Gemma Rosefield, Cello & Tim Horton, Piano
Absolute Classics
Part of the Absolute Classics 2016-17 Season
Add to my Calendar 23-10-2016 15:30 23-10-2016 17:30 36 Gemma Rosefield, Cello & Tim Horton, Piano Winner of the prestigious Pierre Fournier Award at Wigmore Hall in 2007, Gemma Rosefield made her concerto debut at the age of sixteen, when she won First Prize in the European Music for Youth Competition in Oslo, Norway, playing a televised performance of the Saint-Saens Concerto with the Norwegian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Other numerous awards and prizes include the Premier Prix Maurice Ravel in France, the Vice-Principal’s Special Prize at the RAM, and the Gold Medal at the RNCM. Buccleuch and Queensberry Hotel, Dumfries DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Buccleuch and Queensberry Hotel
Drumlanrig Street
Thornhill
Dumfries
Dumfries and Galloway
DG3 5LU
Scotland
Programme
Edvard Grieg – Cello Sonata, Op.36
Ludwig van Beethoven – 7 Variations on 'Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen', WoO 46
Antonin Dvorak – Silent Woods (Klid), Op.68 no.5
Sergei Rachmaninov – Cello Sonata in G minor, Op.19
Performers
Gemma Rosefield – Cello
Tim Horton – Piano
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Programme Note
Winner of the prestigious Pierre Fournier Award at Wigmore Hall in 2007, Gemma Rosefield made her concerto debut at the age of sixteen, when she won First Prize in the European Music for Youth Competition in Oslo, Norway, playing a televised performance of the Saint-Saens Concerto with the Norwegian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Other numerous awards and prizes include the Premier Prix Maurice Ravel in France, the Vice-Principal’s Special Prize at the RAM, and the Gold Medal at the RNCM.
