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LEEDS PIANO COMPETITION SEMI – FINALISTS RECITALS
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Yuchong Wu
SEMI-FINALS
Eric Lu
SEMI-FINALS
Evelyne Berezovsky
SEMI-FINALS
Tamila Salimdjanova
SEMI-FINALS
Siqian Li
SEMI-FINALS
Anna Geniushene
SEMI-FINALS
Aljoša Jurinić
SEMI-FINALS
Mario Häring
SEMI-FINALS
CONCERTO FINALS
14 & 15 September, 7.00pm
Leeds Town Hall
Five finalists perform across two days.
LEEDS PIANO COMPETITION BEGINNING 6 SEPTEMBER 2018
Watch the first stage rounds at https://www.leedspiano.com/
There looks to be a large far eastern contingent again. Will one of the following make round 2??
LATEST REPLAYS
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Eric Lu
FIRST ROUND
Aljoša Jurinić
FIRST ROUND
Yuchong Wu
FIRST ROUND
Siqian Li
FIRST ROUND
Wei-Ting Hsieh
FIRST ROUND
Yilei Hao
FIRST ROUND
Jinhyung Park
FIRST ROUND
Chao Wang
FIRST ROUND
SIR ANDRAS AT THE WIGMORE HALL
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Sir András Schiff piano
Wednesday 10 October 2018 7:30PMSchubert
‘Of all the great composers’, said Sir András Schiff, ‘Schubert touches me the most’. Here he presents three major works, including the ambitious sonata composed in the spa of Bad Gastein in 1825 and the freely-flowing Fantasy Sonata of the following year.
PIANISTS AT THE 2018 PROMS
Pianists at the Proms
A strong line-up of new and established stars of the piano will bring concerto classics from Mozart to Shostakovich to London’s Royal Albert Hall throughout the summer. The BBC Proms were launched on Friday at the Imperial War Museum to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
The first pianist to appear in the new season will be Francesco Piemontesi, who made a strong impression in 2016 with the ‘Coronation’ Concerto of Mozart. He returns this year on the second night, 14 July, to play Mozart’s final concerto. On 15 July a Young Musician Prom celebrates the 40th anniversary of the competition with appearances from Martin James Bartlett, Freddy Kempf and Lara Melda.
Another former BBC Young Musician winner, Benjamin Grosvenor makes two appearances, in Mozart (the C major Concerto K467, on 24 August) and Gershwin: he plays the original jazz-band version of Rhapsody in Blue at a late-night Prom on 16 August with the National Youth Jazz Orchestra. There’s more late-night magic from Sir András Schiff on 29 August, when he continues his series of Bach recitals with Book 2 of the Well-Tempered Clavier.
Notable debuts at the 2018 Proms include the French pianist Bertrand Chamayou, soloist in Mendelssohn’s sparkling First Piano Concerto on 20 July, and the multi-talented Uri Caine, who joins the Swedish Chamber Orchestra on 5 August as both soloist and composer for The Brandenburg Project: Bach’s concertos are paired across two concerts with UK premieres of recent work by Caine, Olga Neuwirth and Mark-Anthony Turnage, among others.
Completing the trilogy of major concert works by Gershwin, Angela Hewitt joins the BBC Symphony Orchestra and its chief conductor Sakari Oramo on 18 July for An American in Paris, and Inon Barnatan arrives with one of the festival’s notable visitors, the Minnesota Orchestra, with the Concerto in F on 6 August. Other classy concerto guest pairings include Khatia Buniatishvili and the Estonian Festival Orchestra (in Grieg’s concerto, 13 August), Jean-Yves Thibaudet and the Baltimore Symphony (Bernstein’s ‘Age of Anxiety’ Symphony on Bank Holiday Monday, 27 August) and, most notably, Yuja Wang, playing Prokofiev’s Third Concerto with the Berliner Philharmoniker, who return for two nights (1-2 September) as part of their first foreign tour with their new and enigmatic Principal Conductor Designate, Kirill Petrenko.
Some of the above pianists have featured inside and on the cover of Pianist. See below:
Khatia Buniatishvili, issue 67
Benjamin Grosvenor, issue 63
Angela Hewitt, issue 66
András Schiff, issue 76
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, issue 11
Yuja Wang, issue 65
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