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Continental Airlines Tower Festival
10 September 2009 to 20 September 2009 Tower of London , London. EC3N 4AB 0844 4827777 The Continental Airlines Tower Festival celebrates opera, dance, jazz, world and classical music, all in one of London's most famous historic royal palaces . Nigel Kennedy - gala opening with leading violinist Nigel Kennedy performing with the Philharmonia Orchestra for an evening of Bach concertos and the music of Duke Ellington Sadler's Wells Is Dance – gala performance featuring the best of ballet, ballroom...
Howard Goodall : Eternal Light - A Requiem
Commissioned by Mark Stephenson on behalf of London Musici to celebrate the orchestra's 20th anniversary, Eternal Light: A Requiem is a stand-alone choral work that had its London premiere in November 2008 in an exciting collaborative version for choir, soloists, orchestra and dance. The dance, Eternal Light, commissioned by Sadler's Wells Theatre, is being performed by Rambert Dance Company, its associate orchestra London Musici and Christ Church Cathedral Choir, Oxford. Rambert Dance Company...
P.Tchaikovsky-K.Kornienko.Concert suite from Swan Lake (3-5)
www.karenkor.narod.ru - site of Karen Kornienko P.Tchaikovsky-K.Kornienko.Concert suite from Swan Lake (3-5) 3.Dance of the Cygnets 4.Intermezzo 5.Dance of the goblets Tchaikovsky Philharmonic Hall, Moscow,23 11 2002. Karen Kornienko was born in 1974 in Astrakhan. After graduating from the Moscow conservatoire where he studied under professors E. Malinin and V. Gornostaeva from 1993 to 1998, he then continued as a postgraduate student under professor V. Gornostaeva until 2000. Karen Kornienko was...
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