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February 07 2015 19:00
ECO in Sheffield: Xuefei Yang plays Rodrigo
In the first of three concerts with conductor Akira Mori, the ECO welcomes the return of guitarist Xuefei Yang for a performance of Rodrigo’s much-loved Concierto di Aranjuez. Also featuring will be Stephanie Gonley, performing…
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January 27 2015 19:30
ECO in Philadelphia: Laycock conducts Mozart
Mark Laycock conducts the ECO with Ofer Falk and Stephanie Gonley as soloists in Philadelphia for a performance of Mozart’s ever-popular Sinfonia Concertante. The evening will also feature Robin Holloway’s Ode for four winds, commissioned…
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January 24 2015 19:30
ECO in Bermuda: Sinfonia Concertante
The second of the ECO’s concerts at the 2015 Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts, featuring Stephanie Gonley and Ofer Falk (1st violin, Allegri Quartet) performing Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante.
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January 23 2015 19:30
ECO in Bermuda: Gonley & Dale
The first of the ECO’s concerts at the 2015 Bermuda Festival of the Performing Arts, featuring solo performances from leader Stephanie Gonley and principal cello Caroline Dale. Bermudan trumpet soloist Matthew Ross joins the orchestra…
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December 10 2014 19:00
ECO at Cadogan Hall: Messiah
This Christmas the magnificent choir Tenebrae, directed by Nigel Short, continue their collaboration with the ECO in what will be a truly unmissable performance of Handel’s Messiah at Cadogan Hall.
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December 05 2014 19:30
ECO at Royal Festival Hall: Vivaldi Gloria
Andrew Nethsingha conducts an evening of music by three masters of the Baroque, featuring a performance of Vivaldi’s mighty Gloria with the highly acclaimed St John’s College Choir. ECO leader Stephanie Gonley and ECO co-leader…
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November 29 2014 19:00
ECO in Leeds: Walker conducts Mendelssohn
We welcome back conductor Garry Walker for an evening of Mendelssohn and Chopin at Leeds Town Hall, with the hugely gifted young Chinese pianist Aristo Sham joining the orchestra for a performance of Chopin’s Piano…
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November 16 2014 11:00
ECO in Dortmund: Shimkus plays Mozart
Stephanie Gonley directs as young and exciting 17 year old Latvian pianist Aurelia Shimkus joins the orchestra in Dortmund for a morning concert featuring Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.18 K456.