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ChamberMusicBox | Ilminster, 2 June 2023
2 June 2023 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
£18ChamberMusicBox
Philip Haworth, oboe
Yuri Kalnits, violin
Matthew Kettle, viola
Julia Morneweg, cello
Programme
SCHUBERT String Trio in Bb major D471
ARNOLD Oboe Quartet, Op 61 (1957)
KODALY Intermezzo for string trio
MOZART Oboe Quartet in F major K370
ELGAR Andante sostenuto & Allegro for oboe quartet
SIBELIUS Suite for String Trio in A major
BRITTEN Phantasy Quartet, Op 2 (1932)
Venue
Ilminster
Friday 2 June, 7.30PM
Ilminster Arts Centre, East Street, Ilminster, Somerset, TA19 0AN
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Alternative concert dates
Bridport
Friday 2 June, 11.30AM
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Bridport Arts Centre, South Street, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3NR
Box Office: 01308 424901
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South Street, Bucky Doo Square, Bridport, DT6 3LF
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Crewkerne
Saturday 3 June, 7.30PM
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Upwey
Sunday 4 June, 3PM
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We are delighted to welcome CHAMBERMUSICBOX to Concerts in the West for the first time.
Described as ‘an open, imaginative and technically impeccable group that it would be folly not to follow’, CHAMBERMUSICBOX was founded in 2016 when a group of leading international musicians came together from across Europe to perform a series of chamber music concerts in London.
Its Artistic Directors, violinist YURI KALNITS and cellist JULIA MORNEWEG, had a vision to explore and perform a vast spectrum of chamber music repertoire with their like-minded and exceptionally talented friends, to promote mutual respect and empathy in the community through music-making of rare passion and generosity, and for audiences to be part of that shared experience.
In the first four seasons, more than 50 artists from 20 different nations performed over 60 chamber works ranging from duos to nonets, with the impressive line-up including numerous principal players from top British and European orchestras, renowned soloists and members of
leading chamber music ensembles.