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Bartosz Woroch (violin)

LSE Arts lunchtime concert

Date: Thursday 23 January 2014 
Time: 1.05-2pm
Venue:  Shaw Library, Old Building

JS Bach      Partita No. 3 in E major BWV.1006

Ysaye          Sonata No.2 for solo violin Obsession

Sciarrino     Caprice for solo violin

Prokofiev     Sonata for Solo Violin in D. Op.115

Bartosz Woroch, a professor at the Guildhall School of Music, has a solo career that has seen him perform throughout Europe. ‘Intensely poetic’ (New Zealand Herald).

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For more information, email events@lse.ac.uk or call 020 7955 6043.

The next lunchtime concert will be on Thursday 30 January performed by Mei Yi Foo (piano).

The LSE Choir and Orchestra Spring Concert takes place on 15 March 2016, tickets are available to purchase now.

Podcasts & Videos are now available online for many events from the 2016 LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 'Utopias' which took place from Monday 22 - Saturday 27 February. LSE’s 8th Literary Festival explored the power of dreams and the imagination and the importance of idealism, dissidence, escapism and nostalgia, as well as the benefits of looking at the world in different ways with speakers including David Aaronovitch, AC Grayling, Robert Harris, Tom Holland, Margaret Macmillan, Anna Pavord and Zoe Williams.

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