Sarah Williamson and the Piatti Quartet

Sarah Williamson and the Piatti Quartet

Virtuoso clarinettist Sarah Williamson is joined by the distinguished Piatti Quartet for this concert.

By Peak Music Society

Date and time

Location

Cavendish Hall

Edensor Bakewell DE45 1PJ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Virtuoso clarinettist Sarah Williamson is joined by the distinguished Piatti Quartet for this concert featuring pieces by Finzi, Weber and Brahms.

Sarah Williamson's talent has been recognised by concert-goers and critics alike. BBC Music Magazine wrote: ‘A tenacious player who doesn’t need gimmicks – her sonorous timbre and natural musicality speak for themselves.’ The Independent hailed her as a ‘superb player’; and The Telegraph praised Sarah’s ‘blend of languor and exuberance.’ As a soloist, Sarah has performed at many of the world’s major concert halls, including Carnegie Hall, the Royal Albert Hall, The Wigmore Hall, The Berlin Concerthaus, The Tonhalle Zurich, and the Suntory Hall and NHK Hall, Japan.

The Piatti are Resident Quartet at Kings Place, London, renowned for their ‘profound music making’ (The Strad) and their ‘lyrical warmth’ (BBC Music Magazine). Winners of the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition, they perform all over the world.

For more information about Sarah Williamson visit her website and for the Piatti Quartet visit their website

VERY IMPORTANT - please note! There is a Cavendish Village Hall in the village of Beeley (postcode DE45 2NU), 2.5 miles away at the other end of the Chatsworth Park from Edensor. This shows up when you Google "Cavendish Hall Edensor", and we have been told that one or two car SatNav systems have been wrongly locating our postcode DE45 1PJ there as well, so please check you are headed for Edensor and not Beeley before you drive off! If you Google "Peak Music Society" it will show the correct position on the map.

Frequently asked questions

How accessible Is the Cavendish Hall?

There are large double doors at the side of the building with no steps that allow easy access for wheelchairs directly into the hall. Please let us know if you need to reserve space for wheelchairs.

When do the doors open?

45 minutes before each performance.

Is there a seating plan?

There is no reserved seating (except for those in wheelchairs). It is first come, first served, but the hall is not large (about twelve rows of twelve seats) and the acoustics are excellent throughout.

Are there any concessionary tickets?

Tickets for those in full-time education are £10 direct from secretary@peakmusicsociety.org.uk

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Sep 25 · 7:30 PM GMT+1