
pavel kolesnikov + samson tsoy
24 may 2024 / 8pm / tyne bank brewery, newcastle
100% funded (sold out)
Experience two legendary pianists take on Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring arranged for four-hands alongside a selection of piano duets

7pm: doors open
7.30pm: last entry
8pm: pavel + samson set
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the venue:
Tyne Bank Brewery is a rustic warehouse space, based on the outskirts of the Ouseburn, next door to Hoults Yard.
A working brewery, since new ownership in 2022 they have revamped their range of beer to celebrate the North East, including working alongside local artists to design their pump clips, cans and bottle labels.
the music:
A rare chance to experience two legendary pianists up close as they take on Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring arranged for four-hands piano alongside a selection of amazing piano duets.
pavel kolesnikov + samson tsoy:
The 2023/24 seasons sees pianists Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy debut as a duo at New York’s Carnegie Hall, Rotterdam’s De Doelen, Ghent’s De Bijloke and Berlin’s Konzerthaus, as well as returning to Wigmore Hall.
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hese dates follow appearances last season at the Aldeburgh Festival, Amsterdam’s Muziekgebouw and London’s Southbank and Barbican centres – the latter in Poulenc’s Concerto for Two Pianos with the City of Birmingham Orchestra as part of Europe’s first Classical Pride Concert.
For both artists, space and setting is a crucial element in their music-making. During the pandemic they performed Messiaen’s Visions de l’Amen at a former multistorey car park in London (Bold Tendencies), while this summer they brought back concerts at Aldeburgh’s historic Jubilee Theatre where they placed the audience on stage while performing Bach and Kurtág on upright pianos placed in the stalls. Other presentations include Prokofiev’s Cinderella in the Muziekgebouw loading bay and performances in galleries across Europe. Their next project will be a digital installation at Antwerp’s MoMu combining choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker and Schubert’s Fantasie.
Described as “piano magicians” by The Arts Desk, Pavel and Samson have been living and working together ever since their early student days. In 2019, the duo co-founded the Ragged Music Festival, which provides a stripped-down environment for artists to explore a dialogue between music, architecture, and visual arts. Originally based in London’s Ragged School Museum, the festival has expanded internationally with the first edition at the Muziekgebouw Amsterdam in 2023. Over the last four years it has welcomed visual artists Hélène Binet, Antoni Malinowski, Eva Vermandel and musicians Alina Ibragimova, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Mark Padmore, Lawrence Power, Elena Stikhina and Doric String Quartet. The Festival was nominated for a South Bank Sky Arts Awards in 2021.
Rewards: tickets to noisenight118 at 8pm on Friday 24 May 2024 at Tyne Bank Brewery, Newcastle. First-come, first-served for the best views.
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