Between Sleep & Waking
By Einav Yarden, Anthony Marwood, Jennifer Stumm, Jakob Koranyi
Worlds intertwine in your dreams – you bump into your gym buddy at work while your grandma walks past. You know you’re dreaming, but you also half awake. A knock at the door and you’re wide awake and you realise with a start where you are.
This pretty much sums up what this morning’s concert will be like. A star-studded cast from the world of chamber music brings you music that drifts between dream and waking states. Lili Boulanger welcomes you with a beautiful piece that smiles on the morning, or does it? Kodály’s Sonatina draws you from one state to another, as do dreams – weird and irrational as they are. The romantic character of Hindemith’s viola sonata pulls you even deeper into a dream state. And just as you sense you’re gently waking, Beethoven has an eerie surprise in store for you.
Time for coffee!
Programme
Lili Boulanger – Piano Trio ‘D’un matin de printemps’
Debussy – Sonata for Piano and Cello in D minor
Paul Hindemith – Sonata for Viola & Piano, Op. 11, No. 4
Ludwig van Beethoven – Trio in D major, Op. 70, No. 1 for Piano, Violin & Cello, ‘Ghost’
Credits
Einav Yarden (piano)
Anthony Marwood (violin)
Jennifer Stumm (viola)
Jakob Koranyi (cello)
What are you going to see?
Note: Unfortunately, due to COVID restrictions Adrian Brendel cannot attend.
We have found Jakob Koranyi willing to take his place.
Kodaly Sonatine will for this reason be replaced by: C. Debussy: sonata for cello and piano.
The rest of the programme remains unchanged.