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LEADER  John Bradbury

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2007 In Brighton:

Sunday 14 January
2.45pm: Faure Requiem


Sunday 28 January
2.45pm: Enigma Variations


Sunday 11 February
2.45pm: Saint-Saens Organ Symphony


Sunday 25 February
2.45pm: A British Symphony


Saturday 10 March
7.30pm: Pastoral Symphony


Sunday 25 March
2.45pm: The Pines of Rome




2006 In Brighton:

Sunday 24 September
2.45pm: Scheherazade


Sunday 8 October
11.30am: Fierce Creatures Family Concert


Sunday 8 October
2.45pm: Carnival of the Animals


Saturday 4 November
7.30pm: Pictures at an Exhibition


Sunday 19 November
2.45pm: Beethoven, Schumann & Brahms


Sunday 10 December
2.45pm: A Mozart Family Portrait


In Eastbourne:

Sunday 31 December
3.00pm: New Year's Eve Viennese Concert


Martin Butler

Sunday 8 October 2006 2.45pm
Brighton Dome Concert Hall

Ives
Central Park in the Dark

Butler
Piano Concertino*

Ravel
Mother Goose Suite

Saint-Saens
Carnival of the Animals

Barry Wordsworth conductor
Martin Butler piano*
John Alley & Catherine Edwards pianos

Ravel and Saint-Saens provide music for traditional fairy-tale characters, a fairy garden and a procession of beasts that ranges from the beautiful to the bizarre.

The BPO's Composer in Focus performs his own Piano Concertino, conceived from a series of nocturnal etudes, and an American maverick provides an atmospheric 'picture-in-sounds' of a hot summer night in New York's Central Park.

Download a copy of our free Programme in Brief (PDF file).

Tickets £6 - £23 (Click here to book online)

1.45pm Behind the Notes with Peter Back and Martin Butler (Tickets £2.50)

This concert is part of Listen Up!

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