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Elicia Silverstein and Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya

16 July 2019
19:30 - 21:30

| £25

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Elicia Silverstein and Alexandra NepomnyashchayaElicia Silverstein – violin
Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya – Lady John Scott’s grand piano by Erard, Paris, 1845, performed upon by Thalberg

Mendelssohn Sonata in F minor, Op. 4
Beethoven 12 Variations on ‘Se vuol ballare’, WoO 40
Beethoven Rondo in G, WoO 41
A.P. Heinrich “La Buona Mattina: Sonata for the Pianoforte” (1820)
Schubert Fantasie in C, D934

Elicia Silverstein was recently named a 2018 BBC Music Magazine Rising Star. She is equally at home as performer on historical and modern instruments, as a soloist with orchestra, recitalist and chamber music player.

Alexandra Nepomnyashchaya won top prizes at competitions including the International Festival of Early Music in Austria, the All-Russian Harpsichord Competition in St. Petersburg, the Prague Spring International Competition and the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition Leipzig in 2014.

A glass of white wine or orange juice in the interval is included in the ticket price.

Details

Date:
16 July 2019
Time:
19:30 - 21:30
Cost:
£25
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Lunchtime recitals

Last approximately one hour.

Evening concerts

Last approximately two hours with one interval
during which juice and wine are served.

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