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Online: The Keyboard Trust | George Todica (piano)

When
Thursday December 24, 2020 at 19:15
Available online until
Thursday December 24, 2020
Where
Online: The Keyboard Charitable Trust, London
Tickets
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  1. Mazurka No 1 in C sharp minor, from 4 Mazurkas Op 41 - Fryderyk Chopin
  2. Rondo à la Mazur in F minor Op 5 - Fryderyk Chopin
  3. Suite No 3 for piano Op 18 - George Enescu
    • Choral
    • Carillon Nocturne
  4. Variations on a theme of Corelli Op 42 - Sergey Rachmaninov

Please join us for our latest online recital featuring Keyboard Trust 'New Artist' George Todica, who will perform works by Chopin, Enescu and Rachmaninov.

Covid-19 has had a devastating effect on the livelihoods of our young pianists and this makes the work of the Keyboard Trust even more important. The current restrictions prevent us from inviting you to attend our recitals in person but we are thrilled to be able to bring you this concert via the Keyboard Trust's brand new YouTube Premiere channel.

By making a donation you will be supporting the Keyboard Trust and its pianists. On receipt of your payment you will receive a special link to the YouTube Premiere channel enabling you to watch this one hour recital live with us at 7.15pm on 25 November but also to revisit it thereafter.

The Keyboard Trust is entirely dependent on donations from our friends for its work in supporting outstandingly talented young musicians and so we’d be especially grateful to you for your support of this venture.

Romanian pianist George Todica completed and Artist Diploma degree from the Royal College of Music in 2019 after previously undertaking his Bachelor of Music and Masters of Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, graduating in 2017. George had his Wigmore Hall debut in October 2018 as a Tillett Trust Young Artist, and his competition success includes first prizes at the Norah Sande Award in England, the Llangollen International Eisteddfod in Wales, ‘Stefano Marizza’ Piano Competition in Italy, the Moray Piano Competition in Scotland and 2nd prize at the International Piano Campus Competition in France, as well as the Ligeti prize and the prize for the best performance the contemporary work for piano and orchestra.

During his studies in Glasgow, George was also winner of the RCS Classical Concerto Competition, the Walcer Prize Competition for Chopin repertoire and the Governors’ Recital Prize for Keyboard. He studied under Jonathan Plowright, Norman Beedie and Graeme McNaught and his training was supported by two scholarships from the RCS, scholarships from The Tillet and Colin Keer Trusts and two ‘Britton Awards’ from Help Musicians UK. His Artist Diploma Course at the Royal College of Music was supported by the Charles Nappier Award and the Tillett Trust, and he was under the guidance of Norma Fisher. George was selected to be a Tillett Trust Young Artist in 2017 and is currently being supported by Talent Unlimited where he has been featured as Artist of the Month in August 2019.

His international performances include prestigious halls such as the Philharmonic Hall in Trento, the Mozarteum Concert Hall in Salzburg, the Dôme de Pontoise in France. His UK appearances include concerts at the Wigmore Hall, St. Martin-in-the-field, Yamaha Music London, Charlton House, Lichfield Festival, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Buxton Festival, King’s Lynn Festival, Brunton Theatre, Inverness Town Hall, Ardkinglas Castle, Theatre Clwyd and various other venues. George is also a keen chamber musician, performing regularly with soprano Charlotte Hoather, and with violinist Maria Gîlicel and cellist Jobine Siekman as part of the Chloe Piano Trio.

George had his orchestral debut at the age of 14, with the Moldova Philarmonic Iasi playing Haydn’s D Major Concert. He has since been performing as a soloist with the New Edinburgh Orchestra, the Cambridge Graduate Orchestra, The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Chamber Orchestra, Cergy Pontoise Orchestra Paris, The Learig Orchestra from Aberdeen, and Stewart’s Melville College Orchestra.

Born in Iasi in 1993, he started his musical training when he was six, under the guidance of Silvia Panzariu. He went on attending the Octav Bancila School of Arts, later joining the classes of Raluca Panzariu, Andrei Enoiu-Panzariu, and having private lessons with pianist Iulian Arcadi Trofin. He started going to piano competitions at the age of 8 and has since obtained over 20 prizes in international piano competitions. In 2010, George won the ‘Constantin Silvestri’ Scholarship which allowed him study for one year at the Stewart’s Melville College in Edinburgh. A year later he entered the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where he would study for the next six years.


Venue
Online: The Keyboard Charitable Trust
London
London
England


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