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Pianist Łukasz Krupiński & Jamie Philips with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Pianist Łukasz Krupiński will join the conductor Jamie Philips with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on Wednesday 20 March, 7:30 pm at Cadogan Hall in London and will play Chopin's Second Piano Concert, the second part of which was created under the inspiration of the composer's first love.

Wednesday 20 March, 7:30 pm at Cadogan Hall

Pianist Łukasz Krupiński and conductor Jamie Philips with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra are set to perform on Wednesday 20 March, 7:30 pm at Cadogan Hall.

Łukasz Krupiński is a winner of the 7th San Marino International Piano Competition and all of its contest prizes – the Audience Award, the Music Critics’ Award and the Orchestra Award. This London-based pianist gave his debut at Carnegie Hall in 2018 and his recordings have been featured on numerous international radio stations, including BBC Radio 3 and Polish Radio 2. In addition, Krupiński is a twice laureate of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage Prize for remarkable artistic accomplishments.

Jamie Philips, conductor & Łukasz Krupiński, pianist

During this delightful evening, you will encounter truly magical musical programme. Starting with a ravishing prelude to forgotten fairytale opera Irmelin by Delius, a real rarity of the British classical music. Then you will be delighted with Chopin’s deliriously poetic Piano Concerto No. 2. The evening will be concluded with Bethoveen’s revolutionary Symphony No. 3, ‘Eroica’, that is still shaping he way we think and feel about the power of music.

This is an actual treat for classical music enthusiasts that you cannot miss.

To buy your tickets click HERE.

There is a limited number £5 tickets available for Under 18s.

There is also available Group Discount for 6+ people (up to 35%).

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