Natalie Clein, cello; Cédric Pescia, piano
Bloch, Brahms, Brian Elias, Lutyens and Schubert
Part of the Wigmore Hall Summer Concerts 2022 Series
Add to my Calendar 12-06-2022 19:30 12-06-2022 21:30 36 Natalie Clein, cello; Cédric Pescia, piano The leading cellist joins with the French-Swiss pianist for a programme that includes some unusual works alongside two classics for the duo: tonight’s soloist herself gave the première of Brian Elias’s The Unnamed One in 2018. The latter’s teacher Elizabeth Lutyens wrote her Bagatelles in 1942. One of several of his pieces based on Jewish themes, Bloch’s work was written in 1924 and dedicated to Pablo Casals. Wigmore Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BP
England
Programme
Brian Elias – L'innominata
Elisabeth Lutyens – 9 Bagatelles
Franz Schubert – Arpeggione Sonata in A minor, D.821
~ Interval ~
Ernest Bloch – Méditation hébraïque
Johannes Brahms – Cello Sonata no.2 in F major, Op.99
Performers
Natalie Clein – Cello
Cédric Pescia – piano
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Programme Note
The leading cellist joins with the French-Swiss pianist for a programme that includes some unusual works alongside two classics for the duo: tonight’s soloist herself gave the première of Brian Elias’s The Unnamed One in 2018. The latter’s teacher Elizabeth Lutyens wrote her Bagatelles in 1942. One of several of his pieces based on Jewish themes, Bloch’s work was written in 1924 and dedicated to Pablo Casals.
