Upcoming Sunday Concerts
Sunday Concerts:
Bartholomew LaFollette & Caroline Palmer
Sunday Concerts:
Bartholomew LaFollette & Caroline Palmer
In a recital postponed from our summer 2024, we are pleased to welcome back Bartholomew LaFollette and Caroline Palmer in a selection of lyrical, dramatic and virtuosic works for cello and piano.
In person | In person
Sunday Concerts:
Calathea Quartet
Sunday Concerts:
Calathea Quartet
The Calathea Quartet is a vibrant emerging ensemble comprised of distinguished musicians from New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, and England. We are delighted to welcome them for their Conway Hall debut, in three exuberant, romantic works for quartet.
In person | No Option
Sunday Concerts:
Fundraising Recital with Zoffany Ensemble
Sunday Concerts:
Fundraising Recital with Zoffany Ensemble
Much-loved regulars at Conway Hall, the Zoffany Ensemble return to perform beautiful music in aid of our Sunday Concert series, in the intimate and atmospheric setting of Conway Hall’s Library.
Library | No Option
Sunday Concerts:
Alice Neary & Robin Green
Sunday Concerts:
Alice Neary & Robin Green
Undoubtedly a highlight of our autumn 2024 season will be the opportunity to hear all five of Beethoven's Cello Sonatas, which span the whole of his compositional life, performed in one evening by cells Christian Elliott and pianist Robin Green.
In person | No Option
Sunday Concerts:
Kyan Quartet + Pre-Concert Talk
Sunday Concerts:
Kyan Quartet + Pre-Concert Talk
For another Conway Hall debut this season, the Kyan Quartet begin each half of their programme with a short work by Pulitzer prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw, as a a prelude to two 'classics' of the repertoire. This performance will be preceded by a pre-concert talk with Robert Hugill.
In person | No Option
Sunday Concerts:
Primrose Piano Quartet
Sunday Concerts:
Primrose Piano Quartet
To close our season we are delighted to welcome back the Primrose Piano Quartet, much-loved regulars in our concert series. They begin with Mozart, before Schubert's masterpiece, and Brahm's exhilerating Hungarian-inspired G minor piano quartet, providing an appropriately rip-roaring finale to our 2024 concerts!
In person | No Option