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Tuesday October 2nd 2.0 pm

Yehuda Inbar piano recital

Schubert: Piano sonata in C major D840 'Reliquie'

Schubert: Impromptus D899

Admission free with retiring collection. No tickets issued beforehand

Yehuda Inbar is an Israeli pianist, born in Haifa, and studied at the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance. In 2015 he moved to London to study with Joanna MacGregor at the Royal Academy of Music. Since then he has performed at Royal Festival Hall, made his playing-directing debut in St.Martins in the Fields with the Brandenburg Sinfonia, and recently selected as artist for the Kirckman Concert Society for a Wigmore Hall recital debut. As a soloist Yehuda also played with the St. John's chamber orchestra, the Haifa Symphony Orchestra , Netanya-Kibutzim Chamber Orchestra, and Ashdod symphony orchestra. He took part in festivals such as the Israel -Festival , Piano Festival of the Royal Academy of Music, Dartington Summer Festival, Tibor Varga Festival and others, and appeared in piano duo with Michel Dalberto. Yehuda's playing has been live broadcasted on the BBC Radio, Classic FM, and on the Israeli radio channel "Kol Hamusica " .

During his studies at the Royal Academy of Music, he received the MacFarren gold medal as well as the Loyds prize for the best piano recital, the Lilian Daveis prize, third prize at the Beethoven society in Europe intercollegiate competition. Yehuda also won the first prize at the Kalmi piano competition of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and second prize at the national competition "Piano Forever". He is currently studying for his PhD at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where has completed his M.Mus and an artist diploma.

In 2018 Yehuda curates a new concert series in central London at the Sherriff Centre, featuring jazz and classical music concerts in an unusual venue. Currently working on a long term project of performing the entire Schubert piano sonatas. An avid contemporary music player, he commissioned Michael Finnissy a new completion of Schubert's Reliquie Sonata D840, Premiered in May 2017, premiered pieces by Benaya Halperin, Amir Aranya, and performed with the Chamber Music Club for Israeli Music.

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