Sunday Concerts:
Beethoven Weekend: Sunday
4th May 2025 · 11:30am - 8:30pm
Doors open: 11:00am
In person | In person

“I genuinely found myself listening to the Beethoven with new ears… a delicate balance between depth and playfulness [in Op. 96] that’s hard to beat amongst contemporary versions”. (Gramophone)
This immersive weekend offers the unique experience to hear all of Beethoven’s major chamber works with piano – violin sonatas, cello sonatas and piano trios – in six concerts, performed by three of Britain’s leading chamber players. Beethoven was a brilliant pianist as well as a composer, and performed all of his piano parts himself until deafness prevented him from playing in public for the last part of his career. Therefore, through these works, an insight is glimpsed into Beethoven’s unique and groundbreaking genius as it emerged through his chosen instrument and his own fingers at the keyboard. From the magnificent Op. 1 piano trios with which he announced himself to the Viennese public, through the Spring and Kreutzer sonatas to the Ghost and Archduke trios, every aspect of Beethoven’s musical persona is on show.
Daniel Tong has been playing Beethoven’s works since he was a teenager, and gave his first cycle of the violin sonatas a quarter of a century ago. He has recorded these works for SOMM Recordings, and the cello sonatas (alongside Robin Michael) and a disc of Beethoven’s solo piano sonatas for Resonus Classics. His book on the Beethoven violin sonatas is published in 2025. Daniel is the pianist in the London Bridge Trio and director of the Wye Valley Chamber Music Festival. Joining him for this weekend will be two long-time musical partners, the violinist Sara Trickey, member of the Rosetti Ensemble and regular concerto soloist around the UK, and Robin Michael, principal cellist in Les Siecles and the Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique.
Step into the world of Beethoven for the entire weekend, or join us for individual events. Concerts are complemented by illustrated talks from musicologist and broadcaster Richard Wigmore.
SUNDAY PROGRAMME:
Sunday Coffee 11.30am
Beethoven | Violin Sonata in A Op.30/1
Beethoven | Violin Sonata in G Op.30/3
Beethoven | Trio in E flat Op.70/2
Lecture 1.30pm
“The development of Beethoven’s late style: Op. 69, Op. 96, Op. 97 and Op. 102″ with Richard Wigmore
Sunday Afternoon 3.30pm
Beethoven | Violin Sonata in C minor Op.30/2
Beethoven | Cello Sonata in A Op.69
Beethoven | Violin Sonata in A ‘Kreutzer’ Op.47
Sunday Evening 6.30pm
Beethoven | Violin Sonata in G Op.96
Beethoven | Cello Sonata in C Op.102/1
Beethoven | Cello Sonata in D Op.102/2
Beethoven | Trio in B flat ‘Archduke’ Op.97
Sarah Trickey • violin
Robin Michael • cello
Daniel Tong • piano
Age Recommendation:
All ages. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Price: *All ticket prices below include a £1 booking fee.*
DAYTIME TICKET (includes Coffee and Afternoon concerts, and Lecture Recital)
In advance: • Standard £14 • Members £12 • Living Support/NHS Staff/Students £7 • Under 18s Free
On the door: • Standard £15 • Members £13 • Living Support/NHS Staff/Students £7 • Under 18s Free
EVENING TICKET (includes Evening concert)
In advance: • Standard £14 • Members £12 • Living Support/NHS Staff/Students £7 • Under 18s Free
On the door: • Standard £15 • Members £13 • Living Support/NHS Staff/Students £7 • Under 18s Free
DAYTIME + EVENING TICKET (includes ALL concerts and Lecture Recital)
In advance: • Standard £21• Members £19 • Living Support/NHS Staff/Students £12
On the door: • Standard £22 • Members £20 • Living Support/NHS Staff/Students £12
Access Information
This event is in the Main Hall, which is located on the ground floor.
All the ground-floor rooms are fully accessible by wheelchair. Main Hall (street access, step-free), Brockway Room (street access, step-free), Bertrand Russell Room (street access, shallow ramp), Cafe (street access, step-free). There is also an accessible toilet on the ground floor opposite the Brockway Room.
Further Info
This event will have several intervals, during which a selection of drinks will be available to purchase.
If you have any accessibility enquiries, please contact us at info@conwayhall.org.uk / 020 7405 1818.
Find out more about Saturday's programme for the Beethoven Weekend here.