Cardiff Coffee
Concert
11.30am, Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre, National Museum Cardiff
Lesley Hatfield,
violin
Ian Brown,
piano
Lesley Hatfield, leader of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, performs
sonatas by Mozart and Franck to mark the final day of the Competition.
Tickets: £8, £6 (conc); £10 on the door; free tickets for 8-22 year olds in
full-time education, thanks to the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust.
Box Office: National Museum Cardiff 029 2057 3466
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WMC Foyer Music: The Violin Through The
Ages
6-6.45pm, Tesco Stage, Glanfa Foyer, Wales Millennium
Centre
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama celebrates the end of the
Competition, bringing together violinists from four years old to College
graduates and beyond.
Admission free
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Closing Gala Concert
6.45 Prize Giving Ceremony /7.30pm
Concert
Donald Gordon Theatre, Wales Millennium Centre
A unique
concert for violin and voice featuring some stunning Mozart arias with violin
obligato and Bruch's Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26. Dong-Suk
Kang, Jennifer Pike and Rebecca Evans present a truly unforgettable
Gala and Prize Giving concert together with the winners of the Menuhin
Competition 2008 and the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera under the baton of
Joji Hattori.

Rebecca Evans (soprano)
Dong-Suk Kang (violin)
Jennifer Pike
(violin)
Junior and Senior 1st Prize Winners (violin)
Joji Hattori
(conductor)
Orchestra of Welsh National Opera
Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26
Mozart
L'amero,saro costante from Il Re Pastore
Mozart
Non temer, amato bene from Idomeneo
Vivaldi The
Four Seasons
Plus pieces chosen from the Menuhin Competition
repertoire
Tickets: £10 - £35 (concessions 10%)
Box Office: 08700 40
2000
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