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YCAT-Collective (Young Classical Artists Trust)

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Mon, Feb 10, 2025, 20:00
A diverse international group of outstanding soloists, sponsored by the UK's Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT), is causing a stir. Schubert's magnificent Octet demonstrates a beautiful complement of wind and string instruments, bridging to the present. Inspired by it, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor composed his romantic Nonet. YCAT-Collective musicians continue to inspire audiences.

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Musicians

Hana ChangViolin
Sini SimonenViolin
Timothy RidoutViola
Maciej KułakowskiCello
Dominic SeldisDouble bass
James BaillieuPiano
Jonathan LeibovitzClarinet
Amy HarmanBassoon
Ben GoldscheiderHorn
Armand DjikoloumOboe

Program

Neues Werk für Klavier, Streicher und BläserJames B. Wilson
Nonett für Klavier, Streicher und Bläser f-Moll op. 2Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
Oktett F-Dur op. 166 D 803 für Klarinette, Fagott, Horn, zwei Violinen, Viola, Violoncello und KontrabassFranz Schubert
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