I've been looking through the programme for the future season (scroll down for the online brochure, but it is rather awkward I'm afraid) and there are some interesting works on/artists performing:
- Isabelle Faust performing ALL of Bach's solo partitas and sonatas in one sitting (3 hours + interval, still tickets available). I'd zone out after an hour, I fear.
- Andras Schiff playing all of Bach's solo keyboard works (or so it seems). This already seems to have sold out.
- Song recitals include Isokoski and Nina Stemme - no programmes available for either yet
- I saw two Ferneyhough works listed - one was a quartet. Not that I'm a fan (I don't know his works) but I believe someone roundabouts is.
I'm also seeking some ticket advice for a piano recital there, as it's not a venue I know. There are tickets still available for four rows back from the stage - is this too close for a piano recital? How are the rear stalls and balcony for piano recitals? Any advice would be much appreciated.
- Isabelle Faust performing ALL of Bach's solo partitas and sonatas in one sitting (3 hours + interval, still tickets available). I'd zone out after an hour, I fear.
- Andras Schiff playing all of Bach's solo keyboard works (or so it seems). This already seems to have sold out.
- Song recitals include Isokoski and Nina Stemme - no programmes available for either yet
- I saw two Ferneyhough works listed - one was a quartet. Not that I'm a fan (I don't know his works) but I believe someone roundabouts is.
I'm also seeking some ticket advice for a piano recital there, as it's not a venue I know. There are tickets still available for four rows back from the stage - is this too close for a piano recital? How are the rear stalls and balcony for piano recitals? Any advice would be much appreciated.
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