Consone Quartet
Schumann and Brahms
Katherine Spencer, clarinet

Magdalena Loth-Hill violin
Elitsa Bogdanova viola
George Ross cello
with Katherine Spencer clarinet
Clara Schumann – Three Romances, Op.22 (arr. Amy Tress)
Robert Schumann – String Quartet in A minor, Op. 41 No.1
Brahms – Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op.115
Marking the third and final year of their current association with the festival, the Consone Quartet and their special guests are presenting an outstanding series of programmes.
They complete their Robert Schumann cycle with the first quartet, a piece that was dedicated to the composer’s great friend Mendelssohn, but which is irresistibly drawn towards regular references to Beethoven’s late quartets. The Clarinet Quintet is one of Brahms’s last works and is considered by many to be his most profound chamber composition. An air of melancholy pervades, but the work is punctuated by moments of wild frenzy, not least in the extraordinary ‘Bohemian’ outburst in the slow movement.
POST CONCERT: Stay for a short informal Q&A immediately after the concert.
Music at Paxton
Sat, 19 July 2025
Picture Gallery, Paxton House
7:30pm
£26, £15 concessions, u26 free
Full Event Details
Agata Daraškaitė violin
Magdalena Loth-Hill violin
Elitsa Bogdanova viola
George Ross cello
with Katherine Spencer clarinet
Clara Schumann – Three Romances, Op.22 (arr. Amy Tress)
Robert Schumann – String Quartet in A minor, Op. 41 No.1
Brahms – Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op.115
Marking the third and final year of their current association with the festival, the Consone Quartet and their special guests are presenting an outstanding series of programmes.
They complete their Robert Schumann cycle with the first quartet, a piece that was dedicated to the composer’s great friend Mendelssohn, but which is irresistibly drawn towards regular references to Beethoven’s late quartets. The Clarinet Quintet is one of Brahms’s last works and is considered by many to be his most profound chamber composition. An air of melancholy pervades, but the work is punctuated by moments of wild frenzy, not least in the extraordinary ‘Bohemian’ outburst in the slow movement.
POST CONCERT: Stay for a short informal Q&A immediately after the concert.
Venue Details & Map
Location
Picture Gallery, Paxton House
Paxton House, Paxton, Berwick-upon-Tweed, TD15 1SZ
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