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Friday Lunchtime Concert Svyatoslav Antipov (Piano)

  • Holy Sepulchre London Holborn Viaduct London, EC1A 2FD United Kingdom (map)

Free Lunchtime Concert, with Svyatoslav Antipov, Piano.

This concert will be in-person at Holy Sepulchre, EC1A 2DQ and is free to attend although our concerts are made possible through the generosity of our audiences and we welcome donations after the concert with a suggested amount of £5 per person. Thank you.

The concert will be in person and also live-streamed - https://youtu.be/NsON-_8D9Lc

PROGRAMME

Liszt: Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II: Thrénodie (To the Cypresses of the Villa d'Este II: Threnody) in E minor from Années de Pèlerinage III, S.163

Liszt: Mazeppa from Transcendental Etudes. S. 139, No 4

Liszt: Chasse-neige from Transcendental Etudes, S. 139, No 12

Beethoven: 32 Variations on an Original Theme in C minor,WoO 80

Beethoven: Rondo e capriccio (Rage over the lost penny), Op.129

Chopin: Variations On "Là ci darem la mano" From Mozart's Don Giovanni, Op. 2

Svyatoslav Antipov

www.svyatoslavantipov.com

Lunchtime piano recital

Slava Antipov performed with an orchestra from the age of eight and won several piano competitions for the young musicians. When the family moved to London, Slava continued his music education at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music and the Purcell School for Young Musicians before entering the Royal Academy of Music where he was awarded a scholarship and the Peter Clarke bursary. Slava completed his education at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance studying with Alexander Ardakov. Currently, he is attending Piano Masterclass course with an acclaimed pianist Martino Tirimo at Morley College.

Slava was selected to take part in the Lang Lang Inspires massed piano day at the Royal Festival Hall and performed with the Folkestone & Hythe Orchestra (conductor Graham Harvey) after winning the Clovelly Recording Piano Competition. He also became a finalist in the Liszt Society International Piano Competition.

He has regularly been playing solo concerts in Maidstone, Dartford, Deal, Bedford and London as well as taking part in the concerts all over the UK and abroad including Germany, France and Luxembourg. Slava performed a few times at Wigmore Hall including playing a Chamber Music Recital with the Kingfisher Piano Trio.

Slava is an outstanding virtuoso pianist and has extremely challenging compositions in his repertoire, including Islamei by Balakirev, Gaspar de la nuit by Ravel and Feux Follets and Chasse-neige by Liszt.