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Sunday 28 June 3 pm  

Madeline Grambow (violin)
John Lenehan (piano)

Mozart: Rondo from Serenade no 7 in D 'Haffner' (8')

Bach: 'Largo' from Sonata no 3 in C BWV 1005 (4')  

Beethoven: Violin Sonata in A Major Op 47 'Kreutzer' (47')  
Adagio sostenuto - Presto / Andante con variazioni / Presto


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Madeline Grambow ***



In a career of unusual diversity, with an extensive discography of more than 80 albums of music ranging from the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries, John Lenehan has performed in concerts worldwide. His breadth of repertoire has led to his popularity on Spotify and Apple Music, with over a million monthly listeners globally. Praised by the New York Times for his 'great flair and virtuosity' and the (London) Times – 'a masterly recital', John Lenehan has also collaborated with some of the leading instrumentalists of our time. As soloist he has appeared with LSO, RPO and LPO amongst many other orchestras and his recordings include piano recitals and concertos as well as duo sonatas, chamber music and jazz. A four-disc survey of John Ireland's piano music received great critical acclaim including a Gramophone award, and other solo recordings include three discs for Sony Classical of minimalist piano works and a disc of Erik Satie (for Classic FM). Most recently he has recorded albums with the Rossetti Ensemble and concertos by Mozart (K.467) and Beethoven (Emperor) with the National Symphony Orchestra.


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