Enjoy a beautiful early evening concert of great piano music played by rising young pianist Lewis Kingsley Peart.
Starting at 7pm, this 75 minute programme without interval leaves you plenty of time for drinks or dinner in town afterwards.
Lewis Kingsley Peart (piano)
Based in both London and Manchester, Lewis Kingsley Peart enjoys a busy life as a working musician. Organising projects as both soloist and collaborator, he programmes a wide variety of music from the traditional classical canon, right through to jazz and the avant-garde. With a strong background in theatre, his appearances are never without verve.
He made his debut at St. John’s, Smith Square in March 2018 in a programme of music celebrating the 75th birthday of renowned American composer, Stephen Montague. In the summer of 2021 he had the privilege of working with British concert pianist and composer, Stephen Hough, on his third piano sonata, ‘Trinitas’, for the Trinity Laban New Lights Festival of Contemporary Music. Lewis looks forward to future recital engagements, and is excited to make his concerto debut in 2023.
Lewis is also a passionate educator. With an enthusiasm for the craft of practice, a topic that he can often be heard discussing with great fervour, he enjoys working with a variety of students, encouraging them to develop into efficient and independent musicians. A recent highlight was an invitation to talk to students at Chethams School of Music on the subject of preparing for conservatoire and life as a performing musician.
Lewis is a Chethams School of Music alumnus and graduate of London's Trinity Laban Conservatoire where he studied with Philip Fowke and Alisdair Hogarth.