Kings Place

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Synopsis

Kings Place is a new creative centre presenting music, spoken word, painting and sculpture from around the world with a water-side restaurant, café-bar and conference and events facilities.

Episodes

  • London Piano Festival 2016 - A Kings Place Podcast

    01/08/2016 Duration: 10min

    Kings Place welcomes the first-ever London Piano Festival: a brand-new celebration of the piano curated by star pianists Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen. Events range from Classical concerts to Contemporary Jazz, with Spoken Word and Family events too, featuring the acclaimed pianists Alfred Brendel, Kathryn Stott, Stephen Kovacevich, Martin Roscoe, Noriko Ogawa and Julian Joseph. 7–9 Oct kingsplace.co.uk/lpf

  • Kings Place Festival 2016 feat. Songs of Separation, Artea Trio & Nick Cope - A Kings Place Podcast

    01/08/2016 Duration: 14min

    Kings Place’s seasonal feast of art and music features classical concerts, jazz and folk gigs, fun family events, comedy nights, inspiring talks, boat trips on the canal and much more for as little as £6.50 a ticket – with many events completely free. 9-11 Sep kingsplace.co.uk/festival

  • Antonio Forcione at IGF Guitar Summit 2016 - A Kings Place Podcast

    01/08/2016 Duration: 15min

    Antonio Forcione, known as the ‘Jimi Hendrix of the acoustic guitar’, looks back on his thirty-year career, whilst giving plenty of invaluable advice on how to be a more creative guitar player, with live demonstrations and performances of his own compositions. He will run a course and give a concert with support from Will McNicol as part of the IGF Guitar Summit 2016 (21–24 Jul) at Kings Place. 21–22 Jul kingsplace.co.uk/AntonioForcione

  • The Poetry of Punk: Tenderness and Rage – A Kings Place Podcast

    01/08/2016 Duration: 15min

    Steve Abbott, lead singer of the band UK Decay in 1979–1983, gives a breakdown of 'Tenderness and Rage', the finale event of Poetry & Lyrics Festival (10–11 Jun) which celebrates the poetry of punk with musicians who birthed the movement and transformed the landscape of lyrics with their blistering new approach. Join The Adverts’ TV Smith, Pauline Murray of Penetration and Crass’ Penny Rimbaud to explore Punk’s lyrical heart (with live acoustic performances). Steve Lamacq hosts. Sat 11 Jun, 9.30pm kingsplace.co.uk/TendernessRage

  • Vula Viel at Songlines Encounters 2016 – A Kings Place Podcast

    01/08/2016 Duration: 11min

    Simon Broughton, Editor-in-Chief of Songlines Magazine, chats to Bex Burch and Dan Nicholls of dynamic quintet Vula Viel, who perform at this year’s Songlines Encounters Festival at Kings Place (2–4 June). kingsplace.co.uk/sef2016

  • Beethoven Plus - A Kings Place Podcast

    01/08/2016 Duration: 20min

    Violinist Krysia Osostowicz and pianist Daniel Tong discuss their Beethoven cycle with a difference. They invited ten composers to write short companion pieces, one to go with each of Beethoven’s ten sonatas for violin and piano, creating a dialogue with Beethoven, a conversation between past and present. Chaired by Helen Wallace and joined by two of the composers, David Matthews and Elspeth Brooke, Krysia and Dan delve into the fascinating world of Beethoven's sonatas, all the while encouraging us to not be intimidated by his greatness... 14 & 15 May; 15 – 17 Oct | Tickets from £9.50 kingsplace.co.uk/beethovenplus

  • 9Bach: TINCIAN - A Kings Place Podcast

    15/03/2015 Duration: 10min

    Nominated for BBC R2 Folk Awards 2015 in the Best Album category, TINCIAN is the second release by 9Bach, the Welsh group formed by Lisa Jen and Martin Hoyland. It’s an atmospheric, emotional record that reflects their home environment of Gerlan, North Wales. Lisa and Martin joined us to discuss the story behind 9Bach's unique sound and being nominated for 'Best Album' at this year's BBC R2 Folk Awards. 9Bach: 'TINCIAN' + support from Twelfth DaySaturday 18 April, 8pm | Kings Place | Tickets £12.50kingsplace.co.uk/9Bach

  • Gill Sandell & Chris T-T - A Kings Place Podcast

    11/02/2015 Duration: 12min

    Chris T-T ('One of the great underground artists of our time' Jon Snow; 'Genius, a modern-day William Blake' Sunday Times) and Gill Sandell ('This is gorgeous!' Bob Harris; 'A beautiful sounding record' Cerys Matthews) launch their first album as a duo, 'Walk Away, Walk Away'. The album is an atmospheric collection of noir songs from across pop, rock and folk traditions and generations, themed around travel and absence; separation and journey; ancient pathways and empty freeways, covering artists from Willie Nelson and Joni Mitchell to Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Voice Of The Beehive. 20 February, 8pm | Kings PlaceTickets £12.50www.kingsplace.co.uk/walkaway

  • Club For Five - A Kings Place Podcast

    20/01/2015 Duration: 14min

    Tuukka Haapaniemi from Finland's Club For Five, talks to Kings Place about what a cappella is all about. With soulful grooves, world-class vocals and exquisite harmonies, Club For Five has won the hearts of audiences and acclaim of critics making them a phenomenon on the world stage. They perform at this year's London A Cappella Festival. London A Cappella Festival28 - 31 Jan | Kings Placewww.kingsplace.co.uk/LACF2015

  • Panufnik 100 - A Kings Place Podcast

    31/07/2014 Duration: 22min

    Forged in the fires of the two World Wars, Sir Andrzej Panufnik’s compositional output is inextricably linked with the major social and political events of the 20th century. Born in Warsaw at the onset of the First World War, he lived through the German occupation of the city in the Second World War and participated in musical resistance activities with the composer Lutosławski. Over the course of the conflict, Panufnik lost many of his closest relatives and saw his compositions consumed by the fires of the Warsaw Uprising. Initially fêted by the socialist government, he was unwilling to compose the suitably ‘patriotic’ music demanded of him by the regime and was forced to make a dramatic escape to Britain in 1954. This Centenary Celebration will present chamber works spanning his life – from his piano trio (1934), reconstructed after the war, to his three string quartets (written between 1976 and 1990) to be performed by the Brodsky Quartet, ‘Artists in Residence’ at Kings Place. The programmes will include

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