| Date and venue | Title |
|---|---|
| 19-Nov-2012 Hong Kong Cultural Centre: Concert Hall | The soundworld of Bach and Schumann according to Piotr Anderszewski in Hong Kong |
At age 43, Polish pianist Piotr Anderszewski is known for his sensitive touch, technical versatility and probing musicianship, with a wide repertory that spans the works of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Janáček, Schumann and Szymanowski, among others. As part of the Leisure and Culture Services Department’s “Encore” series, Anderszewski made an important return to Hong Kong in a solo recital last month, devoted to the works of Bach and Schumann.
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| 10-Jun-2012 Pushkin House | Conversation and Music with Karl Lutchmayer: Beethoven and his Legacy |
| Many musicians would be grateful enough to know that a concert would one day be held in honour of their music, let alone their shadow, but the legacy of the great Mr. Ludwig van Beethoven was deservedly the focus of the final Conversational Concert of this series with pianist and lecturer Karl Lutchmayer. Read full review... | |
| 1-Nov-2010 Wigmore Hall | Khatia Buniatishvili Recital at Wigmore Hall |
23-year-old Georgian pianist and current BBC Radio 3 New Generation artist performed a demanding solo recital to a packed Wigmore Hall. She opened with a thoughtful account of the Fantasy by Schumann (who celebrates his 200th birthday this year). This was by far the most engaging performance in the recital, often contemplative and with a very individual response to the music.
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