Hall for Cornwall’s seasonal programmes list all the performances and events which are programmed to take place at the theatre during the designated seasonal period. This collection item is a page from inside the summer 2012 programme and includes a list of productions and events which are scheduled to take place at HfC between April and July.
Julian Lloyd Webber OBE is a British solo cellist, conductor and broadcaster. He peformed at Hall for Cornwall on the 14th of September 2007 and was accompanied by Pam Chowhan on piano.
The London Mozart Players are a British chamber orchestra who were founded in 1949 by Harry Blech. It is the longest-established chamber orchestra in the U.K. and their performances and recordings focus largely on the core repertoire from the Classical Era.
On the 15th of November 2007, Hall for Cornwall celebrated it’s 10th birthday with a year of celebration including a specially commissioned work, a very successful Open Day in August and a Gala Concert in November which was attended by Prince Edward.
On the 15th of November 2007, Hall for Cornwall celebrated it’s 10th birthday with a year of celebration including a specially commissioned work, a very successful Open Day in August and a Gala Concert in November which was attended by Prince Edward. This is the cover of the programme that was produced to reflect on the 10 years of artistic achievement at HfC.
The English Chamber Orchestra has its roots in the Goldsbrough Orchestra which was founded in 1948. It has also been heralded as ‘the most recorded chamber orchestra in the world.’ Its name changed to the English Chamber Orchestra in 1960 and since then has remained under the artistic direction of Quintin Ballardie, who was a member of the original group. The orchestra’s performance at Hall for Cornwall on the 18th of April 2008 was directed by Stephanie Gonley and featured the trumpet soloist Alison Balsom.
The London Mozart Players are a British chamber orchestra who were founded in 1949 by Harry Blech. It is the longest-established chamber orchestra in the U.K. and their performances and recordings focus largely on the core repertoire from the Classical Era. The orchestra’s performance at Hall for Cornwall on the 18th of September 2008 was directed by David Juritz and featured piano soloist Anya Alexeyev.
Nikolai Demidenko is a Russian born concernt pianist who performed at Hall for Cornwall on the 10th of October 2008, playing a programme of works by Chopin, including Bacarolle Op. 60; Sonata No. 3. Op.58; and 24 Preludes Op.28.
The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment is a British period instrument orchestra who lend their name from the late 18th century period of ‘Enlightenment.’ The orchestra was established as a self-governing ensemble in 1986 by a group of period instrumentalist players. The orchestra’s performance at Hall for Cornwall on the 7th of November 2008 was directed by Margaret Faultless and featured Lisa Beznosiuk on the flute and Steven Devine on the harpsichord.
The St. Petersburg String Quartet was founded in 1985 by graduates of the Leningrad Conservatory. The group were originally called the Leningrad String Quartet until the city was renamed in 1991.