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Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective with Matthew Rose - tickets to individual concerts

The Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective features many of today’s most inspirational musicians, six of whom join us for a weekend centred around the music of the great Johannes Brahms.

Armand Djikoloum (oboe), Elena Urioste (violin), Rosalind Ventris (viola), Laura van der Heijden (cello), Tom Poster (piano), Matthew Rose (bass).

To book tickets to individual concerts, click 'book this tour' below or contact us

 

 

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Concert 1: Friday 15 November, 5.30pm – £35

Dora Pejačević, Piano Quartet in D minor, Op.25
R. Schumann, Three Romances for oboe and piano, Op.94
Dvořák, Piano Quartet No.2 in E flat, Op.87

Ends: c. 7.40pm


Concert 2: Saturday 16 November, 10.30am – £30

Louise Héritte-Viardot, Piano Quartet in A, Op.9 Im Sommer
Brahms, Piano Quartet No.3 in C minor, Op.60

Ends: c. 12.30pm


Concert 3: Saturday 16 November, 5.30pm – £35

Schubert, Winterreise, D911

Ends: c. 7.30pm


Concert 4: Sunday 17 November, 10.30am – £30

Mozart, Oboe Quartet in F, K.370
R. Schumann, Mondnacht (arr. Colin Matthews for oboe and string trio)
C. Schumann, Songs (arr. Kaleidoscope for oboe and piano)
Brahms, Violin Sonata No.1 in G, Op.78

Ends: c. 12.30pm


Concert 5: Sunday 17 November, 5.30pm – £35

Coleridge-Taylor, Piano Trio in E minor
August Klughardt, Schilflieder for oboe, viola and piano, Op.28
Brahms, Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25

Ends: c. 7.40pm 
katy hamilton

Dr Katy Hamilton

Writer and broadcaster, she has provided talks for, amongst others, Wigmore Hall, BBC Proms and the Oxford Lieder Festival. A frequent contributor to BBC Radio 3, Katy’s specialism is the music of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and she is the editor of Brahms in the Home and Concert Hall (2014) and Brahms in Context (2019). Katy has taught at the Royal College of Music, City Lit, and the Universities of Nottingham and Middlesex.