Alisa Weilerstein & Inon Barnatan, Wigmore Hall

The regular duo partners return to Wigmore Hall for an evening of Beethoven, Chopin, Janacek and Poulenc

Alisa Weilerstein & Inon Barnatan, Wigmore Hall
Violinist Alisa Weilerstein (Elgar’s Cello Concerto) and pianist Inon Barnatan (Darknesse Visible) have all the defining traits of the best duo partners. They are both world-class musicians, with enviable careers of their own – New York’s Weilerstein debuted with the highly respected Cleveland Orchestra at the age of 13 and in 2011 was named a MacArthur Fellow, while the Isreal-born Barnatan won the prestigious Andrew Wolf Memorial Award. They both share the same interests in contemporary music, having debuted numerous works by prominent living composers. Most importantly, though, their appearances together show a clear delight in each other’s abilities, as each spurs the other on to yet greater heights. For this factor alone, their appearances in London are ummissable.
For their date in the Wigmore Hall 2015/16 season, the pair will perform a thrillingly diverse set of pieces. First up is Beethoven’s Cello Sonata No. 3 (1808). Composed at the same time as the groundbreaking fifth and sixth symphonies, it has been considered the first of its genre to give equal weight to both instruments. This playful yet stately introduction will be followed Poulenc’s Sonata for cello and piano (1948), a work that fuses the composer’s distinct melodic modernism with a hint of the classical past. It’s a humane piece that deserves to be heard more often.
The second half begins with Janacek’s Pohadka (1910-2), a short composition that conjures up a fairy-tale landscape. It was the great Czech composer’s only work for this configuration for instruments; with its gently rolling piano and vivid cello stabs, it makes one long for more. The night draws to a close with Chopin’s Cello Sonata (1846), the sole work published in the composer’s lifetime featuring more than a keyboard. In it, he shows remarkable talent for letting both instruments feed off each other. The opening cello theme serves as the basis for much that follows. Played by musicians with the affinity of Weilerstein and Barnatan, it is sure to truly enchant.
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What Alisa Weilerstein & Inon Barnatan, Wigmore Hall
Where Wigmore Hall, 36 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 2BP | MAP
Nearest tube Bond Street (underground)
When On 14 Nov 15, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Price £15-36
Website Click Here to book via Wigmore Hall




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