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28 Aug 2010, Cadogan Hall
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15:00
Sat 28 Aug 2010
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Programme
Robin Holloway
Fantasy-Pieces (on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of Schumann), Op 16
No. 1 Praeludium Proms premiere
Robert Schumann
Liederkreis, Op 24
Robin Holloway
Fantasy-Pieces (on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of Schumann), Op 16
No. 2 Half Asleep Proms premiere
Fantasy-Pieces (on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of Schumann), Op 16
No. 3 Adagio Proms premiere
Fantasy-Pieces (on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of Schumann), Op 16
No. 4 Scherzo ostinato Proms premiere
Fantasy-Pieces (on the Heine 'Liederkreis' of Schumann), Op 16
No. 5 Finale: Roses - thorns and flowers Proms premiere
Robert Schumann
Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op 47
- Benjamin Nabarro, Lawrence Power, Paul Watkins and Ian Brown are of the Nash Ensemble. Proms premiere
Performers
Edward Gardner
conductor
conductor
Nash Ensemble
Toby Spence
tenor
tenor
Ian Brown
piano
piano
Paul Watkins
cello
cello
Lawrence Power
viola
viola
Benjamin Nabarro
violin
violin
Composers
Robin Holloway
Robert Schumann
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Proms 2010
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Prom 57
19:30 Royal Albert Hall
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