Performing the music of Suk, Tate, Martinu and Dohnányi

Robert Plane (clarinet)
Naomi Atherton (horn)
Benjamin Nabarro (violin)
Rachel Roberts (viola)
Gemma Rosefield (cello)
Tim Horton (piano)

Suk   Piano Quartet, Op. 1
Phyllis Tate   Sonata for Clarinet and Cello
Martinů  Three Madrigals for Violin and Viola, H.313
Dohnányi  Sextet in C major, Op. 37

It’s becoming an annual tradition for Ensemble 360 to follow the morning Sunday Family Concert with an afternoon chamber music concert.

Czech music is one of Leamington Music’s specialities and Suk’s youthful Piano Quartet, Op. 1 - dedicated to his teacher Antonín Dvořák - is brimming with character and confidence.

Martinů’s Three Madrigals represent the determination of the composer’s creative spirit to continue despite major obstacles and are beautifully balanced by the Sonata for Clarinet and Cello by Phyllis Tate, who was known for her idiosyncratic musical imagination and her unique sensitivity to musical colour.

The afternoon rounds off with the Sextet by Dohnányi - a Romantic work, richly scored and bubbling with tunes; Ensemble 360 first played it for Leamington Music in 2024 and it was so loved by the audience that they couldn’t wait to bring it back for a second hearing! Concert generously supported by Howard Skempton


Interval: 20 mins, Estimated finish: 5pm

Tickets
Unreserved: £23 full price | £11.50 under-35s | £3 child/student

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