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Online bookings: www.fairfield.co.uk
“Passionate and thrilling” (Independent )
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“The Unmissable LMP”
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SUBSCRIPTION SERIES 3-4 concerts: 10% discount DISCOUNTS Families and young people Free tickets available for under-18s with one full price ticket, subject to availability.
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In person: Fairfield Halls, Park Lane, Croydon, CR9 1DG
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GROUPS AND SCHOOLS Discounts are available for parties of 10 or more – please contact the Box Office for more information. Young people under the age of 25 pay only £10 for all seating areas.
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Upper Stalls
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Tickets: £12 – £31.50
Choir £31.50 £28.50
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Getting to Fairfield Fairfield is situated in the centre of Croydon, close to the A23 and M25, and has an adjacent multi-storey car park. It is just minutes away from East Croydon station, Tramlink stops and various bus stops.
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SPRING 2013 CLASSICAL CONCERTS
The London Mozart Players returns to Fairfield Halls in 2013 with five sparkling orchestral concerts.
Conductor Gérard Korsten City of London Choir
© Marco Borggreve
WAGNER Sibelius Brahms
Piano/Director Howard Shelley “ Shelley conjured up a sheer fantastical scene of elfin mischief.”
© Eric Richmond
Frankfurter Neue Presse
Thursday 25 April 2013
7.30pm
Brahms ˇ DvoRák
Concerto for Violin & Cello in A minor, Op.102 Symphony No.6 in D major, Op.60
Conductor
Nicholas Collon
© Benjamin Ealovega
“ With Swensen something magical always happens.” The Scotsman
Simon Callow
Joseph Swensen
Conductor/Violin Joseph Swensen Narrator Simon Callow
CONCERT
Violin Cello
Nicola Benedetti Leonard Elschenbroich
7.30pm
Siegfried Idyll Pelléas et Mélisande, Op. 46 Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77
ST VALENTINE’S DAY
Weber Mozart Brahms
© Decca/Simon Fowler
©a Felix Broede
Thursday 23 May 2013 Beethoven Beethoven Conductor Violin
Violin Concerto Symphony No.5 in C minor, Op. 67 Gérard Korsten Anthony Marwood
“ If there were rock-star equivalents in the classical music world, ace British violinist Anthony Marwood would be on the list.”
7.30pm
Anthony Marwood
Thursday 14 February 2013
Oberon Overture Piano Concerto No.22 K482 Symphony No.2 in D, Op.72
Leonard Elschenbroich
Symphony No.36 in C major KV 425, Linz Requiem Mass in D minor K626
Gérard Korsten
MOZART MOZART
7.30pm
7.30pm
Nicola Benedetti
Thursday 31 January 2013
Saturday 16 March 2013
howard Shelley
written to evoke the atmosphere of Sibelius’ setting of a passionate, tragic love story. Howard Shelley takes centre-stage in one of Mozart’s most famous piano concerti, and an outstanding April programme features violinist Nicola Benedetti MBE, the Classical Brits’ Best Female Artist 2012, with rising star cellist Leonard Elschenbroich and exciting young conductor Nicholas Collon. Violinist Anthony Marwood, “a magic name in the business” (Independent), features in our thrilling all-Beethoven season finale.
Nicholas Collon
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escribed in the press as “one of the best chamber orchestras anywhere”, the LMP showcases the breadth and depth of its renowned music-making under Music Director Gérard Korsten. This spring, we welcome two acclaimed exponents of the soloist/conductor role, pianist Howard Shelley and violinist Joseph Swensen. We continue an exciting choral collaboration with the excellent City of London choir in Mozart’s stunning Requiem, and are delighted to welcome British actor Simon Callow to narrate a script he has
© Pia Johnson
The Age, Australia © Eric Richmond
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