Sunday Concerts
Sunday Concerts
Sunday 27 October 2019
Sunday Concerts
Sunday Concerts
Sunday 27 October 2019
The Nexus Duo is an emerging ensemble comprising Andrew Birse (violin) and Chloe Randall (cello) who have played chamber music together in various guises since 2016. Starting as a piano quintet, then a piano trio, they decided to seek out works for violin and cello and have been performing as a string duo ever since. In various venues from concert halls to more unconventional spaces they present imaginative programmes, often including folk music from their homes in Scotland as well as baroque, late romantic, 20th century and contemporary works.
Performance:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Three Duos WoO 27 No 1
i. Allegro commodo
ii. Larghetto sostenuto
iii. Rondo. Allegretto
ARTHUR HONEGGER
Sonatine for Violin and Cello H 80
i. Allegro non tanto
ii. Andante
iii. Scherzo
iv. Allegro
ALFRED SCHITTKE
Stille Musik
IANNIS XENAKIS
Dhipli Zyia
DONALD GRANT
Ban-bhuidseach Leanachan
Nexus Duo appear by kind permission of the RNCM
Further Details:
This is a free event
Booking has now closed for this event.
The concert will take place in Gallery 3 of The Whitworth from 3pm to 3.45pm.
Future Performances:
Sunday 17 November 2019: Chameleon Wind Quartet
An award-winning, woodwind quartet formed at the RNCM in 2016. With a unique sound the musicians often change instruments mid piece. Passionate about innovative music they make their own musical arrangements.
Sunday 1 December 2019: Apex Brass
From RNCM, Ben Jarvis and Tom Watts on Trumpet, Robert Mehlig on French Horn, Charlotte Horsfield on Trombone and Harry Beach on Tuba. Formed in October 2018 their first performance in June 2019 won the contest! Described as ‘stylish and convincing… showing depth, vitality and ensemble character’.
Musicians are provided by the RNCM. There may be additional concerts please check the websites of the Friends and of the Gallery & Facebook. If you would like to join our team of volunteers to help with publicity etc. on the day, please contact: Rosemary Aikman Bull: [email protected]
The Nexus Duo is an emerging ensemble comprising Andrew Birse (violin) and Chloe Randall (cello) who have played chamber music together in various guises since 2016. Starting as a piano quintet, then a piano trio, they decided to seek out works for violin and cello and have been performing as a string duo ever since. In various venues from concert halls to more unconventional spaces they present imaginative programmes, often including folk music from their homes in Scotland as well as baroque, late romantic, 20th century and contemporary works.
Performance:
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Three Duos WoO 27 No 1
i. Allegro commodo
ii. Larghetto sostenuto
iii. Rondo. Allegretto
ARTHUR HONEGGER
Sonatine for Violin and Cello H 80
i. Allegro non tanto
ii. Andante
iii. Scherzo
iv. Allegro
ALFRED SCHITTKE
Stille Musik
IANNIS XENAKIS
Dhipli Zyia
DONALD GRANT
Ban-bhuidseach Leanachan
Nexus Duo appear by kind permission of the RNCM
Further Details:
This is a free event
Booking has now closed for this event.
The concert will take place in Gallery 3 of The Whitworth from 3pm to 3.45pm.
Future Performances:
Sunday 17 November 2019: Chameleon Wind Quartet
An award-winning, woodwind quartet formed at the RNCM in 2016. With a unique sound the musicians often change instruments mid piece. Passionate about innovative music they make their own musical arrangements.
Sunday 1 December 2019: Apex Brass
From RNCM, Ben Jarvis and Tom Watts on Trumpet, Robert Mehlig on French Horn, Charlotte Horsfield on Trombone and Harry Beach on Tuba. Formed in October 2018 their first performance in June 2019 won the contest! Described as ‘stylish and convincing… showing depth, vitality and ensemble character’.
Musicians are provided by the RNCM. There may be additional concerts please check the websites of the Friends and of the Gallery & Facebook. If you would like to join our team of volunteers to help with publicity etc. on the day, please contact: Rosemary Aikman Bull: [email protected]
EVENT DATE
OCTOBER 27, 2019
COST
FREE
POSTAL BOOKINGS
Booking Closed
NUMBER OF PLACES
Not specified/unlimited
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