Isata Kanneh-Mason
plays Clara Schumann's piano concerto with Worthing Symphony Orchestra
Part of the Worthing Symphony Orchestra Concerts 2019 Season
Add to my Calendar 08-09-2019 14:45 08-09-2019 16:45 36 Isata Kanneh-Mason The sensational Kanneh-Mason family from Nottingham have been the subject of BBC documentaries and radio programmes. Isata Kanneh-Mason (http://www.kannehmasons.com/) makes her Worthing debut playing the brilliant Piano Concerto by Clara Schumann (née Wieck) a true heroine of 19th Century German romanticism. Isata has recently signed a recording deal with Decca Classics and has performed at many of the world’s major concert halls including the Zurich Tonhaller and the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. Beethoven’s epic Eroica Symphony was composed in honour of Napoleon’s revolutionary campaigns across Europe but he scrubbed out Napoleon’s name when the latter proclaimed himself Emperor of France. "An immensely talented pianist" Music Week http://www.worthingsymphony.co.uk/ The Assembly Hall, Worthing DD/MM/YYYYDetails
The Assembly Hall
Stoke Abbott Road
Worthing
West Sussex
BN11 1HQ
England
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Don Giovanni: Overture
Emmanuel Chabrier – Habanera
Felix Mendelssohn – Hebrides Overture 'Fingal's Cave', Op.26
Clara Schumann – Piano Concerto, Op.7
~ Interval ~
Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony no.3 in E flat major 'Eroica', Op.55
Performers
Isata Kanneh-Mason – piano
John Gibbons – Conductor
Worthing Symphony Orchestra
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Programme Note
The sensational Kanneh-Mason family from Nottingham have been the subject of BBC documentaries and radio programmes. Isata Kanneh-Mason (http://www.kannehmasons.com/) makes her Worthing debut playing the brilliant Piano Concerto by Clara Schumann (née Wieck) a true heroine of 19th Century German romanticism.
Isata has recently signed a recording deal with Decca Classics and has performed at many of the world’s major concert halls including the Zurich Tonhaller and the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.
Beethoven’s epic Eroica Symphony was composed in honour of Napoleon’s revolutionary campaigns across Europe but he scrubbed out Napoleon’s name when the latter proclaimed himself Emperor of France.
"An immensely talented pianist"
Music Week