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Connect Four - a concert for one piano, four hands, for The Hunger Project

When
Friday June 30, 2023 at 19:00
Available online until
N/A
Where
1901 Arts Club, London
Tickets
£25 donation, £15 online
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Tickets "at the door" - until sold out
  1. Marches caractéristiques D 886 No 2 - Franz Schubert
  2. Andante and Allegro assai vivace Op 92 - Felix Mendelssohn
  3. Wiegenlied, 'Lullaby' Woo 31 No 11 - Johannes Brahms
  4. From the Bohemian Forest, for piano 4 hands Op 68 - Antonín Dvorák
    • Silent woods
    • In wait
    • In stormy times
  5. Sonata for piano 4 hands - Francis Poulenc
  6. Dolly Suite, for piano 4 hands Op 56 - Gabriel Fauré
  7. The Swan, from Le carnaval des animaux, 'Carnival of the Animals' - Camille Saint-Saëns, aranged for piano 4 hands by Lucien Garban
  8. 3rd movement: Dialogue du vent et de la mer, from La mer, transcribed for piano 4 hands - Claude Debussy

All proceeds to The Hunger Project UK

If you watched our 'Piano Duels' concert last year – duets played by two outstanding pianists, Imma Setiadi and Nigel Clayton, then you will know that their next concert is not to be missed! They give a brilliant, entertaining performance interspersed with fascinating details about the composers and the music. Their concert last year was a delight, and I’m sure this one will be too.

Their theme this year is 'Connect Four', not only connecting four hands on one piano, but also highlighting England as the musical crossroad of the world. The programme will include the virtuosic and beautifully moving Mendelssohn Andante and Allegro Brilliante and the jazzy Sonata for Four Hands by Poulenc, alongside appropriately inspiring pieces by Debussy and Schubert.

The Hunger Project's goal is to end world hunger by 2030. Our approach is different - we see people living in hunger as the solution, not the problem. We shift the mind-sets of women and men so they transform into leaders for the sustainable end of hunger. Then, through our programs such as education, micro-finance, agriculture and health, we empower people with the skills, knowledge and resources they need to break the poverty cycle themselves.


Venue
1901 Arts Club
7 Exton Street
London
London
SE1 8UE
England
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