Concerts

Overview

Instruments in the collection are used in concerts throughout the year.
Concerts are held in the original Music Room of the house, design by Sir Reginald Blomfield 1903.
During the mid-summer break in the concert programmer, August, the Music Room is displayed as a Composer Museum.

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Danilo Mascetti

3 June 2025
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

| £25.00

Tickets available

Danilo Mascetti with Graf piano

Danilo Mascetti – George IV’s Grand Piano by Nannette Streicher, Vienna, 1823

Danilo Mascetti makes his debut at the Cobbe Collection, performing Beethoven’s majestic Diabelli Variations Op. 120 on the 1823 Viennese Fortepiano by Nannette Streicher, on loan to The Cobbe Collection Trust by H.M. The King.

Danilo, an Italian pianist specialising in period instruments, has recently toured South Africa and various European countries with this programme.

Details

Date:
3 June
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
£25.00
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Danilo Mascetti
£ 25.00

Booking information

Online booking is available but if you prefer to book tickets by post please download our booking form, complete and send with SAE and a cheque

Lunchtime recitals

Last approximately one hour.

Evening concerts

Last approximately two hours with one interval
during which juice and wine are served.

Notices

Wheelchair access available. Please advise in advance.
Please note that tickets cannot be exchanged nor money refunded.
Tickets to recitals and concerts do not include free admittance to the house.
We reserve the right to refuse admission and change the programme and/or instrument without notice.
It may not always be possible to admit latecomers to the Music Room.

Stiletto heels should not be worn.