Donate Now

*ONLINE* Sunday Concerts: Rachel Roberts & Tim Horton

24th January 2021 · 6:30pm - 8:30pm

In person | Virtual event

 *ONLINE* Sunday Concerts: Rachel Roberts & Tim Horton

*** Update on 6 January: We are sadly unable to welcome an audience to Conway Hall for this performance due to the national lockdown. Tickets for the live streamed performance are still available.  Please note change to previously advertised programme. ***

 

Conway Hall’s historic Sunday Concerts series is presenting its 2021 Spring Season as a series of live online performances via Youtube Live, using state of the art live-stream equipment to give you the very best in audio and visual quality.

 

Rachel Roberts & Tim Horton

 

Rachel Roberts, whose playing was described by The Strad as ‘beautifully expressive….powerful and projecting’, has performed globally on the most prestigious stages. She is joined for her Conway Hall recital by pianist Tim Horton, who is also no stranger to London’s music scene. Soloist and chamber musician, he is a founder member of the Leonore Piano Trio and Ensemble 360 as well as a regular guest pianist with the Nash Ensemble.

 

Rachel Roberts (viola)
Tim Horton (piano)

 

Programme

Schumann | Märchenbilder Op.113
Brahms | Sonata for Viola & Piano in F minor Op.120/1
Vieuxtemps | Capriccio Hommage à Paganini in C minor for solo viola Op.55
Clarke | Viola Sonata

 

About our Sunday Concerts

Founded in the 1880s, our chamber music concert series is the longest-running of its kind in Europe. Conway Hall was purpose-built in 1929 to host concerts and lectures, and they have continued here until the present day. The ethos of “affordable classical music for all” still remains.

 

** This performance will be live-streamed online using Vimeo and YouTube Live. A link to join the concert will be sent to ticket holders on the day of the event. **

Read more about how we use Cookies in our Privacy Policy.

×

We need your help!

We host talks, concerts, performances, community and social events. However, we are an independent charity and receive no funding from the government. Everything we do is dependent upon our commercial activity and the generosity of supporters like you.

Donate Now