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Friday Night Is Music Night
Colosseum, Watford
Friday 27 November, 7.30pm





BBC Concert Orchestra
Martin Yates
conductor

Friday Night has, in fact, been Music Night for half a century - first of all on the Light Programme and then on BBC Radio 2 - making it the world's longest-running 'live music' programme on radio.

Tickets: FULLY BOOKED

Friday Night Is Music Night
The Mermaid
Friday 4 December, 7.30pm





Katherine Jenkins
BBC Concert Orchestra
Anthony Inglis 
conductor

Friday Night has, in fact, been Music Night for half a century - first of all on the Light Programme and then on BBC Radio 2 - making it the world's longest-running 'live music' programme on radio.

Tickets: FULLY BOOKED

Discovering Music: Milhaud & Poulenc
Watford Colosseum
Wednesday 9 December, 7pm





BBC Concert Orchestra
Charles Hazlewood
conductor

Milhaud Le boeuf sur le toit, Op. 58
Poulenc Les biches - suite

A ballet double bill from the playboy and bad boy of French music. Inspired by the sounds of Brazil, Le boeuf was originally to have been the score of a silent Charlie Chaplin film. Its transformation to the stage rocked the Establishment and catapulted Milhaud to stardom. The setting is a fictional American bar frequented by a number of characters, including a bookmaker, a dwarf, a boxer, a cross-dressing woman and a policeman. Commissioned by Sergey Diaghilev for the Ballets Russes, Les biches pushed Poulenc into fashionable circles when he was just 24. He described the work as a ‘contemporary drawing room party suffused with an atmosphere of wantonness, which you sense if you are corrupted, but of which an innocent-minded girl would not be conscious’.

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Tickets are free and are available from six weeks in advance of the concert date. UK-wide rate charged at no more than 01/02 geographic numbers: calls maybe recorded for training.

Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra at the O2 Arena
Friday 11 December 2009, 8pm




Bill Bailey
BBC Concert Orchestra
Anne Dudley
conductor

Join Bill Bailey at The O2 for his musical, comedy extravaganza, Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra. Bill will be performing the show for one night only on Friday 11 December 2009.

The unique show will provide fans with a once in a lifetime opportunity to see Bill’s surreal comic and musical imagination at its best as he is let loose to perform alongside the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by one of the UK’s most celebrated composers and arrangers, Anne Dudley.

Tickets are on sale now and are priced from £40 to £55

Click here to book tickets online or call 0844 856 0202
Sports Personality of the Year 2009
Sheffield Arena
Sunday 13 December 2009, 7pm




BBC Concert Orchestra
Martin Koch
conductor

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Friday Night Is Music Night
The Mermaid
Thusday 17 December, 7.30pm





Guy Barker trumpet
BBC Concert Orchestra

Friday Night has, in fact, been Music Night for half a century - first of all on the Light Programme and then on BBC Radio 2 - making it the world's longest-running 'live music' programme on radio.

Tickets: FULLY BOOKED
Friday Night Is Music Night
The Mermaid
Friday 18 December, 7.30pm





BBC Concert Orchestra
Roderick Dunk
conductor

Friday Night has, in fact, been Music Night for half a century - first of all on the Light Programme and then on BBC Radio 2 - making it the world's longest-running 'live music' programme on radio.

Tickets: FULLY BOOKED

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