Aidan Mikdad, Piano | Passion "Beyond the Bounds of Decency"
Aidan Mikdad performs a ravishing piano recital with works by Beethoven and Chopin at the National Liberal Club in London
Part of the Kettner Concerts in London - 2026 Series
Add to my Calendar 13-02-2026 19:00 13-02-2026 21:00 36 Aidan Mikdad, Piano | Passion "Beyond the Bounds of Decency" Aidan Mikdad performs a ravishing piano recital with works by Beethoven and Chopin at the National Liberal Club in London The power, passion and ravishing beauty of Aidan's playing has dazzled audiences ever since he burst onto the musical scene after winning first prize at the Royal Concertgebouw Competition in 2012 at the age of 11. Between 2021–23 Aidan studied with Professor Joanna MacGregor at the Royal Academy of Music where he graduated with Distinction and was awarded the coveted 'Queen's commendation for excellence'. Tonight we shall hear how Chopin, who wrote almost exclusively small works for the piano, exploited the instrument's technical and expressive boundaries in passionate works from preludes and scherzos to mazurkas and sonatas. One disapproving British music critic denounced the finale of Chopin's Sonata in B minor as going 'beyond the bounds of decency'. National Liberal Club, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
National Liberal Club
1 Whitehall Place
Westminster
London
SW1A 2HE
England
Tickets
Prices: £25 (£10 for Students and Under 30s)
Book Tickets
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano Sonata no.21 in C major 'Waldstein', Op.53
Frédéric Chopin – Prelude in C sharp minor, Op.45
Frédéric Chopin – Scherzo no.3 in C sharp minor, Op.39
Frédéric Chopin – Berceuse, Op.57
Frédéric Chopin – Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor, Op.58
Performers
Aidan Mikdad – piano
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Programme Note
Aidan Mikdad performs a ravishing piano recital with works by Beethoven and Chopin at the National Liberal Club in London
The power, passion and ravishing beauty of Aidan's playing has dazzled audiences ever since he burst onto the musical scene after winning first prize at the Royal Concertgebouw Competition in 2012 at the age of 11. Between 2021–23 Aidan studied with Professor Joanna MacGregor at the Royal Academy of Music where he graduated with Distinction and was awarded the coveted 'Queen's commendation for excellence'.
Tonight we shall hear how Chopin, who wrote almost exclusively small works for the piano, exploited the instrument's technical and expressive boundaries in passionate works from preludes and scherzos to mazurkas and sonatas. One disapproving British music critic denounced the finale of Chopin's Sonata in B minor as going 'beyond the bounds of decency'.
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