Hallam Sinfonia presents: Dance!
Music to dance and smile to, featuring Gemma Rosefield - Cello
Part of the Hallam Sinfonia 2024/2025 Season
Add to my Calendar 22-03-2025 19:30 22-03-2025 21:30 36 Hallam Sinfonia presents: Dance! Join us on Saturday 22nd March, as part of the wonderful Classical Sheffield Classical Weekend, for a performance of three wonderful pieces that celebrate dance in a variety of forms.We are so excited to be joined by the spectacularly talented Cellist Gemma Rosefield for this one. She will be playing a cello concerto 'Dance' by Anna Clyne. It also marks a special occasion for our Spanish Musical Director Jon Malaxetxebarria to conduct the gorgeous flamenco-infused ballet "The Three Corned Hat" by one of Spain's most distinguished composers, Manuel De Falla.This will *also* be accompanied by some fantastic live dancers from Sheffield, led by fantastic Sheffield Choreographer Georgia Rowan.All kicked off with the bombastic "Four Scottish Dances" by Malcolm Arnold. A piece that will not fail to make you smile. A concert to move, uplift and excite you, guaranteed to get you tapping your feet. https://www.HallamSinfonia.org.uk/ Victoria Hall, Sheffield DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Victoria Hall
Norfolk Street
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S1 2JB
England
Programme
Malcolm Arnold – 4 Scottish Dances, Op.59
Manuel de Falla – The Three Cornered Hat, ballet
Anna Clyne – Dance
Performers
Gemma Rosefield – cello
Hallam Sinfonia
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Programme Note
Join us on Saturday 22nd March, as part of the wonderful Classical Sheffield Classical Weekend, for a performance of three wonderful pieces that celebrate dance in a variety of forms.
We are so excited to be joined by the spectacularly talented Cellist Gemma Rosefield for this one. She will be playing a cello concerto 'Dance' by Anna Clyne.
It also marks a special occasion for our Spanish Musical Director Jon Malaxetxebarria to conduct the gorgeous flamenco-infused ballet "The Three Corned Hat" by one of Spain's most distinguished composers, Manuel De Falla.
This will *also* be accompanied by some fantastic live dancers from Sheffield, led by fantastic Sheffield Choreographer Georgia Rowan.
All kicked off with the bombastic "Four Scottish Dances" by Malcolm Arnold. A piece that will not fail to make you smile.
A concert to move, uplift and excite you, guaranteed to get you tapping your feet.
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