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Conway Hall Sunday Concerts presents:

Sunday Concerts:
Maria Włoszczowska, Tim Ridout, Steffan Morris & Jâms Coleman

27th March 2022 · 5:30pm - 12:00am

In person | Virtual event

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Sunday Concerts: Maria Włoszczowska, Tim Ridout, Steffan Morris & Jâms Coleman

An opportunity to hear Brahms’ horn trio in a different setting, with the composer’s own re-working of the natural horn part for viola. A truly star-studded line-up of musicians garnering increasing international renown, their programme places Brahms’ evergreen work alongside exquisitely colourful works by Britten and Fauré is not to be missed!

Maria Włoszczowska (violin)
Tim Ridout (viola)
Steffan Morris (cello)
Jâms Coleman (piano)

Programme

Brahms | Horn Trio Op.40
Britten | Two Pieces for violin, viola & piano
Fauré | Clair de lune Op.46/2
Fauré | 5 mélodies “de Venise”: No.1 Mandoline Op.58
Fauré | Après un rêve Op.7/1
Fauré | Piano Quartet No.1 in C minor Op.15

For more information, visit:

Maria Włoszczowska’s website >
Tim Ridout’s website >
Steffan Morris’s website >
Jâms Coleman’s website >

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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Further Info

We are pleased to be able to welcome an audience for this performance, and will also stream the concert on YouTube Live.

Attendance in person may not be possible if government guidelines change prior to the event.

We reserve the right to make this event livestream only and will inform ticket holders in advance.

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