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Sunday 17 April 2016, 11am

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Benjamin Baker & Daniel Lebhardt in Recital

Benjamin Baker & Daniel Lebhardt in Recital

Presented by Saffron Hall

Benjamin Baker.

At the request of the artist there has been a change of programme. Nocturne for violin and piano by Reynaldo Hahn will replace Der Erlkönig.

The young New Zealand violinist Benjamin Baker has already attracted great praise (‘hugely impressive’ Daily Telegraph; ‘huge promise’ Classic FM). Admired for his richly sonorous playing, he performs an early work by Britten which is full of youthful high spirits and variety. The concert also includes a Sonata by Elgar, composed in the aftermath of WWI, which opens with music of powerful anguish and ends in a mood of triumph and hopefulness.

After the recital, meet the artist and enjoy a complimentary coffee, sherry or squash in the foyer. These hour-long recitals are family friendly – all ages welcome.

Tickets £12 | Under 18s Free (Ticket Required)

Performance information

Booking information

Discounts

Under 25s can purchase half price tickets for this show.

Ten for £10

This event is not part of our Ten for £10 scheme.

Information for your visit

Sunday 17 April 2016, 11am

Schedule

All timings are approximate and will be updated closer to the show date. Please check the website on the day of the performance for up-to-date information.

Latecomers can usually be admitted at a suitable gap within the performance.

Additional information

Drinks

For this event, drinks are not allowed in the auditorium.

Cloakroom

We are unable to allow any bags into the performance space which are larger than a hand bag or small backpack. Unfortunately our cloakroom will not be in operation.

Booster seats not available

Buggy parking not available

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