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Classical Music

Midori Plays Bach, Southbank Centre

On 26 Mar 15, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
On 26 Mar 15, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Midori, one of the best violinists in the world, comes to the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall to play four of Bach's masterpieces.

By CW Contributor on 13/11/2014

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Midori Plays Bach, Southbank Centre
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UPDATE: Due to ill health, Midori will be replaced by German violinist Christian Tetzlaff. Known for his measured playing and repudiation of melodrama, Tetzlaff promises to bring a rather different reading to the Bach. The two Partitas remain on the programme, but will be joined by the Sonata No. 3 and Bela Bartok's Sonata for solo violin.


The music of Bach has always held a special place in Midori’s repertoire. When she was eleven, she stunned the tutors at the Julliard Pre-College by performing the ‘Chaconne’ – generally regarded as one of the most demanding solo violin pieces ever composed – for her audition piece. Now, in a monumental recital at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, she will play four of Bach’s unsurpassed masterpieces in succession, ending with the piece that made her name.
There are virtuoso violinists, and then there’s Midori Goto. From her debut with the New York Philharmonic at the age of eleven to her sensational reading of Leonard Bernstein’s thirty-minute long Serenade only four years later, she has dazzled the classical world with an intensity and musicality almost unmatched. By the time she was twenty, she had founded Midori and Friends, a non-profit organisation that brings instrumental tuition to children who would otherwise be unable to learn. Now in constant demand for concerts and recordings while teaching at the University of Southern California, her career continues to march from strength to strength.
Bach’s six Sonatas and Partitas for Violin, completed in 1720 but unpublished until almost a century later, set the standard for solo violin music to the present day. They take the instrument to an otherworldly level of refinement and expression, spanning the entire range of emotion and technique. Midori will open with the Partita No. 3, whose prelude famously calls for an advanced bowing technique, then move onto Sonata No. 3 with its monumental fugue. After an interval, she will play the Sonata No. 1 with its lyrical ‘Siciliana’ and energetic ‘Presto,’ before closing with the Partita No. 2. Its final movement, the ‘Ciaconna’ or ‘Chaconne’, is frequently dubbed the greatest solo violin piece ever composed, a monumental set of variations that dance around a simple initial theme. Played by a great violinist, it is sublime; in the hands of Midori, it promises to be transcendent in its power.


What Midori Plays Bach, Southbank Centre
Where Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank Centre, Belvedere Road, SE1 8XX | MAP
Nearest tube Waterloo (underground)
When On 26 Mar 15, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
On 26 Mar 15, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM
Price £10-£35
Website Click here to book via the Southbank Centre’s website



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    NEW YORK TIMES

    "A master class on color and nuance... Midori drew the listener inward, as she spun spidery threads of sound above the piano’s inky chords." 

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    "Midori honours these three composers with playing of technical precision and eloquence."

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    THE SOUTHBANK CENTRE

    The Southbank Centre is the world’s largest single-run arts complex. Housed in a series of superb 1950s and 60s buildings between Waterloo and Hungerford Bridges, it encompasses a vast performance hall, two smaller venues and an art gallery, with further spaces for public use and several bars and restaurants. The Royal Festival Hall is the only remnant of the 1951 Festival of Britain, aimed as a showcase of Britain’s re-emergence after the Second World War; now it plays host to music, dance and literary events from around the entire world.

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