LIVE in Nairobi – Thibault Cauvin, Sept. 19 2019 @ Alliance Française


Alliance Française de Nairobi @70 presents Live in Nairobi by Thibault Cauvin.

Date: September 19, 2019
Venue: Alliance Française de Nairobi
Time: from 7 pm
Entry Fee 1500/-

MPESA – PAYBILL NO. 898660 – ACC. CLASSICAL

About
One of the world’s best and most sought-after classical guitarists.

An inspiring and musically limitless solo performance cutting across generations and boundaries.

An Evening of Czech Music with Bailey Wantuch – On Violin, and Hannah Emmrich – On Piano, Jul. 12 2019 @ The Lord Erroll, 89 Ruaka Rd – Nairobi


Date: Friday, 12 July 2019
Venue: The Lord Erroll, 89 Ruaka Rd – Nairobi
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Tickets: at the door, cash or M-pesa.

Refreshments provided. Adults: kes 2,000 Seniors, Students (with ID), and Children: kes 1,000

About
Chicago native Bailey Wantuch began studying the violin at age 4. Actively involved in chamber music, Wantuch has worked with members of the Vermeer Quartet, Dover Quartet, Lincoln Trio, and Peabody Trio. In recent years her ensembles have received great recognition, including first prize in the 2017 McGill Chamber Music Competition. She has also appeared as a soloist with several orchestras in the Chicagoland area. Wantuch has attended prestigious festivals in the USA such as Madeline Island Chamber Music, the Northwestern Summer Violin Institute, and the Zodiac Music Academy & Festival in southern France. In addition to performing, Wantuch is a passionate and devoted pedagogue having taught at schools worldwide, including Cuerdas Frotadas (Chile), La Escuela Superior de Música de la UJED (Mexico), and El Sistema Kenya.
She obtained her Bachelor of Music from Northwestern University’s Bienen School of Music and her Master of Music in Violin Performance from McGill University’s Schulich School of Music. Her former teachers are Blair Milton of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Violaine Melançon of the Peabody Trio.

Wantuch has taken an interest in social justice through music education. She recently completed the Global Leaders Program, a year-long certificate program for socially-minded musicians spanning the globe.

Hannah Emmrich (previously Watson) is a pianist, teacher and choir director from the UK, now working as Music Director at All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi. She started her musical studies with Enloc Wu, attending the Royal College of Music Junior Department in London, and studied Modern Languages at Cambridge before deciding to pursue music full-time. Highlights of the last few years have included solo, chamber and song recitals at St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Barbican, Cardiff’s St David’s Hall, St John’s Smith Square and the Royal Festival Hall, as well as performances on BBC Radio 3’s In Tune and Afternoon on 3. Working with drama and other arts has always interested Hannah: she played in a scene for Nicholas Hytner’s film version of The Lady in the Van, starring Maggie Smith; and in a theatre adaption of Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata, starring Greg Hicks, at the Chipping Norton Theatre.

Hannah graduated with an Artist Diploma at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, learning with Martin Roscoe and Caroline Palmer. Her studies were generously funded by a Help Musicians Postgraduate Performance Award, the Kenneth Loveland Gift, the Leverhulme Trust, the Fergal O’Mahoney Memorial Foundation, the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust.

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Spring Concert Conducted by Levi Wataka, May 4-5 2019 @ All Saints’ Cathedral – Kenyatta Avenue


Dates: May 4-5, 2019
Venue: All Saints’ Cathedral – Kenyatta Avenue
Time: Saturday, May 4 – 7 pm and Sunday, May 5 – 3 pm
Tickets: Adults KES 1,000/-, Concessions KES 800/-

Conductor: Levi Wataka
Duncan Wambugu, and Doreen Ziegler Doreen Ziegler

Advance Payments via Mpesa Paybill: 318552, Account Number: Your Name

Voices and Instruments, Feb. 16 2019 @ Kenton College, Gichugu – Kileleshwa


Date: February 16, 2019
Venue: Kenton College, Gichugu – Kileleshwa
Time: 4 pm
Tickets: 1000 Ksh
500 Ksh Concessions | NMS Members

About
Join us for an afternoon of Voices and Instruments featuring Tania Tawk and Lynn Lynn Mutheu Huma in concert with Francis Oludhe-Macgoye on the piano and the Nairobi String Quartet led by David Ralak.

Nairobi Music Society Christmas Concert: by Nairobi Music Society Choir and the Nairobi Orchestra, Dec. 8 & 9 2018 @ All Saints Cathedral – Nairobi


Date: December 8 & 9, 2018
Venue: All Saints Cathedral – Nairobi
Time: December 8, 2018 at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; and December 9, 2018 at 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tickets: Adults KES 1,000/- and NMS members, children and senior citizens KES 800/-
Advance tickets available on M-Pesa: 0795 900 665 (Francis Oludhe – Chairman)

Nairobi Music Society Christmas Concert: by Nairobi Music Society Choir and the Nairobi Orchestra featuring Cavina School Choir and Joyce Tanian, conducted by Levi Wataka

ENSEMBLE MEDICI Concert, Oct. 30 2018 @ The German School


The Orchestra of German Paediatricians comes to Kenya. Founded 30 years ago these four members consisting of two violins, a viola and a cello are all highly trained doctors and highly trained musicians.

Date: October 30, 2018
Venue: The German School
Time: from 6PM
Tickets: 1500Ksh Adults, 500Ksh Children, Students (with ID) and Concessions
Tickets available in advance via Mpesa – Paybill: 339379 – Account: Ensemble Medici.

The proceeds from this concert will go towards supporting Ghetto Classics

ENSEMBLE MEDICI Concert, Oct. 26 2018 @ Michael Joseph Centre


The Orchestra of German Paediatricians comes to Kenya. Founded 30 years ago these four members consisting of two violins, a viola and a cello are all highly trained doctors and highly trained musicians.

Date: October 26, 2018
Venue: Michael Joseph Centre
Time: from 6PM
Tickets: 1000Ksh Adults, 500Ksh Children, Students (with ID) and Concessions
Tickets available in advance via Mpesa – Paybill: 339379 – Account: Ensemble Medici.

The proceeds from this concert will go towards supporting Ghetto Classics

June Concerts by Nairobi Orchestra, Jun. 16-17 2018 @ Braeburn Theatre – Gitanga Road


Dates and time: Saturday 16th May – 7pm, and Sunday 17th May – 3pm
Venue: Braeburn Theatre, Gitanga Road, Nairobi
Tickets : 1000KSh Adults, 500Ksh Members and Children.

About
The Nairobi Orchestra present the JUNE CONCERTS. For those who attended the March concerts, you will notice more Rachmaninov, but also a Kenyan composer’s arrangement of Malaika as well as a lesser known trumpet concerto by Hummel.

Finally, we finish with Beethoven’s landmark ‘Pastoral’ symphony.