Elvis with the Brodsky Quartet in 2004

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Elvis with the Brodsky Quartet in 2004

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Can you already remember when the Scaremonger was much younger? I'm revved up for EC's Winter tour of North America and am pleased that he's doin' some gigs with the Brodskys. I am however, disappointed that he won't be performing with them in Toronto. Does anyone know why he's chosen to perform in only a handful of citiies with them and what he has based his decision on where to perform with them? It's possible that no one knows the answer but then again a ton of you might! Now who's happy now that the Toy Soldier's back? :lol:
I can't remember being any younger.
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Post by AlmostBlue »

they of course have their own touring schedule (partially below)
so they are less likely to become part of the "duo."



RESIDENCY IN VREDENBURG UTRECHT, HOLLAND:

Thursday 15 January 2004, 1.30 pm

Large Hall

Brodsky Song Show

Sjon / Nott Anna and the Moods

Django Bates How the string quartet came to exist

Songs by Costello, Bjork and others

Jaqueline Dankworth, singer

Vincent van de Berg, narrator

Saturday 17 January 2004, 11.00 pm!!

Large Hall

Beethoven Quartet opus 135

Shostakovich Quartet no. 15

Sunday 18 January 2004, 09.00 am!!

Large Hall

Brodaky Song Show

Sjon / Nott Anna and the Moods

Django Bates How the string quartet came to exist

Songs by Costello, Bjork and others

Jaqueline Dankworth, singer

Vincent van de Berg, narrator

Tuesday 20 January 2004, 8.15 pm

Small Hall

With Pippa Longworth, mezzo-soprano

Warlock2 Elizabethan songs

Sculthorpe Island Dreaming

Grainger Five British Folk Songs

Beamish Two Robert Burns songs

Schubert Der Tot und das Madchen

Respighi Il Tramonto

Wednesday 21 January 2004, 10 am - 1 pm

Small Hall

Masterclass with Matagni Quartet

Grieg Quartet & Bartok Quartet no. 6


Wednesday 21 January 2004, 8.15 pm

Small Hall

Shostakovich Quartet no. 6

Respighi Quartetto Dorico

Tchaikovsky Quartet no. 2

Thursday 22 January 2004, 10 am - 1 pm

Small Hall

Masterclass with Lagos Quartet

Dvorak, American Quartet & Beethoven Quartet opus 95


Thursday 22 January 2004, 8.15 pm

Alvarez Metro Chabacano

Bartok Quartet no. 6

Lavista Reflejos de la Noce

Ravel Quartet

For more information and tickets:

Vredenburg Utrecht, +31 30 231 4544 &

http://www.vredenburg.nl

Thursday 29 January 2004, 7.30 pm

6.45 pm pre-concert discussion

Lancaster International Concert Series

Great Hall of Lancaster University

With Lynsey Marsh, clarinet

Shostakovich Quartet no. 6

Beethoven Quartet opus 135

Brahms Clarinet Quintet opus 115

To book tickets: 0800 028 3042 &

http://www.lancs.ac.uk

Friday 30 January 2004, 7.00 & 9.00 pm

Holland, Concertgebouw Amsterdam

Brodsky Song Show

Sjon / Nott Anna and the Moods

Django Bates How the string quartet came to exist

Songs by Costello, Bjork and others

Jaqueline Dankworth, singer

Vincent van de Berg, narrator

http://www.concertgebouw.nl
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All I do know is that I'm lucky enough to catch the Ryman show in Nashville on Feb. 24. Me and DrS, Mood and her very unexcited husband, LessThanZero and his lovely bride to be, and Cosmos will all be there.

Very, very, very excited about this one. :)
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TSSM- I'm very happy to see you again!
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Great to see the Scaremonger's return!! Always have liked your abrasive, contradictory and yet knowledgeable 'attitude' . Look forward to reading more of your posts. Also love the fact that you are the only person on the board who has ever shared my view that 'Green Song' is fantastic.....unless you were being deliberately provocative that is.... :D

I still think that Elvis should have left 'That day is Done' to a singer with better range however.... :lol: :lol:
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Yup, good to have a fellow Torontonian back with us.
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