Classical Coffee Mornings: Iridescence Ensemble
Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2AP , [Venue Details]London-based Iridescence Ensemble are formed of Sofía Gómez Alberto (violin), Anna Crawford (cello), Ilayda Deniz Oguz (piano) and Méline Le Calvez (clarinet). They will be performing repertoire by Frank Bridge and Thomas Adès alongside a couple of contemporary pieces.
A hot drink and a pastry are included in the price.
In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out and entry is rarely available to purchase on the day.
Formed by four vibrant performers with a passion for chamber music, Iridescence Ensemble takes its audience through an exploration of 20th and 21st century chamber music. Like an iridescent surface that shifts depending on the angle, this versatile ensemble presents itself in many ways. With bold, varied programming, they aim to spark curiosity and engage emotions through immersive concert experiences. All graduates of the Royal College of Music, the members have performed at venues like Wigmore Hall and Fairfield Halls, and with UK orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestra. Iridescence Ensemble invites audiences across the UK to join them on their musical journey!
Repertoire
Ilayda Deniz Oguz
Yakamoz (2023)
Kaija Saariaho
Oi kuu (1990)
Frank Bridge
Phantasie for Piano Trio in C minor, H.79 (1907)
Aníbal Vidal
One of Many Circles (2023)
Thomas Adès
Catch, Op.4 (1991)
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Admission: £14.00
Performer name: Iridescence Ensemble
Doors open: 10:15 am
Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult
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Classical Coffee Mornings: Iridescence Ensemble
Sunday, 16 Feb 2025 @11.00am
Royal Albert Hall, Elgar Room, SW7 2APMore Information
London-based Iridescence Ensemble are formed of Sofía Gómez Alberto (violin), Anna Crawford (cello), Ilayda Deniz Oguz (piano) and Méline Le Calvez (clarinet). They will be performing repertoire by Frank Bridge and Thomas Adès alongside a couple of contemporary pieces.
A hot drink and a pastry are included in the price.
In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out and entry is rarely available to purchase on the day.
Formed by four vibrant performers with a passion for chamber music, Iridescence Ensemble takes its audience through an exploration of 20th and 21st century chamber music. Like an iridescent surface that shifts depending on the angle, this versatile ensemble presents itself in many ways. With bold, varied programming, they aim to spark curiosity and engage emotions through immersive concert experiences. All graduates of the Royal College of Music, the members have performed at venues like Wigmore Hall and Fairfield Halls, and with UK orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and Philharmonia Orchestra. Iridescence Ensemble invites audiences across the UK to join them on their musical journey!
Repertoire
Ilayda Deniz Oguz
Yakamoz (2023)
Kaija Saariaho
Oi kuu (1990)
Frank Bridge
Phantasie for Piano Trio in C minor, H.79 (1907)
Aníbal Vidal
One of Many Circles (2023)
Thomas Adès
Catch, Op.4 (1991)
Admission: £14.00
Performer name: Iridescence Ensemble
Doors open: 10:15 am
Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult
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