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Simon Callaghan

Part of the Conway Hall Sunday Concerts, Spring 2021 Season

Add to my Calendar 28-03-2021 18:30 28-03-2021 20:30 36 Simon Callaghan ** We are sadly unable to welcome an audience to Conway Hall for this performance due to the national lockdown. Tickets for the live streamed performance are still available. ** Conway Hall’s historic Sunday Concerts series is presenting its 2021 Spring Season as a series of live online performances via Youtube Live, using state of the art live-stream equipment to give you the very best in audio and visual quality. Simon Callaghan (piano) Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are sorry that the Greenwich Piano Trio are not able to play for us on 28 March. Their concert will be postponed to the autumn and will be announced in due course. We are delighted that our Director of Music Simon Callaghan will step in to perform a programme of Beethoven and Schumann, alongside lesser-known gems by Nicodé, Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann. Gramophone magazine described Simon as ‘a musician of curiosity and discernment, [whose] robust piano-playing is also thoughtful, subtle and refined’. Please join us for a wonderful solo piano recital, live from Conway Hall! For further information, visit Simon’s website About the Sunday Concerts Founded in the 1880s, our chamber music concert series is the longest-running of its kind in Europe. Conway Hall was purpose-built in 1929 to host concerts and lectures, and they have continued here until the present day. The ethos of “affordable classical music for all” still remains. ** This performance will be live-streamed online using YouTube Live. A link to join the concert will be sent to ticketholders on the day of the event. ** Conway Hall, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
Camden

London
WC1R 4RL
England


Programme

Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Sonata no.8 in C minor 'Pathétique', Op.13
Fanny Mendelssohn-HenselSong Without Words, Op.8 no.3
Jean Louis NicodéMemories of Robert Schumann 'Six Fantasy Pieces', Op.6 no.6
Clara SchumannRomance in A minor, Op.21 no.1
Jean Louis NicodéA Life of Love (Ten Poems), Op.22: Reue (Regret)
Jean Louis NicodéMemories of Robert Schumann 'Six Fantasy Pieces', Op.6 no.4
Robert SchumannArabesque in C major, Op.18
Robert SchumannCarnaval, Op.9

Performers

Simon Callaghan – piano

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Programme Note

** We are sadly unable to welcome an audience to Conway Hall for this performance due to the national lockdown. Tickets for the live streamed performance are still available. **

Conway Hall’s historic Sunday Concerts series is presenting its 2021 Spring Season as a series of live online performances via Youtube Live, using state of the art live-stream equipment to give you the very best in audio and visual quality.

Simon Callaghan (piano)

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are sorry that the Greenwich Piano Trio are not able to play for us on 28 March. Their concert will be postponed to the autumn and will be announced in due course. We are delighted that our Director of Music Simon Callaghan will step in to perform a programme of Beethoven and Schumann, alongside lesser-known gems by Nicodé, Fanny Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann. Gramophone magazine described Simon as ‘a musician of curiosity and discernment, [whose] robust piano-playing is also thoughtful, subtle and refined’. Please join us for a wonderful solo piano recital, live from Conway Hall!

For further information, visit Simon’s website

About the Sunday Concerts

Founded in the 1880s, our chamber music concert series is the longest-running of its kind in Europe. Conway Hall was purpose-built in 1929 to host concerts and lectures, and they have continued here until the present day. The ethos of “affordable classical music for all” still remains.

** This performance will be live-streamed online using YouTube Live. A link to join the concert will be sent to ticketholders on the day of the event. **

Simon Callaghan (c) Kaupo Kikkas

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