday concerts being broadcast live on BBC Radio 3. The Takacs Quartet is making a return visit performing Ravel and Coleridge Taylor, the Pavel Haas Quartet is performing Schubert, whilst Brooklyn Rider is joining with mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie von Otter for a programme which mixes songs from Schubert's Winterreise with his Death and the Maiden Quartet plus music by Rufus Wainwright. Pianists appearing include Ronald Brautigam, Bruce Liu and Pierre Laurent Aimard. The Dunedin Consort will make a welcome appearance, whilst Richard Egarr and friends will conclude the Queen's Hall series with Bach's Brandenburg Concertos. Singers at the festival […]
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