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Piano Topography Part one – Euan Moseley

Stoller Hall

20 Topographs for the intrepid pianist - by Euan Moseley This inspirational colour box of bravura fantasy concert studies for the piano makes an immediate impact and has been hailed by Ashkenazy, Stott, Lill C.B.E. and McLachlan for its extraordinary inventiveness and originality. "I think this music is both inventive and communicative: a most satisfying …

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Philip Fowke at 70.

Stoller Hall

A very special evening with Philip Fowke, international virtuoso pianist, recording artist, sought-after teacher and national treasure in his 70th year. Philip will give an illustrated talk about his life and career. There will be anecdotes, clips of the many highlights of his playing and the evening will conclude  with a world premiere performance of …

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Late night jazz with Jason Rebello

Stoller Hall

Celebrated British jazz pianist Jason Rebello was labelled a veteran by critics at 19 and over the next decade won most of the major jazz music awards. “At 21, he’s probably the most gifted and fluent pianist to emerge in Britain since Django Bates” Neville Hadsley, Jazz FM His great technical strengths, delicacy of touch, fluency of …

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Piano Topography Part two – Euan Moseley

Stoller Hall

20 Topographs for the intrepid pianist - by Euan Moseley Moseley's Kaleidoscopic imaginative range is instantly accessible to everyone who loves good tunes, zany humour and toe tapping tarantellas. "I think this music is both inventive and communicative: a most satisfying combination! Congratulations! "- Vladimir  Ashkenazy "The pieces make direct impact with the performer and …

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Criag Sheppard – The Art of the Fugue

Stoller Hall

We welcome back world famous American virtuoso pianist-teacher Craig Sheppard to give a long awaited performance of Bach's The Art of Fugue, BWV1080. "Listen to his concluding octaves in Rigoletto (for him a burst of thunderous applause) or the final pages of Tannhuser and you will witness an astounding force and charisma, playing which rides …

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