Lancaster Arts is delighted to welcome the Mansutti-Repini Duo to the Great Hall for the first time for an evening that traces the history of clarinet and piano repertoire.
This concert will be the second recital of clarinet and piano in this concert series, following Emma Johnson and John Lenehan in October.
The Mansutti-Repini Duo has been performing chamber music in concert halls all over Europe for over 15 years. This evening’s programme explores Lancaster Arts’ theme of dissent; firstly, through the quiet resistance of two major Romantic voices, Schumann and Brahms, reflectively responding to turbulent historical change and then, with twentieth-century composers, Poulenc and Weinberg, who challenge political and artistic orthodoxies with sharper edges.
Multi award-winning clarinettist Claudio Mansutti is the founder and principal clarinet of the Accademia Ars Musicae Orchestra and Diapason Ensemble and has performed as a soloist with some of Europe’s most renowned orchestras.
After winning the F. Schubert Competition in Moncalieri, pianist Federica Repini joined the Gioventù Musicale ensemble and has played as soloist for recorded radio and television concerts. The duo have performed in major venues across Europe and recently New York’s Carnegie Hall.
Concert Programme
Schumann
Fantasiestücke for clarinet and piano
Brahms
Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 120, No. 1
Poulenc
Sonata for clarinet and piano
Weinberg
Clarinet Sonata, Op. 28
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Credit: Mansutti-Repini Duo