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Sunday Concerts: Berkeley Ensemble (Evening)

26th September 2021 · 6:30pm - 8:00pm

In person | Virtual event

 Sunday Concerts: Berkeley Ensemble (Evening)

We are pleased to be able to welcome an audience for these performances. Attendance in person may not be possible if government guidelines change prior to the events.

In a special two-concert event to open our autumn season, the Berkeley Ensemble offer an opportunity to get to know three rarely-performed gems of the British repertoire, set in context and brought to life by the musicians. To conclude the day, they come together in a performance of Beethoven’s Septet, one of his most loved works since its premiere in 1800. With thanks to the Lennox Berkeley Society and the John Ireland Trust for their support of these events.

Sophie Mather (violin)
Dan Shilladay (viola)
Gemma Wareham (cello)
John Slack (clarinet)
Andrew Watson (bassoon)
Paul Cott (horn)
Simon Callaghan (piano)

 

Programme (6.30pm)

Ireland | Trio in D minor for clarinet, cello & piano
Beethoven | Septet in E flat Op.20

> click here to find out about the evening performance

Visit the Berkeley Ensemble’s website for more information.

 

Doors open: 18.00
Performance begins: 18.30

Tickets: £14 (£12 advance, £10 members)

There are two performances on 26 September. You can book tickets to attend one performance, or both.

Double Ticket: £20 for both concerts (£18 advance, £16 members)


About the 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.

 

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