Soundbites: Litsa Tunnah (Violin) & James Francis Brown (Piano) in Recital
Hertfordshire Festival of Music 2024
Part of the Hertfordshire Festival of Music 2024
Add to my Calendar 12-06-2024 13:00 12-06-2024 15:00 36 Soundbites: Litsa Tunnah (Violin) & James Francis Brown (Piano) in Recital Litsa Tunnah returns to the festival to beguile audiences with her virtuosic playing in a duo partnership with HFOM Artistic Director, James Francis Brown. Beethoven’s “Spring” Sonata, a perennial favourite, opens the recital with its youthful exuberance and charming wit. It is followed by Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, a piece synonymous with serene beauty. Litsa’s fresh interpretation draws listeners into the sublime experience of its high-flying melodies and transcendent atmosphere. The recital concludes with James Francis Brown’s second violin sonata, a piece arranged with Tunnah’s remarkable artistry in mind, revealing her passionate and virtuosic playing to the full. All Saints Church, Hertford DD/MM/YYYYDetails
All Saints Church
Queen's Road
Hertford
Hertfordshire
SG13 8AY
England
Programme
Ralph Vaughan Williams – The Lark Ascending
James Francis Brown – Violin Sonata No. 2
Ludwig van Beethoven – Violin Sonata no.5 in F major 'Spring', Op.24
Performers
Litsa Tunnah – violin
James Francis Brown – piano
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Programme Note
Litsa Tunnah returns to the festival to beguile audiences with her virtuosic playing in a duo partnership with HFOM Artistic Director, James Francis Brown.
Beethoven’s “Spring” Sonata, a perennial favourite, opens the recital with its youthful exuberance and charming wit. It is followed by Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, a piece synonymous with serene beauty. Litsa’s fresh interpretation draws listeners into the sublime experience of its high-flying melodies and transcendent atmosphere.
The recital concludes with James Francis Brown’s second violin sonata, a piece arranged with Tunnah’s remarkable artistry in mind, revealing her passionate and virtuosic playing to the full.
