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Friday Lunch

Free lunchtime music returns to the Royal Festival Hall with weekly concerts. The Friday Lunch series features a range of different musical genres, with an emphasis on small-scale classical and contemporary music, often presented by students from music colleges or in association with Southbank Centre's Resident  Orchestras. The concerts also feature jazz, folk, and non-Western music. Take some time out and enjoy some great music-making in intimate surroundings.

events in this series

Jumoke Fashola

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Jumoke Fashola

Friday 16 January 2009

Vocalist and broadcaster Jumoke Fashola explores the 'torch song' tradition of blues and jazz - songs of yearning and loss, of vain hopes, unrequited love and dashed dreams.

Admission free

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RA Presents

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Royal Academy of Music Presents: Chiaroscuro Trio

Friday 23 January 2009

A performance of Beethoven’s Piano Trio Op.1 No.3 and Brahms' Sonata for Violin and Piano in G major Op.78 from this talented student trio.

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Anita Wardell

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Anita Wardell

Friday 6 February 2009

Anita Wardell, an Australian vocalist, is an uncompromising exponent of bebop and has won a cult following among her colleagues in London during her time here.

Admission free

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RA Presents

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Royal Academy of Music Presents: Andriessen's Workers Union and Bill Evans Reinterpreted

Friday 20 February 2009

Composition students from the Royal Academy of Music perform Andriessen's symphonic work, Workers Union, which can be performed by any 'loud-sounding group of instruments'.

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