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Littlewood Players 2010 Rehearsal Schedule

Attention Littlewood Players!

January 2010 - March 2010 Rehearsal Schedule is out! There are two different schedules, one for all Littlewood Players and another additional schedule for Players who will be going on the Austria 2010 tour.

 

Tanglewood Music School Recital 2009

 

After several auditions, Tanglewood Music School is proud to present this year's candidates for the TMS Recital 2009!

Austria 2010 - Littlewood Players Europe Tour

Austria - People all over the world say that this country is synonymous with culture. Tanglewood Music School is organising Austria 2010, a Europe tour for the Littlewood Players to perform on the world's stage.

 

Salzburg - Birthplace of Wolfgang A. Mozart

Our young musicians will be performing in Salzburg, the birthplace of the greatest musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and also in the country's heritage-rich capital, Vienna.

Night Safari Performance - Stand Up for Singapore!

 

In conjunction with the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari's National Day celebrations, the Littlewood Players have been invited to perform beloved National Day songs with a classical twist.

 

Date: 7 August 2009 (Friday)

Time: 7.30pm and 8.30pm

Venue: Night Safari Entrance Plaza

 

Rare String Instruments For Loan

Ever wondered what it feels like to play on a 270-year old string instrument?

Bringing New Life into Antique Instruments

Camerata Singapore's 2009 concert, 'Jewels of the Bygone Era' has recieved more publicity in The Business Times.

The concert, that is well on its way to a packed audience at the Jubilee Hall this Wednesday evening, has been singled out by the media not only for the music or talented musicians, but the opportunity to see and listen rare string instruments being played publicly.

 

The Business Times, Friday 20 February 2009, by Christopher Lim

"Jewels of the Bygone Era" Concert 2009

Camerata Singapore performed “Jewels of the Bygone Era” - a one-night-only performance featuring well-loved classical music pieces and exquisite string instruments from old.  “Jewels of the Bygone Era” also showcased rare string instruments being played on stage for the first time in Asia. These “jewels” featured include a 1759 Gennaro Gagliano violin, a 1780 Giuseppe Guadagnini cello, and a 1909 Giusepppe Pedrazzini violin.

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