
Grynyuk – Haga Duo reign supreme in Marble Arch, London – review
Grynyuk – Haga Duo reign supreme in Marble Arch, London A refreshingly varied programme in this beautiful church just a stone’s throw from Marble Arch

Grynyuk – Haga Duo reign supreme in Marble Arch, London A refreshingly varied programme in this beautiful church just a stone’s throw from Marble Arch

Evelyn Berezovsky at Bechstein Hall, London – ‘Irresistible you’ With Evie’s mentor Leonskaya playing next door in the ‘old’ Bechstein Hall a programme of Mozart,

Among the pages of time: a musical afternoon at the Casa Torre Conci Some rooms seem to retain the sound, to keep it among the

Nikita Burzanitsa at St Mary’s Perivale – with refound authority and mastery Some very fine playing from a pianist I have heard many times over

Misha Kaploukhii at St James’s Piccadilly A star shining brightly with the poetic mastery of a great artist Opening with Clementi he made us all

Yuanfan Yang takes Lyddington by storm ‘Hats off, Gentlemen, a genius!’ Yuanfan Yang takes Lyddington by storm with superb playing of Chopin but also improvisations

Wagner and List embark in Deal with Filippo Tenisci at the helm A standing ovation and a taste of mushy peas were the just reward

Antonio Morabito in London celebrating Italy ‘The Land of Dreams’ and ‘Museum of the World’ Overlooking Belgrave Square, Antonio Morabito gave a recital in the

Hao Zi Yoh igniting St Mary le Strand with radiance and the refined beauty of a true poet Radiance and beauty filled the tropical air

Victor Braojos at the Matthiesen Gallery Homage to Alicia de Larrocha ‘valse de l’adieu’ Parting is such sweet sorry so we will say adieu until

Kenny Fu’s New Artist Recital for the Keyboard Trust Steinway Hall, London Kenny offered the audience, who filled the Steinway concert room to capacity,

Simone Tavoni in the shadow of Eros seduces and excites the senses in Thalberg’s nuptial church An oasis of peace in its own grounds slightly

Alessio Masi at Palazzo Caetani Cisterna di Latina ‘Latin blood ignites and illuminates his musical heritage’ Collard and Collard piano of 1889 that once stood in

ALFRED BRENDEL (1931-2025) Trustee, Keyboard Trust It is with great sadness that the Keyboard Trust announces the death of one of its founder Trustees, Alfred

Kasparas Mikužis at La Mortella creating magic sounds in Walton’s paradise on Ischia Kasparas opened his first programme at La Mortella on Ischia with the Sonata

Philip James Leslie at St Mary le Strand A ‘Rising Star’ with ravishing sounds and refined musicianship Philip Leslie proved himself to be indeed a

Axel Trolese in Florence A superb recital of absolute magic I was sorry to miss this recital but many friends and colleagues were there including

Roman Kosyakov at St Mary’s Perivale ‘The simplicity and poetic mastery of a great artist’ It was Richter on one of his first visits to

Giordano Buondonno at the Guildhall ‘Drops of crystal illuminate Milton Court’ Giordano Buondonno coming to the end of his studies at the Guildhall with a

William Bracken at the Guildhall ‘Intelligence and genial mastery combine’ Will Bracken coming to the end of his studies at the Guildhall with a recital

Jeremy Chan Miracles at Milton Court I had no intention of commenting on Jeremy’s graduation recital today but just wanted to support him on his

Misha Kaploukhii A ray of sunlight illuminates the 1901 Arts Club Hattori Foundation A warm welcome as always from Glenn Kesby and every seat in

Cristian Sandrin at St Mary’s Perivale Mastery and intelligence illuminate Beethoven Sonatas Op. 2 As Dr Mather said today it is unusual to find a

Pavle Krstic at Steinway Hall in Milan and the British Institute in Florence Supported by the Robert Turnbull Piano Foundation Refined artistry and mastery Some