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archive : 2006
Duo performance with Julius Drake Programme: to include Beethoven Sonata in G minor
18/01/06 (Wednesday): Radio France broadcast of the December 15th, 2005 concert Richard
Harwood and Christoph Berner - 1400GMT
21/01/06 (Saturday): Bollington Arts Centre, Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire Performance with the Navarra String Quartet Programme: Richard will join the quartet in a performance of Schubert's String Quintet in C. 01/02/06 (Wednesday): Millgate Centre, Delph, Oldham, Lancashire Performance with the Navarra String Quartet Programme: Richard will join the quartet in a performance of Schubert's String Quintet in C. Time: 7.30p.m.
18/02/06 (Saturday): Purcell Room, South Bank Centre, London A
Romanian Musical Adventure Programme: Richard will perform Saint-Saëns Septet for Piano, Trumpet, and Strings and play the first 'cello part in Enescu's Octet. Programme also includes Anatol Vieru's Clarinet Quintet and his Eratosthenes' Sieve for String Quartet, Piano, Clarinet. Time: 7.45p.m.
25/02/06 - 28/02/06: Recording :: EMI Debut disc Piano: Christoph Berner Producer:
John Fraser Programme: to include Beethoven Sonata in A major and Chopin Sonata 04/03/06 (Saturday): Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham Programme: Elgar Concerto Orchestra: Nottingham Philharmonic Orchestra (conductor, Benjamin Pope) Time: 7.30p.m.
25/03/06 (Saturday): Ferneham Hall, Fareham, Hampshire Programme: Dvorak Concerto (B minor) Orchestra: Havant Symphony Orchestra (conductor, Peter Craddock)
02/04/06 (Sunday): Wigmore Hall, London Austrian Cultural Forum at 50 - Gala Concert Programme: Richard will perform David Horne's 'Zip' for 'cello and piano (1999) with the composer at the piano. Other performers include Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Ernst Kovacic (violin), Christoph Berner (piano), Ronan Collett (baritone), Daniel Johannsen (tenor), Elena Larina (piano), Daniela Lehner (mezzo soprano), Heinz Medjimorec (piano), Nicholas Rimmer (piano), Kathron Sturrock (piano), Lydia Teuscher (soprano), and The Vienna Piano Trio playing works by Haydn, Brahms, Schubert, Mozart, Dvorak, and premières by Hugh Wood and Johannes Maria Staud . |