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Bantry and Beyond Programme Updated 28 BANTRY and BEYOND West Cork Chamber Music Festival goes virtual with OurConcerts.live 28 May – 25 July (Last updated 28 May) Classical Prelude Friday 28 May 20:00 1. MOZART AND BEETHOVEN IN VIENNA – EHRBARSAAL, VIENNA Artis Quartet Mozart Quartet No.4 in C major K.157 Beethoven Quartet No.13 in B flat Op.130/133 Saturday 29 May 20:00 2. LATE SCHUBERT – CONCERTGEBOUW KLEINE ZAAL, AMSTERDAM Alexei Grynyuk Schubert Four Impromptus Op.90 D.899 Schubert Piano Sonata in B flat D.960 Sunday 30 May 20:00 3. CELLO SERIES (1) BRAHMS – CONCERTGEBOUW KLEINE ZAAL, AMSTERDAM Leonard Elschenbroich, Alexei Grynyuk Brahms Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op.38 Brahms Cello Sonata No.2 in F major Op.99 Brahms Four Serious Songs (arr. for cello) Russian Pictures Friday 4 June 20:00 4. RUSSIAN MASTERS – CONCERTGEBOUW KLEINE ZAAL, AMSTERDAM Anna Fedorova Scriabin Piano Sonata No.2 in G sharp minor Op.19 Rachmaninov Prelude in G major Op.32/5 Rachmaninov Prelude in G sharp minor Op.32/12 Rachmaninov Prelude in B flat Op.23/2 Scriabin Piano Sonata No.9 ‘Messe Noire’ Op.68 Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Saturday 5 June 20.00 5. FROM BEETHOVEN TO WEINBERG – ABBAYE ROYAUMONT, PARIS Danel Quartet Weinberg Improvisation & Romance Beethoven Quartet in G major Op.18/2 Weinberg Quartet No.5 Op.27 Sunday 6 June 20.00 6. CELLO SERIES (2) 'RUSSIA' – CONCERTGEBOUW KLEINE ZAAL, AMSTERDAM Johannes Moser, Paul Rivinius Weinberg Cello Sonata No.2 Op.63 Rachmaninov Vocalise Op.34 No.14 Shostakovich Cello Sonata Op.40 The Romantics Friday 11 June 20:00 7. ROMANTIC TRIANGLE – STUDIO 150, BETHLEHEMKERK, AMSTERDAM Dana Zemtsov, Anna Fedorova Robert Schumann Adagio and Allegro Op.70 Robert Schumann Märchenbilder for viola and piano Clara Schumann Three Romances Op.22 Brahms Viola Sonata No.2 in E flat Op.120/2 Saturday 12 June 20:00 8. CELLO SERIES (3) – CONCERTGEBOUW KLEINE ZAAL, AMSTERDAM Johannes Moser, Paul Rivinius Zemlinksy Cello Sonata Fanny Mendelssohn Capriccio in A flat Brahms Cello Sonata No.1 in E minor Op.38 Sunday 13 June 20:00 9. NOTRE AMOUR – ABBAYE ROYAUMONT, PARIS Sophie Junker, Deirdre Brenner Fauré Le papillon et la fleur; La fée aux chansons; Tristesse; Green; Le berceaux; Notre amour Messiaen Trois Mélodies Poulenc Banalités Hahn Trois jours de vendange; Le rossignol des lilas; L'Énamourée; L'heure exquise; Le printemps Solos Friday 18 June 20.00 10. TWELVE FANTASIES – HENRY WOOD HALL, LONDON Alina Ibragimova Telemann 12 Fantasies for solo violin TWV 40:14-25 Saturday 19 June 20.00 11. THIRTY-THREE VARIATIONS– ABBAYE ROYAUMONT, PARIS Cédric Tiberghien Beethoven Diabelli Variations Op.120 Sunday 20 June 20.00 12. TWELVE SEASONS – BUDAPEST MUSIC CENTRE, BUDAPEST Zoltán Fejérvári Tchaikovsky Seasons Op.37a Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin Festival Echoes 25 June – 4 July Friday 25 June 20:00 13. WORLD PREMIERE – AUER HALL, JACOBS SCHOOL OF MUSIC, INDIANA UNIVERSITY, BLOOMINGTON (Filming 17 May) Pacifica Quartet Turina La Oracion del Torero, Op. 34 Deirdre Gribbin Dark Matter Hunting FESTIVAL COMMISSION, WORLD PREMIERE Prokofiev Quartet No.2 in F major Op.92 'Kabardinian' Saturday 26 June 11:00 14. BAROQUE SONATAS – SANCTA CLARA KELLER, KÖLN Ensemble Vintage Köln, Ariadne Daskalakis Vivaldi Sonata No.1 in G minor Op.2 RV27 Heinrich Schmelzer Sonata No.4 'Unarum Fidium' in D major Heinrich Schmelzer Sonata No.1 'Unarum Fidium' in C major Tartini Sonata No.10 in G minor Op.1 'Didone abandonata' J.S.Bach Sonata in E major BWV 1016 Saturday 26 June 20:00 15. CELLO SERIES (4) – KASTEEL AMERONGEN Anastasia Kobekina, Anna Fedorova Schumann Fantasiestücke Op.73 Schubert Sonata in A minor D.821 'Arpeggione' Attributed to Maria Theresia von Paradis Siciliane Franck Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano (transcribed for cello) Sunday 27 June 11:00 16. TRIO SONATAS – GUSTAV MAHLER HALL, TOBLACH, DOLOMITEN, ITALY Ensemble Diderot, Johannes Pramsohler Leclair Trio Sonata in D minor Op.4/1 Handel Sinfonia in B flat major HWV 339 Telemann Trio Sonata in E flat from Tafelmusik Guignon Les Sauvages et La Furstemberg (two violins) Babel/Handel Lascia ch’io pianga (solo harpsichord) Corelli Chaconne Sunday 27 June 20:00 17. L’AMOUR – VOCES8 STUDIO, LONDON Rachel Kelly, Fiachra Garvey Debussy Chansons de Bilitis Ravel Shéhérazade Berlioz Nuits d’été Monday 28 June 20:00 18. CITIZENS of EVERYWHERE (1) – STUDIO 150, BETHLEHEMKERK, Mairéad Hickey, Ella Van Poucke Schulhoff Duo for Violin and Cello Finola Merivale The silent sweep as you stand still FESTIVAL COMMISSION Kodály Duo for Violin and Cello Tuesday 29 June 20.00 19. INTIMATE LETTERS – MARTINŮ HALL, LIECHTENSTEIN PALACE, PRAGUE Pavel Haas Quartet Martinů Quartet No.2 Schulhoff Quartet No.1 Janáček Quartet No.2 'Intimate Letters‘ Wednesday 30 June 20:00 20. YOUTH’S MAGIC HORN – WIESENGRUND STUDIO, BERLIN Caroline Melzer, Cédric Pescia Mahler from Das Knaben Wunderhorn – 'Rheinlegendenchen,' 'Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht?' 'Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt,' 'Verlorne Muh‘, 'Nicht wiedersehen,' 'Revelge,' 'Wo die Schönen Trompeten blasen' Mahler 5 Rückert Lieder Thursday 1 July 20:00 21. POÈME MYSTIQUE – STUDIO BOERNE, BERLIN Nurit Stark, Cédric Pescia Beethoven Violin Sonata in G major Op.96 Zara Levina Violin Sonata No.2 Bloch Violin Sonata No.2 'Poème Mystique' Friday 2 July 20:00 22. ROARING TWENTIES. – STUDIO 150, BETHLEHEMKERK, AMSTERDAM Ragazze Quartet Korngold Quartet No.2 Op.26 Bartók Quartet No.3 Sz.85 Knox Four IntoTwenty – FESTIVAL PREMIERE Saturday 3 July 11:00 23. GENERALLY SPEAKING IT’S NOTHING BUT RHYTHM - ST BRENDAN’S CHURCH, BANTRY Alex Petcu Schwantner Velocities Ella Macens Falling Embers Koshinski Swerve Xenakis Rebonds A Elaine Agnew Seagull Muramatsu Land Kate Moore Spel 1 from Coral Speak Zivkovic Generally Spoken It's Nothing But Rhythm Saturday 3 July 20:00 24. 3 INTO 5 – MARTINŮ HALL, LIECHTENSTEIN PALACE, PRAGUE Pavel Haas Quartet, Boris Giltburg Dvořák Piano Trio No.3 in F minor Op.65 Dvořák Piano Quintet No.2 in A major Op.81 Sunday 4 July 11:00 25. FELLOW TRAVELLERS – STUDIO 150, BETHLEHEMKERK, AMSTERDAM Ragazze Quartet Dvořák String Quartet in F major Op.96 ‘American’ Adams movements from John’s Book of Alleged Dances Bartók String Quartet No.6 Sunday 4 July 20:00 26. PARTITAS OLD AND NEW – GANZ HALL, CHICAGO Vadim Gluzman J.S. 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CITIZENS of EVERYWHERE (3) – STUDIO 150, BETHLEHEMKERK, AMSTERDAM Siobhán Doyle, Alexei Grynyuk Brahms Violin Sonata in G major Op.78 Britten Suite for violin and piano Op.6 Schumann Violin Sonata No.1 in A minor Op.105 Lili Boulanger Deux Morceaux .
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