Sunday Concerts: I Rossetti Ensemble

Posted By : User Ref No: WURUR39656 0
  • Image
  • TypeMusic
  • Image
  • Location London, United Kingdom
  • Price
  • Date 10-11-2019
Sunday Concerts: I Rossetti Ensemble, London, United Kingdom
Music Title
Sunday Concerts: I Rossetti Ensemble
Event Type
Music
Music Date
10-11-2019
Location
London, United Kingdom
Organization Name / Organize By
Conway Hall Sunday Concerts
Organizing/Related Departments
Conway Hall Sunday Concerts
Organization Type
Event Organizing Company
MusicCategory
Both (Technical & Non Technical)
MusicLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
Related Industries
Location
London, United Kingdom

Mozart was among the first to explore the piano quartet, and this concert opens with his graceful E flat quartet. The evening continues with Bridge's quartet, best summed up by his teacher, Britten: 'Sonorous yet lucid, with clear, clean lines, grateful to listen to and to play. It is the music of a practical musician, brought up in German orthodoxy, but who loved French romanticism and conception of sound-Brahms happily tempered with Faure.' John Lenehan's new arrangement of Debussy begins the second half, before Schumann's quartet, composed in 1842, one of his most productive chamber music years.

Mozart | Piano Quartet No.2 in E-flat major K493
Bridge | Phantasy for Piano Quartet in F-sharp minor H.94
Debussy | Prelude from La Damoiselle elue (arr. John Lenehan) L.62
Schumann | Piano Quartet in E-flat major Op.47

Sara Trickey (violin)
Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola)
Tim Lowe (cello)
John Lenehan (piano)

-

FREE Pre-Concert Talk, 5:30pm | Robert Hugill - "The Cinderella Effect: A History of the Piano Quartet"
Intended for amateurs but in fact far too difficult, Mozart's first piano quartet effectively created a new genre, which remained in the shadow of its big brother, the piano quintet. Even Schumann's piano quartet remained far less popular than his contemporaneous quintet.

-

The Sunday Concerts trace their history back to 1878 when the People's Concert Society was formed for the purpose of "increasing the popularity of good music by means of affordable concerts". The South Place Ethical Society acquired the concert series and, in 1929, had Conway Hall purpose built for them and, with the exception of the war years, the concerts seasons have continued ever since.

-

This event is in the Main Hall on the ground floor. For accessibility info: https://conwayhall.org.uk/about/visiting-us/

Others Details

Artists: Rossetti Ensemble, Sara Trickey, Sarah-Jane Bradley, Tim Lowe, John Lenehan Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Registration Fees
Available
Registration Fees Details
On the door: GBP 14.0, Advance: GBP 12.0, Members: GBP 10.0, Under 26s: GBP 0.0
Registration Ways
Website
Address/Venue
  Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square  Pin/Zip Code : WC1R 4RL
Contact
Conway Hall

[email protected]

   02074051818