Aylesbury Lunchtime Music
Amadeus Piano Duo
Part of the Aylesbury Lunchtime Music Season 3 2022
Add to my Calendar 20-10-2022 12:45 20-10-2022 14:45 36 Aylesbury Lunchtime Music Amadeus Piano Duo Born respectively in the Canary Islands and in Belgium, Famia Choi Castro and Sharon Barnea have both earned with distinction the Masters of Music in Advanced Performance at the Royal College of Music, London, working extensively with Irina Zaritskaya, Andrew Ball and Yonty Solomon, himself a pupil of Dame Myra Hess. They regularly appear as recitalists and chamber musicians in concert venues in Europe and England, including the famous Pump Room in Bath, and Steinway Hall, St Lawrence Jewry, National Gallery, St James’ Piccadilly and St Martin-in-the-Fields in London. St Mary's Church, Aylesbury DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Mary's Church
Church Street
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
HP20 2JJ
England
Programme
Johann Sebastian Bach – Alle Menschen müssen sterben, BWV 1112
Johann Sebastian Bach – Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (chorale prelude), BWV 599
Johann Sebastian Bach – Orgelbüchlein: Herr Christ, der ein'ge Gottes-Sohn, BWV 601
Johann Sebastian Bach – Chorale Prelude 'Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir', BWV 686
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Sonata for Four hands in F Major, K.497
Franz Schubert – Fantasie in F minor, D.940
Johannes Brahms – Souvenir de la Russie, Anh.4/6
Performers
Famia Choi Castro – piano
Sharon Barnea – piano
Amadeus Piano Duo
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Programme Note
Born respectively in the Canary Islands and in Belgium, Famia Choi Castro and Sharon Barnea have both earned with distinction the Masters of Music in Advanced Performance at the Royal College of Music, London, working extensively with Irina Zaritskaya, Andrew Ball and Yonty Solomon, himself a pupil of Dame Myra Hess. They regularly appear as recitalists and chamber musicians in concert venues in Europe and England, including the famous Pump Room in Bath, and Steinway Hall, St Lawrence Jewry, National Gallery, St James’ Piccadilly and St Martin-in-the-Fields in London.
