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Kings Place Festival 2012

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Brahms Study Day 4: Discovering Brahms with Stephen Johnson

Brahms Unwrapped
Music / Saturday, 24 November 2012 - 10:30am / St Pancras Room
£47.50

Janice Galloway author of Clara
Stephen Johnson
Hugh Wood
Ivan Hewett chair

Part 1 - The Two Cello Sonatas
Stephen Johnson broadcaster
(with post-graduate students from the Royal Academy of Music)

A live analysis/ performance of Brahms’s two great masterworks of the cello repertoire by well-known broadcaster Stephen Johnson (BBC Radio 3)

Part 2 - Meeting the Young Johannes with Janice Galloway

Author Janice Galloway talks about writing her book Clara, which explores the tripartite relationship between Robert and Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms, and the insights she gained into the young composer at this critical point in his artistic life.

Debate: Why Do Composers Love to Hate Brahms?

Ivan Hewett from The Daily Telegraph chairs a discussion by composers and musicologists, including Piers Hellawell & Stephen Johnson, exploring why composers from Wagner to Britten have vilified Brahms. Why does his music provoke such passion, and why have so many other composers ended up returning to his music with renewed admiration?

Study Day Outline
Part 1 - Hall Two
10.30am to 1.30pm 

Lunch break

Part 2 - St Pancras Room
2.30pm to 4.30pm

The ticket price includes refreshments and lunch
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See the full Brahms Unwrapped programme and details of all four Brahms Study Days

 

 

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