Brahms the Progressive
About
Music@Malling Artistic Director Thomas Kemp introduces a programme exploring 19th century German Romanticism and its connection to Arnold Schoenberg - one of the 20th Century’s great innovators. Celebrated tenor - Mark Padmore CBE - performs beloved lieder by Schubert and Brahms plus Schoenberg's Ode to Napoleon - a warning about tyranny written at the height of World War II. The concert concludes with Brahms' epic Piano Quintet - one of the great chamber works of the 19th century.Chamber Domaine:
Thomas Bowes - Violin
Ruth Rogers - Violin
Ann Beilby - Viola
Adrian Bradbury - Cello
Sophia Rahman - Piano
Mark Padmore CBE - Tenor
Schubert - Die Forelle
Schubert - An Die Musik
Schubert - Du bist die Ruh
Schoenberg - 6 piano pieces Op.19
Brahms - Vier Lieder Op.96
Schoenberg - Ode to Napoleon, Op.41
Interval
Brahms - Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op.34
Refreshments will be served in the interval
Location
St.Mary's Church
138 , High Street, West Malling, Kent ME19 6NE