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Oxshott & Cobham Music Society - Daniel Lebhardt - Celebrity Concert

Holy Trinity ChurchChurch Rd, Claygate, Greater London, KT10 0JP, Vereinigtes Königreich
Datum/Zeit in London Zeitzone
Samstag 24 Januar 202617:30
Darsteller
Daniel LebhardtKlavier

Pianist Daniel Lebhardt has been described by the New York Times as playing with ‘power, poetry and formidable technique’. Since being selected as a winner at the 2015 Young Classical Artist Trust auditions, Daniel has widely performed in the UK, Europe, USA, South America, Asia and New Zealand. He performed as soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra, Mozart Festival Orchestra and European Union Chamber Orchestra, and abroad with Konzerthausorchester Berlin, National Philharmonic of Ukraine, Bilkent Symphony Orchestra (Turkey) among others. He has performed again recently at Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Hall, Symphony Hall Birmingham and G-Live in Guildford.

In recital, Daniel has had debuts at the Aldeburgh, Heidelberger-Frühling, Tallinn, Lucerne, Bath, Harrogate, Drogheda and Con brio Sligo, New Ross and Galway International Festivals. He has given recitals at Wigmore Hall, St. David’s Hall in Cardiff, Luxembourg Philharmonic, Auditorium du Louvre, Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and Merkin Hall in New York City.

An avid chamber musician, Daniel regularly collaborates with violinist Benjamin Baker and the Castalian Quartet, and has performed with cellists Alice Neary and Brian O'Kane, violists Rosalind Ventris and Timothy Ridout, and clarinetists Matt Hunt and Julian Bliss among other renowned UK/international artists. Daniel and Benjamin Baker have released two critically acclaimed duo albums with Delphian, and also participated on the composer Matthew Kaner's debut disc featuring his chamber music at the same label. As a soloist he has also recorded for Decca (Schubert) and Naxos (Bartók).

Born in Hungary, Daniel studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, and later at the Royal Academy of Music in London and at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. He is currently based in London.

‘... power, poetry and formidable technique’ The New York Times

Please note early start time of 5.30pm