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CARNEGIE HALL presents
Anthony Marwood
Steven Isserlis
Thomas Adès


Zankel Hall (Seating Chart)
Friday, March 19, 2010 at 7:30 PM

This concert is part of the Chamber Sessions III series.

Tickets from $52 - $58
Anthony Marwood Steven Isserlis Thomas Adès
Program

Janáček, Poulenc, Ravel. These are three of the most strikingly individual composers of the 20th century. They’re joined here by one of the most original composers of our own time, Thomas Adès, who also joins the performance as the pianist for each work on the program—including his own.


Program Details

Pre-concert talk starts at 6:30 PM in Zankel Hall: Thomas Adès in conversation with Jeremy Geffen, Director of Artistic Planning, Carnegie Hall.

Anthony Marwood, Violin
Steven Isserlis, Cello
Thomas Adès, Piano


JANÁČEK
Violin Sonata
POULENC
Sonata for Cello and Piano
THOMAS ADÈS
Lieux retrouvés (US Premiere, commissioned by Carnegie Hall, the Aldeburgh Festival, and Wigmore Hall)
RAVEL
Piano Trio in A Minor
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Excerpt from Dvorák Sonata in F Major, Op. 57, B. 106 (III. Allegro molto)

Anthony Marwood, Violin / Susan Tomes, Piano
1998 Hyperion

Excerpt from Fauré Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 117 (III. Allegro vivo)

Steven Isserlis, Cello / Pascal Devoyon, Piano
BMG International

Listen In!

Composer. Pianist. Conductor. Thomas Adès explains the balancing act that’s required to keep up with his musical life on and off the stage. He describes the exhilarating experience of walking into Carnegie Hall for the first time—his own composition his introduction to the hall’s legendary acoustics.

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