Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective - Wigmore Hall Live
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective brings together some of the finest young chamber musicians in new and varied formations, with a specific and ardent commitment to celebrating diversity. In this concert, they perform Dvořák’s Piano Quartet in E flat Op. 87 and the Coleridge-Taylor Nonet in F minor Op. 2.
Coleridge Taylor, a well-known black composer who died in London in 1912, will also feature in our September concert series in a recital from Elizabeth Llewellyn and Simon Lepper.
This celebratory concert was recorded on 1st August at Wigmore Hall, but owing to the tightening of restrictions we were unable to have a live audience. Kaleidoscope Collective are one of two new Associate Ensembles at Wigmore Hall, appointed earlier this year by John Gilhooly.
Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective
Tom Poster piano
Elena Urioste violin
Rosalind Ventris viola
Laura van der Heijden cello
Adam Wynter double bass
Armand Djikoloum oboe
Amy Harman bassoon
Matthew Hunt clarinet
Ben Goldscheider horn
Programme:
Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)
Piano Quintet in E flat major, Op. 87
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912)
Nonet in F minor, Op. 2
George Gershwin (1898-1937) arr. Tom Poster
They can't take that away from me
I checked this out ahead of their Lammermuir Festival concert. The Coleridge-Taylor Nonet is a high quality piece and sublimely played. I wonder why I have never investigated this composer before. And the arrangement of They Can't Take That is a pure joy!
A great shame to have missed this concert live.
Fabulous strings, extraordinary pianist - bravo!!!
Very positive music and playing.
Wow, this is a phenomenal concert.
This was a most exciting concert to stumble upon. All such fabulous musicians, but I was utterly seduced by Tom Poster’s extraordinary pianistic brilliance. Thank you so much for the joy you brought.
Thank you, Wigmore. We love you. Beautiful, heartfelt performances from everyone here. Stay strong.
Didn’t expect this tonight. Thank you so much! Beautiful concert.
Wonderful playing of a splendid and varied programme. Take a bow!
Great concert. Love you all. Thanks so much
Delightful performances of wonderfully joyous music.
Beautiful concert! Thanks so much for sharing.
Beautiful concert, thank you!!
Beautiful performance. Thank you very much!😍
Fabulous! Thank you!
Beautiful
Sublime
BRAVO!!!!!
This is a really wonderful concert. In the description where it says "program" you call the piece by Antonín Dvořák a piano quintet, but it is in fact a piano quartet. Perhaps the typo can be corrected. The shifts of mood and texture really come across well in this recording.