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  • FBCC Conference on Russia - Opportunities and challenges
    EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT 1 Exchange Sq, Primrose St, London, EC2A 2JN

    Russia?s role in the changing global geopolitical environment and the ever-increasing interest in trade and investment in Russia are the drivers behind a one day conference being organised by the Finnish-British Chamber of Commerce at the premises of the European bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

    The conference aims to bring together a variety of experienced professionals and companies with an interest in Russia to share their views and experiences.
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  • The Language Recruitment Fair
    The Language Recruitment Fair is the largest and most exciting exhibition of its kind dedicated to multilingual recruitment. If you are a bilingual or multilingual speaker and you are interested in finding a job that meets your skills this is a "must see" event!

    Have the chance to

    • meet many employers under one roof, saving you time and energy when looking for your job!
    • talk to leading employers Face-to-Face and discuss a wide range of employment opportunities.
    • conduct interviews with Companies hoping to hire staff

    For more info and to apply for your FREE ticket visit www.languagerecruitmentfair.ie


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  • Language Recruitment and Expat Fair
    Bilingual People Fair – Dublin

    Language Recruitment and Expat Fair, The Guinness Storehouse, St James St, Dublin 8, Ireland 27th March 2010

    Looking for a job using your language skills?



    Then come and join us at the Bilingual People Fair in Dublin, the largest and most exciting language jobs exhibition of its kind dedicated to multi-lingual recruitment.
    If you are a bilingual or multi-lingual speaker and you are interested in finding a great job that meets your skills this is a "must see" event! Companies from across Europe will be exhibiting!



    Why you should not miss the Language Recruitment Fair ...




    The fair showcases many national & international companies interested in recruiting people with language skills.


    You will be able to meet many employers under one roof, saving you time and energy when looking for your new job!


    You will be able to talk to leading employers Face-to-Face and discuss a wide range of employment opportunities in Ireland & Europe.

    Companies will be conducting interviews hoping to hire staff at the event.

    Bring your CV! So you can be interviewed and even get a job before you leave the fair.

    Recruitment professionals will be on hand to give you free advice about your CV and all other aspects to help you find your perfect job.
    The Language Recruitment Fair will target candidates seeking multi-lingual positions in Customer Service, Shared Service & Finance, IT, Sales, Marketing and Translation attracting leading international companies over the two days.


    Location and opening times
    The Guinness Storehouse, St James Street, Dublin 8
    Sat. 27th March 2010 from 10.00 to 18.00


    Claim your free ticket
    If you would like to register for this FREE event please go to: www.bilingualpeople.ie


    We look forward to meeting you there!
    Please feel free to pass the event details to friends who may be interested.
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  • Esa-Pekka salonen conducts the Philharmonia Orchestra
    Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Interval
    Hector Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique

    Esa Pekka Salonen conductor
    Sergey Khachatryan violin

    Berlioz composed his Symphonie fantastique in the early 19th century just three years after the death of Beethoven yet it inhabits a musical world of pure Romanticism. Its passionate idee fixe which represents the object of the protagonists unrequited love is transformed throughout the work.

    She appears at a ball then in the tranquil countryside before her melody is transformed beyond all recognition into a grotesque mocking dance in the last movement Dream of a Witches Sabbath, and is combined with the Dies Irae plainchant another idee fixe of the Romantic era.

    10th June 19:30 - 21:30

    Place
    London

    Street address
    Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre SE1
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  • FIORI Choir
    FIORI 8 voice female vocal ensemble from Finland will perform pieces by Finnish composers Mia Makaroff Liisa Matveinen Tellu Turkka and Jenny Wilhelms and will give the first British performance of Three Sappho Lyrics by Michael Parsons written specially for them in 2007.

    Founded in Jyvaskyla in 1993 vocal ensemble FIORI are renowned for their varied repertoire which includes medieval and Renaissance music Baroque and contemporary works Bulgarian folk songs and music from various folk and popular traditions.





    They have given first performances of many works by Finnish composers including several commissions.

    These pieces are rooted in the rich tradition of poetry and song deriving from the Kalevala. In 2001 Fiori were awarded the Jury's Special Prize in the International Choir Festival in Tampere. They perform widely in Finland at the annual Kaustinen Folk Festival and have also given concerts in Italy the Netherlands and the UK.





    This concert will also include instrumental arrangements played by the Post String Trio with Alison Blunt violin and Tania Chen piano.

    Tickets 5.00 pounds at the door.

    11th June 19:30 - 21:00

    Place
    London

    Street address
    St. Anne and St Agnes Lutheran Church Gresham Street London EC2
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  • Soile Isokoski
    Performers
    Soile Isokoski soprano
    Allison Bell soprano
    Members of the London Philharmonic Orchestra
    Vladimir Jurowski conductor

    Programme
    Strauss Sextet from Capriccio Op. 85
    Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire
    Schoenberg Kammersymphonie No. 1 Op. 9
    Strauss Four Last Songs for voice and ensemble arr. J Ledger




    About this concert

    Schoenberg and Strauss dominated much of European musical discourse for over half a century and yet their respective reputations are almost diametrically opposed.

    Lovers of big orchestral concerts will relish this opportunity to hear a reduced LPO in two early Schoenberg classics interwoven with some of Strausss radiant Indian summer masterpieces.

    And no need to persuade anyone of the special treat in store when Soile Isokoski steps forth to sing the intimate Four Last Songs.

    14th June 19:30 to 21:30

    Place
    London

    Street address
    Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street London W1
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  • Helsinki Horizon 2030 - Exhibition
    Finland is participating in this year's London Festival of Architecture with an exhibition titled Helsinki Horizon 2030

    The exhibition is placed in a container with a large aerial view of the entire city of Helsinki. The printed image extends from the floor onto the walls and ceiling and summons up the development plans of the city, the project areas outlined on the map to indicate their locations.

    The Courtyard
    Oxo Tower Wharf
    Bargehouse Street
    South Bank
    London SE1 9PH
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