In 1848 Chopin gave a number of concerts in Scotland, but it was during his performances held en famille, in stately houses rather than in large concert halls, that his music showed the melancholy and plaintive sentiment which typically pervaded his ailing soul. Organized in such a mansion – the sixteenth century Bamff House – Nocturnalia featured exclusively nocturnes by the precursor of this musical form – John Field – as well as those by Frédéric Chopin himself, including the two Nocturnes, which he dedicated to his Scottish benefactor.
Time: 23 April 2017, 6. p.m.
Venue: Bamff House, Perthshire
Anna Dębowska: piano
Programme:
Part 1
J. Field
Nocturne No 12 in G major
Nocturne No. 1 in E flat major
F. Chopin
Nocturne in C sharp minor op. posth.
Nocturne No 1 in C sharp minor op. 27
Nocturne No 2 in D flat major op. 27
Part 2
J. Field
Nocturne No 2 in C minor
Nocturne No 5 in A major
F. Chopin
Nocturne No 2 in F sharp minor op. 48
Nocturne No 1 in F minor op. 55
Nocturne No 2 in E flat major op. 55