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International Voices

International Voices

International Voices is a brand new series at Southbank Centre that takes a new look at what is meant by a great voice.

Classical Indian singers Shubha Mudgal and Bombay Jayashri take part, as do western classical stars such as Anna Netrebko and David Daniels. The brilliantly unclassifi able vocalist Barb Jungr performs an evening of music by great songwriters, including Jacques Brel, John Lennon and Randy Newman, while Mark Padmore works with renowned director Katie Mitchell in an evening exploring Samuel Beckett’s near obsession with Schubert, through a staged performance that includes Schubert’s Winterreise.

The series opens with three concerts featuring one of the world’s great baritones, Matthias Goerne, who gives a solo recital and two concerts with Southbank Centre’s Resident Orchestras. With the London Philharmonic Orchestra, he performs Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s Gesangsszene, written in the aftermath of World War Two, and with the London Sinfonietta he gives the world premiere of a specially commissioned work from the strikingly original Austrian composer Thomas Larcher. He performs contrasting approaches to texts by Michelangelo by Shostakovich and Hugo Wolf in his solo recital, as well as Brahms’ last song cycle, the biblical settings known as Four Serious Songs.

Anna Netrebko and Dmitri Hvorostovsky perform favourite songs from the French, Italian and Russian operatic repertoire on Tuesday 19 May 2009.
Tickets go on sale to Southbank Centre Members on 29 August at 9am.
Tickets go on sale to the public on 1 September at 9am.
 
For your best chance to get tickets become a Southbank Centre Member online or phone 0871 663 2580.


Please note: if you are booking online for more than one series, you will need to book each series in separate transactions in order to receive the appropriate series discount. Alternatively, please call the Ticket Office on 0871 663 2500.

events in this series

Barb Jungr

Purcell Room

Barb Jungr

Monday 9 February 2009

A programme including songs by Bob Dylan, Jacques Brel, John Lennon, Leonard Cohen, Eric Bogle and Randy Newman.

£17 £12

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Sir Roger Norrington

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

Tuesday 10 February 2009

Haydn caused something of a stir in Vienna in 1775 with the premiere of his new piece, The Return of Tobias.

£35 £26 £19 £12 £6

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Harry Christophers

Queen Elizabeth Hall

The Sixteen

Tuesday 17 March 2009

In a year of anniversaries, The Sixteen celebrates 30 years of music making and also revels in two of the country's most influential composers.

£25 £20 £15 £11 £8 Premium seats £33

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Philippe Jaroussky

Purcell Room

Philippe Jaroussky, counter-tenor

Monday 23 March 2009

Philippe Jaroussky's versatility, musicianship and vocal purity have made him an in-demand artist.

£22 £17 £12

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Marc Minkowski

Royal Festival Hall

Zurich Opera

Sunday 17 May 2009

Zurich Opera return to Southbank Centre's Royal Festival for a concert performances of Handel's Aggripina.

£42 £35 £28 £22 £17 £12 £9 Premium seats £55

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Anna Netrebko

Royal Festival Hall

Anna Netrebko, soprano; Dmitri Hvorostovsky, baritone

Tuesday 19 May 2009

As part of the International Voices series, stars from the world of opera Anna Netrebko and Dmitri Hvorostovsky perform with the Philharmonia Orchestra in a dazzling programme to include favourites and hidden gems from the French, Italian and Russian operatic repertoire.

£85 £75 £65 £45 £35 £30

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Mark Padmore

Queen Elizabeth Hall

Mark Padmore, tenor

Wednesday 3 June 2009

An evening featuring Schubert's great song cycle and Samuel Beckett's poetry, inspired by Beckett's love of Schubert's songs.

£30 £24 £18 £13 £9 Premium seats £38

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