Sheffield Chamber Music Festival - Round Table: Johannes Brahms
Brahms Day continues with a discussion by Dr Natasha Loges (Royal College of Music), Professor Julian Horton (Durham University), Tom Service (Broadcaster) and Tim Horton (piano).
Johannes Brahms may be the hardest composer to pin down: a contradiction to fellow composers, music-lovers and possibly even to himself. He has variously been described as an antidote to Wagner and a die-hard classicist; yet there are those – including Schoenberg – who argued that he was the greatest composer of his a
This discussion starts at 2.15pm and ends at approximately 3.45pm. Complimentary tea, coffee and biscuits will be served from 1.45pm. Ticket prices are: £5 / Free to Friends of Music in the Round (ple
Crucible Studio Theatre, 55, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 1DA
Fri 17 May 2019