Louise Fryer presents a series of concerts given at the 2009 Aldeburgh Festival, an event founded in 1948 by composer Benjamin Britten, singer Peter Pears and librettist Eric Crozier
Penny Gore presents the Arcanto Quartet performing in Snape Maltings Concert Hall for Aldeburgh 2009. Ravel: Quartet in F. Schubert: String Quintet (Olivier Marron - cello).
DetailsPenny Gore presents singers from the Britten-Pears Alumni and Malcolm Martineau (piano) in works by Britten, including Tit for Tat, The Poet's Echo and Who are these children.
DetailsPenny Gore presents the Britten-Pears Alumni and Malcolm Martineau (piano) in Britten: Holderlin Fragmente; Songs and Proverbs of William Blake; On this Island; Winter Words.
DetailsLouise Fryer presents Andrew Tortise (tenor) and Jennifer Johnston (soprano) performing works by Britten, including Canticle 1; The Red Cockatoo; Cabaret Songs; Charm of Lullabies.
DetailsPenny Gore presents a performance by pianist Louis Lortie. Schumann: Nachtstucke. Holliger: Elis. Schumann: Fantasiestucke. Carter: Night Fantasies. Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit.
DetailsLouise Fryer presents the Minetti Quartet performing at 2009's Aldeburgh Festival. Haydn: String Quartet, Op 64, No 4. Webern: 6 Bagatelles. Beethoven: String Quartet (Razumowsky).
DetailsLouise Fryer presents highlights of a concert by Quatuor Diotima. Haydn: String Quartet. Carter: Oboe Quartet. Janacek: String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters).
DetailsLouise Fryer presents Tabea Zimmermann (viola) in Bach: Sonata No 2, BWV1003. Zimmermann: Sonata for solo viola. Britten: Elegy. Bach: Suite No 2, BWV1008. Plus works by Kurtag.
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