Free Lunchtime Concerts
Thursdays 1.10pm
Ensemble Room Free
As well as supporting the student ensembles of the university, the Music Centre also runs a programme of professional lunchtime concerts.
Oct 8 Peter Wilman, tenor and Phil Collin, piano
Oct 15 Diana Mathews, viola and Jonathan Beatty, piano
Oct 22 Liz Larner and Gordon Dunn, guitars
Oct 29 Florian Kitt, cello and Rita Medjimorec, piano
Nov 5 Opera Warwick
Nov 12 National Opera Studio
Nov 19 Royal Northern College of Music
Nov 26 Peter Hewitt, piano and Peter Fisher, violin
Dec 3 Ivan Honduran, piano
Dec 10 Gaudeamus
Dates & Times
| Thu 8 Oct | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 15 Oct | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 22 Oct | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 29 Oct | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 5 Nov | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 12 Nov | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 19 Nov | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 26 Nov | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 3 Dec | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm | ||
| Thu 10 Dec | Ensemble Room | 1:00pm |











7 Comments
Does any one know if the event at 1pm on Nov 26th - how long does it last and do we have to book our places/ tickets in advance ? Thanks
S33 at 7:52pm on Mon 23rd Nov 2009
Hi
They usually last about 45 minutes. No need to book tickets - just turn up!
Enjoy!
Julia
Marketing Team
Warwick Arts Centre Staff
Julia Barry at 5:26pm on Tue 24th Nov 2009
It seems the date for each event for the free lunch concert is designated wrongly. Please check for it and correct it.
Daniel Chen at 1:43pm on Fri 8th Oct 2010
Hello Daniel,
I think the events you were looking at were from previous seasons. Apologies for the confusion but all concerts for the autumn season are now on the website under the classical events tab.
thanks,
Laura, Marketing Team
Warwick Arts Centre Staff
Laura Kennell at 3:49pm on Fri 8th Oct 2010
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are an UK based Indian and Scottish Classical band. The band is using the oldest Indian classical music Dhrupad and the oldest Scottish traditional music Pibroch along with the Indian drum Tabla. All these traditions came out of mouth music so we are actually chanting all our music in setting up a dialogue, which a very new approach of its kind. We are also playing few of Rabindranath Tagore’s compositions ( the first Indian Nobel Laureate poet of Asia) as this is his 150 birthday anniversary.
Our intercultural trio band Swagatam was launched at Celtic Connections in January 2011 and there are clippings of our concert at http://swagatam.co.uk/
Two of our artists are holding the post of lectures at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama namely Barnaby Brown a lecturer of World Music and Prakriti Dutta an Honorary Lecturer of Indian Music . Barnaby Brown a musician, composer and lecturer is a graduate from Cambridge University and I am a graduate from Edinburgh University and presently involved in stage performance and Indian music in education.
We have a deep desire to be pro actively involved in your Lunch Time concert. Hope information outlined will assist you to give us an opportunity.
With regards
Prakriti Dutta
www.swagatam.co.uk
www.barnabybrown.info
www.prakritidutta.com
prakriti at 8:22pm on Fri 7th Oct 2011
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are an UK based Indian and Scottish Classical band. The band is using the oldest Indian classical music Dhrupad and the oldest Scottish traditional music Pibroch along with the Indian drum Tabla. All these traditions came out of mouth music so we are actually chanting all our music in setting up a dialogue, which a very new approach of its kind. We are also playing few of Rabindranath Tagore’s compositions ( the first Indian Nobel Laureate poet of Asia) as this is his 150 birthday anniversary.
Our intercultural trio band Swagatam was launched at Celtic Connections in January 2011 and there are clippings of our concert at http://swagatam.co.uk/
Two of our artists are holding the post of lectures at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama namely Barnaby Brown a lecturer of World Music and Prakriti Dutta an Honorary Lecturer of Indian Music . Barnaby Brown a musician, composer and lecturer is a graduate from Cambridge University and I am a graduate from Edinburgh University and presently involved in stage performance and Indian music in education.
We have a deep desire to be pro actively involved in your Lunch Time concert. Hope information outlined will assist you to give us an opportunity.
With regards
Prakriti Dutta
www.swagatam.co.uk
www.barnabybrown.info
www.prakritidutta.com
prakriti at 8:22pm on Fri 7th Oct 2011
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are an UK based Indian and Scottish Classical band. The band is using the oldest Indian classical music Dhrupad and the oldest Scottish traditional music Pibroch along with the Indian drum Tabla. All these traditions came out of mouth music so we are actually chanting all our music in setting up a dialogue, which a very new approach of its kind. We are also playing few of Rabindranath Tagore’s compositions ( the first Indian Nobel Laureate poet of Asia) as this is his 150 birthday anniversary.
Our intercultural trio band Swagatam was launched at Celtic Connections in January 2011 and there are clippings of our concert at http://swagatam.co.uk/
Two of our artists are holding the post of lectures at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama namely Barnaby Brown a lecturer of World Music and Prakriti Dutta an Honorary Lecturer of Indian Music . Barnaby Brown a musician, composer and lecturer is a graduate from Cambridge University and I am a graduate from Edinburgh University and presently involved in stage performance and Indian music in education.
We have a deep desire to be pro actively involved in your Lunch Time concert. Hope information outlined will assist you to give us an opportunity.
With regards
Prakriti Dutta
www.swagatam.co.uk
www.barnabybrown.info
www.prakritidutta.com
prakriti at 8:23pm on Fri 7th Oct 2011