Alexander Ullman piano (2016/17 Benjamin Britten Piano Fellow)
Beethoven Piano Sonata no 31 in A flat major op 110
Chopin Études op 25
RCM alumnus Alexander Ullman performs a virtuosic programme of Beethoven and Chopin.
In 2016/17, Alexander Ullman was the recipient of the Benjamin Britten Piano Fellowship, awarded by the RCM to an outstanding pianist from the Artist Diploma course. Praised for his subtle interpretations and refined technical mastery, Alexander has impressed audiences and critics worldwide.
Change of Artist and Programme
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Arina Lazgiian (piano) is no longer able to perform in the above concert. The RCM is grateful to Alexander Ullman (piano) for stepping in as her replacement. The programme has changed and will now be works by Beethoven and Chopin.
Supported by the Philip Loubser Foundation
Turangalîla at the Royal Festival Hall
The Royal College of Music Symphony Orchestra, led by acclaimed conductor Jac van Steen, perform Messiaen’s epic masterpiece Turangalîla-symphonie at the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on Wednesday 1 May, 7.30pm.
Join us for this special event, featuring RCM pianist Thomas Kelly as soloist and Imsu Choi on the ondes Martenot.