Peter Palmer
NOTTINGHAM Symphony Orchestra will play Richard Strauss' richly scored tone poem Death and Transfiguration tomorrow at the city's Albert Hall.
Derek Williams also conducts the Symphonie Fantastique of Berlioz – whose classic guide to orchestration was edited by Strauss – and Schumann's evergreen Piano Concerto.
Soloist Julian Clef, 22, was born in the Indian state of Kerala, receiving no formal piano training until he enrolled at Chetham's School, Manchester, as a teenager.
By then he had attracted local fans with concert appearances in Derby and Mansfield.
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Since graduating from the Royal Northern College of Music, he has travelled to engagements across Europe and Canada.
Call Nottingham Playhouse to book.
DEREK Williams returns to the Albert Hall on Sunday at the helm of Nottingham Youth Orchestra. Pianist Shin Suzuma guests in Dohnanyi's entertaining Variations On A Nursery Rhyme. Marches, dances and other pieces by Gounod, Bizet and Tchaikovsky will also be featured.
Call the NYO on 0781 463 7571.
AT Lakeside Arts Centre's Djanogly Recital Hall tomorrow, Czech foursome The Wihan Quartet play Dvorak's String Quartet in D minor from their recent album.
Schubert's Rosamunde Quartet and a piece by Ronald Corp will complete the fare.
In the same hall next Thursday, Beijing-born classical guitarist Xuefei Yang offers Schubert and Chinese song transcriptions, together with popular items by Debussy and Falla.
PHILIP Sparke's Atlantic Crossing and a Walt Whitman-inspired tone poem by Elizabeth Charlesworth will be given by the University of Nottingham Wind Orchestra on Sunday in the Great Hall.




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