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Marius Neset at Kings Place
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Mark-Anthony Turnage at LSO St Lukes
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Mark King at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
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Mark Nevin + Tarrah Reynolds + Norman Vladimir + Julia Spada at The Chocolate Factory
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Mark Padmore and Paul Lewis: Beethoven, Schubert at Wigmore Hall
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Mark Padmore and Paul Lewis: Schubert at Wigmore Hall
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(CAD28.15)Classical Music14 February 2012 to 16 February 2012
Wigmore Hall W1U 2BP[map]
Mark Padmore and Paul Lewis have charted the work’s oceanic depths in a Gramophone Awardwinning recording and in an evolving concert interpretation saturated with subtle nuance and poetic inflection.
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Mark Sanders + Adam Pulz Melbye + Mike Hurley at The Vortex Jazz Club
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Mark Stewart at Scala
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Mark Swartzentruber: Haydn, Beethoven, Schumann, Debussy at Wigmore Hall
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(CAD23.46)Classical Music7 April 2012
Wigmore Hall W1U 2BP[map]
A classical performance of works by Haydn: Piano Sonata in F HXVI:29; Beethoven: Piano Sonata in C minor Op. 111; Schumann: 2 Noveletten from Op. 21: No. 1 in F; No. 8 in F sharp; Debussy: Images, Series 1, and L'isle joyeuse.
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Mark Wright at Wonderland
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Mark Wynn + James Bay + Evanjack + Autumn Red at The Bedford
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Marlena Shaw at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
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(CAD39.10)R n B27 March 2012 to 31 March 2012
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Marlena Shaw is among the most versatile and charismatic jazz vocalists on the scene today. Her performances are marked by an artful blend of pop standards and straight-ahead jazz tunes. Her extroverted stage presence gives her an edge over other vocalists, and it's clear to see that singing before an audience is where she feels most comfortable.
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Marlene Verplanck at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
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Martin Alvarado + Mikko Helenius at The Forge
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Martin Barre's New Day at The Borderline
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Martin Carthy and Dave Swarbrick at Dartford Working Men's Club
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Martin Frost and Roland Pontinen: Various Composers at Wigmore Hall
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Martin Helmchen: Bach, Liszt, Beethoven at Wigmore Hall
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(CAD23.46)Classical Music20 March 2012
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Martin Helmchen weaves Liszt’s work of mourning together with the saturnine Nuages gris and another late masterpiece, the Bagatelle sans tonalité, a transcendent tone poem for piano. The inexorable force of Beethoven’s ‘Hammerklavier’ adds to the magnetic attraction of Helmchen’s programme.
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Martin Murray and The Honeycombs at The Landmark Arts Centre
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Martin Roscoe: Beethoven at Wigmore Hall


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