Details
Neighbourhood Cafe Yukari
110 North Road
Kew
London
TW9 4HJ
England
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven – Rondo a capriccio 'Rage over a lost penny', Op.129
Aleksandr Scriabin – Nocturne for Left Hand, Op.9 no.1
Frédéric Chopin – Fantaisie-impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66
Aleksandr Scriabin – Piano Sonata no.4 in F sharp major, Op.30
Arnold Schoenberg – Six Little Piano Pieces Op. 19
Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano Sonata no.8 in C minor 'Pathétique', Op.13
Performers
Anthony Hewitt – piano
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Programme Note
"Remarkbly gifted" concert pianist ANTHONY HEWITT returns to Cafe Yukari to wow audiences once again with his expressive, vibrant playing and imaginative, varied programmes.
His previous performances at this intimate venue have been very popular and this one is likely to sell out quickly - early booking highly recommended
Tickets £30
Doors open 7pm for 7.30pm start
Pre-concert dining: enjoy authentic Japanese food, available from 6pm. Please pre-order by telephoning Cafe Yukari direct on 020 8487 1338
https://www.kewcafeyukari.com/
ICONOCLASSICS features leading, critically-acclaimed classical musicians, more at home in the world’s great concert halls than in a café but all happy to break free from the conventional classical music scene. The small size of the venue creates a special connection between musicians and audience, and allows the musicians to present music in a more accessible and relaxed way. After the performance, concert-goers can meet the artist and mingle with other music lovers.
Café Yukari is an intimate, friendly venue close to Kew Gardens tube station. Concert-goers enjoy high-quality classical music in a convivial setting and a chance to mingle with other music lovers and meet the artists.
Praise for 7 Star Arts at Cafe Yukari
"a truly uplifting evening of beautiful music!"
"better than Wigmore Hall!"
"such a friendly atmosphere..."
"Inspiring, inspired"
“What a charming experience …to listen to first-class music and eat delicious food while outside, beyond the fairy lights, commuters pour out of Kew Gardens Station”
