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Steven Osborne (piano)

When
Thursday February 22, 2018 at 19:30
Where
The Concert Hall in the Town Hall, Reading
Tickets
£20.50, £17.50, £15.50; groups 10+ £12; under 18s £6; schools £6; Classical Membership Scheme for 18-25s £12; subscription packages available
Phone for tickets: 0118 960 6060
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Tickets "at the door" - until sold out
  1. Sarcasms Op 17 - Sergey Prokofiev
  2. Miroirs - Maurice Ravel
  3. Sonata for Piano Op 1 - Alban Berg
  4. Sonata for Piano No 8 in B flat Op 84 - Sergey Prokofiev

Steven Osborne is one of Britain’s most notable musicians whose insightful and idiomatic interpretations of diverse repertoire show an immense musical depth. His numerous awards include The Royal Philharmonic Society Instrumentalist of the Year (2013) and two Gramophone Awards.

Osborne’s recitals of carefully crafted programmes are publicly and critically acclaimed without exception. He has performed in many of the world’s prestigious venues including the Konzerthaus Vienna, Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Philharmonie Berlin, Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels, Suntory Hall Tokyo, Carnegie Hall and the Wigmore Hall. He is a favourite soloist of British orchestras and has been the 2016/17 Artist in Residence with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

Osborne’s 2011 complete Ravel recording was described as capturing ‘inspired performances…the best complete Ravel cycle on disc.’ (The Sunday Times)

Pre-concert talk 6.30pm - The Town Hall (free)


Venue
The Concert Hall in the Town Hall
Blagrave Street
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 1QH
England


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