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Thu 23 Sep 19.00h Isabelle Bond Gold Medal Competition Final 2010
Competitors for the Isabelle Bond Gold Medal Award for Excellence in Performance are nominated by Heads of Studies for their high standard of performance and contribution to the musical life of Trinity Laban Conservatoire. Hear them compete for the Gold Medal, Trinity Laban’s highest award for solo music performance.
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Thu 21 Oct 19.30h Sir Charles Mackerras celebration Concert
One of the most respected figures of the classical music world and President of Trinity Laban Conservatoire, Sir Charles Mackerras died on 14 July this year. With a distinguished career spanning six decades he consistently championed the music of Janácek and was responsible, more than any other person, for the place the composer holds with audiences today.
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Thu 28 & Fri 29 Oct British Flute Society & Trinity Laban Flute Festival
The British Flute Society and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance are delighted to announce a collaborative two day Flute Festival taking place at Trinity on 28 & 29 October 2010. The Festival is proud to be able to present Dutch flautist/composer Wil Offermans as its guest international artist along with the Conservatoire’s own Emer McDonough, Anna Noakes, Lynda Coffin and Julian Coward.
See October Calendar for details
Fri 12 – Sun 14 Nov Greenwich International Early Music Festival & Exhibition 2010
The Greenwich International Early Music Festival, jointly presented by Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, the Greenwich Foundation and the Early Music Shop, is one of the major annual dates in the early music calendar. Now firmly established as one of the leading educators in the field of historical performance, Trinity Laban presents a glittering array of singers, instrumentalists and teachers in the performance festival.
See November Calendar for details
Tue 16 Nov 19.30h Gershwin and Ellington in Retrospect and Anticipation
In this exciting double-bill, Trinity Jazz Ensemble directed by Malcolm Earle-Smith and Contemporary Jazz Ensemble directed by Mark Lockheart perform and re-interpret iconic repertoire by Duke Ellington. The second half is presented by the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra performing Gershwin, including internationally renowned saxophonist Tommy Smith’s reorchestration of Rhapsody in Blue featuring pianist Brian Kellock.
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Thu 18 Nov 19.30h Voices in Meantime
Special guest jazz vocalist, Norma Winstone (pictured), features with Trinity Laban Jazz Choir led by Pete Churchill and two new community choirs in a sensational evening of jazz vocals based on the music of the great trumpeter and composer Kenny Wheeler.
See November Calendar for details
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