Details
1901 Arts Club
7 Exton Street
Waterloo
London
SE1 8UE
England
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven – Violin Sonata no.8 in G major, Op.30 no.3
Camille Saint-Saens – Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A minor, Op.28
Franz Waxman – Carmen Fantasie
Performers
Marco Fatichenti – piano
Andrea L – violin
Other concerts in this Series (+)
Programme Note
Elysian Music Festival is proud to have 1901 Arts Club as its new home for a series of four concerts in the 2019/20 season. The series offers diverse and imaginative programmes, presenting bright young talent alongside acclaimed performers.
On the eve to Valentine’s day, you will have a chance to hear the young and talented violinist Andrea L., making her second London stage appearance after a successful debut last summer. It will be a night to remember!
Marco Fatichenti is an internationally acclaimed performer and recording artist who has appeared in some of the most prestigious venues across Europe and the United States.
He is currently researching early twentieth-century performance practices, along with the aesthetic shifts in Spain throughout the Francoist autocratic regime, at King’s College London.
Described by Hilary Finch in The Times as ‘none other than Chopin incarnate’, he was hailed by the International Record Review for offering ‘a different and refreshing slant on Brahms from a vantage point south of the Alps’, and praised by International Piano for ‘marrying Romantic turbulence with Classical order’. His performances include broadcasts by the Spanish RTVE, Irish RTE, Polskie Radio, and several BBC appearances.
Among his recent highlights are performances at London’s Wigmore Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall, Birmingham’s Symphony Hall, Dublin’s Concert Hall, Madrid’s Auditorio Nacional, Barcelona’s Auditori, and Valencia’s iconic Palau de la Musica. He was also invited by the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs to perform at the International EXPO in Zaragoza, Spain.
Marco’s critically acclaimed solo albums include music by Brahms, Stravinsky, Debussy, and Chopin.
Active both as recitalist and chamber musician, Marco is also an educator who is committed to promoting music and its societal value among diverse audiences.
