Forthcoming Events
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 1

Krakow, Cambridge, London, Birmingham, Norwich,
Sunday 30 November to Friday 05 December 2008
This opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series showcases works chosen by the eminent British composer Colin Matthews and features the young Russian pianist Polina Leschenko, a rising star of the international piano world.
Messiah

Ely, Norwich, London, London, London,
Thursday 18 December to Tuesday 23 December 2008
Handel's remarkable oratorio Messiah, with its vivid portrayal of biblical scenes and high emotional charge is performed here by highly-acclaimed vocal group Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton.
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 2

Krakow, Cambridge, London, Birmingham, Norwich,
Sunday 18 January to Friday 23 January 2009
The second concert in our Britten Sinfonia at Lunch series focuses on Oliver Knussen, featuring his poignant and touching Songs without Voices, and with a new work by Ryan Wigglesworth who benefited from his tutelage early in his career.
Composers' Workshop

Cambridge,
Saturday 31 January 2009
The annual Britten Sinfonia/University of Cambridge Composers' Workshop features composer Oliver Knussen and Ryan Wigglesworth as they offer advice and opinions on five fresh new works by student composers, performed by Britten Sinfonia's musicians.
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Next Production
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 1
Krakow, Cambridge, London, Birmingham and Norwich
30 - 05 December 2008
This opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series showcases works chosen by the eminent British composer Colin Matthews and features the young Russian pianist Polina Leschenko, a rising star of the international piano world.
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 1
West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
02 December 2008 1:00pm
This opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series showcases works chosen by the eminent British composer Colin Matthews and features the young Russian pianist Polina Leschenko, a rising star of the international piano world.
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 1
Wigmore Hall, London
03 December 2008 1:00pm
This opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series showcases works chosen by the eminent British composer Colin Matthews and features the young Russian pianist Polina Leschenko, a rising star of the international piano world.
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 1
Town Hall, Birmingham
04 December 2008 1:00pm
This opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series showcases works chosen by the eminent British composer Colin Matthews and features the young Russian pianist Polina Leschenko, a rising star of the international piano world.
Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 1
The Assembly House, Norwich
05 December 2008 1:00pm
This opening concert in Britten Sinfonia’s lunchtime series showcases works chosen by the eminent British composer Colin Matthews and features the young Russian pianist Polina Leschenko, a rising star of the international piano world.
Messiah
Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich
14 December 2008 7:30pm
Handel's remarkable oratorio Messiah, with its vivid portrayal of biblical scenes and high emotional charge is performed here by highly-acclaimed vocal group Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton.
Messiah
Ely Cathedral, Ely
18 December 2008 7:30pm
Handel's remarkable oratorio Messiah, with its vivid portrayal of biblical scenes and high emotional charge is performed here by highly-acclaimed vocal group Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton.
Messiah
St John's, Smith Square, London
21 December 2008 7:30pm
Handel's remarkable oratorio Messiah, with its vivid portrayal of biblical scenes and high emotional charge is performed here by highly-acclaimed vocal group Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton.
Messiah
St John's, Smith Square, London
22 December 2008 7:30pm
Handel's remarkable oratorio Messiah, with its vivid portrayal of biblical scenes and high emotional charge is performed here by highly-acclaimed vocal group Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton.
Messiah
St John's, Smith Square, London
23 December 2008 7:30pm
Handel's remarkable oratorio Messiah, with its vivid portrayal of biblical scenes and high emotional charge is performed here by highly-acclaimed vocal group Polyphony, conducted by Stephen Layton.
