New Palace Opera: Albert Herring

St John's Church Waterloo, London

A concert performance of Benjamin Britten's chamber opera, Albert Herring, given by New Palace Opera, conducted by Mike Thorne.

£27.54

The Newtown Ensemble: Bartók’s 3rd Piano Concerto

Stockbridge Parish Church 7b Saxe Coburg Street, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 3 is performed by Paul Jackson, with the Newtown Ensemble, conducted by Michael Thorne. Programme: Stravinsky – Symphony in C Bartók – Piano Concerto No. 3 Sibelius – Symphony No. 3

Mifune Tsuji Trio: LCMLive

London College of Music St Mary's Rd, London

The Mifune Tsuji Trio perform music for violin, saxophone and piano, including Simone Spagnolo's Non ho dormito questa notte mai, Bartók's Baladă și joc for two violins, and new pieces by composition students at the London College of Music.

Free

Saffron Opera Group: Don Giovanni

Saffron Hall Audley End Road, Saffron Walden

Saffron Opera Group, conducted by Mike Thorne,  present a concert performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni. Mozart’s outrageous farce tells the tale of an incorrigible young playboy who blazes a path to his own destruction in a single day. Based on the story of Don Juan, Don Giovanni follows an irresistible (yet irresponsible and amoral) youth

£20

Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra: Jommelli Requiem

All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

Haslingfield Choir and Orchestra, conducted by Paul Jackson, perform Niccolò Jommelli's beautiful Requiem (Missa pro defunctis), and Mozart's Ave Verum Corpus and the Serenata in G major, K. 525, ‘Eine kleine Nachtmusik’.

£6 – £12

Music of the Ether

Music Recital Hall Anglia Ruskin University, East Road, Cambridge

Charlie Draper and Paul Jackson present a programme of music with film, played on the earliest electronic musical instruments, the theremin and the ondes Martenot, with piano accompaniment. Programme includes:

Free

Music of the Ether

Hughes Hall Cambridge

Charlie Draper and Paul Jackson present a programme of music with film, played on the earliest electronic musical instruments, the theremin and the ondes Martenot, with piano accompaniment. Programme includes:

Free

Threads: Music for Voice and Piano

Lauderdale House Highgate Hill, Waterlow Park, London

David Ryan has curated this evening featuring performances of his recent works for voice and piano together with two pieces by the American composer Terry Jennings. The ‘threads’ of the title refers to the interconnection of poetic texts, from contemporary author Martha Kapos, to Richard Brautigan, Walt Whitman, all the way back to ancient Greek

£8

Mifune Tsuji Trio

Downing Place URC Downing Street, Cambridge

Mifune Tsuji and Paul Jackson, from the Mifune Tsuji Trio, perform music for violin, and piano, including JS Bach's Sonata in A major, BWV 1015, Nimrod Borenstein's Quasi una cadenza for solo violin, Michio Miyagi's Haro No Umi, Astor Piazzolla's Le Grand Tango, and the traditional Japanese song Karatachi-no-hana.

Free

Vltava: Pictures of Bohemia

MS Elbe Princesse Vltava, Czech Republic

Programme Antonín Dvořák: 'Serenade', ‘Tittle-Tattle’, ‘At the Hero’s Grave’, and ‘On the Holy Mount’ from Poetic Tone Pictures, op. 85 Bedřich Smetana: ‘Friendly Landscape’, from Sketches, op. 5, no. 3 Bohuslav Martinů: ‘Columbine Dances’, from Puppets, book I Leoš Janáček: ‘The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away’, from On an Overgrown Path Miloslav Kabeláč: Preludio

Vltava: English and French Piano Music

MS Elbe Princesse Vltava, Czech Republic

Programme Percy Aldridge Grainger: Blithe Bells, Knight and Shepherd’s Daughter, The Merry King Cyril Scott: Lotus Land  Francis Poulenc: Novelette in C major Claude Debussy: ‘Bruyères’, from Préludes, book II, Deux Arabesques, Clair de Lune                                                                                

Haslingfield Choir: Love Songs

All Saints' Church Church Way, Haslingfield

Haslingfield Choir performs Brahms's Liebeslieder and Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes. Conductor – Paul Jackson Piano Duet – Maurice Hodges and Thanea Hodges Soprano – Anna-Luise WagnerAlto – Ute Lepetit-ClareTenor – Simon Macarenhas-CarterBass – Alistair Bamford Speaker – Dale Savage

£10