Darlington Piano Society presents Grace Yeo on Sunday 17th November 3pm at Central Hall, Dolphin Centre, Darlington.
Grace Yeo returns to play for the society following her outstanding performance in 2015. She returns with a varied and interesting programme containing two of Schumann’s most popular solo piano works as well one of his lesser-known sonatas. There will also be pieces by his equally talented wife, Clara Schumann, who is now emerging out of the shadow of her husband. Grace ends her programme with a long, joyful but serious early sonata by Beethoven.
The full programme is:
Schumann Arabesque in C, Op 18
Schumann Kinderszenen, Op. 15
Schumann Sonata No 2 in G minor, Op 22
Clara Schumann Deuxieme Scherzo Op.14 in C
Romance Op.11 No. 3 in A flat
Beethoven Sonata No. 7 in D, Op 10/3
Full season details can be found at www.dpiano.co.uk and in the Society’s brochure. Tickets for single recitals are available in advance from the Dolphin Centre, online via the Society’s website and always on the door.
£14 (U21 – free)
Season tickets for the remainder of the season can be purchased at the recital
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DPS presents Grace Yeo
Darlington Piano Society presents Grace Yeo on Sunday 17th November 3pm at Central Hall, Dolphin Centre, Darlington.
Grace Yeo returns to play for the society following her outstanding performance in 2015. She returns with a varied and interesting programme containing two of Schumann’s most popular solo piano works as well one of his lesser-known sonatas. There will also be pieces by his equally talented wife, Clara Schumann, who is now emerging out of the shadow of her husband. Grace ends her programme with a long, joyful but serious early sonata by Beethoven.
The full programme is:
Schumann Arabesque in C, Op 18
Schumann Kinderszenen, Op. 15
Schumann Sonata No 2 in G minor, Op 22
Clara Schumann Deuxieme Scherzo Op.14 in C
Romance Op.11 No. 3 in A flat
Beethoven Sonata No. 7 in D, Op 10/3
Full season details can be found at www.dpiano.co.uk and in the Society’s brochure. Tickets for single recitals are available in advance from the Dolphin Centre, online via the Society’s website and always on the door.