Pavel Kolesnikov, piano recital in Parbold, Lancs Sat 1 April 7.45pm
London-based Pavel Kolesnikov was born in Siberia into a family of scientists. He became an overnight sensation in 2012 at the Honens International Piano Competition, when he took home the world’s largest piano prize.
Celebrated for his imaginative, thought-provoking programming and his fresh, often unexpected perspective on familiar pieces, Pavel has given recitals at venues including New York’s Carnegie Hall, and Wigmore Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall in London.
For his debut in Parbold, Pavel will perform a programme of Chopin Nocturnes together with music from the baroque era.
“Very few pianists of Kolesnikov's generation share his abundance of intelligence, sensitivity, musicality, imagination, and sheer instrumental mastery”
Patrick Rucker, Gramophone
7.45pm
Tickets £5 young people/students, £20 adults, free parking
Parbold Village Hall
2 The Green Lancashire WN8 7DN
Sat 1 April