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Rockstar is Reemer's second single, played live in the ICRadio studio.
Reemer meet Roushan on ICRadio
IC Radio
Jun 01 2009 00:27
ICRadio DJ, Roushan Alam, interviews 'Reemer' on ICRadio's Flagship Show. The band play five live songs including an inventive cover of Lady Gaga's 'Just Dance'.
Sinfonietta in full flow. (Photography: Chris Chan)
Sinfonietta: The Return of Sibelius
Lawrence Weetman
Dec 17 2008 11:21
Sinfonietta's Winter Concert of 2008 is a "triumph".
Sinfonietta performing [i] En Saga[/i] at ArtsFest 08 (Photography: Chris Chan)
Sinfonietta: Saint-Saëns, Sibelius and Elgar
Ralph Beeby
Mar 20 2008 09:48
4th March saw the return of Sinfonietta to the Great Hall.
ArtsFest 2008
ArtsFest 2008
Kate Sloyan
Feb 05 2008 08:40
It's that time again - time for a showcase of the best theatre, dance, music and art that Imperial has to offer.
ICSE and Chamber Choir at Holy Trinity
Andy Mason
Dec 18 2007 09:03
Despite the increasingly cold weather, a sizeable audience gathered in Holy Trinity Church on 1st December to hear the joint concert given by Imperial College String Ensemble and IC Chamber Choir.
IC Choir ... and a different concert in a different church
Choir Perform Handel's "Messiah"
Philip Potter
Dec 11 2007 13:21
On Friday 30th November, Imperial College Choir performed Handel's Messiah at St Augustine's Church.
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Orchestra Sell Out (Great Hall, not Principles)
Kate Sloyan
Nov 27 2007 23:58
Imperial College Symphony Orchestra performed their first concert of the year to an exceptionally large audience last Friday. Over 400 people crammed into the Great Hall to hear a wonderfully executed programme of 20th Century music.
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