• Robert Cohen and Dina Duisen – Song and Sonata for Cello and Piano

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    One of the foremost cellists of our age, Robert Cohen, joins pianist Dina Duisen to open nadsa's season with two towering cello sonatas by Beethoven and Brahms, framing a garland of Fauré's best-loved miniatures.

  • Daniele Rinaldo – A Piano Journey from Stillness to Grandeur

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    The Italian pianist Daniele Rinaldo presents a recital of colour and contrast, journeying from the hushed stillness of Arvo Pärt and the shimmer of Ravel through Chopin and a contemporary voice to the breadth of late Schubert.

    £21.00
  • Ensemble Mirage – An Afternoon of Autumnal Clarinet Colours

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    Ensemble Mirage explores the rich world of clarinet and strings, with Brahms's autumnal Clarinet Quintet at its heart, alongside Howells's English gem, the wit of Françaix and a haunting Tchaikovsky miniature arranged by Takemitsu.

    £21.00
  • Buck Brass – Four Centuries of Brass Brilliance

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    One of the United Kingdom's foremost brass ensembles, Buck Brass ranges across four centuries in a single afternoon, from Haydn and Imogen Holst to Poulenc, Florence Price and a much-loved hymn: brilliant, intimate and full of surprise.

    £21.00
  • Tim Horton – An Afternoon of Viennese Masterpieces

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    One of the United Kingdom's leading pianists, Tim Horton, plays three contrasting Beethoven sonatas, including the celebrated Pathétique, alongside Schubert's late and valedictory Four Impromptus, D 935.

    £21.00
  • Barbican Quartet – Three Worlds of the String Quartet

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    Winners of First Prize at the 2022 ARD Competition in Munich, the Barbican Quartet journey from Mozart's elegance through Zemlinsky's searching intensity to one of Beethoven's boldest works, the third of the Razumovsky quartets.

    £21.00
  • CarmenCo – An Afternoon of Opera, Theatre and Comedy

    The Courtenay Centre Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot, Devon, United Kingdom

    The prizewinning trio CarmenCo close the season with My My My Delilah!, their brand-new concert and play retelling the story of Samson and Delilah from Delilah's point of view, blending opera, theatre and comedy for flute, voice and two guitars.

    £21.00