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OxfordKathryn Stott Masterclass | Oxford Piano Festival

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Kathryn Stott, Piano

OxfordKathryn Stott Masterclass | Oxford Piano Festival

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Kathryn Stott, Piano

LondonLondon Piano Festival: An Evening with Peter Donohoe

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Schubert, Chopin, Rachmaninov
Peter Donohoe; Kathryn Stott

LondonLondon Piano Festival: Kathryn Stott: A Masterclass

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Kathryn Stott, Piano

LondonInside Steinway: with Ulrich Gerhartz & Kathryn Stott

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Ulrich Gerhartz; Kathryn Stott
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Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott soothe the soul at the Barbican

Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott © Barbican Hall | Mark Allan
The long standing duo sound give impeccable sound and balance in a recital full of charm, whose musicianship and energy belies this being their farewell tour.
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Celebrating collaboration: Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott at Carnegie Hall

Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott © Chris Lee

In a luminous recital, the cellist and pianist commemorate four decades of collaboration and pay tribute to Isaac Stern, the master violinist who saved Carnegie Hall from destruction. 

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A winning evening from Yo-Yo Ma and Kathryn Stott in San Francisco

Kathryn Stott and Yo-Yo Ma © Mark Mann
Dexterity, beauty, technical prowess and mastery, most expectations were met: most expectations were met in this duo recital in Davies Symphony Hall. 
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Joy amidst tears: Kathryn Stott and Tim Horton’s glorious Rachmaninov

Kathryn Stott and Tim Horton © Music in the Round

Can you have too much Rachmaninov all in one go? On the basis of this tremendous Sheffield Chamber Music Festival recital, evidently not. 

*****
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Golden glow in Sir Andrew Davis' Sibelius 1 with the BBC Philharmonic

Sir Andrew Davis conducts the BBC Philharmonic in Elgar, Rachmaninov and Sibelius with pianist Kathryn Stott.
****1
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A feast of phenomenal pianism

A remarkable evening of exceptionally fine pianism and inventive programming, featuring seven of the UK's leading pianists in rich and varied repertoire.
*****
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Kathryn Stott and Sir James MacMillan awarded King’s Medal for Music

Kathryn Stott & Sir James MacMillan © Nigel Parry | James Bellorini
The award is given annually to an outstanding individual or group of musicians who have had a major influence on musical life in the UK.