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Helen Nicholas (piano)

When
Monday September 4, 2023 at 13:10
Where
Blackheath Halls, London
Tickets
£10
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  1. Vocalise Op 34 No 4 - Sergei Rachmaninoff, transcribed for piano by Zoltán Kocsis
  2. 5 Morceaux de fantaisie Op 3 - Sergey Rachmaninoff
  3. Prelude No 5 in G, from 13 Preludes Op 32 - Sergey Rachmaninoff
  4. Études-tableaux Op 33 - Sergey Rachmaninoff
    • Étude-tableau No 5 in E flat minor
    • Étude-tableau No 7 in G minor
  5. Prelude No 2 in B flat major, from 10 Preludes Op 23 - Sergey Rachmaninoff

As a respected soloist and chamber musician, Helen Nicholas has performed at some of the UK’s most prestigious concert venues, including the Royal Opera House, Wigmore Hall, St Martin-in-the- Fields and Bridgewater Hall.

In 2014 she released her debut album, which features Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit, plus other works by Beethoven, Scarlatti, Chopin and Debussy.

As an alumnus of the Jette Parker Young Artists Programme at the Royal Opera House, she joined The Royal Ballet music staff on productions including The Nutcracker, Onegin, and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

She has also appeared as a soloist with the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House and has given solo and duo recitals in the Crush Room and Paul Hamlyn Hall.

Helen enjoys being the resident pianist for the Metropolitan Police Choir, who have performed at venues including Southwark Cathedral and Westminster Abbey, and appeared on ITV’s ‘Good Morning Britain’.

Originally from Poole in Dorset, now living in Blackheath, Helen began her professional studies at Trinity Laban, graduating with a First Class Honours Degree in 2011 and achieving a Distinction for her Masters at the Royal Academy of Music in 2012. During her studies, Helen was awarded the ‘Nancy Thomas Prize’ for the highest achieving undergraduate pianist and the ‘Greta Parkinson Prize’ for outstanding achievements


Venue
Blackheath Halls
23 Lee Road
London
London
SE3 9RQ
England
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