Classical Concert featuring Paul Mnatsakanov on Piano at The London Sketch
The concert will feature Robert Schumann's Carnaval, Op. 9, a work for piano solo, written in 1834–1835 and subtitled Scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes (Little Scenes on Four Notes). It consists of 21 short pieces representing masked revelers at Carnival,
Add to my Calendar 15-06-2025 15:00 15-06-2025 17:00 36 Classical Concert featuring Paul Mnatsakanov on Piano at The London Sketch In performances Paul seeks to share with audiences an understanding of music as an art form that is all about meaning, storytelling and emotion. His passion for conducting, opera directing, and languages, of which he fluently speaks English, Russian, French and Italian, inspire and inform his playing. He is currently studying piano at the Royal College of Music in London with Head of Keyboard, Prof. Vanessa Latarche, collaborative piano with Simon Lepper and Roger Vignoles, and conducting with Toby Purser and Peter Stark. He also studies piano with Philippe Raskin at the Gulda School of Music in Vienna. He is a first prize winner of multiple international competitions including “Kendall Taylor Beethoven Piano Competition” (London, 2024), “Valsesia Musica International Competition” (Varallo, Italy, 2023), “Città di Cantù International Piano and Orchestra Competition” (Cantù, Italy, 2022) amongst others. The London Sketch Club’s concerts aim to give promising musicians the opportunity to perform pieces of their choice in an informal setting while members and guests spend an enjoyable afternoon. The concert is relaxed, so music lovers of all ages are welcome. The historic building has past and present members works on show. There will be music, tea, coffee and biscuits. London Sketch Club, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
London Sketch Club
7 Dilke Street
Chelsea
London
SW3 4JE
England
Tickets
Prices: £12
Book Tickets
Programme
Robert Schumann – Carnaval, Op.9
Performers
Paul Mnatsakanov – Piano
Programme Note
In performances Paul seeks to share with audiences an understanding of music as an art form that is all about meaning, storytelling and emotion. His passion for conducting, opera directing, and languages, of which he fluently speaks English, Russian, French and Italian, inspire and inform his playing.
He is currently studying piano at the Royal College of Music in London with Head of Keyboard, Prof. Vanessa Latarche, collaborative piano with Simon Lepper and Roger Vignoles, and conducting with Toby Purser and Peter Stark. He also studies piano with Philippe Raskin at the Gulda School of Music in Vienna.
He is a first prize winner of multiple international competitions including “Kendall Taylor Beethoven Piano Competition” (London, 2024), “Valsesia Musica International Competition” (Varallo, Italy, 2023), “Città di Cantù International Piano and Orchestra Competition” (Cantù, Italy, 2022) amongst others.
The London Sketch Club’s concerts aim to give promising musicians the opportunity to perform pieces of their choice in an informal setting while members and guests spend an enjoyable afternoon. The concert is relaxed, so music lovers of all ages are welcome. The historic building has past and present members works on show.
There will be music, tea, coffee and biscuits.
