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Lullabies ~ Southbank, London

  • Purcell Room Belvedere Road London, England, SE1 United Kingdom (map)

An enchanting selection of music about evening, lullabies and the mysteries of night

As a duo, violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen and pianist Cordelia Williams have been much praised for their engaging performances and intense commitment to imaginative programming. Now they explore pieces associated with the atmospheres of night, slumber and dreams.

At the core of the programme, to illustrate the foundational role of lullabies in childhood, is a new work, Sweet as plum wine, written for them by Freya Waley-Cohen, the award-winning composer and the violinist’s sister.

Opening with a tender memory of childhood in Dvorák’s Songs My Mother Taught Me, the programme continues with the much-loved cradle-songs by Schubert and Brahms before tackling the hypnotic stillness of Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel.

Later the intense romanticism of Scriabin’s Nocturne in F sharp minor contrasts with the spare, quirky fascination of John Cage’s Nocturne.