Three talented young pianists from the Royal Academy of Music will perform in Salisbury.
The concert, organised by Farley Music, will take place in the Medieval Hall on Saturday, October 26, featuring three concerts at 11.30am, 2.30pm, and 6.00pm.
Each concert will last for one hour, and tickets are priced at £10, with free entry for students. The ticket offer extends to students from schools and colleges in and around Salisbury.
The performers are Bulgarian pianist Lily Petrova, Romanian pianist Nikita Demidenko, and South Korean pianist Sejin Yoon.
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Petrova, an award-winning artist, has performed in various prestigious venues across the UK, including Wigmore Hall.
Her programme includes Bartók's 'Out of Doors' Suite, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, and Sancan's Toccata.
Demidenko, a winner of numerous international competitions, will perform Medtner’s Night Wind Sonata, Sonata-Reminiscenza, and Schubert arr. Liszt – Widmung.
Yoon, an ABRSM scholar at the Royal Academy, will showcase Beethoven’s Sonata in A major, Janáček’s On an Overgrown Path, and Brahms’ Variations on a theme of Handel.
Nicholas Walker, a Salisbury resident and Royal Academy of Music teacher, selected the three pianists and will be attending the concert.
Tickets are available at farleymusic.co.uk.
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