Festival 2026 – Programme & Tickets

Natalie Clein cello & artistic director

Tehila Nini Goldstein soprano

Imogen Cooper, piano

Henning Kraggerud, violin/viola

Nurit Stark, violin

Adrian Brendel, cello

Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin

Catrin Finch, Harp

George Todică, piano

Selene Muñoz, dance

Louisa Clein, actress

All programme information is correct at the time of publicising.
You may know we love giving our audience some surprises.
Be prepared for added improvisations and a few small changes to the advertised programme.

CONCERT 1

Across the Sea

Priory Church of Lady St Mary Wareham

Thursday 3 September 2026

7:30pm (ends c.9:50pm)

Tickets £40/£30/£10 (students & universal credit)

Tickets are also available to purchase from 7pm at the box office.

A bar is open before and during the interval.

 

Samuel Barber — On Dover Beach
Tehila Nini Goldstein, soprano · Nurit Stark, violin · Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin ·Henning Kraggerud, viola · Adrian Brendel, cello

Childhood Memories of the Sea
Louisa Clein, narrator

Claude Debussy — Reflets
George Todică, piano ·  Selene Muñoz, dance

Judith Weir — The Jellyfish
Tehila Nini Goldstein, soprano · Natalie Clein, cello · George Todică, piano

Ernest Bloch — Prayer
Natalie Clein, cello

Traditional Ladino Melody
Tehila Nini Goldstein, soprano · George Todică, piano

Improvisation on Cork
Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin

Camille Saint-Saëns Fantaisie for Harp and Violin
Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin · Catrin Finch, harp

Interval (15’)

Viktor Ullmann Adagio from Violin Sonata, Op. 39
Nurit Stark, violin

Felix Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor
Henning Kraggerud, violin · Franz Kraggerud, cello · Hector Kraggerud, piano

Ends c.9:50pm 

 

CONCERT 2

Still Waters

Saint Peter’s Church, Church Knowle

Friday 4 September 2026

11:00am (ends c.12:10pm)

Tickets £25/£10 (students & universal credit)

Adrian Brendel, cello (to be announced)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Divertimento in E-flat major, K.563

Nurit Stark, violin ·  Henning Kraggerud, viola · Natalie Clein, cello

CONCERT 3

 At the Water’s Edge

The Mowlem, Swanage

Friday 4 September 2026

5:00pm (ends c.6:00pm)

Tickets £15/£5 (students universal credit)

Tickets are also available to purchase from 4:30pm at the box office.

A bar is open before and during the interval.

An informal early-evening concert by the sea, with folk music, improvisation and spontaneous collaborations. Inspired by the coastline and the spirit of gathering, the programme will be announced from the stage.

Catrin Finch, harp · Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin · Nurit Stark, violin · Henning Kraggerud, violin and family

CONCERT 4

The Flowing Brook

Priory Church of Lady St Mary Wareham

Friday 4 September 2026

7:30pm (ends c.10:00pm)

Tickets £40/£30/£10 (students universal credit).

 Tickets may also be available to purchase from 6:30pm at the box office.

A bar is open before and during the interval.

Franz Schubert — ‘Go with the Flow’ Songs selection
Tehila Nini Goldstein, soprano · George Todică, piano

Franz Schubert
— Arpeggione Sonata
Natalie Clein, cello · Imogen Cooper, piano

— Interval (15’) —

Franz Schubert — Four Impromptus, D935
Imogen Cooper, piano

CONCERT 5

Currents

St Nicholas’ Church, Studland

Saturday 5 September 2026

11.00am (ends 12:10pm)

Tickets £25/£10 (students universal credit)

George Benjamin — Three Miniatures for Solo Violin
Nurit Stark, violin

Improvisation Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin

Johann Sebastian BachPrelude from Cello Suite No. 2 in D minor
Natalie Clein, cello · Adrian Brendel, cello

Handel/HalvorsenPassacaglia
Henning Kraggerud, violin · Franz Kraggerud, cello

Catrin Finch, harp — to be announced

CONCERT 6

Cello Masterclass

with Natalie Clein

The Mowlem, Swanage

Saturday 5 September 2026

2:00pm (ends c.4:30pm)

Audience tickets £5 – Available to purchase on the door 

Acclaimed cellist & Festival Artistic Director Natalie Clein works with emerging young musicians in a public masterclass exploring interpretation, technique and musical collaboration.

CONCERT 7

The Storm Within

Priory Church of Lady St Mary Wareham

Saturday 5 September 2026

7:30pm (ends c.9:30pm)

Tickets £40/£30/£10 (students universal credit).

Tickets may also be available to purchase from 6:30pm at the box office.

A bar is open before and during the interval.

Samuel Barber — On Dover Beach
Tehila Nini Goldstein, soprano · Nurit Stark, violin · Aoife Ní Bhriain, violin · Henning Kraggerud, viola · Adrian Brendel, cello

Bedřich Smetana
Vltava (The Moldau) from Má vlast
Catrin Finch, harp

Pēteris VasksDas Buch
Natalie Clein, cello · Adrian Brendel, cello · with Selene Muñoz

Interval (15’)

Franz SchubertPiano Trio No. 1 in B-flat major
Henning Kraggerud, violin · Adrian Brendel, cello · Imogen Cooper, piano

CONCERT 8

Everlasting Tides

St James' Church, Kingston

Sunday 6 September 2026

11:30am (ends c.12:35pm)

Tickets £25/£10 (students & universal credit)

Tickets are also available to purchase from 11.00am from the box office.

Richard Strauss — Morgen!
Tehila Nini Goldstein, soprano · Catrin Finch, harp

Johann Sebastian Bach — Selections from Cello Suite No. 2 in D minor 
Natalie Clein, cello · Adrian Brendel, cello · with Selene Muñoz, dance

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — Divertimento in E-flat major, K.563
Henning Kraggerud, violin · Nurit Stark, viola · Natalie Clein, cello

CONCERT 9

Songs from the Shore

Family Concert

The Mowlem, Swanage

Sunday 6 September 2026

2:30pm (ends c.3:30pm)

£8/£5 – family ticket £15 up to 5 people (under 5 go free)

Tickets are also available to purchase from 2pm the box office.

A joyful family concert featuring festival musicians including Aoife Ní Bhriain

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