Tender and thoughtful, restless yet gentle. Schumann’s Cello Concerto is music at its most personal.

Written in just two weeks, this lyrical work reaches straight to the heart. The cello sings, sighs, and soars, in this intimate conversation with the orchestra.  

Described by The Times as ‘mesmerising’ and ‘soaringly passionate’, British cellist Natalie Clein brings her distinctive artistry to the programme. She begins the evening alongside Sinfonia Smith Square’s musicians in Schubert’s String Quintet, a chamber masterpiece known for its luminous beauty and striking contrasts, before taking centre stage for the concerto.