Sheku Kanneh-Mason | cello |
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Braimah Kanneh-Mason | violin |
Ayla Sahin | violin |
Didier Osindero | viola |
Isata Kanneh-Mason | piano |
Haydn | Piano Trio No. 29 in G, Op. 67 |
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Mahler | Piano Quartet in A minor |
Dohnányi | Piano Quintet No. 1 in C minor, Op. 1 |
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The young Sheku Kanneh-Mason is a cellist of enormous charisma and heart-stopping musicality. When we invited him to perform in our Master Series he chose to bring along his siblings and friends for an evening of chamber music. Sheku and his brother, Braimah and sister, Isata open with Haydn’s Op. 29 trio. Sheku writes, ‘ it’s such a humorous and joyful piece which we as a trio really enjoy.’ Mahler’s precious piano quartet movement prefaces the Hungarian Dohnányi’s Piano Quintet, in the cellist’s words, ‘this is just an amazing piece, surging with a wild energy.’
The Cassadó Ensemble is quickly building a reputation as a charismatic and dynamic group of young players all deeply committed to chamber music. Close friends from an early age, the ensemble comprises The Kanneh-Mason Trio (Isata, Braimah and Sheku Kanneh-Mason), Ayla Sahin and Alinka Rowe who have been performing together since they began their studies at the Royal Academy of Music.
This event is part of the Master Series at Kings Place.