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2021-12-20 08:11:00
Conway Hall's 2022 Spring season has just been announced, with a wide range of chamber concerts at the hall from January to May. Things kick off on 16 January 2022 with the Echéa Quartet in Haydn, Bartok and Beethoven, and the season ends on 29 May 2022 with a memorial concert for the composer Hugh Wood (1932-2021). Other concerts in January include the London Bridge Trio in Schumann, Mendelssohn and Colin Matthews, and cellist Robert Max in all of Bach's Cello Suites. I will be giving a pre-concert talk before Robert Max's concert, talking about the background to Bach's Cello Suites and the mysteries that still surround them. Highlights in February include the Resol Quartet in quartets by both Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, and the Linos Piano Trio in Rebecca Clarke's Piano Trio, a work that she preferred to her better known Viola Sonata, and the trio will also be performing music by Lili […]
2021-04-13 07:24:48
Winchester Chamber Music Festival - live and on-line
St Paul's Church, Winchester Like many smaller festivals this year, the Winchester Chamber Music Festival is having to be creative. The festival will go ahead live in Winchester from 4 to 6 June 2021 and these performances will be filmed and will then go on-line from 18 to 20 June 2021 thus presenting two alternatives for sampling the delights on offer. The artistic director of the festival is Kate Gould, the cellist with the London Bridge Trio (David Adams, Kate Gould, Daniel Tong) and the trio is resident at the festival with guests Lucy Gould violin, Gary Pomeroy viola, Robert Plane clarinet and Tim Horton piano. This group of artists will be presenting a programme which moves from Beethoven's String Quartet in E flat, Op. 74 Harp, Dvořák's String Quartet in F, Op. 96 American to Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time, to Fauré's Piano Trio and Weber's Piano Quartet […]
2015-12-13 08:59:18
London Bridge Trio, Gary Pomeroy (viola) (Champs Hill)Dvorák’s two piano quartets are 14 years and whole worlds apart; the first (in D major, Op 23) youthful, optimistic, brimming with charming melody; the second (in E flat major, Op 87) mature, broad, sophisticated and altogether more profound. In those intervening years, Dvorák had grown from highly promising newcomer to a composer of international reputation. The London Bridge Trio (Daniel Tong, piano; Kate Gould, cello; Tamsin Waley-Cohen, violin) and viola player Gary Pomeroy capture perfectly the diverse qualities of these wonderful pieces, revelling in their Czech folk music influences in bravura displays of passion and commitment. Continue reading...
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