Tuesday 28 January 2.00 pm
Daniel Lebhardt (piano)
Liszt: Legend no 1 "St. Francis of Assisi's sermon to the birds" S175 (10')
Liszt : Sunt lacrimae rerum (Années de pélerinage Book 3 no 5) (7')
Robert Schumann: Songs of the morning Op 133 (13')
(5 movements)
Clara Schumann: Variations on a theme by Robert Schumann Op 20 (12')
Robert Schumann: Ghost Variations WoO 24 (11')
Liszt : La Cloche Sonne S238 (2')
Liszt: Legend no 2 "St. Francis of Paola walking on the waves" S175 (7')
Pianist Daniel Lebhardt has been described by the New York Times as playing with ‘…power, poetry and formidable technique'. Daniel has widely performed in the UK, Europe, USA, South America, Asia and New Zealand. Recent debuts include the Bilkent Symphony Orchestra (Turkey), Hallé Orchestra, the National Philharmonic of Ukraine, as well as his return to Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Konzerthausorchester Berlin. In recital Daniel had debuts at the Aldeburgh, Heidelberger-Frühling, Tallinn, Lucerne, Bath and Harrogate International Festivals. He has given recitals at Wigmore Hall, St. David's Hall in Cardiff, Luxembourg Philharmonic, Auditorium du Louvre, Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and Merkin Hall in New York City. An avid chamber musician, Daniel regularly collaborates with Benjamin Baker and the Castalian Quartet. Daniel and Benjamin Baker have recently released two critically acclaimed duo albums with Delphian, and also participated on the composer Matthew Kaner`s debut disc featuring his chamber music at the same label. As a soloist he has recorded for Decca (Schubert) and Naxos (Bartók) as well. Born in Hungary, Daniel studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, and later at the Royal Academy of Music in London and at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and is currently based in London.
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