Brahms' Clarinet Quintet at Wooler Arts
Who’s on stage
The brilliant musicians of Royal Northern Sinfonia, in small groups of five and six players, in the beautiful surroundings of St Mary’s Church, Wooler.
What they’re playing
The lush Romantic music of Johannes Brahms sits at the heart of this concert. The String Sextet No. 2, for two violins, two violas and two cellos, is a rich, vivid piece that shows off the full range and colour of the string section.
The Clarinet Quintet is a bold, lively showcase for clarinet and string quintet that proves it’s never too late in life to create something beautiful. Brahms declared himself retired the year before he wrote it but on hearing a popular clarinet player of the time, felt inspired to pick up his pen and get writing again. It turned out to be one of his best.
A short interlude from Richard Strauss’ opera Capriccio, in which a poet and a musician vie for the affections of a glamorous French countess, sets the scene for the evening.
What you'll hear
Richard Strauss String Sextet from Capriccio (12’)
Johannes Brahms Clarinet Quintet (35’)
Johannes Brahms String Sextet No 2. in G major (38’)
Who's playing it
Musicians from Royal Northern Sinfonia
This event takes place at:
St Mary’s Church
Church Street
Wooler
NE71 6DA
Website: woolerarts.org.uk