
Sheffield Chamber Music Festival: Hungarian Dances
The Crucible, 55 Norfolk St, Sheffield, S1 1DA
Sheffield Chamber Music Festival: Hungarian Dances
55 Norfolk St, Sheffield, S1 1DA
Description
This early evening concert explores Hungarian music and its influences. Kathryn Stott and Tim Horton perform some thrillingly virtuosic Brahms for four hands, following Ensemble 360’s performance of Haydn’s witty and beguiling piano trio.
Ligeti’s complex, lively and brilliant Six Bagatelles continues this exploration of Hungarian music and its influences, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the composer. Panufnik’s duo, commissioned for the violinist Yehudi Menhuin, also celebrates his love of Romanian and Hungarian dance music.
Performing
HAYDN Piano Trio No.45 in E flat Hob XV 29 (16’)
BRAHMS Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 (9’)
LIGETI Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet (12’)
R PANUFNIK Horą Bessarabia for violin and double bass (6’)
SCHULHOFF Concertino for flute, viola, bass (17’)
How To Book Your Tickets
1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This email will contain a booking confirmation PDF, this is NOT a ticket.
2. Await your e-tickets from the venue - these will usually be delivered on the day of the event. Your e-tickets will be sent to your primary email address.
3. Take your e-tickets and show them on entry at the event. Ensure that you take employment and personal ID with you or you may be turned away.
Additional Information
We are not the event organisers, so we recommend you check https://musicintheround.co.uk/events/hungarian-dances/ for event-specific or accessibility information. We will endeavour to pass on any event updates, including scheduling changes and cancellations. However, we may not find out about these updates until they are public, so please be responsible for checking the status of your event.
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Dates & times
Wednesday, 17 May 2023 5:15pm to 7:15pm
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This early evening concert explores Hungarian music and its influences. Kathryn Stott and Tim Horton perform some thrillingly virtuosic Brahms for four hands, following Ensemble 360’s performance of Haydn’s witty and beguiling piano trio.
Ligeti’s complex, lively and brilliant Six Bagatelles continues this exploration of Hungarian music and its influences, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the composer. Panufnik’s duo, commissioned for the violinist Yehudi Menhuin, also celebrates his love of Romanian and Hungarian dance music.
Performing
HAYDN Piano Trio No.45 in E flat Hob XV 29 (16’)
BRAHMS Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 5 (9’)
LIGETI Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet (12’)
R PANUFNIK Horą Bessarabia for violin and double bass (6’)
SCHULHOFF Concertino for flute, viola, bass (17’)
How To Book Your Tickets
1. Book your desired number of tickets and await an email from us confirming your order. This email will contain a booking confirmation PDF, this is NOT a ticket.
2. Await your e-tickets from the venue - these will usually be delivered on the day of the event. Your e-tickets will be sent to your primary email address.
3. Take your e-tickets and show them on entry at the event. Ensure that you take employment and personal ID with you or you may be turned away.
Additional Information
We are not the event organisers, so we recommend you check https://musicintheround.co.uk/events/hungarian-dances/ for event-specific or accessibility information. We will endeavour to pass on any event updates, including scheduling changes and cancellations. However, we may not find out about these updates until they are public, so please be responsible for checking the status of your event.
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