- Start date
- 15 July 2013
- End date
- 8 September 2013
- Hours
- 1pm
- Cost
- £10-£12; day seats (unreserved) £5; Proms Chamber Music Searies Pass £30
- Address
- Cadogan Hall
London
5 Sloane Terrace London SW1X 9DQ, England
- Telephone
- +44 (0) 20 7730 4500 (Box Office)
- Directions
- Tube: To Sloane Square
Each Monday small ensembles or solo artists perform repertoire that both complement and expand on the larger programme up the road.
Monday 16 July
Popular mezzo Alice Coote singes a French programme of Gounod, Saint-Saëns, Fauré, Satie, Hahn and Poulenc, with Julius Drake at the piano
Monday 23 July
Nigel Short conducts his crack choir Tenebrae. Madrigals and Motets by Orlando Gibbons and a selection of Steve Martland's Street Songs flank the world premiére of a BBC commission from Julian Philips, entitled Sorrowful Songs
Monday 30 July
Directing from her theorbo, Christina Pluhar leads her ensemble L'Arpeggiata in a programme dedicated to the music inspired by La Tarantella (written to supposedly heal poisonous bites from tarantulas)
Monday 6 August
Debussy duo sonatas for violin and cello are followed by Ravel's Piano Trio, courtesy of violinist Jennifer Pike, cellist Nicolas Alstaedt and pianist Igor Levit
Monday 13 August
Another Piano Trio - Nicola Bernedetti (violin), Leonard Elschenbroich (cello) and Alexei Grynyuk (piano) - play Korngold and Brahms (Piano Trio No 3), following Bach's Chaconne from his Partita No 2 for solo violin
Monday 20 August
The Escher Quartet perform Hugh Wood's String Quartet No 4 and, to celebrate the composer's 150th birthday year, Debussy's String Quartet
Monday 27 August
Soprano - and here sprechstimme - Christine Schäfer performs Schoenberg's Pierrot lunaire accompanied by the Nash Ensemble, directed by Martyn Brabbins. The Nash Ensemble also offer another Debussy birthday tribute: his Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Monday 3 September
Debussy rounds off this year's Monday lunchtime Proms in the hands of French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard. Les sours illuminés par l'ardeur du charbon, Élégie and Masques preface a complete performance of the second book of Préludes