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Honored by the revered title of “Steinway Artist”, Vincent Larderet has attracted international recognition for the exceptional intensity of his performances and his highly acclaimed recordings. Praised for his “amazing sensitivity with the lyrical line” (The classical shop, UK) and his “multi-timbred” sound (Fanfare, USA), he "makes the piano equal to an orchestra" (Classica, France) with a wide range of pianistic colors. Nominated for the "International Classical Music Awards", he is also considered to be one of the leading French pianists of his generation.
40 Portland Place, London, W1B 1NB, United Kingdom
Vladimir Stoupel has appeared with orchestras including the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin, the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio, the German Symphony Orchestra and the Radio Symphony Orchestra Berlin.
In recent years Vladimir Stoupel has also made a name for himself as a conductor. He has guest conducted orchestras including the Berlin Symphony, Mainz State Orchestra, the Brandenburg State Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfonica de Cuidad d'Oviedo, and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Marseille among others.
Sarod, Sitar, Surbahar, Performer, Composer, Indian classical music, World music
London, United Kingdom
The London-based British pianist has developed a large following across the UK as audiences warm to his outstanding pianism, effortless technique and charismatic charm.
The artist has made waves in the music world during the 2015-16 season, through his extraordinary achievement of performing the complete solo works of Frederick Chopin from memory at St John’s Smith Square in London.
Classic FM has recently featured his CD Rhapsody in Blue as CD of the week throughout 2016 and he has performed on many occasions for the British Royal Family
Founded in 2002 by pianist Duncan Honeybourne, Weymouth Lunchtime Chamber Concerts presents 11 recitals from September to July featuring established artists and young performers at the beginning of their career. Concerts take place in the attractive St Mary's Church in the heart of Weymouth where the society has access to a well-maintained Yamaha C6 piano.
Previous seasons have featured pianists Margaret Fingerhut, Penelope Roskell, Duncan Honeybourne and James Lisney, cellist Joseph Spooner, violinist Peter Fisher, the De Kooning Ensemble, and baritone Timothy Dickinson
Fee c£150
18 Castle Road, DT5 1AU, United Kingdom