Viviane Hagner takes centre stage to open the Pinchas Zukerman Summer Music Festival, performing two ambitious works for solo violin. Firstly Bach’s Chaconne, which has been dubbed ‘the greatest structure for solo violin that exists’ by violin virtuoso Yehudi Menuhin, alongside Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin, which utilises the full gamut of instrumental techniques in an atmospheric setting.
Mendelssohn’s music has a well-earned reputation for oozing romance and drama and this concert will be no exception. Opening this performance with a touch of his sensitive style will feature...
Published after his death, Mendelssohn’s Song Without Words for Cello and Piano opens this chamber concert with a beautiful collection of miniature masterpieces. In contrast to the sweet and...
Written in only four days, the genius of Mozart clearly shines throughout much of his music, in particular his Symphony No. 36. Pinchas Zukerman continues this stunning programme of Mendelsohn and...
It is a delight to welcome Amanda Forsyth and Angela Cheng back to the stage for this intimate chamber concert, featuring two masterpieces for violin, cello and piano trio. Written some 90 years...
Scored as the first of the six Paris Symphonies, Haydn’s vigorous yet graceful ‘Bear’ Symphony will prevail as Pinchas Zukerman takes centre stage for Haydn’s acrobatic Violin Concerto. In...