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'Woven Words' (0844 875 0073) continues till 6 Feb Daniel Harding directs the LSO in two programmes of music by Sibelius, Beethoven and Mark-Anthony Turnage at London's Barbican Hall, including Turnage's trumpet concerto with Håkan Hardenberger (Tue) and the world premiere of Speranza (Thu).
To a few people, Orff is also known for a small number of other works - especially those in which he attempted to repeat the success of Carmina Burana - and as the author of one of the 20th century's most influential programmes of music education for children, a system still widely in use in many parts of the world.
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The Exchange is more than just a music venue: it offers a diverse programme of music, theatre, cinema and community events.
The previously uninhabited Obonjan was this year revived as a "curated island destination" by organisers, who scheduled a lengthy programme of music, talks, art, health sessions and workshops.
The programme of music composed in Terezín, very seldom played, began a life of its own after Ms Freedman was invited to take it to New York for a Terezín festival.
Since its restoration over the past decade, it has offered a programme of music, dances, theatre, children's shows, comedy, conferences (on architecture, especially), as well a place for the famously elderly population of Bexhill to while away the afternoon.
Architects, artists, musicians and their associated hangers-on all come together to mingle between the stark concrete walls of the gallery's courtyard for its summer weekly programme of music events.
If the city centre experience, tours of fjords and eating locally-caught fish aren't enough, there is also a small, separate programme of music at night spots around Oslo during the event.
Co-founded by Dan Blackledge, who was behind Hideout and Unkown, this new event is part festival, part resort, with a two-month long programme of music, arts and workshops on a long-abandoned island in the Adriatic.
The Proms' contribution to Lights Out on Monday, marking Britain's entry into the first world war, was a late-night programme of music by John Tavener performed by the Tallis Scholars and director Peter Phillips (Prom 25).
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