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Chloë Hanslip and Danny Driver | Bach and Beyond II

Date: Tuesday 10 June 19:30
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The second in an exclusive series of concerts celebrating the influence of Johann Sebastian Bach.

Dmitri Shostakovich was an avid admirer of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach’s ‘The Well-Tempered Clavier’, is thought to be the direct inspiration for Shostakovich’s later set of 24 preludes and fugues.

This concert unites the two composers in a celebration of Bach’s enduring influence.

Hanslip’s poetic touch kept every note she played alive and fresh.
The Times

Discover ‘Bach and Beyond’

Quasi-biblical texts for classical violinists, J S Bach’s Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin (1720) are adored and played by professional and amateur musicians around the world. Less frequently explored, though no less interesting, are Six Sonatas for Violin and Keyboard composed shortly after their more famous cousins (1720-1723), towards the end of Bach’s period as Kapellmeister at Köthen, and immediately before his appointment to the Thomaskirche in Leipzig.

Written in Trio Sonata form, with keyboard providing not only basso continuo but also a duetting melodic line, these sonatas treat violin and keyboard as equals, and thus foreshadow the development of duo sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven, as well compositions of the romantic and modern periods by César Franck, Max Reger, and Dmitri Shostakovich.

In the three-part series ‘Bach and Beyond’, Chloë Hanslip and Danny Driver explore works by these composers and others together with a complete survey of Bach’s Six Sonatas for Violin and Keyboard, also adding highlights from Bach’s solo violin works in original and transcribed form. This will be Hanslip and Driver’s second exclusive series at Turner Sims, following their 2017 complete survey of Beethoven’s Violin Sonatas over three concerts (recorded live for Rubicon Classics), and forms part of Turner Sims’ 50th anniversary celebrations.

About Chloë Hanslip and Danny Driver

Violinist Chloë Hanslip first performed at Turner Sims in 2002, aged 15, a year after her BBC Proms debut. She has gone on to perform at major venues across the UK and Europe, as well as Carnegie Hall and Metropolitan Arts Space in Tokyo.

Pianist Danny Driver is recognised internationally as an artist of sophistication, insight and musical depth. He has performed with orchestras across the globe including the BBC Scottish Symphony, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Halle, Bournemouth Symphony and American Symphony.

Driver was a dynamo of rhythmic energy.
The Times

Free tickets for 8-25 year olds

8-25 year olds can enjoy free tickets for this performance thanks to the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust. Simply send a copy of your ID verifying your age to info@turnersims.co.uk with Cavatina in the subject line. 8-14 year olds will need to be registered by a parent/guardian emailing their name and date of birth to the above email. Once registered, log into your account and your standard Band B or C ticket will be reduced to £0 at checkout!
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Thanks to the generous support of the Cavatina Chamber Music Trust

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Tickets

  • Band A £27 (£24.30 Friends)
  • Band B £22 (£19.80 Friends)
  • Band C £14 (£12.60 Friends)
  • Students and Under 18s: £10 (Bands B and C)
  • School groups: £7.50 per ticket (Bands B and C)
  • Free tickets for 8-25-year-olds with Cavatina (Bands B and C)
  • Book for all 3 concerts in the Bach series and enjoy 15% off (full price tickets only)

Ticket prices vary by seating location

Programme

Bach Sonata for Violin and Keyboard
Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues for piano, Op 87 (selection)
Bach Sonata for Violin and Keyboard
Shostakovich Violin Sonata in G, Op 134

This series has been supported thanks to a generous legacy donation in memory of Catherine Griffiths.

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