In place of the 2020 Festival we recorded and released the following five “video concerts” for you to enjoy. Instead of live streaming performances (Although the final concert was indeed recorded live, at our Christmas Concert by the Eusebius Quartet) we wanted to bring you snippets of pieces recorded specially for the series and videoed in such a way as to accentuate the benefits of the intimacy of filming, rather than highlighting the lack of live audience in a concert setting. So grab yourself a pair of good headphones and start with video 1 at the bottom of the page!

A special thank you must go to our match donors and in particular to Harriets Trust for enabling us to put out these videos.


LCMF Video Concert V - Eusebius Quartet perform Adagio Cantabile from Quartet Op.20 no.6 by Joseph Haydn

Released December 2020 as part of the live Christmas Concert for LCMF - Trinity St Johns Church, Lewes

Eusebius Quartet - Beatrice Philips, Venetia Jollands, Hannah Shaw, Hannah Sloane

Film - Guido Martin-Brandis / Sound - Ben Connellan at Giraffe Productions


LCMF video concert IV - Tim Crawford, Adam Newman and Vashti Hunter perform middle movements from Trio Op.9 No.3 in C minor

II. Adagio Espressione II. Scherzo - Allegro e Vivace

Released October 31

Tim Crawford - violin / Adam Newman - viola / Vashti Hunter - cello

Film / editing / production - Jonian-Ilias Kadesha / Tim Crawford / Beatrice Philips


LCMF video concert III - Hannah Sloane performs the first movement of the Sonata in B minor Op.8 for solo cello by Zoltán Kodály.

Released September 22

Hannah Sloane - Cello

Film and photography by Beatrice Philips


LCMF video concert II - Alasdair Beatson performs three Bagatelles Op.33 by Beethoven from his living room in Brixton.

No.2 Allegro. Scherzo / No.3 Allegretto / No.4 Andante

Released June 28th

Alasdair Beatson - fortepiano

Film and photography by Beatrice Philips


LCMF video concert I - Bengt Forsberg presents two works from his hometown in Sweden. One English piece, and one Swedish:

Doreen Carwithen - Molto Adagio from Sonatina

Wilhelm Stenhammar - Impromptu in G flat major

Released June 13th 2020

Bengt Forsberg - piano

Filmed in Stockholm by Tobias Ringborg