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Tasmin Little and John Lenehan Beethoven violin and piano sonatas – recital two

Stoller Hall

Tasmin is joined by pianist John Lenehan for the second recital featuring all 10 sonatas of Beethoven. "Little can justly be regarded as Britain's  finest violinist" The Independent "Beautiful piano playing from the peerless John Lenehan"  Guardian    Free for all summer school participants. Tickets available to the public through the Stoller Hall website -http://www.stollerhall.com …

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Alexander Technique

The first sessions on CIPSS part two. Book early to avoid disappointment.  

Teaching session 3

The final individual lessons and workshops for the day. Don't miss the opportunity to sit in and observe the outstanding faculty.  

Ronald Stevenson memorial recital

Stoller Hall

Ronald Stevenson (1928-2015) has left a legacy of over 500 piano pieces, including 'Passacaglia on DSCH', the longest single movement piano work in the repertoire.  His music includes much smaller pieces and many transcriptions. Tonight we celebrate his extraordinarily colourful, beautiful legacy in a recital featuring talented young pianists from Chetham's school of music. Ronald …

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Tai Chi

Ease into the busy day ahead with a gentle session of Tai Chi. Suitable for all ages and levels of fitness.

Teaching session 1

From 9am lessons take place in all the teaching rooms throughout the school.

Teaching session 2

After coffee, the faculty continue working with the participants in individual lessons. Observers are always welcome to sit in.

Teaching session 3

The final individual lessons and workshops for the day.  

Evelyn Glennie, percussion with Philip Smith, piano

Stoller Hall

Dame Evelyn Glennie is the first person in history to successfully create and sustain a full-time career as a solo percussionist, performing worldwide with the greatest orchestras, conductors and artists. She fondly recalls having played the first percussion concerto in the history of The Proms at the Albert Hall in 1992, which paved the way …

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