Thursday 13 April, 6.30pm
L’arte della tastiera – the Art of the Keyboard: Clementi and Beethoven
A piano concert by Simone Alessandro Tavoni
A musical journey that compares the world of two giant contemporary composers, Beethoven and Clementi, aiming to discover their similarities and differences in the craftsmanship of piano music writing.
Programme:
M.Clementi Monferrinas op 39 ( selection)
L.van Beethoven: ‘Variations on a original theme Woo 77’
M.Clementi: Sonata in La Maggiore op no 1
L.van Beethoven Sonata No 23 op 57 ‘Appassionata’
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Simone Alessandro Tavoni has given recitals internationally across Europe and U.S in venue such the Purcell room, Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, St Martin in the Fields, St.John’s Smith Square, Steinway Hall, St.Mary Perivale in London, Liszt Museum in Budapest, Palau de la Música Catalana in Barcelona, the Aarhus concert hall, The Tallin Philarmonia ( Estonia ) and the Florence Conservatory hall. In 2019, Simone has been selected as a Parklane Group Artist, as Keyboard Charitable Trust Artist and received the Luciano and Giancarla Berti full-ride scholarship to attend the Aspen Music Festival and School studying with renowned professor Fabio Bidini. Graduated at Royal College of Music with professor Andrew Ball, and Simone has recently attained an Artist Diploma at Trinity Laban Conservatoire with professors Deniz Gelenbe and Peter Tuite. He began his musical education in Italy with professor Marco Podesta’ and pursue his studies at the Liszt Academy of Budapest with Dr.Kecskes Balazs and in Germany at the Hochschule fur Musik un Darstellende of Stuttgart with Dr,Peter Nagy. In 2016 was selected for the BBC pathway scheme and he is a fellow at the Aspen Music Festival and School. He is generously assisted by HSH Dr.Donatus Prince of Hohenzollern.