Details
St Peter Mancroft Church
Hay Hill
Norwich
Norfolk
NR2 1QQ
England
Tickets
Prices: £19, £28, £38, £42
Booking line: 03336663366
Book Tickets
Programme
Sergei Rachmaninov – Piano Concerto no.2, Op.18
~ Interval ~
Antonio Vivaldi – The Four Seasons
Performers
Warren Mailley-Smith – piano
Programme Note
The exceptional musicians of the Piccadilly Sinfonietta perform Vivaldi's timeless classic, The Four Seasons, by candlelight in the beautiful setting of St Peter Mancroft Church in Norwich The programme also includes Rachmaninov's ever-popular Second Piano Concerto with leading concert pianist Warren Mailley-Smith. A hugely appealing programme designed to help you celebrate the weekend in style!
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Pianist Warren Mailley-Smith has developed a large following across the UK, with audiences warming to his outstanding pianism, effortless technique and charismatic charm. He made waves in the music world in 2015 through his extraordinary achievement of performing the complete solo works of Chopin from memory. His career has taken him all over the world, with solo performances in Australia, Europe and tours in China and the USA. He has given acclaimed solo recitals at The Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall and has performed for the British Royal Family on numerous occasions. One of the busiest concert pianists of his generation and gave over 100 solo performances last year. He has 30 piano concertos in his repertoire, having made his concerto debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Piccadilly Sinfonietta
Since its formation in 2017, the Piccadilly Sinfonietta have become a regular feature on the UK concert scene, giving over 200 performances a year in some of the country’s most beautiful and prestigious venues. The ensemble comprises some of the most prodigious musical talent and performs exclusively with leading virtuoso soloists. The group performs under the artistic direction of its founder, concert pianist Warren Mailley-Smith and focuses on the virtuoso concerto repertoire of the baroque, classical and early romantic periods.
Here's a short video of the Piccadilly Sinfonietta performing:
https://youtu.be/96PzKgCnrlA