Sargent Cancer Care For Children Concert At The Wigmore Hall, 26 September 2000

Actually Julian Bream had to drop out of this concert at the last minute, so we got everyone else, but not him. We also got all the other pieces, but not the Bach Cello suite on the guitar.

I made no note about a replacement piece, so I suspect we had a shortened concert. This is what we heard:

  • Thomas Tallis – Loquebantur
  • John Taverner – Quemadmodum
  • William Byrd – Tribue, Domine 
  • Fryderyk Chopin – Ballade No 1 in G minor, op 23
  • Johannes Brahms – Intermezzo in A major, op 118 no 2 –
  • Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner – Isoldens Liebestod
  • Leos Janacek – String Quartet no 2

My only other log note is that we bumped into James Davidson, who was (or probably by then, had been) the Director of Finance at Cancer Research Campaign, one of my earliest Z/Yen clients in the mid 1990s. He lived nearby in Notting Hill Gate and used to address me (in the street or at CRC) as “Lord Harris”, because he said my fee rates were so high. When we asked him for a testimonial to put on our spanking new Z/Yen website, he said:

expensive, but worth it…

…which we thought at the time was as good as it gets.

I suspect that this Tuesday night charity concert was expensive but worth it too.

Sadly, Julian Bream never recorded his live party piece of playing the BWV1012 Cello Suite on the guitar, but here’s a recording of a fine guitarist, Paulo Martelli, who has recorded his playing of part of it live:

So there’s the stuff we didn’t see or hear.

Here’s a recording of the Tallis Scholars singing Loquebantur, which is wonderful:

Here’s the Gesualdo Six singing Taverner’s Quemadmodum

Back to The Tallis Scholars, as there is a vid of them singing The Byrd:

PHILLIPS: Hey, are you looking at my Byrd?

There’s not a lot of Martin Roscoe to be found on-line – but here is Krystian Zimerman playing the Chopin:

I don’t suppose the Janáček string quartet much pleased us. Here’s the Amphion String Quartet doing their level best with it:

The things we do for charity.

Angela Brownridge Plays Liszt, Wigmore Hall, 16 July 1999

To The Wigmore Hall again on a Friday evening to catch an Angela Brownridge recital of Liszt piano pieces.

We heard:

  • Les Jeux d’eau a la Ville d’Este
  • Hungarian Rhapsody No 13
  • From Annes de Pelerinage Book 2 “Italy”
  • Paganini Caprice No 6 “La Campanella”
  • 3 Liebestraume in A Flat, E and A Flat
  • 3 Concert Studies: Il Lamento, La Leggierezza, Un Sospiro
  • Hungarian Rhapsody No 2

Yes, that’s right…there’s a Liszt of the pieces we heard.

Here is a lengthy documentary about and by Angela Brownridge:

You can hear the Liebstraume she played in the 1999 concert at 1:10:55 on the video.

Anna Maria Stanczyk Playing Chopin & Liszt At The Queen Elizabeth Hall, 5 November 1986

Busy day at work – went to piano recital with Jilly in evening at QEH.

This one stumped me as I didn’t keep a programme and had no record of it on my other logs. Not even Gemini could help me, but I guessed correctly that the Queen Elizabeth Hall might advertise concerts through listings and found the atatched detailed one in The Daily Telegraph through my Newspapers.com subscription.

Anna Maria Stanczyk QEH 5 Nov 1986 Anna Maria Stanczyk QEH 5 Nov 1986 1 Nov 1986 The Daily Telegraph (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com

Aha. This is what we heard Anna Maria Stanczyk play:

  • Frédéric Chopin – Polonaise in A flat Op 53
  • Frédéric Chopin – Five Mazurkas Op 7
  • Frédéric Chopin – Ballade No 1 in G minor Op 23
  • Frédéric Chopin – Nocturne in E minor Op 72/1
  • Frédéric Chopin – Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor Op31
  • Franz Liszt – Six Polish Songs By Chopin
  • Franz Liszt – Sonata in B minor

Here’s a recording of her playing the Polonaise in A flat at The Thames Festival in 2010: