Concert - Sofia Sacco, pianist
Concert by Sofia Sacco, pianist
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Location
Morpeth Methodist Church
Howard Terrace MORPETH NE61 1HU United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
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About this event
Programme (on occasion, the artist may make minor changes to the published programme)
Portraits & Dances
Couperin Les Barricades Mystérieuses
Daquin Le coucou
Rameau Les Tendres Plaintes, La Joyeuse, L'Entretien des Muses, Les Cyclopes
Lully Gavotte en Rondeau
J.S. Bach Toccata in E minor
F. Say Black Earth
Respighi Notturno
R. Schumann Carnaval Op. 9
London based Italian pianist, Sofia Sacco, brings her 'Portraits and Dances' programme to Morpeth in November. Sofia trained at the Royal Academy of Music where she now teaches. She is looking forward to releasing her first CD in 2025 of Shostakovich's preludes and fugues. As well as her flourishing performing and teaching musical career, Sofia is also a physics graduate!
The first half of Sofia's programme will comprise a selection of charming miniatures from a wide range of eras - J.S. Bach and Couperin to the contemporary Turkish composer Fazil Say's astonishing Black Earth. We will hear Robert Schumann's Carnaval Op. 9 in the second half. This suite of variations represents an elaborate masked ball during the carnival season.
Sofia explains
'This programme brings together pieces that explore character and movement in contrasting but complementary ways. The "portraits" capture vivid impressions of individuals, moods, or inner worlds, while the "dances" provide rhythmic vitality and a sense of physical expression. The works were chosen for the way they speak to each other—balancing introspection with exuberance, intimacy with spectacle. From the delicate refinement of Couperin’s enigmatic Les Barricades Mystérieuses, Rameau’s vivid miniatures, and Lully’s courtly Gavotte, the programme offers an insight on Baroque long standing tradition of miniatures and dance-like movements. Passing through the Eastern Europe's and Italian's short scenes described by Say and Respighi, the programme finishes with Schumann’s Carnaval, a kaleidoscopic and spectacular series of portraits and dances in itself.'
Listen to works from this programme on Spotify HERE!
'sensitive artistry combined with technical mastery holds us spell bound'
Christopher Axworthy Music Commentary 2024
TICKETS
Adult single ticket £19. You do not need to print out your Eventbrite tickets.
Tickets for 18 and under are FREE on the door on the night of the concert.
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Tickets will be on sale online from 1st September 2025 until 2 hours before the concert. You can also purchase tickets, in person, from Morpeth Tourist Information.
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Refund policy - you can request a refund via Eventbrite up to 24 hours before the concert.
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