The human voice is at the unspoken heart of Schubert’s and Chopin’s greatest piano works. In this final ‘Pianograms’ recital, Mark Bebbington plays Schubert’s supremely lyrical A major Sonata D664 and Four Impromptus D899 and contrasts these with Chopin’s mature masterpiece - his Sonata in B minor op 58, at its heart a central slow movement of unalloyed vocal inspiration.
Mark Bebbington (“Truly a remarkable pianist” - The Times) has fast emerged as one of Britain’s most distinctive and innovative pianists, internationally acclaimed for his performances and recordings. Mark has recently toured Europe with the Czech National Orchestra and Israel with the Israel Camerata, and he performs as a soloist in the US and UK with the Royal Philharmonic, London Philharmonic and Buffalo Orchestras.
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