Harmony Beyond Music: Beyond Black and White
Beyond Black and White is part of a series of chamber programmes exploring themes of equality and diversity, curated by Reiko Fujisawa and introduced by Peter Quantrill.
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Beyond Black and White is part of a series of chamber programmes exploring themes of equality and diversity, curated by Reiko Fujisawa and introduced by Peter Quantrill.
Taking Liberties is part of a series of chamber programmes exploring themes of equality and diversity, curated by Reiko Fujisawa and introduced by Peter Quantrill.
Reiko Fujisawa, Ofer Falk and Ben Goldscheider present a concert featuring highlights of the repertoire for this unique combination of instruments.
Matthew Denton, Emma Denton and Reiko Fujisawa present a programme designed to illuminate the relationship between music and nature.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present a magical programme of romantic music for violin, piano and French horn.
Reiko is delighted to present a selection of dramatic and romantic music by Bach, Haydn, Weber and Schubert.
Voices of Protest is part of a series of chamber programmes exploring themes of equality and diversity, curated by Reiko Fujisawa and introduced by Peter Quantrill.
Reiko is delighted to return to Imperial College with a recital of music by Haydn and Schubert.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present a concert illuminating the relationship between music and nature. With insights from Peter Quantrill.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present the final concert in a series of four, illuminating the relationship between music and nature.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present the third concert in a series of four, illuminating the relationship between music and nature.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present a programme designed to illuminate the relationship between music and nature.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present the launch event for a series of concerts which will illuminate the relationship between music and nature.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present the first concert in a series of four programmes illuminating the relationship between music and nature. With insights from Peter Quantrill.
Reiko Fujisawa and a selection of internationally acclaimed musicians present the launch event for a series of concerts which will illuminate the relationship between music and nature. Modern classics and fascinating rarities, especially by women composers, complement chamber music landmarks.
Reiko continues her exploration of the dance form in classical music, with programmes featuring works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras through to Contemporary repertoire.
Reiko continues her exploration of the dance form in classical music with a selection of music from her “Invitation to the Dance” programme.
Reiko continues her exploration of the dance form in classical music, with programmes featuring works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic eras through to Contemporary repertoire.
Reiko Fujisawa and the award winning Carducci Quartet join forces in Schumann’s Piano Quintet, preceded by Bach’s Chaconne arranged for solo piano by Busoni.
Reiko is looking forward to collaborating again with the marvellous Carducci Quartet. Programme to include the “American” string quartet by Dvorak and Schumann’s evergreen Piano Quintet in E flat major op.44.
Reiko is looking forward to more exciting concerts with the marvellous Carducci Quartet. Programme to include the “American” string quartet by Dvorak and Schumann’s evergreen Piano Quintet in E flat major op.44.
Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us.
Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us.
Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us.
Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us.
In an evening of words and music, Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us. With Crawford Logan (narrator)
In an evening of words and music, Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us.
Reiko Fujisawa and the award winning Carducci Quartet join forces in a wide ranging programme featuring two works of huge emotional power. In the first half, Shostakovich's Piano Quintet is preceded by the little heard Poem by Rebecca Clarke. In the second half we hear Schumann’s Piano Quintet in E flat, which he dedicated to his beloved wife Clara.
In an evening of words and music, Reiko introduces audiences to the many sides of a man who still embodies our idea of an artist: who they are, what they do and how they speak to us. With Paul Ansdell (narrator)
with Crawford Logan (narrator)
with Crawford Logan (narrator)
with Crawford Logan (narrator)