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SUMMARY:Saturday 9th November 2002
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 	Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3\n\n			Walton Symphony No. 1\n\n			\n\n			W
 illiam Walton 1902-1983\n\n			Brahms Academic Festival Overture\n\n			Brah
 ms did not receive a college education\, but was the recipient of honorary
  doctorates from Cambridge and Breslau universities. His thank you to Bres
 lau in 1880 was the Academic Festival Overture based on student drinking s
 ongs\, concluding with Gaudeamus igitur and he was delighted when students
  sang along.\n\n			Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 3 Lucy Parham Piano\n\n			
 Beethoven’s Third  Piano Concerto is the first of his mature concertos.
  It was written about the same time as his ‘Moonlight’ and ‘Pathéti
 que’ sonatas and is full of their passion and magic. We are delighted to
  have Lucy Parham as our distinguished soloist.\n\n			The first performanc
 e in 1803 also was also the premiere of Beethoven's Second Symphony and th
 e Oratorio Christ on the Mount of Olives\, as well as a performance of his
  First Symphony.\n\n			\n\n			Lucy Parham is acknowledged as one of Britai
 n’s finest pianists. Since winning the BBC TV ‘Young Musician of the Y
 ear’ Piano Class in 1984\, she has performed throughout the UK and abroa
 d as soloist with many major British and foreign orchestras. She has appea
 red regularly at all the major London venues and at many international fes
 tivals. She has also made many successful commercial recordings\, one of w
 hich won the prestigious BBC Music Magazine “Critics’ Choice of the Ye
 ar”. She has also broadcast on ITV\, BBCTV and Radio 3.\n\n			Walton Sym
 phony No. 1\n\n			We mark Walton’s centenary year with a performance of 
 his First Symphony\, one of the major masterpieces of British music. It pr
 ogresses from an insistent\, surging opening movement\, a snarling scherzo
  and a cool\, melancholy slow movement\, to a glorious triumphant finale. 
 Walton took more time than planned to conclude the symphony to his satisfa
 ction\, and its first performance in 1934 did not include the finale. It w
 as premiered in its entirety in 1935.\n\n			\n			\n		\n	\n
CATEGORIES:Concerts
LOCATION:The Great Hall\, Ravensbourne School\, Hayes Lane\, Bromley\, BR2 
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