These concerts are free to view but your donations are essential. We are relying on the generosity of our audience to make these concerts possible. Together we can continue to provide work for musicians and present live music from Wigmore Hall. If you are watching, please visit our website and make a contribution. Thank you. Paypal: Donate via American Friends of Wigmore Hall: Fauré’s connections with Enescu and Ravel are reiterated in a programme including his popular Dolly Suite (published in this version in 1898) and two major chamber pieces: the Second Cello Sonata (1921) and his final work, the String Quartet (1924) – which his pupil Ravel had long encouraged him to write. Completed just a few weeks before his death, the first movement uses a theme from his early violin concerto, as well as an opening motif reminiscent of the early church music which was such an influence on his art. Find out more about the Gabriel Fauré Centenary Celebrations: é-centenary-celebrations Steven Isserlis cello Joshua Bell violin Irène Duval violin Blythe Teh Engstroem viola Jeremy Denk piano Connie Shih piano PROGRAMME FAURÉ Dolly Suite Op. 56 ENESCU Pièce sur le nom de Fauré RAVEL Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré (arranged by Lucien Garban for solo piano) KOECHLIN Hommage à Gabriel Fauré Op. 73bis FAURÉ Cello Sonata No. 2 in G minor Op. 117 String Quartet in E minor Op. 121F
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