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**This concert replaces the Kristian Lindberg - Piano concert**
Programme:
Leoš Janáček: In the mists
- Andante
- Molto Adagio
- Andantino
- Presto
Claude Debussy: Images, Book 1
- Reflets dans l'eau
- Hommage à Rameau
- Mouvement
Franz Liszt: Miserere, from Giuseppe Verdi's "Il Trovatore"
Claude Debussy: From the Douze Études:
- Pour les agréments
- Pour les tierces
Robert Schumann: Kreisleriana, op.16
- Äußerst bewegt
- Sehr innig and nichts zu rasch – Intermezzo I – Intermezzo II
- Sehr aufgeregt
- Sehr langsam
- Sehr lebhaft
- Sehr langsam
- Sehr rasch
- Schnell und spielend
Hailed as "a pianist of extraordinary dramatic flair" (The New York Times), "a memorable artist… of remarkable maturity and imagination" (El Paìs), the Italian pianist Daniele Rinaldo has already performed as soloist in major venues and festivals all over the world, such as "Rising Stars" in Alice Tully Hall and Chelsea Music Festival in New York, Lorin Maazel's Castleton Festival in the USA, Wigmore Hall, St-Martin-in-the-Fields and Barbican in London, Tonhalle in Zurich, Verbier Festival, Konzerthaus in Berlin and in the main halls of Paris, Basel, Tokyo, Geneva and Rome, as well as touring extensively Europe, Japan, China and South America.
He received his musical education at the Royal Academy of Music in London, at the Accademia Nazionale Santa Cecilia in Rome, at the Musik-Akademie in Basel where he obtained the Soloist Diploma, and earlier at the Padua and the New England Conservatories. A pivotal figure in his artistic development through the last years has been Maria João Pires, who mentors him still today and with whom he frequently shares the concert stage. In addition to his musical career, he holds degrees in mathematics and economics from the University of Padua, as well as a doctorate from IHEID in Geneva. After a period at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge, he is currently based at the University of Exeter working at the nexus of environmental, development,and mathematical economics.
Online at www.nadsa.co.uk
(or phone 01626 717730, Mon-Fri, 9am - 5pm)
Adults £18
Students £5, school children free when accompanied by an adult subject to availablity
All tickets to be purchased in advance
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