• 17th Jan 2023
  • 1:00pm
  • £0.00

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These popular concerts continue the eight-year partnership of The Philharmonia with Cranleigh Arts. 


Maria Gomes - Clarinet

Patrick Bolton - Bassoon

Iain Clarke - Piano 


Programme

Camille Saint-Saëns Bassoon Sonata in G major, Op. 168 (13’)
Sarah Jenkins Shivelight (11’)
Francis Poulenc Sonata for Clarinet and Bassoon (7')
Mikhail Glinka Trio Pathétique in D minor (16')

Enjoy fine chamber music during daylight hours in our series of monthly lunchtime concerts.Seating will be informal and unallocated, and performances around 40 minutes long. 

Register via the “Book Tickets” tab below for free admission.  There will be a retiring collection after the performance.

We invite you to support our work, and you are invited to give, as generously as you can afford, by means of retiring collection in favour of Cranleigh Arts (regcharity no. 284186)

The Philharmonia and Emerging artists

The Philharmonia is committed to nurturing, showcasing and stretching the next generation of musicians through its Emerging artists programme, delivered by the Orchestra’s Learning & Engagement team. It connects an annual cohort of young artists to the membership and wider life of the Philharmonia, providing valuable industry experience. Our schemes for younger musicians champion diversity and mitigate some of the barriers to young peoples’ participation in classical music.

The Philharmonia MMSF Instrumental Fellowship Programme (formerly the Martin Musical Scholarship Fund) has given support to young musicians since 1968. Its anonymous founder and subsequent donors and supporters over the years have provided funding to enable exceptionally talented instrumental students to bridge the difficult gap between full-time study and professional status.

“The Fellows have wonderful mentors from the Orchestra and receive regular coaching from them, with an emphasis on orchestral repertoire. This has given us the chance to gain in-depth knowledge on orchestral music, beyond the more soloist-oriented focus of typical instrument teaching.”

Yaroslava Trofymchuk, Cello Fellow 2016-18 and current member of the Philharmonia Orchestra  

This concert is kindly supported by Informed Choice Financial planning of Cranleigh.


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