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Ribble Valley International Piano Week - Katya Apekisheva

When
Thursday July 19, 2018 at 19:30
Where
Croston Theatre, Westholme School, Blackburn
Tickets
£20, £16 concessions (YP/students and disabled)
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  1. Visions fugitives Op 22 - Sergey Prokofiev
  2. The Seasons Op 37b - Pyotr Tchaikovsky
    • October: Autumn Song
    • November
  3. Sonata for Piano No 14 in C sharp minor, ‘Quasi una fantasia' (Moonlight) Op 27 No 2 - Ludwig van Beethoven
  4. 6 Moments musicaux D780 - Franz Schubert
  5. Quejas, o la maja y el ruisenor, 'The maiden and the nightingale', from Goyescas ‘Los majos enamorados’ - Enrique Granados
  6. 3 Danzas argentinas Op 2 - Alberto Ginastera

Katya, born into a family of musicians, studied at the Gnessin School in Moscow followed by Rubin Academy in Jerusalem and then Royal College of Music in London. She was a prizewinner in several international competitions, holds a professorship of piano at Guildhall school of music and is currently curator of the exciting new London Piano Festival. Katya’s programme takes us from Russia, through Europe and across the pond, encountering the expression of personalities, seasons, moonlight and birdsong before the final fiery conclusion of dances.

6.30pm: pre-concert talk - free


Venue
Croston Theatre, Westholme School
Meins Road
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB2 6QU
England


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