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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 5 FEBRUARY 2017 32 This Week MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT FEBRUARY 11 Rhythms of Vision 'Rhythms of Vision' connects contemporary music with video art and photography, and will be taking place at the Manoel Theatre, Valletta at 20:45. This concert features a programme of '20th century and contemporary chamber music. Each work in the programme is assigned to a video artist, portraying a visual backdrop to the live performance of the music. 'Rhythms of Vision' is part of the Modern Music Days concert series, organised by the Manoel Theatre in collaboration with the Malta Association for Contemporary Music, supported the Valletta 2018 Foundation. FEBRUARY 11 Promise Keeper & Sam + Ziz (Brodu) Gig by American band Promise Keeper with support from Zizza and Samwel of local act Brodu at Young Falcon, Floriana at 21:30. Promise Keeper live shows combine the aesthetics of a Weimar cabaret with sophisticated pop that marries seductive vocals and pared-down post punk guitars and synths with nods to vintage analogue funk, Italo-disco, country, and blue-eyed soul. Also featuring DJ sets by Karl Baldacchino and Kurt C. Calleja. Entrance is at €8. Organised by Be-Wild events. FEBRUARY 17 Moving Mountains: 10 Years of nosnow/noalps Ten-year anniversary concert for alternative rock band nosnow/ noalps at The Palace Theatre, Paola at 20:00. Bookings: http:// bit.ly/2jwigzs. FEBRUARY 17, 18 Symphonic Beatles Orchestral concert of classical interpretations of Beatles songs at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta at 19:30. Featuring the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra and the Amadeus choir, all under the direction of conductor Maestro Alan Chircop. The grand finale, brought the orchestra, choir and guest soloists together. Orchestral arrangements by Wayne Grima. Produced by Rocco Buonvino. Proceeds in aid of Fondazzjoni Qalb it-Tfal, a registered charity set up to help the Neonatal Paediatric Intensive Care Unit at Mater Dei Hospital. Bookings: http://booking.mcc.com.mt/ Event/8320/. FEBRUARY 17, 18 Rebecca Binnendyk at the Jazz Cave Canadian jazz singer Rebecca Binnendyk will be performing at the Jazz Cave, St Julian's. TODAY WHAT'S ON What Comes After the 1 Minute of Silence? Exhibition held at Spazju Kreattiv, St James Cavalier, Valletta presented by Fabrizio Ellul and dealing with the consequences of terrorism on communities in Europe. The exhibition is divided into three parts: an installation of digital drawings, a video installation, and a panel discussion (the latter of which took place on January 25). An artist talk on February 3 will conclude the project in which the artist, Fabrizio Ellul, discusses potential future projects based on the theme of European communities. The exhibition is curated by Matthew Attard. Russian Masters The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra's Russian Masters concert focuses on two of the most prominent Russian composers, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Dmitri Shostakovich. Acclaimed Russian pianist Pavel Kolesnikov joins the orchestra to perform Tchaikovsky's First Piano Concerto, under the direction of French conductor Jean-Marc Burfin. Taking place at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta at 18:00. Tickets, priced at €10-30, may be obtained through the Mediterranean Conference Centre's website, www.mcc.com.mt. Jazz singer Rebecca Binnendyk to perform at The Jazz Cave, St Julian's Simon Russel Beale headlines the RSC production of William Shakespeare's The Tempest

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