Future Performances | Past Performances

Saturday
19 December 2009
at 4 pm

Moorpool Hall, Harborne

A Christmas Serenade
with Queen's Park Sinfonia
Chamber Players

and Lucy Harvey soprano

Tickets available on the door £6, £5 concessions (under 16’s free) tickets include mulled wine and mince pies · www.moorpool.com

Christmas Serenade Poster

Saturday
14 November 2009
at 7.30 pm

Northampton Bach Choir

Fauré, Requiem
Craig Phillips, Dies Gratiae: Requiem Reflections

Lee Dunleavy conductor

www.northamptonbachchoir.org.uk

Saturday
14 November 2009
at 7.30 pm

Solihull Choral Society

Purcell, Welcome to the Pleasures
Purcell, Come ye sons of art
Handel, Dixit Dominus

Andrew Fletcher conductor

www.solihullchoral.org.uk

Saturday
7 November 2009

at 7.30 pm

St James the Greater, Leicester

Elgar, The Dream of Gerontius

Leicester Bach Choir
with Cantamici and Leicester Grammar School Choir
Richard Laing conductor

Sunday
18 October 2009

at 3 pm

Moorpool Hall, Harborne, Birmingham

Strauss, Sextet from Capriccio
Copland, Appalachian Spring

Rachael Young conductor

Admisison Free · www.moorpool.com

Thursday
23 July 2009
at 1.30pm and 5.15pm

International Double Reed Society’s Annual Conference

In 2009, the IDRS Conference will be held at the Birmingham Conservatoire in England — the first IDRS Conference to be held in the UK for 20 years, and these concerts will include several world premieres.

www.idrs2009.org

Thursday
18 June 2009

at 7.30 pm

Acocks Green Library

Schubert, Octet
Françaix, Octet
Strauss, Till Eulenspeigl

Peter Thomas, Emily Chapman violins · Ting Chiu viola
Katie Sheldon cello · Gemma Murray double bass
Rela Spyrou clarinet · Jo Mayne bassoon · Becky Kitson horn

Tickets are free and available by calling 0121 464 1738

Saturday
28 March 2009
at 7.30 pm

St Matthew’s Church, Kettering Road, Kingsley, Northampton, NN1 4RY

English Cathedral Classics
A concert which explores the wealth of wonderful music written for the church during the 19th and 20th century.

Northampton Bach Choir
Lee Dunleavy conductor

Saturday at 7.30 pm
8 November 2008

St James the Greater, Leicester

Elgar, The Music Makers,
Vaughan Williams, Dona Nobis Pacem
Delius, Walk to the Paradise Garden

Leicester Bach Choir with Midlands Chorale
Sara Jonsson soprano, Karen Wise alto
and George von Bergen baritone
Richard Laing conductor

Saturday at 7.30 pm
22 November 2008

Worcester Cathedral

Haydn, Stabat Mater
Mozart, Litaniae Lauretanae

Worcester Festival Choral Society
Adrian Lucas conductor

Tuesday at 7.30 pm
10 June 2008

Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham Conservatoire

Elgar, Serenade for Strings
Schubert, Symphony No.5
Puccini, Chrysathemums
Mozart, Symphony No.40 (original version)

Daniele Rosina conductor

www.newgenerationarts.co.uk/events/queens-park-sinfonia/

Saturday at 7.30 pm
8 March 2008

Olton Friary, St Bernards Road, Olton

J S Bach St John Passion

Nicholas Smith evangelist

www.solihullchoral.org.uk

Saturday at 7.30 pm
5 April 2008

Leicester Cathedral

Leicester Bach Choir 80th Anniversary Concert
with Countesthorpe College Choir and Queen’s Park Sinfonia

J S Bach Mass in B Minor

www.leicesterbachchoir.org.uk

Thursday at 9pm
1 November 2007

St Martin’s Church in the Bullring

Vivaldi The Four Seasons (by candlelight!)

Tickets: £6 for day wristband [0121 202 5000]
or www.gigbeth.com

Thursday at 8pm
22 November 2007

Queen's Park Sinfonia, Adrian Boult Hall

Alison Bach horn · Nick Drew tenor · Daniele Rosina conductor

Ivor McGregor Symphony No.1 (first complete performance)
Purcell Chaconne in G minor
Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings

Tickets £10 £8 (£6 concessions)
www.birminghamboxoffice.com · 0121 303 2323

Thursday 26 July 2007
at 7.30pm
Birmingham International Piano Academy
Adrian Boult Hall

Richard Laing conductor
Brigitte Engerer piano

Beethoven Coriolan Overture
Beethoven Symphony No. 4
Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5, 'Emperor'

Friday 22 June 2007
at 7.30pm
New Generation Arts
Adrian Boult Hall

Daniel Rosina conductor · Di Xiao piano

Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
Haydn Symphony No. 104, 'London"

Saturday 2 June 2007
at 1pm
Barber Family Open Day
The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

Join Queen's Park Sinfonia on a whistle-stop train journey through Europe, hear music from some the greatest of European composers, and visit some of the continent’s most famous concert halls! All aboard! (Concert lasts 40 minutes)

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