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Arts Calendar / April 20 / Concerts
20:00 Berliner Philharmoniker: Easter Festival
Easter Festival in Baden-Baden (live). Performer - Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra. Soloist - Sol Gabetta (cello). Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. In program: Gyorgy Ligeti. Atmospheres; Richard Wagner. Prelude to Act 1 of the opera "Lohengrin"; Edward Elgar. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85; Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du Printemps. Wherever the Argentine-French cellist of Russian origin Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility regarding styles and repertoire distinguishes her artistic profile. She can grip audiences through her musical speech with an excellent 2nd cello concert by Shostakovich from 1969, as well as with Vivaldi’s cello concerts from the early 18th century, played on a baroque cello. Her performances can be enjoyed in concerts with great symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras or baroque ensembles as well as in her own recitals with renowned pianists and chamber musicians. She completes her traditional solo repertoire, composed by pieces by Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Elgar and Haydn, with pieces from the 20th century such as Bohuslav Martinu's or Samuel Barber's cello concerts; new pieces she learned and introduced to her repertoire in 2009 and 2010. Sol Gabetta is often sollicited to work with composers who write pieces for her, or whose pieces she learns and plays. She collaborates closely with the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, whose piece "the Book" she plays regularly. Sol Gabetta has acquired an impressive following and a solid fan base in cities within the German cultural influence, such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Indeed, her fans often fill great concert venues such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Zurich Tonhalle, the Vienna Musikverein or the Leiszhalle in Hamburg. Her public is now growing in bordering countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Benelux countries and Great Britain. This season, for the first time, she toured the USA and South America, and in the near future she expects to tour Japan and Australia. Her international career was launched in 2004 when she received the prestigious "Credit Suisse Young Artist-Award", one of the most celebrated rewards for young musicians. The winners' concert in the fall of 2004 with the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Valery Gergiev opened several doors in the music world to her. For 15 years a regular guest conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle became its Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in September 2002. The Berliner Philharmoniker has for many years enjoyed close links with the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and, since his appointment, Simon Rattle has led two projects in Venezuela. In 2007/08, Berliner Philharmoniker's 125th birthday celebrations included Berlin in Lights a 10-day Carnegie Hall residency; a Scandinavian tour and the BBC Proms. In 2008 his birthplace Liverpool bestowed the freedom of the City on him and as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture, he gave concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent seasons have included Far East and European tours with Berliner Philharmoniker; projects with Vienna Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Philadelphia Orchestra. An exclusive EMI artist for many years, Rattle has made over 70 recordings for the label, and has received numerous prestigious international awards. In 2013 he and the Berliner Philharmoniker take up a residency at the Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele performing Die Zauberflote and a series of concerts. Simon Rattle was knighted in 1994 by the Queen of England, and has received many other distinctions, in recognition of his artistic activities.
Formula Kino Europa 
20:00 Berliner Philharmoniker: Easter Festival
Easter Festival in Baden-Baden (live). Performer - Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra. Soloist - Sol Gabetta (cello). Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. In program: Gyorgy Ligeti. Atmospheres; Richard Wagner. Prelude to Act 1 of the opera "Lohengrin"; Edward Elgar. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85; Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du Printemps. Wherever the Argentine-French cellist of Russian origin Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility regarding styles and repertoire distinguishes her artistic profile. She can grip audiences through her musical speech with an excellent 2nd cello concert by Shostakovich from 1969, as well as with Vivaldi’s cello concerts from the early 18th century, played on a baroque cello. Her performances can be enjoyed in concerts with great symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras or baroque ensembles as well as in her own recitals with renowned pianists and chamber musicians. She completes her traditional solo repertoire, composed by pieces by Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Elgar and Haydn, with pieces from the 20th century such as Bohuslav Martinu's or Samuel Barber's cello concerts; new pieces she learned and introduced to her repertoire in 2009 and 2010. Sol Gabetta is often sollicited to work with composers who write pieces for her, or whose pieces she learns and plays. She collaborates closely with the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, whose piece "the Book" she plays regularly. Sol Gabetta has acquired an impressive following and a solid fan base in cities within the German cultural influence, such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Indeed, her fans often fill great concert venues such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Zurich Tonhalle, the Vienna Musikverein or the Leiszhalle in Hamburg. Her public is now growing in bordering countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Benelux countries and Great Britain. This season, for the first time, she toured the USA and South America, and in the near future she expects to tour Japan and Australia. Her international career was launched in 2004 when she received the prestigious "Credit Suisse Young Artist-Award", one of the most celebrated rewards for young musicians. The winners' concert in the fall of 2004 with the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Valery Gergiev opened several doors in the music world to her. For 15 years a regular guest conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle became its Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in September 2002. The Berliner Philharmoniker has for many years enjoyed close links with the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and, since his appointment, Simon Rattle has led two projects in Venezuela. In 2007/08, Berliner Philharmoniker's 125th birthday celebrations included Berlin in Lights a 10-day Carnegie Hall residency; a Scandinavian tour and the BBC Proms. In 2008 his birthplace Liverpool bestowed the freedom of the City on him and as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture, he gave concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent seasons have included Far East and European tours with Berliner Philharmoniker; projects with Vienna Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Philadelphia Orchestra. An exclusive EMI artist for many years, Rattle has made over 70 recordings for the label, and has received numerous prestigious international awards. In 2013 he and the Berliner Philharmoniker take up a residency at the Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele performing Die Zauberflote and a series of concerts. Simon Rattle was knighted in 1994 by the Queen of England, and has received many other distinctions, in recognition of his artistic activities.
Formula Kino City 
20:00 Berliner Philharmoniker: Easter Festival
Easter Festival in Baden-Baden (live). Performer - Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra. Soloist - Sol Gabetta (cello). Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. In program: Gyorgy Ligeti. Atmospheres; Richard Wagner. Prelude to Act 1 of the opera "Lohengrin"; Edward Elgar. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85; Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du Printemps. Wherever the Argentine-French cellist of Russian origin Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility regarding styles and repertoire distinguishes her artistic profile. She can grip audiences through her musical speech with an excellent 2nd cello concert by Shostakovich from 1969, as well as with Vivaldi’s cello concerts from the early 18th century, played on a baroque cello. Her performances can be enjoyed in concerts with great symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras or baroque ensembles as well as in her own recitals with renowned pianists and chamber musicians. She completes her traditional solo repertoire, composed by pieces by Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Elgar and Haydn, with pieces from the 20th century such as Bohuslav Martinu's or Samuel Barber's cello concerts; new pieces she learned and introduced to her repertoire in 2009 and 2010. Sol Gabetta is often sollicited to work with composers who write pieces for her, or whose pieces she learns and plays. She collaborates closely with the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, whose piece "the Book" she plays regularly. Sol Gabetta has acquired an impressive following and a solid fan base in cities within the German cultural influence, such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Indeed, her fans often fill great concert venues such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Zurich Tonhalle, the Vienna Musikverein or the Leiszhalle in Hamburg. Her public is now growing in bordering countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Benelux countries and Great Britain. This season, for the first time, she toured the USA and South America, and in the near future she expects to tour Japan and Australia. Her international career was launched in 2004 when she received the prestigious "Credit Suisse Young Artist-Award", one of the most celebrated rewards for young musicians. The winners' concert in the fall of 2004 with the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Valery Gergiev opened several doors in the music world to her. For 15 years a regular guest conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle became its Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in September 2002. The Berliner Philharmoniker has for many years enjoyed close links with the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and, since his appointment, Simon Rattle has led two projects in Venezuela. In 2007/08, Berliner Philharmoniker's 125th birthday celebrations included Berlin in Lights a 10-day Carnegie Hall residency; a Scandinavian tour and the BBC Proms. In 2008 his birthplace Liverpool bestowed the freedom of the City on him and as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture, he gave concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent seasons have included Far East and European tours with Berliner Philharmoniker; projects with Vienna Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Philadelphia Orchestra. An exclusive EMI artist for many years, Rattle has made over 70 recordings for the label, and has received numerous prestigious international awards. In 2013 he and the Berliner Philharmoniker take up a residency at the Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele performing Die Zauberflote and a series of concerts. Simon Rattle was knighted in 1994 by the Queen of England, and has received many other distinctions, in recognition of his artistic activities.
Formula Kino Horizon 
20:00 Berliner Philharmoniker: Easter Festival
Easter Festival in Baden-Baden (live). Performer - Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra. Soloist - Sol Gabetta (cello). Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. In program: Gyorgy Ligeti. Atmospheres; Richard Wagner. Prelude to Act 1 of the opera "Lohengrin"; Edward Elgar. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85; Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du Printemps. Wherever the Argentine-French cellist of Russian origin Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility regarding styles and repertoire distinguishes her artistic profile. She can grip audiences through her musical speech with an excellent 2nd cello concert by Shostakovich from 1969, as well as with Vivaldi’s cello concerts from the early 18th century, played on a baroque cello. Her performances can be enjoyed in concerts with great symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras or baroque ensembles as well as in her own recitals with renowned pianists and chamber musicians. She completes her traditional solo repertoire, composed by pieces by Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Elgar and Haydn, with pieces from the 20th century such as Bohuslav Martinu's or Samuel Barber's cello concerts; new pieces she learned and introduced to her repertoire in 2009 and 2010. Sol Gabetta is often sollicited to work with composers who write pieces for her, or whose pieces she learns and plays. She collaborates closely with the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, whose piece "the Book" she plays regularly. Sol Gabetta has acquired an impressive following and a solid fan base in cities within the German cultural influence, such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Indeed, her fans often fill great concert venues such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Zurich Tonhalle, the Vienna Musikverein or the Leiszhalle in Hamburg. Her public is now growing in bordering countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Benelux countries and Great Britain. This season, for the first time, she toured the USA and South America, and in the near future she expects to tour Japan and Australia. Her international career was launched in 2004 when she received the prestigious "Credit Suisse Young Artist-Award", one of the most celebrated rewards for young musicians. The winners' concert in the fall of 2004 with the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Valery Gergiev opened several doors in the music world to her. For 15 years a regular guest conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle became its Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in September 2002. The Berliner Philharmoniker has for many years enjoyed close links with the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and, since his appointment, Simon Rattle has led two projects in Venezuela. In 2007/08, Berliner Philharmoniker's 125th birthday celebrations included Berlin in Lights a 10-day Carnegie Hall residency; a Scandinavian tour and the BBC Proms. In 2008 his birthplace Liverpool bestowed the freedom of the City on him and as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture, he gave concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent seasons have included Far East and European tours with Berliner Philharmoniker; projects with Vienna Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Philadelphia Orchestra. An exclusive EMI artist for many years, Rattle has made over 70 recordings for the label, and has received numerous prestigious international awards. In 2013 he and the Berliner Philharmoniker take up a residency at the Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele performing Die Zauberflote and a series of concerts. Simon Rattle was knighted in 1994 by the Queen of England, and has received many other distinctions, in recognition of his artistic activities.
Formula Kino at Ryblevka 
20:00 Berliner Philharmoniker: Easter Festival
Easter Festival in Baden-Baden (live). Performer - Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra. Soloist - Sol Gabetta (cello). Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. In program: Gyorgy Ligeti. Atmospheres; Richard Wagner. Prelude to Act 1 of the opera "Lohengrin"; Edward Elgar. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85; Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du Printemps. Wherever the Argentine-French cellist of Russian origin Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility regarding styles and repertoire distinguishes her artistic profile. She can grip audiences through her musical speech with an excellent 2nd cello concert by Shostakovich from 1969, as well as with Vivaldi’s cello concerts from the early 18th century, played on a baroque cello. Her performances can be enjoyed in concerts with great symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras or baroque ensembles as well as in her own recitals with renowned pianists and chamber musicians. She completes her traditional solo repertoire, composed by pieces by Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Elgar and Haydn, with pieces from the 20th century such as Bohuslav Martinu's or Samuel Barber's cello concerts; new pieces she learned and introduced to her repertoire in 2009 and 2010. Sol Gabetta is often sollicited to work with composers who write pieces for her, or whose pieces she learns and plays. She collaborates closely with the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, whose piece "the Book" she plays regularly. Sol Gabetta has acquired an impressive following and a solid fan base in cities within the German cultural influence, such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Indeed, her fans often fill great concert venues such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Zurich Tonhalle, the Vienna Musikverein or the Leiszhalle in Hamburg. Her public is now growing in bordering countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Benelux countries and Great Britain. This season, for the first time, she toured the USA and South America, and in the near future she expects to tour Japan and Australia. Her international career was launched in 2004 when she received the prestigious "Credit Suisse Young Artist-Award", one of the most celebrated rewards for young musicians. The winners' concert in the fall of 2004 with the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Valery Gergiev opened several doors in the music world to her. For 15 years a regular guest conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle became its Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in September 2002. The Berliner Philharmoniker has for many years enjoyed close links with the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and, since his appointment, Simon Rattle has led two projects in Venezuela. In 2007/08, Berliner Philharmoniker's 125th birthday celebrations included Berlin in Lights a 10-day Carnegie Hall residency; a Scandinavian tour and the BBC Proms. In 2008 his birthplace Liverpool bestowed the freedom of the City on him and as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture, he gave concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent seasons have included Far East and European tours with Berliner Philharmoniker; projects with Vienna Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Philadelphia Orchestra. An exclusive EMI artist for many years, Rattle has made over 70 recordings for the label, and has received numerous prestigious international awards. In 2013 he and the Berliner Philharmoniker take up a residency at the Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele performing Die Zauberflote and a series of concerts. Simon Rattle was knighted in 1994 by the Queen of England, and has received many other distinctions, in recognition of his artistic activities.
Formula Kino Strela 
20:00 Berliner Philharmoniker: Easter Festival
Easter Festival in Baden-Baden (live). Performer - Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra. Soloist - Sol Gabetta (cello). Conducted by Sir Simon Rattle. In program: Gyorgy Ligeti. Atmospheres; Richard Wagner. Prelude to Act 1 of the opera "Lohengrin"; Edward Elgar. Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85; Igor Stravinsky. Le Sacre du Printemps. Wherever the Argentine-French cellist of Russian origin Sol Gabetta plays, she impresses with her captivating interpretations, her passionate, full-bodied play and her charismatic, conquering personality. Her great versatility regarding styles and repertoire distinguishes her artistic profile. She can grip audiences through her musical speech with an excellent 2nd cello concert by Shostakovich from 1969, as well as with Vivaldi’s cello concerts from the early 18th century, played on a baroque cello. Her performances can be enjoyed in concerts with great symphony orchestras, chamber orchestras or baroque ensembles as well as in her own recitals with renowned pianists and chamber musicians. She completes her traditional solo repertoire, composed by pieces by Dvorak, Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Elgar and Haydn, with pieces from the 20th century such as Bohuslav Martinu's or Samuel Barber's cello concerts; new pieces she learned and introduced to her repertoire in 2009 and 2010. Sol Gabetta is often sollicited to work with composers who write pieces for her, or whose pieces she learns and plays. She collaborates closely with the Latvian composer Peteris Vasks, whose piece "the Book" she plays regularly. Sol Gabetta has acquired an impressive following and a solid fan base in cities within the German cultural influence, such as Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Vienna and Zurich. Indeed, her fans often fill great concert venues such as the Munich Philharmonic, the Zurich Tonhalle, the Vienna Musikverein or the Leiszhalle in Hamburg. Her public is now growing in bordering countries such as Spain, Italy, France, the Benelux countries and Great Britain. This season, for the first time, she toured the USA and South America, and in the near future she expects to tour Japan and Australia. Her international career was launched in 2004 when she received the prestigious "Credit Suisse Young Artist-Award", one of the most celebrated rewards for young musicians. The winners' concert in the fall of 2004 with the Vienna Philharmonic under the direction of Valery Gergiev opened several doors in the music world to her. For 15 years a regular guest conductor of the Berliner Philharmoniker, Simon Rattle became its Chief Conductor and Artistic Director in September 2002. The Berliner Philharmoniker has for many years enjoyed close links with the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela and, since his appointment, Simon Rattle has led two projects in Venezuela. In 2007/08, Berliner Philharmoniker's 125th birthday celebrations included Berlin in Lights a 10-day Carnegie Hall residency; a Scandinavian tour and the BBC Proms. In 2008 his birthplace Liverpool bestowed the freedom of the City on him and as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture, he gave concerts with the Berliner Philharmoniker and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Recent seasons have included Far East and European tours with Berliner Philharmoniker; projects with Vienna Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and The Philadelphia Orchestra. An exclusive EMI artist for many years, Rattle has made over 70 recordings for the label, and has received numerous prestigious international awards. In 2013 he and the Berliner Philharmoniker take up a residency at the Baden-Baden Osterfestspiele performing Die Zauberflote and a series of concerts. Simon Rattle was knighted in 1994 by the Queen of England, and has received many other distinctions, in recognition of his artistic activities.
Formula Kino Chertanovo 
19:30 Easter Concert
The program of "Russian Conservatory" Chamber Chapel's Easter concert will include Bach, Handel, Torelli. Soloists: winners of international competitions Anastasia Zvereva (soprano), Ayako Tanabe (violin, Japan), Daria Hondzinskaya (harpsichord), Eugene Yatsyuk (trumpet), Elena Privalova (organ). Nicholay Hondzinsky conducts. Russian Conservatory Chamber Choir was founded in February 2008 by Nicholay Hondzinsky. The choir released all compositions for choir by Shebalin at "Toccata Classics" label and Sviridov's choir piece which are little-known or not perform before. A chamber orquesta joined to the choir in May 2009 and their first performances with Bach's compositions went off in the same month. Now it is not only choir but a chamber capella "Russian Conservatory".
Roman Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary 
19:00 Stephen Disley (UK): Grand Organ Gala
The Moscow International House of Music are pleased to invite you to the Easter concert with participation of Stephen Disley whose "Grand Organ Gala" is the most popular show in Royal Albert Hall in London: every year lots of people visit this amazing concert program. In Moscow Stephen Disley will perform with Moscow City Symphony - Russian Philharmonic and Italian conductor Alessandro D'Agostini. Stephen Disley studied organ at Liverpool Cathedral with Ian Tracey before winning a joint Foundation Scholarship to the Royal College of Music and London's Temple Church, studying with Dr John Birch. He won many prizes and awards, studied further under Daniel Roth at Saint-Sulpice in Paris and has performed in prestigious masterclasses. As a recitalist and accompanist, Stephen appears frequently at the Royal Albert Hall and has played at all of the UK's major venues. He has performed and broadcast with ensembles such as the the Holst Singers, the Finzi Singers, Onyx Brass, the Budapest Radio Choir, and the BBC Singers - including the newly-released recording of "Choir Book for The Queen", conducted by Stephen Cleobury. Other performances include Poulenc's Organ Concerto with the London Mozart Players, Janacek's Glagolitic Mass in the Montepulciano Festival, and regular Organ Galas with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO). He recently performed with the Mexico State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Enrico Batiz. In 2014, Stephen is appearing with the RPO at the Royal Festival Hall in two concerts marking the restoration of the Hall's organ. Stephen is Sub-Organist at Southwark Cathedral and Founding Director of its Girls' Choir which, in addition to its weekly commitments at the cathedral, has undertaken tours to Bergen, Rouen, the Czech Republic, Rome, and Belfast. The Choir has made three CD recordings, all of which have received excellent reviews, the most recent including works commissioned for the Girls' Choir. He has appeared as organist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Concert Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia, and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus. In May 2008, Stephen appeared alongside Cantabile and Josh Groban in the Tim Rice/ABBA musical "Chess in Concert" at the Royal Albert Hall. This extraordinary event was released on DVD by Warner Brothers. He has also performed and recorded premiers of music by Judith Bingham, Bob Chilcott, Gabriel Jackson, Tarick O'Regan and others. Stephen has been involved with the John Armitage Memorial Trust (JAM) since 2008 and is an instrumental tutor at the City of London School.
MMDM Svetlanov Hall 
13:00 The Cavern Beatles (UK)
As the trend for tribute bands continues to grow, the Cavern Beatles pride themselves on being one of the most well-established and highly respected bands in their field, replicating the look and sound of the Beatles with intense passion and precision. All four band members are Liverpool born and bred, giving them an authentic edge and the natural ability to re-create the Fab Four's catalogue with effortless accuracy. Drawing on an extensive repertoire of hits and album tracks, the Cavern Beatles remain one of the few Beatles Tribute Bands to play the entire set completely live, using no backing tracks, producing a fully authentic representation of the music. The band's breath-taking attention to detail extends to the use of genuine 1960's instruments and all of the equipment seen on stage is the same as that used by the Beatles wherever possible. With their widespread appeal being more apparent than ever in the varying age groups that continue to follow the band, the Cavern Beatles are widely regarded as being as close to the real thing as they are ever likely to get.
MMDM Svetlanov Hall 
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