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Old and New Worlds - chamber music by Brahms, Mahler and Chaminade

When
Sunday November 4, 2018 at 18:00
Where
All Saints' Church, Blackheath, London
Tickets
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  1. Piano Quartet (in one movement) in A minor - Gustav Mahler
  2. Concertino for flute and piano Op 107 - Cécile Chaminade, arranged for flute and string quartet by Boris Bizjak
  3. Quintet for piano and string quartet in F minor Op 34 - Johannes Brahms

Close contemporaries, Gustav Mahler and and Cécile Chaminade had somewhat different careers as composers. Mahler composed little chamber music – the one movement of a piano quartet featured in this concert is his only surviving purely instrumental chamber work , whilst Chaminade wrote a vast number of works in a range of smaller forms; both, however, furthered the song repertoire of their time.

Johannes Brahms made immensely significant contributions to the chamber music repertoire, one of the most important of which is his Piano Quintet. As a composer whose works looked both backward and forward, Brahms bridged generations of musical experience.

Part of Blackheath International Chamber Music Festival


Venue
All Saints' Church, Blackheath
All Saints Drive
London
London
SE3 0TY
England
@ASBlackheath

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