King Charles church is absolutely the perfect venue for chamber music. Players love coming here, and invariably remark on the beauty of the acoustic, as well as the building itself, and the warm welcome they receive.
Chamber music is what we do best. And there are two fantastic opportunities coming up to experience, close up, some musicians of the very highest calibre.
Saturday 19 October, 7:30pm
Joseph Wolfe and Anthony Zerpa-Falcon Violin and piano recital.
Mozart Sonata in G K.301, Brahms Sonata in A Op.100, Kodaly Adagio, Beethoven Sonata in C minor Op.30 no.2
The Wolfe/Zerpa-Falcón Duo have been collaborating for many years, producing inspirational performances of masterworks for violin and piano at the highest level. With an extensive repertoire ranging from Bach to Shostakovich, the duo have become renowned for a high degree of detail, intricately woven soundscapes allied with technical brilliance. Watch a video of the duo here.
Saturday 9 November, 7:30pm
Pentagon String Ensemble
Beethoven String Trio in C Minor Op.9 No.3, and Martinu Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola
Pentagon String Ensemble is a flexible string group consisting of players who have performed together for many years. Individually the members have performed as Principal players with orchestras including London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra, Northern Sinfonia, Halle Orchestra and Strasbourg Philharmonic Orchestra.
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