Pudding Chare Music Festival | Soir-Matin and others

Pudding Chare Music Festival | Soir-Matin and others

The Pudding Chare Music Festival with Seth Collin and others, performing works by Melanie Bonis, Ravel, William Shield and Faure

By The Lit and Phil

Date and time

Thursday, August 29 · 6 - 7pm GMT+1

Location

The Lit & Phil

23 Westgate Road Newcastle NE1 1SE United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Thursday 29th August | 6pm

PCMF - Soir-Matin and others

Programme:

Melanie Bonis - Soir-Matin (Daphne Delfas violin, Cameron Walls cello, Daniel Liu piano)

Ravel - Sonata for violin and cello (Isabelle Allan violin, Seth Collin cello)

William Shield - String Trio no. 3 in A major (Isabelle Allan, violin Matthew Hayes viola, Cameron Walls, cello)

Faure - piano quartet no. 1 in C minor (Daphne Delfas, violin, Matthew Hayes, viola Seth Collin,cello Daniel Liu, piano)

A LIVE Lit & Phil Event | £10 (free for under 18's)

(If you would prefer to book directly over the phone, please call the Library Desk team on 0191 232 0192 and they will be happy to help.)


Taking its name from the small, winding lane that stands opposite the Lit & Phil, the Pudding Chare Music Festival will showcase young classical musicians from the North East and further afield who are currently training at conservatoires and universities around the country, including Matthew Hayes, Cameron Walls, Alma Vink, Daphne Delfas, Daniel Liu, and Levi Collin.

Audiences can expect a diverse and exciting programme across three concerts that presents works by local composers such as William Shield, John Garth and Edgar Bainton alongside perennial favourites, to include among other items a Beethoven piano trio, Webern’s Langsamer Satz, a trio by Kapralova, and Schubert’s majestic string quintet!

Alongside the main concerts at the Lit & Phil, the festival will also include performances in schools and care homes, and a chamber music workshop with budding young musicians from the region.

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The Lit & Phil is a beautiful independent library and educational charity, opened in 1825. Free to visit and browse, the library is a great space for research, study and relaxation.

Situated a few minutes from Central Station, the library hosts an exciting and diverse range of events including lectures, concerts, book launches, poetry and theatre.