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Friday 12th October 2018
Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall
Ferraris Dark Eyes
Michael Nyman If
Marcello Oboe Concerto (extract)
Gershwin Liza
Chick Corea Children's Songs
Bowie Where Are We Now
Pedro Iturralde Pequena Czardas
Jess Gillam and friends perform an eclectic programme, including music by Michael Nyman, Chick Corea, George Gershwin and David Bowie. Beginning with one of the late Dmitri Hvorostovksy's signature songs, Dark Eyes by Adalgiso Ferraris, the programme includes Bowie's last UK top ten single, Where are We Now,
Jazz pianist Chick Corea's short and simple Children's Songs, and Spanish saxophonist Perdo Iturralde's Little Dance. There's also music from film and stage by Michael Nyman and George Gershwin as well as part of a lost Oboe Concerto by Venetian Baroque composer Marcello.
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