Wednesday, 6 May 2009

For the love of music

I have just returned from a free lunchtime concert in the new hall in Lincoln's Inn, just by Chancery Lane. As usual, it was breathtakingly brilliant, with some of the best young musicians in the world, if not the country. Today's concert comprised of violinist Zhanna Tonaganyan and pianist Yulia Vorontsova, both from Russia, playing Mozart's "Sonata B-dur", Liszt's "Tarantella", and Glazunov's "Violin Concerto in A minor, op. 82".

Also quite staggering is the fact that there were just 10 people in the audience. Last night I went to Ronnie Scott's for the first time to see John Surman. As much as I like Surman, and enjoyed soaking up the atmosphere of the legendary venue, I couldn't quite get over the exclusiveness of it all. Ronnie's was as far as I could see, sold out, despite the cheapest ticket costing £30. On a Tuesday night.

This brings me to the usual conclusion that the public, tragically, only trust certain media for their sources of entertainment. Established venues pull in crowds simply because they've been doing it for a long time and people believe in the prestigious nature of the venue. The thought is something like this: "If they're playing there, then they must be good". This is quite simply, not the case.

For the love of music, I implore you to go and see one of these free concerts at Lincoln's Inn. Not only have they sparked a burgeoning interest in classical music in me and provided a grounding in that genre, but they have been some of the best concerts I've had the great fortune to witness in the past year.
For details of the upcoming concerts, see this programme.

1 comment:

Marmaduke Dando Hutchings said...

I linked to the wrong site in that last paragraph. I can't find a link to the schedule, but have pasted what i've been emailed below. If you want to be kept informed of the concerts, email james.dewar@lincolnsinn.org.uk


Wed 6 May
Violin and Piano
Zhanna Tonaganyan
Yulia Vorontsova

Programme to include Mozart, Liszt and Glazunov

Tues 26 May
Harp
Cecilia Sultana De Maria

Programme to include Bach, Grandjany, Tournier and Naderman

Tues 9 June
Esher String Quartet
Ilya Movchan, Erszebet Racz, Sophie Stanley and Naomi Watts

Programme to include Haydn and Beethoven

Tue 30 June
Piano Trio

Programme to include Mendelssohn and Rebecca Clarke

Tues 14 July
Programme tbc

Tues 28 July
Programme tbc

Please note that you will be free to enter or leave your seats during the performance, which commences at 1.05 pm and finishes at 1.50 pm.