An hour of Classical Elegance: From Haydn to Elgar with Trio Pierné
Experience an engaging hour of music celebrating the artistry of late 18th and early 19th-century composers.
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Step back in time for a captivating hour of music celebrating the brilliance of late 18th and early 19th-century composers. This carefully curated programme, which will be performed by Trio Pierné, with Camilla Marchant on the flute, cellist Clare Deniz and Pianist Yoon-seok Shin. Together they will bring the refined structural clarity of Joseph Haydn, the elegant melodic craftsmanship of Friedrich Kuhlau, and the expressive richness of Carl Maria von Weber. Also performing Edward Elgar's Chanson de matin and Chanson de nuit this concert will not be one to miss.
Perfect for both seasoned concertgoers and newcomers alike, this hour-long performance promises an engaging journey through evolving musical styles, rich textures, and enduring melodies—all in an intimate and accessible setting.
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The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
This event is suitable for children
- Meeting point
Carice Room
- What to bring and wear
Indoor event
- Accessibility
Visitor Centre accessible
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