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Details

Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall
The School of Music
University of Leeds

Leeds
LS2 9JT
England


Programme

Judith WeirAtlantic Drift duos for 2 violins
Michael NymanTaking it as Read
Johannes BrahmsViolin Sonata no.2 in A major, Op.100
James WilsonNew work
Béla BartókDuos for 2 violins, BB 104: selection
Rebecca ClarkeNocturne for 2 violins and piano

Performers

Madeleine Mitchell – violin
Nigel Clayton – piano
Gordon MacKay – violin

Programme Note

Part of the international Red Violin Festival Leeds, with music including folk-inspired violin duos by Bartok, Master of the King's Music, Dame Judith Weir celebrating the flow of traditional music from the British Isles to North America, lyrical music in Michael Nyman's 80th birthday year, and an exciting premiere supported by the Vaughan Williams Foundation of a new work by the young composer of last year's Last Night of the Proms BBC commission. Celebrated violinist Madeleine Mitchell founded the eclectic Red Violin festival with Yehudi Menuhin, staging highly successful previous festivals throughout Cardiff with wide national media coverage. She gave a recital in Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall five years ago, prompting Michael Beverley (former Chair Opera North) and Nicholas Snowman (former CEO Southbank Centre) to encourage her to stage the festival throughout Leeds. Madeleine is joined by her regular musical partners, violinist Gordon MacKay and pianist Nigel Clayton.

Gordon MacKay – violin, Madeleine Mitchell – violin, Nigel Clayton – piano

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