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SPO Chamber Series II: James Ehnes
- SCHEDULE
- Sat. 28 June 2025, 17:00
- PLACE
- The Chamber Hall, Sejong Center
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SOLOIST
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James Ehnes, Violin
- PROGRAM
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Ravel, Sonatine
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Debussy, String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10
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- PRICE
- R 70,000 S 40,000 A 10,000
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SPO Chamber Series II : James Ehnes
Saturday, 28th June, 2025 5PM Sejong Chamber Hall
Program
Ravel, Sonatine, M. 40 for Flute, two Violins, Viola and Cello
Modéré
Mouvement de menuet
Animé
flute Yunhwa Songㅣviolin Jiyun Han, Jiwon Kimㅣviola Dale Kimㅣcello Soyun Kim
flute Yunhwa Songㅣviolin Jiyun Han, Jiwon Kimㅣviola Dale Kimㅣcello Soyun Kim
Debussy, String Quartet in G minor, Op. 10
Animé et très décidé
Assez vif et bien rythmé
Andantino, doucement expressif
Très modéré
violin Jiyun Han, Jiwon Kimㅣviola Yunji Kangㅣcello Aekyung Shin
------------ intermission 15 mins -----------
violin Jiyun Han, Jiwon Kimㅣviola Yunji Kangㅣcello Aekyung Shin
------------ intermission 15 mins -----------
Brahms, Sextet No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 18
Allegro ma non troppo
Andante ma moderato
Scherzo. Allegro molto
Rondo. Poco Allegretto e grazioso
violin James Ehnes, Jiyun Hanㅣviola Yunji Kang, Dale Kimㅣcello Soyun Kim, Aekyung Shin
Total duration around 100 mins(incl. intermission)
*Programs and performers are subject to change. violin James Ehnes, Jiyun Hanㅣviola Yunji Kang, Dale Kimㅣcello Soyun Kim, Aekyung Shin
Total duration around 100 mins(incl. intermission)
Critics tend to fall over themselves when describing the Canadian violinist James Ehnes. “The wondrous James Ehnes, a thinker of the violin as well as a supreme virtuoso of the instrument” wrote the Daily Telegraph. But why take their word for it, when you can hear him for yourself -playing as first among equals with a group of Seoul Philharmonic players in a concert that positively bursts with colour and warmth. Debussy and Ravel conjure glowing impressionist soundscapes; Brahms, meanwhile, simply relaxes and lets the melodies pour out, in a Sextet that’s as enjoyable to listen to as it is to play.
Richard Bratby
Richard Bratby