Preview: Beethoven in the Drawing Room

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Starring: Megan-Geoffrey Prins (piano); Susan Mouton (cello); Miro Chakaryan (violin); Pierre Malherbe (baritone)

Megan-Geoffrey Prins (piano)
Susan Mouton (cello)
Miro Chakaryan (violin)
Pierre Malherbe (baritone)

The 250th Beethoven Anniversary at Brooklyn Theatre got off to a kickstart in February with the brilliant performances of the complete Cello Sonatas. We are proud to bring you more beloved music by this legendary composer with a typical 18th century drawing room concert, featuring Violin, cello, piano and a baritone. The cream of SA musicians form the line-up for this stylish concert.

Megan-Geoffrey Prins is no newcomer to the Brooklyn Theatre stage, a great highlight
was his brilliant performance of the Rachmaninov 2nd Piano concerto with the Rheinland Pfalz Youth Orchestra from Germany under the baton of Albert Horne.

Husband and wife team, Miro Chakaryan (violin) and Susan Mouton (cello) have both carved out formidable classical careers in this country, not only as section leaders for the JPO, but also as soloists and chamber musicians.

Pierre Malherbe, a young practising psychiatrist, is also a baritone with a velvet voice, who specialises in singing in Lieder.

Willem Vogel has selected a programme of Beethoven in the Drawing Room Hits to tantalise the tastebuds of Beethoven Enthusiasts of all ages. If you know these works, you will love these renditions, if you are not familiar with them, you are in for a treat.

Programme:

Sonata no. 23 in F minor opus 57
“Appassionataâ€Â - Allegro

An die ferne Geliebte opus 98
Song Cycle

Violin Romance in F opus 50

Trio for Violin, Cello & Piano
“ The Archdukeâ€Â Opus 97 in B flat major

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