Kew Sinfonia Concert Featuring Violinist Michael Foyle


Music from Beethoven and Brahm, at St Michael & All Angels

A spring concert featuring the Kew Sinfonia, with violinist Michael Foyle, will take place on Saturday 15 February at 7.30pm at St Michael and All Angels Church, Chiswick.

violinist michael foyle

Tickets cost £15 or £6 for students.

Overture, from Egmont Op 84 - Ludwig van Beethoven
Idyllikon Op 79 - Hans Gál
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D major Op 77 - Johannes Brahms

Hans Gal's Idyllikon is a light and charming orchestral work - a 'perfect foil' to the intensity of Brahms.

Kew Sinfonia
Catherine Schofield (leader)
Michael Foyle (violin)
John Beswick (conductor)

Kew Sinfonia is joined by Michael Foyle for a performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto. Michael has gained an international reputation as an outstanding soloist.

Kew Sinfonia brings together professional and amateur musicians to perform orchestral chamber music in the local community.

Their repertoire comprises popular masterworks as well as great but lesser known compositions from the 18th century to the present day.

They aim to give a platform to the best of young soloists. Recent performers include William Stafford and James Maltby, clarinets, Anna Dennis, soprano, Manus Noble, guitar, Domonkos Csabay, piano, Konrad Elias-Trostmann, violin, Michael Foyle, violin.

Their principal conductor is Marc Dooley and the orchestra is led by Cathy Schofield.

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January 15, 2020