UK Listings – UK Listings
Friday 5 – Friday 19 September
Holy Trinity Church, London
Chelsea Schubert Festival
For more information visit www.chelseaschubertfest.co.uk
Venue and Information
Holy Trinity Church, London
Sloan Square, Sloane Street, London
Wednesday 25 June 2008, 7.30pm
Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, London
Alan Berg Quartet
Schubert’s Piano Quintet in A and the String Quintet in C.
Venue and Information
Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, London
Box Office T: 0871 663 2500, www.southbankcentre.co.uk
Saturday 14 - Friday 27 June 2008
London
Chelsea Festival
This year’s Chelsea Festival will include a variety of performances from established musicians such as Nigel Kennedy, Nicola Benedetti and Amsterdam’s Nieuw Ensemble. The festival will also host talks, comedy and will open with the first two performances of Pink Floyd’s rock suite Atom Heart Mother.
Fore more information please visit: www.chelseafestival.org.uk
Box Office: 020 7351 1005
Venue and Information
London
various venues
Wednesday 14 - Friday 16 May2008
Loch Schiel, West Highlands
Loch Shiel Spring Festival
This year’s festival will see performances by the Austrian virtuoso Karin Kustner. She and other musicians will be performing music by Hans Gal and Anton Bruckner.
For a complete programme and for more information please visit: www.lochshielfestival.com
Venue and Information
Loch Schiel, West Highlands
Various venues
Saturday 10 May, 7:30pm & Sunday 11 May, 11:30am
Wigmore Hall, London
Vinna Piano Trio
Venue and Information
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP;
Box Office 0207 935 2141; www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Wigmore Hall, London
Bath International Music Festival
Cellist Natalie Clein will perform a new Sonata by Austrian composer Thomas Larcher.
Venue and Information
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore Street, London W1U 2BP;
Box Office 0207 935 2141; www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Wednesday 11 & 18 June and Wednesday 9 July 2008
Arts Club at Arts Theatre, London
Impropera
Combining musicianship with the agile wit of improvisation, Impropera creat opera with an anarchic irreverent edge from audience suggestions. In a world of dumbing down here is a show for an audience that revels in the skill and sparkle of such programmes as QI, I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Whose Line is it Anyway?
Led by David Pearl, the Impropera Company also features Comedy Store regular Niall Ashdown, soprano Morag McLaren, Soprano Susan Bisatt, clarinettist Peter Furniss (from the ACF Soundings festival), musical director Anthony Ingle on piano and guest artists Louise Crane and Andy Morton.
Box office: 0207 836 2132 or online at ticketmaster.co.uk
Venue and Information
Arts Club at Arts Theatre, London
Great Newport St.
WC2
Thursday 10 April - 29 June 2008
Hampstead Museum
Lifelong Impressions - Paintings, Prints and Drawings by Milein Cosman
After its successful run at the Austrian Cultural Forum London a new version of the exhibition will be displayed at The Hampstead Museum, Burgh House.
Opening hours: Wednesday - Friday & Sunday, 12 - 5pm. Admission Free.
Venue and Information
Hampstead Museum
Burgh House, New End Square, London NW3 1LT,
020 7431 0144 www.burghhouse.org.uk
Thursday 19 June, 2008
Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, London
Milein Cosman - Young Private View
For more information please visit www.jewishmuseum.org.uk
Venue and Information
Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, London
New End Square NW3 1LT
Wednesday 6 February - Wednesday 5 March 2008
National Theatre, London
The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other
The National Theatre presents a play without words by the greatest experimental figure of European theatre, Peter Handke. The play features twent-five actors, 450 characters and no dialogue. Peter Hadnke is one of the most influencial post WWII Austrian novelists and playwrights. The play was translated by Meredith Oakes and is directed by James Macdonald.Â
