Crisis averted at Silves Rotary Club concert

"I think I could hear Beethoven amongst the audience clapping his approval"

Imagine an eagerly awaited concert to be played by a trio of highly professional musicians for a performance on Saturday, November 22.

We suddenly hear that the well-known cellist, Martin Henneken, had been called into hospital in Lisbon for critical heart surgery. Would we have to cancel the sold-out show? No!

Just before he went into hospital, Martin had contacted a fellow musician at the Gulbenkian Orchestra, a young Portuguese award-winning cellist Gonçalo Lélis, and asked him to stand in for him. The other two members of the Opus 3 String Trio, Sandrine Cantoreggi and Petra Vahle, rallied around for emergency rehearsals with Gonçalo before the big night.

Come Saturday, the programme for the string trio of pieces by Mozart and Beethoven was totally sublime. 

In the friendly atmosphere of the Mascarenhas Gregório Teatro in Silves, it was the perfect ambient for a perfect evening. This was all thanks to the hard work by Sandrine, Petra and Gonçalo – I think I could hear Beethoven amongst the audience clapping his approval.

Thanks also go to the Câmara Municipal de Silves for use of their wonderful theatre, helping our Silves Rotary Club to raise €3,000 towards their local school support projects.

Review by David Butler-Cole

The artists with the President of Silves Rotary Club, Pamela Winn (second from right), and Sue Loram - Photo: Eric Roth
The artists with the President of Silves Rotary Club, Pamela Winn (second from right), and Sue Loram – Photo: Eric Roth
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