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Chamber Music @ Clonter
Jeneba Kanneh-Mason

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“Such a wonderful event… An amazing programme played with such prowess… A most memorable afternoon in a beautiful summer setting. Sheer delight.”
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“Great programme… I have been listening to classical music for over 50 years. I did not know the Prokofiev existed. I had never heard the Shostakovich or the Debussy in concert before.”
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“Marvellous performance which we are very lucky to have been able to hear and so close to home.”
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Audience Feedback
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Superlatives abounded in the carpark at the end of Jeneba Kanneh-Mason’s first visit to Clonter last Saturday, some of which was captured in the feedback (see above). As one of the founders of the former Holmes Chapel Music Society stated ‘What a privilege to have a member of the Kanneh-Mason family’, but also what a privilege it was to have Jeneba Kanneh-Mason, in her own right.

With immense poise and modesty she charmingly introduced each piece, and without a drop of ink, on a single piece of paper, she astounded the assembled audience, on a blisteringly hot sunny afternoon, to exquisitely played pieces by Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Beethoven and Debussy.

Clonter very much hopes this will be the first of many visits by this emerging young artist.

Clonter’s next Chamber Music @ Clonter event will be The Cann Twins on Saturday 28th October. Click here for More Info.