International Chamber Music Season 2008/09

The 2008/09 International Chamber Music Season presents exceptional chamber collaboration in all its many forms. Masterpieces
of the European tradition are explored by the some of the world's greatest ensembles and instrumentalists while, newly
for 2008/09, we have invited world-renowned artists from outside the classical tradition, musicians whose virtuosity and artistry
effortlessly cross musical boundaries. Violin virtuoso Viktoria Mullova wears many musical masks in her opening series, which
takes in the Viennese classics as well as a brand new project exploring music from the Hungarian and Gypsy traditions. Expect
dazzling percussion fireworks from the dynamic Trilok Gurtu, as well as fearless risk-taking from fortepianist Robert Levin,
whose infectious virtuosity regularly leaves audiences on the edge of their seats.
The Emerson String Quartet
pairs Haydn alongside more recent masters, while a work by Schumann appears in all three programmes from the Takács Quartet.
Piano icon Mitsuko Uchida shares the stage with exciting chamber musicians from the emerging generation; and while our great
friends the Alban Berg Quartet may have just drawn their illustrious career to a close, two of their former members join the
Arditti Quartet for Brahms' String Sextet No.1 and Schoenberg's haunting Verklärte Nacht.
Series
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events in this series
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Viktoria Mullova: Artist In Focus
Thursday 25 September 2008
Viktoria Mullova is a virtuoso who refuses to be confined by the conventional boundaries of her role.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Viktoria Mullova: Artist In Focus
Saturday 27 September 2008
Widely acclaimed as one of the world's greatest classical musicians, Mullova has in recent years developed a fascination with the common ground between classical, jazz and world music.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Front Room
Matthew Barley & Julian Joseph
Saturday 27 September 2008
Matthew Barley and Julian Joseph lead an informal session of improvisation with special guests.
Admission free
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Mullova Ensemble: Open Rehearsal
Sunday 28 September 2008
Join Viktoria Mullova and her Ensemble in an open rehearsal for their concert on Sunday 28 September at 3pm.
Admission free
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Mullova Ensemble: Artist in Focus
Sunday 28 September 2008
This performance of Beethoven and Schubert is performed by Viktoria Mullova's own chamber group.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Takacs Quartet
Sunday 19 October 2008
Southbank Centre Associate Artists since 2005, the Takacs Quartet returns for a three-concert series this season, with Schumann's music as a common thread.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Mitsuko Uchida and Friends
Thursday 6 November 2008
Mitsuko Uchida, renowned pianist, performs a mixed programme inlcuding Messiaen's intriguing Quatuor pour la fin du temps with Soovin Kim, Christian Poltera and Llyr Williams.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30 Young Persons' Platform £5
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Takacs Quartet
Tuesday 20 January 2009
Schumann, who appears in each of the Takacs quartet's concerts this season, was never a musician to do things by halves.
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Queen Elizabeth Hall
Trilok Gurtu & Arke String Quartet
Saturday 21 February 2009
Genre-defying master percussionist Trilok Gurtu presents his most recent chamber collaboration, with Italy's Arke String Quartet.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Emerson String Quartet
Tuesday 3 March 2009
The American-based Emerson String Quartet perform four varied works, including one of Mozart's Prussian quartets, which shows the composer at his most melodic, with each of the four instruments treated as soloists by turn.
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Front Room
Front Room Lates
Tuesday 3 March 2009
An informal late-night concert featuring two of Haydn's best-loved string quartets, including The Rider, so nicknamed because of the lively, galloping-type rhythms in the first and last movements.
£7 unreserved
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Emerson String Quartet
Thursday 5 March 2009
Beethoven's Serioso quartet is one of the shortest and most compact of all his string quartets.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Arditti String Quartet, Isabel Charisius, viola & Valentin Erben, cello
Thursday 2 April 2009
The Arditti String Quartet are joined by two former members of the Alban Berg Quartet to perform sextets by Brahms and Schoenberg.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Takacs Quartet & Marc-Andre Hamelin, piano
Monday 11 May 2009
The Takacs Quartet's Beethoven cycle, a decade in the making, was festooned with awards from all corners of the world and it's the D major quartet from Beethoven's first Op.18 set that lies at the heart of this programme.
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Queen Elizabeth Hall
Robert Levin, fortepiano
Friday 29 May 2009
The American musician Robert Levin has become a living legend as both scholar and performer.
£25 £20 £15 £12 £9 Premium seats £30


