Esther Abrami + Alexandra Whittingham - Wednesday 18th October
Esther Abrami + Alexandra Whittingham
18th October
6:30pm
Fidelio Café, Clerkenwell EC1R 5BX
One hour concert with drinks available for purchase before and after at the bar (not included in ticket price)
Doors open 6:00pm, concert starts at 6:30pm
Get to know Esther and Alexandra in this unique violin and guitar collaboration. Journey from early 1900s Argentina to Hollywood’s silver screen in this beautifully curated programme of works for violin and guitar, featuring pieces from Esther’s newly released album ‘Cinema’, and find out more about the artists’ musical lives as jet-setting soloists and social media stars as they reveal all in a candid interview with Artistic Director Shiry Rashkovsky.
Programme:
Astor Piazzolla - Café 1930
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Preludes 1, 3 & 5
Edith Piaf (arr. Roland Dyens) - Hymne a ‘l’amour
Roland Dyens - Tango en Skai
Toshio Masuda - Naruto, Alone Theme
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Valse Sentimentale
Dmitri Shostakovich - Romance from the Gadfly
Anne Dudley - Chasing Rainbows
Shigeru Umebayashi - Yumeji’s Theme from In the Mood for Love
Rachel Portman - Chocolat
Amy Beach - Romance
Astor Piazzolla - Libertango
Tickets £15 (drinks sold separately; bar open throughout the event)
Fidelio Café has informal, café style seating and as such seating is unassigned; people purchasing single tickets or pairs of tickets may be asked to share tables.
Esther Abrami + Alexandra Whittingham
18th October
6:30pm
Fidelio Café, Clerkenwell EC1R 5BX
One hour concert with drinks available for purchase before and after at the bar (not included in ticket price)
Doors open 6:00pm, concert starts at 6:30pm
Get to know Esther and Alexandra in this unique violin and guitar collaboration. Journey from early 1900s Argentina to Hollywood’s silver screen in this beautifully curated programme of works for violin and guitar, featuring pieces from Esther’s newly released album ‘Cinema’, and find out more about the artists’ musical lives as jet-setting soloists and social media stars as they reveal all in a candid interview with Artistic Director Shiry Rashkovsky.
Programme:
Astor Piazzolla - Café 1930
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Preludes 1, 3 & 5
Edith Piaf (arr. Roland Dyens) - Hymne a ‘l’amour
Roland Dyens - Tango en Skai
Toshio Masuda - Naruto, Alone Theme
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Valse Sentimentale
Dmitri Shostakovich - Romance from the Gadfly
Anne Dudley - Chasing Rainbows
Shigeru Umebayashi - Yumeji’s Theme from In the Mood for Love
Rachel Portman - Chocolat
Amy Beach - Romance
Astor Piazzolla - Libertango
Tickets £15 (drinks sold separately; bar open throughout the event)
Fidelio Café has informal, café style seating and as such seating is unassigned; people purchasing single tickets or pairs of tickets may be asked to share tables.
Esther Abrami + Alexandra Whittingham
18th October
6:30pm
Fidelio Café, Clerkenwell EC1R 5BX
One hour concert with drinks available for purchase before and after at the bar (not included in ticket price)
Doors open 6:00pm, concert starts at 6:30pm
Get to know Esther and Alexandra in this unique violin and guitar collaboration. Journey from early 1900s Argentina to Hollywood’s silver screen in this beautifully curated programme of works for violin and guitar, featuring pieces from Esther’s newly released album ‘Cinema’, and find out more about the artists’ musical lives as jet-setting soloists and social media stars as they reveal all in a candid interview with Artistic Director Shiry Rashkovsky.
Programme:
Astor Piazzolla - Café 1930
Heitor Villa-Lobos - Preludes 1, 3 & 5
Edith Piaf (arr. Roland Dyens) - Hymne a ‘l’amour
Roland Dyens - Tango en Skai
Toshio Masuda - Naruto, Alone Theme
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Valse Sentimentale
Dmitri Shostakovich - Romance from the Gadfly
Anne Dudley - Chasing Rainbows
Shigeru Umebayashi - Yumeji’s Theme from In the Mood for Love
Rachel Portman - Chocolat
Amy Beach - Romance
Astor Piazzolla - Libertango
Tickets £15 (drinks sold separately; bar open throughout the event)
Fidelio Café has informal, café style seating and as such seating is unassigned; people purchasing single tickets or pairs of tickets may be asked to share tables.