Chamber Music Festival 2024
6th & 7th July
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Afternoon Concert
2.30pm Saturday 6th July
Jessie Montgomery - Strum
Mozart - String Quartet No 19 K465 “Dissonance”
This concert is around 45mins without an interval
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Evening Concert
7:30pm Saturday 6th July
Ólafur Arnalds - Verses
The music of Mansel Thomas
Brahms - String Quartet No 2 in A minor
This concert includes an interval
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Morning Concert
11:30 Sunday 7th July
Casals/ Sally Beamish - Song of the Birds
Barrière - Sonata in G for 2 Cellos
Dohnányi - Serenade in C Major
This concert is around 45mins without an interval
Performers 2024
Lisa Obert + Thomas Grundy Violins
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Dan Shilladay Viola
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Aleksei Kiseliov + Daniel Davies Cellos
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Lisa Obert + Thomas Grundy Violins • Dan Shilladay Viola • Aleksei Kiseliov + Daniel Davies Cellos •
About
Festival 2024
Music at Nantwen does not receive private funding or arts funding, neither does it receive business sponsorship or financial patronage.
Music at Nantwen exists through a careful balance of financial and creative decisions. We are tremendously grateful to our audiences who attend year after year, and whom we enjoy getting to know. Without whom Music at Nantwen would not exist. By attending a concert here and paying our fair ticket price you can support live Classical music in the UK.
THANK YOU
Nantwen Chamber music festival (previous years)
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Festival 2023
Performers were Katerina Nazarova, Amanda Lake Violins, Patricia Reinoso Viola, Daniel Davies, Aleksei Kiseliov Cello.
The festival featured a new string quintet commission from John Metcalf and music by Schubert, Brahms, Gliere, Dvorak, Haydn and the Danish String Quartet
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Festival 2022
Performers were Lisa Obert, Sijie Chen Violins, Patricia Reinoso, Laura Sinnerton Violas, Daniel Davies, Aleksei Kiseliov Cellos.
The Festival featured music by Morfydd Owen, Brahms, Vaughan Williams, Schubert and Mozart