
Photo: Nadja Sjöström
Soup Concert with viola and piano
Music by Johannes Brahms and Rebecca Clarke.
Towards the end of his life, Brahms felt that he was done with composition. But when he heard clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld, he changed his mind and composed the famous Clarinet Quintet and two sonatas for clarinet and piano. Even he realised he had written masterpieces, and we hear one of the sonatas here in a version for viola.
English composer and alto violinist Rebecca Clarke was one of the UK’s first professional female orchestral musicians. Her composition instructor urged her to switch from violin to viola, because then she would be at the “centre of the orchestra’s sound.” Viola became foundational to Rebecca Clarke’s work as both a composer and as a musician, and we hear her warm, mellow and melodic Morpheus, as well as an untitled piece.
French-born violist Lauriane Dahlkvist, member of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra since 2016, performs with Stefan Lindgren, the orchestra’s pianist since 2007, who is also a composer.
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Menu: Wild mushroom soup with truffle. The soup comes with sourdough bread, crisp bread and whipped butter, as well as a beverage, coffee/tea and a small biscuit. All soups are lactose- and gluten-free. Notify us of any special dietary requests when making your booking.
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The music
Approximate times -
Rebecca Clarke Untitled Piece for viola and piano5 min
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Rebecca Clarke Morpheus for viola and piano5 min
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Johannes Brahms Sonata No. 1 in f minor for viola and piano22 min
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Encore:
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Johannes Brahms Wie Melodien zieht es mir op 105:1, version for viola and piano arr Ettore Causa2 min
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Participants
- Lauriane Dahlkvist viola
- Stefan Lindgren piano