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Thursday, 4th December 2008
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Classical Guide
Desert island choice for second concert
Thursday finds Tim Horton back in his "more rewarding" chamber music environment when he offers his desert island music in Music in the Round's autumn season at Upper Chapel.
Tim looking forward to the challenge of concerto solo
SHEFFIELD audiences have a rare opportunity to hear Ensemble 360 pianist Tim Horton as a concerto soloist tomorrow, Saturday, when he plays the Schumann concerto with the Sheffield Chamber Orchestra at Firth Hall.
PREVIEW: Prelude to Summer, John Hackett, Hacktrax HTRX004
A STRANGE November release perhaps, although fans of the globe-trotting Sheffield-based flautist and occasional guitarist, as here, will hardly see that as drawback.
REVIEW: Vivaldi Four Seasons, Joshua Bell, Sony-BMG
THE famed American violinist offers a highly personal, Romantic, picturesque view of Vivaldi's over-exposed work, a novelty in these authentic Baroque performance-driven days.
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MUSIC BOX: The Voice returns to City Hall on tour
REVIEW: 360 Winds, Upper Chapel
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Hallé is taking on concert seasons
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