Schubert meets Frankenstein

Piano recital by David Brain

Add to my Calendar 26-09-2026 19:00 26-09-2026 21:00 36 Schubert meets Frankenstein There is much pictorial representation in this piano recital, beginning with two magnificent illustrations by Liszt. The first of the Two Legends depicts the poignant sermon given by St. Francis of Assisi to an attendant flock of birds, whilst the second portrays with epic grandeur the miracle of St. Francis of Paola walking across turbulent waters after being refused passage by a ferryman. The works are a product of Liszt's later age and reveal the devotional intensity of his lifelong Catholic faith. Taking as its source Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Nick Ray's First Piano Sonata captures much of the unhallowed atmosphere of the famous Gothic tale without resorting to a blow-by-blow depiction of the narrative. The result is a highly memorable single movement composition; a decidedly eerie drama, at turns melancholy and eruptive. There will be an interval with free refreshments A familiar, much-loved fixture of the repertoire follows. Schubert's D.899 Impromptus weld their generous Viennese urbanity with a much darker pathos, resulting in compositions that have exerted considerable influence over successive composers, particularly Schumann.  Bax's piano music is rarely heard in recital nowadays; a pity since the work is highly crafted and possessed of real beauty. Pre-dating the important cycle of seven symphonies, these evocative creations display a keenly felt affinity with Impressionism. St Cyprian's Clarence Gate, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St Cyprian's Clarence Gate
Glentworth Street
Marylebone
London
NW1 6AX
England

Tickets

Prices: £15, £10 concessions
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Programme

Franz Liszt2 Légendes, S.175
Nick RayFirst piano sonata 'Frankenstein'
Franz SchubertFour Impromptus, D.899
Arnold BaxIn a Vodka Shop
Arnold BaxThe Princess’s Rose Garden
Arnold BaxApple-Blossom-Time
Arnold BaxLullaby

Performers

David Brain – piano

Programme Note

There is much pictorial representation in this piano recital, beginning with two magnificent illustrations by Liszt. The first of the Two Legends depicts the poignant sermon given by St. Francis of Assisi to an attendant flock of birds, whilst the second portrays with epic grandeur the miracle of St. Francis of Paola walking across turbulent waters after being refused passage by a ferryman. The works are a product of Liszt's later age and reveal the devotional intensity of his lifelong Catholic faith. 

Taking as its source Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Nick Ray's First Piano Sonata captures much of the unhallowed atmosphere of the famous Gothic tale without resorting to a blow-by-blow depiction of the narrative. The result is a highly memorable single movement composition; a decidedly eerie drama, at turns melancholy and eruptive.

There will be an interval with free refreshments

A familiar, much-loved fixture of the repertoire follows. Schubert's D.899 Impromptus weld their generous Viennese urbanity with a much darker pathos, resulting in compositions that have exerted considerable influence over successive composers, particularly Schumann. 

Bax's piano music is rarely heard in recital nowadays; a pity since the work is highly crafted and possessed of real beauty. Pre-dating the important cycle of seven symphonies, these evocative creations display a keenly felt affinity with Impressionism.

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