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Hampstead Valentine's Champagne Concert  - 'Rhapsody in Blue'
Sunday February 2012 at 3pm and 7pm
Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead, London NW3 1LT

Tickets for afternoon 3pm performance

Tickets for evening 7pm performance (same programme)

Warren Mailley-Smith - piano
"Sensational" Classic FM

Tickets £22 (£18 concessions) 
include complimentry glass of champagne.

 

Tickets for afternoon 3pm performance

Tickets for evening 7pm performance 

(same programme)

BEETHOVEN– Pathetique Sonata

DEBUSSY– Clair de lune

LISZT– Un Sospiro  

LISZT– Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

GRIEG– Wedding Day at Troldhaugen

PROKOFIEV– Romeo and Juliet – Dance of the Montagues and the Capulets

LISZT– Rigoletto Paraphrase

HOROWITZ/BIZET– Carmen Fantasy

CHOPIN- Fantasy Impromptu  

CHOPIN- Polonaise in A flat maj

GERSHWIN– Rhapsody in Blue  

Tickets for afternoon 3pm performance

Tickets for evening 7pm performance

For out-and-out romance on Valentine’s Eve join sensational, debonair pianist Warren Mailley-Smith for a candlelight and champagne evening of romantic piano music at Hampstead’s Burgh House.

A self-confessed Romantic, Warren will be performing a selection of classics guaranteed to tug at the heartstrings. The candlelit concert will include Chopin, Greig and Prokoviev, finishing with  Gershwin’s famous Rhapsody in Blue.   

People often tell Warren that there is nothing more romantic than having the piano played to them. Warren responds that for the performer, it is  unique to be able to wear your heart  on your sleeve and get  so immersed in a  brilliant piece of music that you can quite easily forget there are  hundreds of people sitting  a couple of feet away from you.

Warren’s Valentine’s concerts will take place in Hampstead’s Burgh  House which is a grade I listed house built in the early years of the 18th century, open to the public as a local history museum, art gallery, classical concert venue, shop and café.

“Tall and talented, Warren Mailley-Smith is the embodiment of a modern Romantic concert pianist.”                                                                                                 Musical Opinion     


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