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SUMMARY:Kosmos: A Musical Journey Beyond Boundaries
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Harriet Mackenzie (violin)\, Meg Hamilton (viola)\, Miloš Milivojević (accordion) \nConcert Sponsor: Sue and Jeff Collman\n \nProgramme Includes\nTo be announced from the stage(Expect gypsy\, Jewish\, Greek\, Scottish\, Baroque\, Tango influences) \nAbout the Concert\nWhen Richard Morrison of The Times describes performers as having “telepathic rapport\, dazzling virtuosity\, serious scholarship\, intellectual curiosity and impeccable musicianship\,” one takes notice. Kosmos Ensemble represents something genuinely revolutionary in chamber music – a trio that seamlessly removes the artificial barriers between classical and world traditions\, creating an entirely new musical language that speaks to both the intellect and the soul. \nA Genre-Defying Performance\nThe programme\, to be announced from the stage\, promises an exhilarating voyage across continents and centuries. Expect to encounter the passionate fire of gypsy traditions alongside the melancholic beauty of Scottish airs\, the intricate ornamentations of Jewish folk song\, and the sultry rhythms of Argentine tango. Yet this is far from a mere world music medley. Kosmos weaves these diverse threads through the lens of their impeccable classical training\, creating arrangements where Corelli’s baroque elegance might suddenly bloom into Piazzolla’s sultry sophistication\, or where a traditional Greek melody transforms through improvisation worthy of the finest jazz traditions. \nAbout Kosmos\nEach member brings exceptional credentials: Harriet Mackenzie\, whose concerto recordings with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra have earned Gramophone’s praise for “faultless technique and unfailing insight”; Meg Hamilton\, whose unique mastery of world viola techniques creates sounds both “beautiful and truly evocative”; and Miloš Milivojević\, the Serbian accordion virtuoso whose performances The Times describes as “a hurricane of imaginative invention.” Together\, they have garnered recognition from Making Music as ‘Selected Artists’ twice over\, performing at venues from the Royal Albert Hall to European festivals. \nThis promises to be an evening where musical boundaries simply cease to exist – where the rigour of classical training meets the spontaneity of improvisation\, creating something both intellectually satisfying and irresistibly moving.
URL:https://nadsa.co.uk/event/kosmos/
LOCATION:The Courtenay Centre\, Kingsteignton Road\, Newton Abbot\, Devon\, TQ12 2QA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Trish Clowes and Ross Stanley
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Trish Clowes (saxophone) & Ross Stanley (piano)Concert Sponsor: Rathbones Investment Management \nProgramme Includes\n\nTrish Clowes – Original Compositions\nHerbert Howells – Gloucester Service\nLili Boulanger – Pie Jesu\nAntonio Carlos Jobim – Brazilian Miniatures\nRichard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart – Spring is Here\n\nAbout the Concert\nTwo of Britain’s most celebrated musicians unite for an extraordinary afternoon of musical exploration that promises to blur the boundaries between jazz\, classical\, and folk traditions. Saxophonist Trish Clowes\, Associate Artist at Wigmore Hall\, and pianist Ross Stanley\, twice British Jazz Award winner\, have spent years crafting their distinctive sound world—one that has earned standing ovations from Wigmore Hall to the Royal Festival Hall and garnered widespread critical acclaim for their 2024 album Journey to Where. \nThe programme beautifully illustrates the duo’s remarkable versatility\, moving seamlessly from Clowes’s own contemplative compositions to the sacred beauty of Herbert Howells’s Gloucester Service—a work particularly close to Stanley’s heart from his days as an organ scholar at Marlborough College. The inclusion of Lili Boulanger’s ethereal Pie Jesu alongside Antonio Carlos Jobim’s sophisticated Brazilian miniatures demonstrates their fearless approach to repertoire\, whilst Rogers and Hart’s Spring is Here showcases their gift for reimagining beloved standards. This eclectic selection reflects what critics have praised as their “absorbing and seamless eclecticism”—music that reveals new layers with each encounter. \nAbout the Artists\nClowes brings her reputation as “one of the most agile and original jugglers of improv and adventurous composition” to bear alongside Stanley’s extraordinary musical intelligence\, described by The Irish Times as echoing “the quiet virtuosity of John Taylor\, the harmonic sophistication of Bill Evans and the lyrical fluency of Wynton Kelly.” Together\, they create what Jamie Cullum has called “vital music full of swing\, emotion and atmosphere.” \nThis promises to be an unmissable afternoon where technical mastery meets profound musical understanding—a rare opportunity to witness two artists at the pinnacle of their craft exploring the infinite possibilities that emerge when boundaries dissolve and pure musical communication takes centre stage.
URL:https://nadsa.co.uk/event/trish-clowes-and-ross-stanley/
LOCATION:The Courtenay Centre\, Kingsteignton Road\, Newton Abbot\, Devon\, TQ12 2QA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Heath String Quartet: An Afternoon with the Heath String Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Heath String QuartetConcert Sponsor: Kerry and Graham Collins \nProgramme Includes\n\nLudwig van Beethoven – String Quartet No. 16 in F major\, Op. 135\nMatthew Locke – Suite III\nGrażyna Bacewicz – String Quartet No. 6\nRobert Schumann – String Quartet No. 2 in F major\, Op. 41 No. 2\n\nAbout the Concert\nOne of Britain’s most celebrated chamber ensembles returns to nadsa with a programme that brilliantly showcases the string quartet’s evolution across four centuries. The Heath Quartet\, winners of the 2016 Gramophone Chamber Award and the first ensemble in fifteen years to claim the prestigious RPS Young Artists Award\, brings their renowned “delicate perfection of sound” to bear on works spanning from the English Baroque to post-war Poland. \nThis thoughtfully curated programme opens with Beethoven’s final quartet\, Op. 135\, a work of profound simplicity that asks the fundamental question “Must it be?” before answering with radiant acceptance. The journey continues through Matthew Locke’s enchanting Suite III\, a gem from the English Baroque that predates the classical quartet by a century\, demonstrating the enduring appeal of four-part string writing. Grażyna Bacewicz’s Sixth Quartet represents a fascinating voice from 20th-century Poland\, where the composer’s distinctive blend of neo-classical clarity and folk-inspired rhythms creates music of genuine originality. The afternoon concludes with Schumann’s passionate Second Quartet which was first performed on the 13th of September 1842 for Clara on her 23rd birthday. \nAbout the Ensemble\nThe Heath Quartet’s distinguished discography—from their acclaimed Tippett cycle to their complete Bartók recordings—demonstrates their exceptional range and interpretative insight. Their performances at venues from Berlin’s Pierre Boulez Saal to the Elbphilharmonie Hamburg have earned them international recognition\, whilst their commitment to both established masterworks and contemporary repertoire marks them as true musical explorers. \nThis promises to be an unmissable opportunity to experience one of Britain’s finest quartets in an intimate setting\, presenting a programme that celebrates both familiar treasures and intriguing discoveries.
URL:https://nadsa.co.uk/event/heath-string-quartet/
LOCATION:The Courtenay Centre\, Kingsteignton Road\, Newton Abbot\, Devon\, TQ12 2QA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Clare Hammond: An Afternoon of French Impressionism and Contemporary Voices
DESCRIPTION:Artist: Clare Hammond (piano) \nConcert Sponsor: C & M Pike Trust \nProgramme Includes\n\nMél Bonis – Femmes de Légende (selections)\nGermaine Tailleferre – Partita\nMaurice Ravel – Miroirs\, Sonatine\nClaude Debussy – Images\, Book I\nCécile Chaminade – Autrefois\, Au pays devasté\nCo-created by participants at HMP Oakwood with Michael Betteridge – Internal Victories\n\nFinal Piece: Ravel – Sonatine \nAbout the Concert\nClare Hammond returns to nadsa with a programme that celebrates both the pioneering women composers of fin de siècle France and the luminous masterworks of French Impressionism. This Royal Philharmonic Society Young Artist award winner brings her extraordinary interpretative gifts to an afternoon that promises revelations alongside beloved classics\, and including a deeply moving world premiere. \nExploring Forgotten and Familiar Voices\nThe programme artfully weaves together voices both familiar and unjustly neglected. Hammond opens with selections from Mél Bonis’s evocative Femmes de Légende\, before presenting Germaine Tailleferre’s spirited Partita – a work that showcases the wit and sophistication of the only female member of Les Six. These discoveries frame the afternoon’s centrepiece: Ravel’s kaleidoscopic Miroirs and elegant Sonatine\, alongside Debussy’s first book of Images. This 1905 vintage represents French piano writing at its most innovative\, capturing light\, movement\, and atmosphere with unprecedented subtlety. The programme closes with Cécile Chaminade’s poignant reflections in Autrefois and Au pays devasté. \nA New Commission Rooted in Real Experience\nInternal Victories was co-created with participants at HMP Oakwood and composer Michael Betteridge. It incorporates sounds from participants’ experiences of prison which were then modelled using graphic scores and translated into sound at the keyboard. The men wished to show that\, while there is a great deal of sadness and reflection in prisons\, it can also be a place of resilience\, transformation and hope. \nWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This\nHammond’s championship of neglected repertoire and her commitment to music’s transformative power through the Gloucestershire Piano Trust make her uniquely qualified to present this remarkable programme. An unmissable afternoon that promises both artistic discovery and genuine emotional depth.
URL:https://nadsa.co.uk/event/clare-hammond/
LOCATION:The Courtenay Centre\, Kingsteignton Road\, Newton Abbot\, Devon\, TQ12 2QA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251019T153000
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SUMMARY:Emily Sun and Dina Duisen
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Emily Sun (violin) and Dina Duisen (piano) \nProgramme\n\nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Sonata for Violin and Piano in E-flat major\, K.302\nCésar Franck – Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major\nInterval\nFranz Schubert – Impromptu in B-flat major\, Op. 142 for Piano\nJohannes Brahms – Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 3 in D minor\, Op. 108\n\nAbout the Concert\nnadsa welcomes two exceptional artists for an afternoon spanning the greatest works in the violin and piano repertoire. Violinist Emily Sun\, described by The Guardian as possessing “a searing and poetic tone\,” joins Kazakh-British pianist Dina Duisen for a programme that journeys from Mozart’s Classical elegance through Romantic passion to Brahms’s autumnal masterpiece. \nA Journey Through Three Musical Eras\nThe afternoon opens with Mozart’s charming Sonata in E-flat major\, K.302\, written during his transformative Mannheim period. Its two movements sparkle with wit and conversational intimacy\, setting the stage for Franck’s sublime Sonata in A major—one of the cornerstones of the repertoire. Written as a wedding gift for violinist Eugène Ysaÿe in 1886\, this cyclic masterwork binds its four movements together through recurring themes\, creating a profound emotional journey from tender opening dialogue to radiant finale. \nAfter the interval\, Dina Duisen presents Schubert’s lyrical Impromptu in B-flat major before the duo reunites for Brahms’s final violin sonata. Completed in 1888 on the shores of Lake Thun\, the D minor Sonata represents the composer at the height of his powers—passionate\, structurally masterful\, and deeply expressive. Its four movements encompass everything from stormy drama to folk-inspired dance\, concluding with a finale of thrilling energy. \nAbout the Artists\nEmily Sun has captivated audiences worldwide since her Wigmore Hall debut in 2016. Winner of the 2018 ABC Young Performers Award and the 2016 Royal Overseas League Music Competition\, she has performed at venues including the Sydney Opera House and Royal Albert Hall\, and even for King Charles III at Buckingham Palace. Her recent recording of the Korngold and Kats-Chernin concertos received critical acclaim\, with BBC Music Magazine praising her “luxurious tone.” Emily is currently Violin Professor at the Royal College of Music and performs on a 1753 G.B. Guadagnini violin. \nDina Duisen brings remarkable versatility to the piano\, having performed everywhere from the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall to the Presidential Centre of Culture in Kazakhstan. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Music where she studied under Christopher Elton\, Hamish Milne and Kathryn Stott\, Dina has worked with distinguished musicians including Nicola Benedetti and made her debut at the George Enescu Festival in Bucharest. Her solo debut album ‘Mazurkas from Chopin to Adès’ was recorded with Grammy-award winning producer Andrew Keener\, and she gave the Asian premiere of Thomas Adès’s Mazurkas in 2014. \nWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This\nThis ambitious programme showcases the violin and piano duo at its finest\, spanning nearly 150 years of musical expression. Emily Sun’s compelling interpretations and expressive tone combined with Dina Duisen’s sophisticated pianism promise an afternoon of exceptional music-making. From Mozart’s Classical poise to Brahms’s Romantic intensity\, this is chamber music of the highest order in nadsa’s intimate setting.
URL:https://nadsa.co.uk/event/emily-sun-and-dina-duisen/
LOCATION:The Courtenay Centre\, Kingsteignton Road\, Newton Abbot\, Devon\, TQ12 2QA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T193000
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SUMMARY:Carducci Quartet: An Evening of Profound Musical Contrasts
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Carducci String Quartet \nProgramme Includes\n\nFranz Schubert – String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat major\, D.87\nFanny Mendelssohn – String Quartet in E-flat major\nDmitri Shostakovich – String Quartet No. 2 in A major\, Op. 68\n\nThe internationally acclaimed Carducci Quartet brings their exceptional artistry to nadsa on 19th September\, presenting a programme that spans nearly two centuries of string quartet innovation. Described by The Strad as demonstrating “a masterclass in unanimity of musical purpose\,” this Royal Philharmonic Society Award-winning ensemble offers an evening where Romantic intimacy meets Soviet intensity\, with a rare gem of 19th-century chamber music at its heart. \nAbout the Concert\nThe programme opens with Schubert’s Tenth Quartet\, written when he was only 16. It is light-hearted\, overflowing with good cheer\, and amply demonstrates Schubert’s budding talent\, and gift for melody. \nFollowing this\, we encounter the remarkable String Quartet in E-flat major by Fanny Mendelssohn—a composer whose sophisticated musical language is finally receiving the recognition it deserves. Her quartet reveals the same melodic gift and structural mastery that distinguished her famous brother\, yet with a distinctly personal voice that speaks across the centuries. \nAfter the interval\, the evening transforms with Shostakovich’s Second Quartet\, a work of characteristic emotional complexity from 1944. The Carducci Quartet’s particular affinity for Shostakovich—celebrated in their award-winning Shostakovich15 project—ensures an interpretation of uncommon insight and authority. Their recordings of the composer’s quartets have garnered international acclaim\, making them among the finest interpreters of his chamber music today. \nAbout Carducci Quartet\nFounded in 1997 and regular performers at the world’s most prestigious venues from the Wigmore Hall to Carnegie Hall\, the Carducci Quartet brings both technical mastery and profound musical understanding to everything they perform. This carefully curated programme promises an evening where each work illuminates the others\, creating a rich tapestry of human expression through the sublime medium of the string quartet. \nAn unmissable opportunity to experience chamber music at its most compelling. \nWhy You Shouldn’t Miss This\nThis is more than a concert—it’s an immersive journey through nearly 200 years of musical expression. Whether you’re a long-time chamber music fan or curious newcomer\, this event promises an unforgettable experience.
URL:https://nadsa.co.uk/event/carducci-quartet-an-evening-of-profound-musical-contrasts/
LOCATION:The Courtenay Centre\, Kingsteignton Road\, Newton Abbot\, Devon\, TQ12 2QA\, United Kingdom
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