Connie Pharoah and Friends - Playing the Greats
Part of the Omnibus Theatre - Music on Sunday 2020 Season
Add to my Calendar 12-01-2020 19:30 12-01-2020 21:30 36 Connie Pharoah and Friends - Playing the Greats She played here with Sheku Kanneh-Mason. Now, she’s back with a select group of the UK’s emerging superstars of classical music. Connie wanted to provide an opportunity for young talented musicians to share their musicianship through a varied and exciting programme of Schumann’s Fairy Tales, Britten’s Phantasy and Schubert’s Rosamunde. The Schumann is a ‘picturesque and fanciful’ journey, as the combination of viola, clarinet and piano explore dreamlike melodies, marching themes, a love duet and a typically truculent caprice. Britten’s Phantasy Quartet oozes youthful English Folk influences, whilst Schubert’s Rosamunde is suffused with regret and melancholy. Omnibus Theatre, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Omnibus Theatre
1 Clapham Common North Side
Clapham
London
SW4 0QW
England
Programme
Robert Schumann – Marchenerzählungen, Op.132
Franz Schubert – Rosamunde incidental music, D.797
Benjamin Britten – Phantasy Quartet for oboe and string trio, Op.2
Performers
Connie Pharoah – viola
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Programme Note
She played here with Sheku Kanneh-Mason. Now, she’s back with a select group of the UK’s emerging superstars of classical music. Connie wanted to provide an opportunity for young talented musicians to share their musicianship through a varied and exciting programme of Schumann’s Fairy Tales, Britten’s Phantasy and Schubert’s Rosamunde.
The Schumann is a ‘picturesque and fanciful’ journey, as the combination of viola, clarinet and piano explore dreamlike melodies, marching themes, a love duet and a typically truculent caprice. Britten’s Phantasy Quartet oozes youthful English Folk influences, whilst Schubert’s Rosamunde is suffused with regret and melancholy.