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Johan Löfving

The Forgotten World of Catharina Pratten

The Forgotten World of Catharina Pratten
Born in Germany in 1824, Pratten spent most of her life in London, where she was a widely respected teacher and performer of the guitar. When she passed away in 1895, she had not only composed numerous pieces for the instrument but also published ingenious and imaginative method books.

In this musical matinee, guitarist Johan Löfving will tell Pratten’s story through her own music and pieces by her contemporaries from the London guitar scene, including Johann Abraham Nüske (1796-1865), Trinidad Huerta (1800-1874) and Giulio Regondi (1822-1872).

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to experience the magical sounds of an original 19th-century guitar!

This event is part of the Bristol Classical Guitar Society March 2026 Meetup.

  • date Thu, 12 March 2026
  • location Unitarian Meeting Hall, Bristol
  • time 8:00pm
  • ticket £8

Full Event Details

Born in Germany in 1824, Pratten spent most of her life in London, where she was a widely respected teacher and performer of the guitar. When she passed away in 1895, she had not only composed numerous pieces for the instrument but also published ingenious and imaginative method books.

In this musical matinee, guitarist Johan Löfving will tell Pratten’s story through her own music and pieces by her contemporaries from the London guitar scene, including Johann Abraham Nüske (1796-1865), Trinidad Huerta (1800-1874) and Giulio Regondi (1822-1872).

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to experience the magical sounds of an original 19th-century guitar!

This event is part of the Bristol Classical Guitar Society March 2026 Meetup.

Venue Details & Map

Location

Unitarian Meeting Hall, Bristol
Unitarian Meeting Hall, Brunswick Square, Bristol


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