...petits concerts XXII Joy Lisney & James Lisney
1901 Arts Club, SE1 8UE , [Venue Details]James Lisney’s …petits concerts take their title from the annual series of recitals given by Charles Alkan at the Erard Showroom in Paris during the 1870s.
The duo of Joy and James Lisney has performed in many of Europe’s finest halls, including the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Queen’s Hall Edinburgh, and London’s Southbank Centre.
Programme
Fryderyk Chopin
- Introduction and Polonaise Brillante, Op.3
- Polonaise in C sharp minor, Op.26
- Nocturnes, Op.27
- Four preludes from Op.28 arr. for Cello and Piano by Joy Lisney
- Sonata for Piano and Cello, Op.65
"The Chopin was a revelation. This was clearly a true partnership between cello and piano – just as it was between father and daughter. James Lisney – no mean virtuoso – accompanied Joy with a vigour and discretion of the utmost sincerity. As a result, the long first movement was an impressive success, a moment derived from the discipline of Chopin’s eloquent intellect, especially clearly delineated here. Moments of counterpoint, for example, had exemplary delicacy and clarity, allowing the subtlety of Chopin’s inspiration to shine forth"
The Classical Source
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Admission
Min: £15.00
Max: £30.00
Performer name: JOY LISNEY - cello, JAMES LISNEY - piano
Doors open: 6:30 pm
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...petits concerts XXII Joy Lisney & James Lisney
Friday, 6 Mar 2026 @7.30pm
1901 Arts Club, SE1 8UEMore Information
James Lisney’s …petits concerts take their title from the annual series of recitals given by Charles Alkan at the Erard Showroom in Paris during the 1870s.
The duo of Joy and James Lisney has performed in many of Europe’s finest halls, including the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Queen’s Hall Edinburgh, and London’s Southbank Centre.
Programme
Fryderyk Chopin
- Introduction and Polonaise Brillante, Op.3
- Polonaise in C sharp minor, Op.26
- Nocturnes, Op.27
- Four preludes from Op.28 arr. for Cello and Piano by Joy Lisney
- Sonata for Piano and Cello, Op.65
"The Chopin was a revelation. This was clearly a true partnership between cello and piano – just as it was between father and daughter. James Lisney – no mean virtuoso – accompanied Joy with a vigour and discretion of the utmost sincerity. As a result, the long first movement was an impressive success, a moment derived from the discipline of Chopin’s eloquent intellect, especially clearly delineated here. Moments of counterpoint, for example, had exemplary delicacy and clarity, allowing the subtlety of Chopin’s inspiration to shine forth"
The Classical Source
Admission
Min: £15.00
Max: £30.00
Performer name: JOY LISNEY - cello, JAMES LISNEY - piano
Doors open: 6:30 pm
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