Sheku Kanneh-Mason & Guy Johnston
  • Saturday 14 March 2020, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £30-£24
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Image Sheku Kanneh-Mason & Guy Johnston

Two titans of the cello playing world come together in concert.

Sixteen years apart, both Guy Johnston and Sheku Kanneh-Mason blazed into the public consciousness as standout winners of the BBC Young Musician competition.

Since their successes, both have carved out exciting performance careers as chamber musicians, soloists and recording artists exploring both classical and cutting edge repertoire. Recent highlights include Guy’s album release, Themes and Variations (2019), recorded with Tom Poster at The Stoller Hall; and Sheku’s performances at the BBC Proms, and the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, during 2018.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason & Guy Johnston
  • Saturday 14 March 2020, 7:30pm
  • The Stoller Hall
  • £30-£24
Book tickets

Performers

Performers

Sheku Kanneh-Mason - Cello
Guy Johnston - Cello

Programme

Programme

BOCCHERINI Duo 'Militaire' in G major, G5
TORTELIER 4 Pieces en forme de bis
BOCCHERINI Sonata in C minor, G2b
Emma-Ruth RICHARDS Until a Reservoir No Longer Remains (world première tour)
BOCCHERINI Sonata in A major, G4
BARRIÈRE Sonata No. 4 in G major
GLIÈRE Selection in A major, Op. 53
José ELIZONDO Danzas Latinoamericanas
Jazz arrangements by Simon Parkin, featuring music by Eric Clapton, Glen Miller, Dave Brubeck and George Gershwin

Two titans of the cello playing world come together in concert.

Sixteen years apart, both Guy Johnston and Sheku Kanneh-Mason blazed into the public consciousness as standout winners of the BBC Young Musician competition.

Since their successes, both have carved out exciting performance careers as chamber musicians, soloists and recording artists exploring both classical and cutting edge repertoire. Recent highlights include Guy’s album release, Themes and Variations (2019), recorded with Tom Poster at The Stoller Hall; and Sheku’s performances at the BBC Proms, and the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, during 2018.