How does a concert hall celebrate its birthday during lockdown? Join on Tuesday 24 November at 20:00 to find out.

Turner Sims presents a new online concert, filmed and broadcast live from the venue. Exactly 60 years after the first-ever recital of Southampton’s University Concert Society, which featured a string quartet and eventually led to the opening of Turner Sims in 1974, the Piatti Quartet is invited to mark the occasion with a concert behind closed doors. A leading chamber ensemble, the Piatti Quartet were prizewinners at the 2015 Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition and will play music by Beethoven, Turnage and ¶Ù±¹´Çřá°ì.
Through the generous support of the CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust young people aged 8-25 can experience this concert for free. Registration is required by following the
Line-Up
Nathaniel Anderson-Frank –Ìý Violin
Michael Trainor – Violin
Tetsuumi Nagata – Viola
Jessie Ann Richardson – Cello
Programme
BeethovenÌýQuartet in F, Op 18 No 1 (1800)
Mark-Anthony TurnageÌýWinter’s EdgeÌý(2016) – last movement
¶Ù±¹´Çřá°ìÌýQuartet in F, Op 96ÌýAmericanÌý(1893)
This performance will be available to view for ticketholders until 9:00 on Friday 27 November.
