Details
St Pancras Clock Tower
St Pancras Chambers
Kings Cross
London
NW1 2AR
England
Tickets
Programme
Ralph Vaughan Williams – 6 Studies in English folksong
Salina Fisher – Kintsugi
Sebastian Black – Aitken’s Violin (world premiere)
Performers
Sebastian Black – violin
Yura Lee – viola
Jack Moyer – cello
Daniel Lebhardt – piano
Programme Note
This April, At the World's Edge (AWE) - a New Zealand chamber music festival that has earned exceptional audience ratings in its home country - makes its London debut with two nights of live performance timed around Anzac Day (25 April).
The festival takes place just before New Zealand’s Remembrance day, Anzac Day, and celebrates the ever-universal values of the Anzac spirit forged during the First World War by New Zealand and Australian soldiers: Courage, Sacrifice, Service, Comradeship, Remembrance, and Endurance.
The second evening takes place perched above central London with views across the city at sunset. Vaughan Williams' Six Studies in English Folk Song opens the night, followed by the world premiere of Sebastian Black's Aitken's Violin. Salina Fisher's Kintsugi - inspired by the Japanese art of repairing broken objects with gold - and Ravel's Piano Trio, completed as war broke out in 1914, close the festival.
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