LSO St Luke's Autumn Guide 2013

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14  NOVEMBER Sun 17 Nov 7.30pm LSO DISCOVERY

GAMELAN CONCERT Andy Channing director LSO Community Gamelan Group plus special guests Come and immerse yourself in an exciting performance of traditional and contemporary Balinese music. Tickets £7 (£5 concessions)

Mon 18 Nov 7.30pm LSO DISCOVERY

COMMUNITY CHOIR CONCERT David Lawrence conductor LSO Community Choir Aurora Orchestra

Thu 14 Nov 1pm

Sat 16 Nov 7.30pm

BBC RADIO 3 LUNCHTIME CONCERTS

SPECIAL GUESTS

EBÈNE STRING QUARTET Mozart Divertimento in D major Divertimento in F major String Quartet in D minor

AURORA ORCHESTRA NEW MOVES: EARTH SONG Britten (arr Imogen Holst) Rejoice in the Lamb Mahler (arr Iain Farrington) Das Lied von der Erde

Ebène String Quartet Dynamic contrasts from the standout young Ebène Quartet: two divertimentos written when Mozart was just 15 years old, together with the darker and more involved D minor ‘Haydn’ quartet. Tickets £10 (£9 concessions)

Aurora Orchestra Nicholas Collon conductor Andrew Staples tenor Jane Irwin mezzo-soprano Choir of Clare College, Cambridge Graham Ross choral director Aurora Orchestra’s award-winning New Moves series continues with a programme inspired by earthly beauty. A new chamber orchestra version of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde is paired with Imogen Holst’s ravishing arrangement of Britten’s Rejoice in the Lamb, performed in a semi-staged version with the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge. LSO St Luke’s Associate Orchestra is joined by mezzo-soprano Jane Irwin and tenor/director Andrew Staples. Tickets £12 £18 £25 £30 (20% student discount)

Ebène Quartet

Aurora’s New Moves series is supported by Arts Council England and the Jerwood Charitable Foundation Promoted by Aurora in association with LSO St Luke’s

Brighten up a wet and windy November evening by coming to watch the dynamic LSO Community Choir in their autumn concert. There will be a whole mixture of repertoire from Bach to Bublé, reggae to Rachmaninov, as well as some trademark audience participation, all under the encouraging eye of the choir’s newly appointed conductor, David Lawrence. Tickets £7 (£5 concessions) Part of LSO Sing which is generously supported by the J Paul Getty Jnr Charitable Trust

‘Nicholas Collon drew immaculate performances from his players [in] this ingeniously conceived cross-arts programme. Nobody does it better than Aurora.’ Evening Standard on Aurora Orchestra


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