Concerts Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 “Steven Osborne, ever a poised, technically impeccable virtuoso, combines clarity with heart. All a shimmering pleasure.” The Guardian Tuesday 21 February 19:30, Firth Hall (Firth Court) Steven Osborne (piano) Ravel Sonatine Gaspard Pavane Menuet sur le nom de Haydn Maniere Chabrier Maniere borodin Serenade Grotesque Menuet C# minor Jeux d’eau Prelude La Valse Steven Osborne is one of Britain’s foremost musicians, renowned for his idiomatic approach to a wide variety of repertoire. He has won numerous awards and prizes including the 2009 Gramophone Award for his recording of Britten’s works for piano and orchestra. Concerto performances take Steven Osborne to orchestras all over the world. His concerts are frequently broadcast by the BBC and he performs every year at the Wigmore Hall. He has made eight appearances at the Proms, most recently in September 2010 when he performed Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1. Tickets: £8.50, £6 (concessions/staff), £3 (students, under 26s, unwaged) Duration: 90 minutes + 20 minute interval This concert forms part of a series exploring Music, Disability and Health and Wellbeing; featuring composers who have had some form of disability. For tickets and more information click here Follow us on twitter and facebook Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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