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Automated woodpeckers in extraordinary Summer of Sound

The Woodpeckers © Marco Barotti It will run from July 9-September 12. Tickets on www.kew.org/wakehurst. Pre-booking essential. • UK premiere of artist Marco Barotti’s robotic ‘woodpeckers’ creates a striking live soundscape activated in real time by signals from visitors’ mobile devices. • Giant wooden megaphones nestled in Coates Wood form a unique surround sound experience, amplifying natural noises from their atmospheric woodland setting, with mesmerising views of the meadows below. • A rare opportunity to experience Wakehurst at night in Summer of Sound: After Hours, featuring newly commissioned spoken word, special live performances, open-fire cooking and botanical cocktails. • Interactive workshops for children and adults include learning how to talk to birds, writing Wakehurst-inspired songs, and Deep Listening Walks led by participating artist Kathy Hinde.

Mozart at Opera Holland Park, review — sublime beauty and silly wigs

Summer appeared for Opera Holland Park’s opening event, a new if old-fashioned-looking production of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro, sung in the original Italian. The evening was remarkable for the

The week in classical: The Marriage of Figaro; LPO/Jurowski; Southbank Sinfonia/Clarke – review

The Marriage of Figaro review – acute, witty and handsome, plus pom-poms

Two LSO concerts on Marquee TV review - vibrant triptyches

Two LSO concerts on Marquee TV review - vibrant triptyches | reviews, news & interviews Two LSO concerts on Marquee TV review - vibrant triptyches Two LSO concerts on Marquee TV review - vibrant triptyches Oboist Juliana Koch has fellow players for audience in the highlight of more filmed events by David NiceFriday, 05 March 2021 Juliana Koch as soloist in Strauss s Oboe Concerto with Duncan Ward conducting the London Symphony OrchestraAll images by LSO In amongst the heavy-hearted duty of supporting orchestras by watching their concert streamings – not something I’d do by choice – there are two real joys here. One is the discovery of Austrian composer Franz Schreker’s Chamber Symphony of 1916.

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