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Saturday 30th October 2021 from 7 pm to 9.30 pm including an interval.
We are delighted to host this concert for Halloween performed by two extraordinary pianists, Imma Setiadi and Nigel Clayton, at the 1901 Arts Club in Waterloo. Using one Steinway grand piano and twenty fingers, they will battle it out playing dance-inspired music.
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The full programme is:
Saint-Saëns (Arr. Hiscocks) Danse Macabre
Brahms 5 Hungarian Dances
i. In G minor: Allegro Molto
ii. In D minor: Allegro non assai - Vivace
iii. In F major: Allegretto
iv. In F minor: Poco sostenuto - Vivace
v. In F# minor: Allegro - Vivace
Carmichael
Bahama Rumba (Carribean)
From Latin American Suite
Benjamin Jamaican Rumba
Chabrier (Arr. Messager) Espana
- INTERVAL -
Dvořák 3 Slavonic Dances
i. In G minor (Op. 46 No. 8)
ii. In E minor (Op. 72 No. 2)
iii. In C major (Op. 46 No. 1)
Gluck (Arr. Anderson) Ballet from Orphée et Eurydice
Seiber
Paso Doble
Waltz
Tango Argentino
Slow-Fox
Six - Eight
Rachmaninov
Vocalise (Arr. Anderson)
Italian Polka
Slava, Op.11 No.6
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