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The phrase "a programme of concerts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a scheduled series of musical performances or events.
Example: "The city announced a programme of concerts for the summer, featuring various artists and genres."
Alternatives: "a schedule of performances" or "a lineup of concerts".
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A programme of concerts and recitals in the bandstand itself means free music while you eat.
This weekend, Berlin is celebrating again, with a symbolic wall of illuminated balloons being released into the sky amid a programme of concerts, plays and exhibitions throughout the city.
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Other summer events include Happy Days – a programme of bandstand concerts and family entertainment, Herne Bay Carnival through the town centre, a travelling funfair at the Memorial Park and Herne Bay Bus Rally.
In the winter of 1956, Chisholm's ambitious festival of South African Music and Musicians achieved popular success in London with a programme of Wigmore Hall concerts and the London première at the Rudolf Steiner Theatre of Bartók's opera Bluebeard's Castle.
It has a piano bar and a hectic programme of concerts and readings, where customers spill outside to drink under the plane trees.
The venue, in the 21st century, has a regular programme of concerts, theatrical performances, lectures and conferences, serving a similar purpose to that for which the building was constructed in the nineteenth century.
The geometric Casa da Musica (00 351 220 120 220; www.casadamusica.com) by Rem Koolhaas is also nearby and stages a varied programme of concerts and events.
Clark was determined that the gallery should remain open even once the blitz began – particularly once the blitz began – and put together a rolling programme of concerts and temporary exhibitions, many of which were organised by the War Artists Advisory Committeee he'd established in 1939.
Late October is a particularly good time to go as the sweltering summer heat is cooling and the International Maya Culture Festival is getting into gear with a programme of exhibitions and concerts 17-266 October; ficmaya.com).
In the last week of its current season, Wigmore Hall played host to one of the year's most staggering concerts: a programme of Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski given by Igor Levit, a 28-year-old Russian-born German who has been called the pianist of the future, the next András Schiff (though he is his own person, and how), the greatest player of his generation.
Billed as a programme of east meets west, this concert brought together European and Indian classical musicians, with the Nava Rasa Ensemble – guitarist Simon Thacker, Carnatic violinist Jyotsna Srikanth and tabla player Sarvar Sabri – joined by the Edinburgh Quartet, double bassist Mario Lima Caribé da Rocha and percussionist Iain Sandilands.
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