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Saturday 12 July 2025 I 7.30pm
St Mary’s in the Lace Market
Tickets: £17 General / £8 Student - Click on BOOK NOW button above
Refreshment: A cash bar will be available for drinks.
Accessibility: This venue is wheelchair accessible
The musical worlds of composers Louise Farrenc and Franz Schubert converge in this concert featuring piano chamber music. A brilliant yet overlooked figure of the Romantic era, French composer Louise Farrenc (1804 – 1875) crafted works of remarkable depth and elegance. Her Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 34 receives a Nottingham premiere, shining a spotlight on her artistry.
Schubert’s joyous “Trout” Piano Quintet in A Major also takes centre stage, performed by our wonderful Festival Artists. Filled with warmth, lyricism, and boundless energy, the quintet’s brilliant interplay between piano and strings brings the evening to a festive close.
Performers
Cecily Ward, violin
Adam Romer, viola
Carmen Flores, viola
Clare O’Connell, cello
Diane Clark, double bass
Rebeca Omordia, piano
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Saturday | 19:30 |
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