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St Barnabas Summer Proms (9)
Monday August 4th at 7.30 pm
Viv McLean
piano recital
Mozart : Fantasia in D minor K 397
Mozart : Sonata in A major K 331
Beethoven : Sonata in C minor Op 13 ‘Pathetique'
Chopin : Nocturne in C minor Op 48 no 1
Chopin : Scherzo no 2 in B flat minor Op 31
Chopin : Scherzo no 3 in C sharp minor Op 39
Gershwin : Rhapsody in Blue
Admission £10. No tickets needed.
Viv McLean (piano), the winner of the First Prize at the 2002 Maria Canals International Piano Competition in Barcelona, has performed at all the major venues in the UK as well as in France, Spain, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Finland, Malta, Israel, Cyprus, Japan, Australia and the USA. His concerto work includes appearances with the Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, London Concert Orchestra, Scottish Concert Orchestra, National Musicians' Symphony Orchestra, and he has performed chamber music with leading groups such as the Ysaye String Quartet and the Leopold String Trio. He has performed in festivals including the Cheltenham International Festival and Harrogate Festival in the UK, the International Beethoven Festival, the Mecklenburg Festival and the Kultur Kreis Festival in Germany, the Melle Festival and Festival de Saintes in France, and the Musik vid Kattegatt Festival in Sweden. Viv studied at the Royal Academy of Music and made his Wigmore Hall recital debut through winning the Friends of the Royal Academy Wigmore Award. He was the piano winner at the Royal Overseas-League Music Competition and was selected as one of three winners of the National Federation of Music Societies' Young Artists Competition, leading to various recitals and concerto appearances throughout Great Britain. Viv has recorded regularly for BBC Radio 3 since making his recital debut through the BBC Radio 3 Young Artists Forum scheme and has also recorded recitals for radio in Germany and Poland. His commercial releases include recordings for such labels as Sony Classical Japan and Naxos, as well as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's own label. Future plans include concerts in France, Norway, Japan and the UK.