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Great George Street
Bristol
BS1 5RR
England


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Prices: from £12
Booking line: 0117 929 4929

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– piano

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Programme Note

Johann Sebastian Bach travelled to Potsdam in 1747 to meet King Frederick the Great. During his visit, he improvised a three-voice fugue on a theme of the King’s devising, later developing the music into the Musical Offering. Given that Bach extemporised upon the newly developed Silbermann fortepiano, the Ricercar a 3 may be regarded as the first significant work for the piano.

James Lisney’s musical offerings centre upon Beethoven’s three final sonatas, one of music’s great spiritual journeys, written when the composer was turning fifty years old and occupied with the Missa Solemnis. This transcendent, dramatic, lyrical, and ultimately communicative music is prefaced by complementary preludes by Bach, Chopin and Shostakovich.

Myra Hess was a peerless interpreter of Beethoven’s final sonatas and her transcription of Bach’s chorale prelude Jesu bleibet meinen Freude (from the Advent cantata Herz und Mund and Tat und Leben) is the perfect way to mark the sixtieth anniversary of her death (November 1965).

James Lisney pianist

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