Event overview
Brahms: Nos.1-3 from Sechs Klavierstücke Op.118.
Schubert: Klavierstück in E flat major D.946 No.2.
Brahms: Nos.1&3 from Vier Klavierstücke Op.119.
Schoenberg: Sechs kleine Klavierstücke Op.19.
Debussy: Images, book 2
One of the most distinctive musical voices of his generation, Andrew Zolinsky is a pianist of technical virtuosity and interpretive vision whose repertoire ranges from early Baroque to the present day. In his recital programmes, past and present are often brought together in fascinating and exciting ways. Equally at home in both areas, in the contemporary field, he is closely associated with the music of Unsuk Chin, Laurence Crane, Michael Finnissy, Simon Holt, David Lang, Valentin Silvestrov and Michael Zev Gordon.
Andrew is Professor of piano at the Royal College of Music and at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Dates & times
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24 Apr 2013 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm |
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