West Meon Music Festival 2024
  • Church of St John the Evangelist, Church Lane, West Meon, Hampshire GU32 1LF
    All Saints, 2 Church St, East Meon, Hampshire, GU32 1NL
    Church of Our Lady, Warnford Park, Warnford, Hampshire, SO32 3LB
    GU32 1LF
  • Thursday 12th September - Until Sunday 15th September
A wonderful weekend of chamber music in the Meon Valley, with the renowned Primrose Piano Quartet and guests.

Musical delights at West Meon

There will be plenty of musical treats in store this year at the 14th annual West Meon Music Festival (12th to 15th September) with an award-winning pianist, a group of world-renowned baroque musicians, and two of the UK’s most-talented young string players joining the Primrose Piano Quartet for eight concerts over the four days.

Highlights from the festival include piano quartets by Mozart, Schumann and Brahms as well as a rarely-performed piano sextet by Sergei Lyapunov, who fled to Paris after the 1917 Russian revolution, when the quartet will be joined by double bassist Will Duerden and violinist Tom Aldren.

While most concerts are held at West Meon’s St John the Evangelist Church, the festival also extends elsewhere into the Meon Valley. Cutting edge baroque quartet Red Priest (named after the original “red priest” – Antonio Vivaldi) have been delighting audiences across the globe since 1997 and will be bringing their unique style of high-energy performances and theatrical presentation to East Meon church on the morning on Saturday 14th September. “Truly Madly Baroque” will explore themes of love, joy and madness. Later in the day the lovely 12th century Church of Our Lady in Warnford is home to a recital by the Primrose’s string players of works by Purcell and Mozart.

On Sunday morning (15th September) Lithuanian pianist Gabrielé Sutkuté – winner of some 20 international piano competitions – will be performing works by Rameau, Brahms, Debussy and Prokofiev in West Meon, while that afternoon’s festival finale sees the Primrose Piano Quartet focussing on “German Romantics” with works by Felix Mendelssohn, his sister Fanny, Emilie Mayer and Robert Schumann.

In addition there will be a late-night jazz concert by local band, East of Meon, at West Meon’s iconic Thomas Lord pub in aid of Cosham-based The Elizabeth Foundation – the UK’s leading charity for pre-school deaf children; the charity uses music as part of its therapy to help them to talk and communicate.

Ticket prices range from £8 to £23. The candlelit evening concerts include a glass of wine or soft drink, with coffee & biscuits for the morning concerts and tea and cakes for the afternoon concerts.

For full details of all concerts visit www.westmeonmusic.co.uk.

The West Meon Music Festival is a registered charity, no.  1185082.

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