
Hearing Colour - An Evening of Classical Music at the Royal Pavilion
Priority booking on all COLOUR events for members and patrons from 28 February 2025. General release 10 March 2025.
Hearing Colour – An Evening of Classical Music at the Royal Pavilion
Friday 3 October
ROYAL PAVILION, MUSIC ROOM
Two sittings at 7pm and 9pm
Doors open 6.30pm, event 7-8pm & doors open 8.30pm, event 9-10pm
£48, (Members £40)
Step into the regal elegance of the Royal Pavilion for a spellbinding evening of classical music, performed on instruments steeped in history. Renowned pianist Maggie Cole will bring to life the recently restored Tomkison Piano, once owned by George IV, while celebrated cellist Sebastian Comberti plays his exquisite 19th-century cello.
Adding a unique dimension to the night, Dr. Alexandra Loske will introduce the concert, exploring the fascinating connections between colour and music in the Royal Pavilion’s history. Inspired by this synaesthetic theme, the program will feature works by Beethoven, Hummel, Schubert, Rossini, Diabelli, and Eley, transporting you back to the musical world of the early 19th century.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience historical instruments in an iconic setting, performed by world-class musicians, an unforgettable evening of music and history!
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