The Barbican Centre today announced the 2010-11 Great Performers programme: space exploration, serial killers, the return of Sellars and three operas based on a 38,736 line poem launch the Barbican's classical music season.
Great Performers features the very best international soloists, conductors and orchestras. Between 16 October and 28 June, some of the world's greatest orchestras and most exciting artists perform in the Barbican Hall. Highlights of the season include:
- The Planets - Houston Symphony merges Holst's suite with high definition footage from the latest NASA explorations - Kafka Fragments - Peter Sellars makes a welcome return to the Barbican to direct Dawn Upshaw and Geoff Nuttall in Kurtág's song cycle - Liebestod - Pierre Audi stages an exploration of Wagner, Berg and van der Aa - The Infernal Comedy - John Malkovich plays a serial-killer, in a staged concert accompanied by Baroque specialists Wiener AkademieTickets go on sale to Barbican members on Thursday 28 January, and to general public on Friday 12 February. For a complete list of performances, please see www.barbican.org.uk/greatperformers1011.
The Barbican Centre is the largest multi-arts centre in Europe, featuring art, film, music, theatre, dance and education all under one roof and under one creative direction. The Centre comprises the 1,949 seat Barbican Hall, the 1,166-seat Barbican Theatre, the 200-seat Pit theatre, 3 cinemas, the 1,393 m2 Barbican Art Gallery, a 2nd gallery; The Curve, 4,645m2 of foyers and public spaces, the Lakeside Terrace, a roof-top tropical conservatory, 7 conference suites, 2 trade exhibition halls, private function rooms and the 3 restaurants; Searcy's, Waterside Café and Balcony Bistro.
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