Newcastle International Chamber Music Series: Sitkovetsky Trio

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- What you'll hear
Romantic. Expressive. A rich tapestry of sound.
Who’s on stage
Renowned for their thoughtful interpretations and dynamic artistry, we can’t wait to welcome the fabulously talented Sitkovetsky Trio for tonight’s performance.
What they’re playing
Bruch’s Eight Pieces is a collection of beautiful miniatures composed with his twenty-five-year-old son Max Felix (who was just starting his career as a professional clarinetist) in mind. The works are filled with delicate harmonies and intimate significance: you’ll hear a selection of the best this evening. Chaminade’s Piano Trio No. 2 unfolds across three movements with delicate song-like melodies offering a rich interplay between instruments. Brahms’ radiant and romantic Piano Trio No.2 in C Major completes the line-up.
Need to know
Price: £9 – £28
Discounts: save if you’re a full time student or an adult accompanying a student under 16.
Running Time: 2 hours, including a 20 minute interval.
Age: Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult.
Who's playing
Alexander Sitkovetsky violin
Wu Qian piano
Isang Enders cello
What you'll hear
Max Bruch Selection from Eight Pieces Op.83
Cécile Chaminade Trio No. 2 in A minor, Op.34
Johannes Brahms Trio No. 2 in C, Op.87