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Tuesday 13 January 2.00 pm 

Edward Leung (piano)

Chaminade: 'Automne' from Six Études de concert Op 35 (8')

Nadia Boulanger: Vers la vie nouvelle (1916) (4')

Chaminade: Thème varié Op 89 (4')

Clara Schumann: Romance no 3 in A flat Op 11 no 3 (5')

Brahms: Sonata no 3 in F minor Op 5 (38') 
Allegro / Andante / Scherzo / Intermezzo / Finale

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Hailed for his “taut succinctness with emotional expansiveness and a striking capacity for invention” ( BBC Music Magazine) , American pianist Edward Leung is a sought-after recitalist and chamber musician. Edward is a 2025-2027 Making Music Recommended Artist and a Bösendorfer-Amadeus Young Artist. His debut album with violinist Usha Kapoor Beach • John Corigliano: Violin Sonatas [Resonus Classics] was longlisted for Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik, critically acclaimed by BBC Music Magazine, Gramophone, Fono Forum, and Classical Explorer, and was featured on ABC Classic's Festival of Female Composers and SWR2 Treffpunkt Klassik. This current season features solo and chamber music recitals at Wigmore Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Milton Court, and venues in The Hague, Edinburgh, and Antwerp.

After studies at Princeton University and the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire with Francine Kay and Pascal Nemirovski, Edward is currently the Staff Pianist at The Yehudi Menuhin School. He frequently gives masterclasses internationally and has previously taught at the Junior Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and the Westminster School.


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