Putney Music has published the programme for the series of talks planned by the society over six months.
Raphael Wallfisch
This next talk ‘Nothing is more beautiful than a guitar, save perhaps two’ is on 7th January. Had Chopin been able to hear the cellists Steven Isserlis, our vice-president, and Raphael Wallfisch (son of the pianist Peter Wallfisch and the cellist and author Anita Lasker-Wallfisch) he might well have substituted ‘cello’ for ‘guitar’. The two friends talk about life, their careers and probably much else.
Steven Isserlis
Putney Music is a society of music lovers who meet fortnightly from September to April to hear some of the world’s most celebrated musicians talk about their lives and work. Guest speakers come from all fields of music – the concert hall, recital platform, opera, ballet, television and film; and also include producers, broadcasters, critics and writers.
Meetings usually take place fortnightly on Monday evenings at 8.00 p.m. at the The Dryburgh Hall, Putney Leisure Centre, SW15 1BL from September to April. They last for about two hours with a short interval when tea, coffee & wine are available. Members & young persons are admitted for free with visitors charged £8. Annual membership is £35.
Putney Music: 2018-19 Season
2019
7 January ‘Nothing is more beautiful than a guitar,
save perhaps two’
Chopin may have meant guitars, but he hadn’t heard the cellists
Raphael Wallfisch and Steven Isserlis. This evening the two
friends discuss life, careers and probably much else.
21 January Certainly Not Too Loud
Julius Drake, one of today’s most renowned piano accompanists
talks to Christopher Cook.
4 February A Life of Lucky Chances
Jane Clark Dodgson, harpsichordist and authority on Couperin
and Scarlatti and Trustee of the Stephen Dodgson charity which
is devoted to her husband’s music, talks to Peter Avis.
18 February 7.30pm start Annual Social
David Cairns and Martin Neary set the evening in motion with
reminiscences and a music quiz.
4 March Comparing Notes 3, Piano Partners
Jeremy Menuhin and his wife Mookie Lee-Menuhin reflect to
Piers Lane on life as solo pianists and partners in a successful
piano-duo team.
18 March Grande Dame
To close our season, Dame Janet Baker will talk to our vice-president
Ian Partridge about her life and career.
* Please note only 1 week between meetings
Putney Music was founded in 1950 by the critic and writer, Ralph Hill. It began as a Gramophone Society, and now provides a place where members and visitors can meet internationally renowned musicians in an informal setting.
The Society enjoys a membership of over two hundred members, some of whom have a considerable knowledge of music while others have very little, but all share a great love of music.
Additional donations to the Society are always welcome.
December 4, 2018