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Bach Weekend: Bach Solo Violin

Miki Takahashi makes her Kings Place solo debut with a programme of Bach violin works, including his ever-popular Chaconne.

Miki Takahashi (Of Feinstein Ensemble)
Bach Weekend: Bach Solo Violin
Bach was not the first composer to write unaccompanied violin music but his compositions certainly extended the emotional scope and scale of such works to a peak that has never been equalled. Over the last few years violinist Miki Takahashi has built a reputation as one of the most effortlessly virtuosic and gifted baroque players of her generation. Her programme finishes with Bach’s much-loved Partita in D minor, a work which includes his best-known use of dance: the extraordinary Chaconne. Takahashi also performs a prelude by one of Bach’s great predecessors, Thomas Baltzar. He was particularly famous for his unaccompanied violin playing, with the 17th century diarist John Evelyn commenting that ‘He plaid on that single Instrument a full Consort’.

Pieces:
Thomas Baltzar - Prelude in G major
JS Bach - Sonata for solo violin in G minor,
BWV 1001
Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004


Additional Event Details:
Venue Room: Hall One
Performance time approx. 2 hours including Interval
Under 30's Tickets: £8.50


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  • date Sun 2 April 2023
  • location Kings Place, London
  • time 2:00pm
  • ticket £10.75 - £21.50

Full Event Details

Bach was not the first composer to write unaccompanied violin music but his compositions certainly extended the emotional scope and scale of such works to a peak that has never been equalled. Over the last few years violinist Miki Takahashi has built a reputation as one of the most effortlessly virtuosic and gifted baroque players of her generation. Her programme finishes with Bach’s much-loved Partita in D minor, a work which includes his best-known use of dance: the extraordinary Chaconne. Takahashi also performs a prelude by one of Bach’s great predecessors, Thomas Baltzar. He was particularly famous for his unaccompanied violin playing, with the 17th century diarist John Evelyn commenting that ‘He plaid on that single Instrument a full Consort’.

Pieces:
Thomas Baltzar - Prelude in G major
JS Bach - Sonata for solo violin in G minor,
BWV 1001
Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV 1004

Additional Event Details:
Venue Room: Hall One
Performance time approx. 2 hours including Interval
Under 30's Tickets: £8.50

Venue Details & Map

Location

Kings Place, London
K, York Way, London, N1C 4PQ, United Kingdom

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