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Tuesday 18 February 2.00 pm 

Parvis Hejazi (piano)

Beethoven: Piano sonata in A flat Op 110 (21')
Moderato / Allegro / Adagio-Allegro

Poulenc: Histoire de Babar, le petit élephant (25')
Narrator : Hanna-Liisa Kirchin

Schumann: Faschingsschwank aus Wien Op 26 (23')
Allegro / Romance / Scherzo / Intermezzo / Finale

Award-winning pianist Parvis Hejazi is known for his captivating interpretations of the most demanding works of piano repertoire. From Mozart and Brahms to Liszt and Messiaen, Parvis Hejazi shines not only with sparkling technical skill and analytic clarity, but also with his ability to capture the psychological and emotional nuances of the music which transcends to the audience. Continuous exploration of the entire range of sound colours, highly contrasting and innovative programming and a passion for the historical, cultural, and religious contexts of music are some of the trademarks of the London-based pianist, who was born in Germany in 1999.

Parvis has studied with some of the greatest pianists of the present day. In Germany, Austria, Italy and the US, Parvis worked with Konrad Elser, Markus Groh, Christopher Hinterhuber, Igor Levit, Jerome Lowenthal, Gilead Mishory, Jerome Rose, Anatol Ugorski and Lars Vogt. In 2017, Parvis moved to the United Kingdom to study with Norma Fisher and Vanessa Latarche at the Royal College of Music in London. Having graduated with the highest distinction, Parvis pursues an Artist Diploma in Performance at the College.

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