Benjamin Grosvenor in Recital, Barbican Hall
Book ahead for this Benjamin Grosvenor Piano Recital: the Barbican hosts one of the best British pianists playing today.
Four pieces by Chopin form the centerpiece of Grosvenor’s programme, a composer for whom Grosvenor has a particular affinity. Ranging from pathos to transcendence, his interpretations are characterized by a sense of poetry, revealing a wisdom that belies his young age.
Rameau’s set of Variations begins a set of three works connected by the Baroque: Bach'sChaconne in D minor sits alongside nineteenth-century Belgian composer César Franck,who looks back at the past in his majestic Prélude, choral et fugue. The recital is completed by the spicy harmonies and bewitching rhythms of three pieces from Granados’s great piano cycle,Goyescas. Inspired by the paintings of Francisco Goya, the music is equally full of rich colours and romantic subjects.
Despite his youth, Grosvenor has encouraged comparisons with the all-time piano greats. Technically assured and possessing a natural musicality, Grosvenor is known for his vivid colours and elegant phrases alike. The pianist breathes personality into every characterful performance, yet every detail is finely-wrought and sensitively shaded. Don’t miss the chance to see this brilliant musician at the top of his game; book now for this bold and wide-ranging programme.
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