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Jazz Meets Classical Piano by Candlelight

St Mary-le-StrandThe Strand, Londres, Greater London, WC2R 1ES, Reino Unido
Fechas/horas en zona horaria de London
jueves 19 febrero 202620:00
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Maiko MoriPiano

Step into the candlelit splendour of St Mary le Strand, a hidden jewel of Baroque architecture in the heart of London, for an unforgettable evening of piano music performed by the internationally acclaimed Maiko Mori.

This captivating recital showcases a rich and eclectic programme that spans classical, jazz, and contemporary styles. From the virtuosic brilliance of Hiromi Uehara’s Spectrum to the jazzy charm of Kapustin and Rosenblatt, and the sultry rhythms of Piazzolla, each piece is a celebration of expressive power and pianistic mastery.

Highlights also include Gershwin’s iconic Rhapsody in Blue, the lyrical beauty of “Danny Boy” (arranged by Keith Jarrett), and the soul-stirring tenderness of Benyamin Nuss’ You Are Okay As You Are—offering moments of joy, reflection, and pure musical delight.

Whether you're a seasoned concertgoer or simply seeking a magical evening out, this performance promises a unique journey through sound and emotion, all within one of London’s most atmospheric settings.

About Maiko Mori
Since winning first prize at the Birmingham International Piano Competition in 2002, Maiko Mori has continued to build an international career as one of the outstanding soloists and chamber musicians of her generation. Maiko has enjoyed acclaim at prestigious venues in the UK, Europe and Japan such as Radio France, BBC Radio 3, Cheltenham Festival, the Purcell Room in London, West Road Concert Hall in Cambridge, Kolarac in Belgrade, Serbia and Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Japan, to mention but a few. She made her concerto debut in the UK with the RCM Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vasily Petrenko in 2006. Since then, she has performed with various orchestras internationally. The most recent concerto performance includes Piano Concerto No.3 by Rachmaninoff (Kyoto Concert Hall, Japan) under Tetsuro Ban, and Piano Concerto No.2 by Brahms (St Cyprian's, London, UK), under Levon Parikian.

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