- TypeMusic
- Location London, United Kingdom
- Date 27-10-2019
Since winning 1st Prize in the Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition in 2016, Timothy Ridout has gone on to perform widely in Europe. Jâms Coleman is a pianist who enjoys a rich and varied musical life performing as a soloist, chamber musician and vocal accompanist. For their Conway Hall début, they come together in a programme of Russian and Belgian works for viola and piano, culminating in one of César Franck’s best-known compositions, originally for violin and piano.
Glinka | Sonata for viola and piano in D minor
Shostakovich | Sonata for viola and piano Op.147
Franck | Sonata in A major (arr. for viola and piano)
Tim Ridout (viola)
Jams Coleman (piano)
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FREE Pre-concert Recital | 5:30pm, Students from the Royal College of Music - Eumelia Trio
Witness the future generation of music stars as this leading ensemble from the internationally-renowned conservatoire take to the Conway Hall stage to play a programme of music entirely by woman composers.
Eumelia Trio
Auguste Janonyte (violin)
Abigail Lorimier (cello)
Michaella Livadiotis (piano)
Rotem Sherman - Three Wishes
Rebecca Clarke - Piano Trio
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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.
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This event is in the Main Hall on the ground floor. For accessibility info: https://conwayhall.org.uk/about/visiting-us/
Artists / Speakers: Timothy Ridout & Jams Coleman, Tim Ridout, Jams Coleman Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm