Artists
Benjamin Marquise Gilmore – violin
Diego Incertis Sánchez – horn
Simon Callaghan – piano
Programme
Brahms Horn Trio
Smyth Trio for Horn, Violin and Piano, I. Allegro Moderato
Members of the Philharmonia have formed ensembles and selected music to reflect the themes of the changing exhibitions at Cromwell Place.
The third of the Philharmonia Orchestra’s four autumn concerts at Cromwell Place responds to portraiture. Coinciding with the National Portrait Gallery’s 2022 Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, the players have chosen Johannes Brahm’s Horn Trio. Brahm’s choice of violin, piano and horn, the three instruments he learned as a child, and his exploration of different facets of bereavement, after the death of his mother, make this something of a musical self-portrait. This is music full of emotion, from deeply felt grief to the warmth of happy memories.
Need to know
Prices
£20
Performance, incl. drink
£45
Performance and two-course dinner
Event timings:
6pm: Bar and restaurant open
7pm: Doors open
7.30pm: Music starts
8:30pm: Music ends (Approximately)
11pm: Club Room closes
Food and drinks:
All tickets include a complimentary glass of prosecco or non-alcoholic equivalent on arrival.
Patrons purchasing Performance & dinner tickets can be seated for their meal at 5.30pm or 8.30pm.
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