London Bridge Trio |
Nadsaconcerts brings its 71st
season to a close on Friday 21st April, 7:30pm, (at the Courtenay
Centre, Newton Abbot) with a performance from the London Bridge Trio (violin,
cello, piano).
One of Britain's most exciting piano trios,
it is noted for its deeply nuanced and searching interpretations. With their
composer-led programmes, they perform frequently in London at Wigmore Hall,
Kings Place and St John’s Smith Square.
Unlike many concerts, where the audience
hears compositions with a wide geographical or chronological overview, the
London Bridge Trio will immerse themselves, and us, in a small part of one
decade: the tempestuous late 1840s. They will bring us the creations of three
monumental figures of the Romantic period composing in the musical hub of
Leipzig at that time: Schumann, Clara Schumann and Mendelssohn.
In their concert, the London Bridge Trio
will perform 3 works: Schumann's Fantasiestücke for Cello and Piano (1849),
Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 2 (1846), and Clara Schumann's wonderful, though
rarely heard, masterpiece of 1846.
Violin: David Adams
'Cello: Kate Gould
Piano: Daniel Tong
Robert Schumann: Fantasiestucke for 'Cello & Piano Op 73
Clara Schumann: Piano Trio in G minor Op 17
Felix Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No 2 in C minor Op 66
Tickets: £15 (advance £13 student/child £3)
Newton Abbot & District Society of Arts
Courtenay Centre Newton Abbot
Saturday 21 April 7.30pm
LONDON BRIDGE TRIO
Violin: David Adams
'Cello: Kate Gould
Piano: Daniel Tong
Newton Abbot & District Society of Arts
London Bridge Trio |
Saturday 21 April 7.30pm
LONDON BRIDGE TRIO
Violin: David Adams
'Cello: Kate Gould
Piano: Daniel Tong
Robert Schumann: Fantasiestucke Op 73
Clara Schumann: Trio in G minor Op 17
Felix Mendelssohn: Trio in C minor Op 66
Tickets: £15 (advance £13 student/child £3)
Box Office: 01626 368318
Online Booking: nadsaconcerts
Tickets: £15 (advance £13 student/child £3)
Box Office: 01626 368318
Online Booking: nadsaconcerts
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