jeudi 30 avril 2026 | 13:00 |
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897) | Sonate pour alto et piano en fa mineur, Op.120 no.1 | |
Chostakovitch, Dimitri (1906-1975) | Sonate pour alto et piano, Op.147 |
Antoine Tamestit | Alto |
Bertrand Chamayou | Piano |
The Concert
Two extraordinary late works from Brahms and Shostakovich, written for the evocative, earthy tones of the viola.
The Music
Brahms’ Sonata No 1 for Viola is a late piece, originally composed for clarinet, but transcribed shortly after for the viola. The instrument’s mellow sound is perfect for this graceful, autumnal work, journeying from a solemn opening to a boisterously good-natured finale.
Another late – in fact, last – work is Shostakovich’s Viola Sonata, completed a few weeks before the composer’s death in 1975. The viola and piano explore some dark territory together, as well as reflecting on the past. The finale is both a tribute to Beethoven and a musical summary of Shostakovich’s own 15 symphonies. It ends with poignant simplicity.
The Performers
Antoine Tamestit is one of the most sought-after solo violists of his generation, his vibrant versatility perfect for the two contrasting works in this programme. He is joined by the renowned pianist Bertrand Chamayou.
Public booking opens Wednesday 16 April 10am
