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Chopin and Champagne by Candlelight - Etudes Op.10
Chopin and Champagne by Candlelight - Etudes Op.10

Sat, 29 Apr

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St Mary's Cathedral

Chopin and Champagne by Candlelight - Etudes Op.10

Few things are more magical than hearing the world’s most breath-taking classical music being performed live by a brilliant concert pianist in beautiful surroundings, by the flicker of candlelight with a glass of champagne in hand.

Time & Location

29 Apr 2023, 19:30 – 21:00

St Mary's Cathedral, Palmerston Pl, Edinburgh EH12 5AW, UK

About

Tickets: £19, £29, £38

Booking link: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cm/chopin-and-champagne-by-candlelight-etudes-op-10/e-bypqek

Phone: 0333 666 33 66

Email: info@citymusicpromotions.co.uk

Programme (all Chopin): 

  • Waltz in F op.34 no.3 
  • Nocturne No. 10 in A-Flat, Op. 32, No. 2 
  • Nocturne No. 3 in B, Op. 9, No. 3
  • Nocturne No. 15 in F Minor, Op. 55, No. 1
  • Bolero in C, Op. 1
  • Mazurka No. 49 in A Minor, Op. 68
  • No. 2  Twelve Études op.10 

The complimentary Champagne will be served from 7pm.  Conveniently situated near Haymarket Station, there is a wide choice of nearby restaurants and bars to complete your night out.    Whether you are planning a date or treating family and friends, you have everything on your doorstep for the perfect evening.   

Concert pianist Warren Mailley-Smith is a favourite with UK audiences, well-known for his incredible feat of learning to play all 3.5 million notes of Chopin’s piano music from memory and hailed by the critics as an “epic achievement”   He is one of the busiest concert pianists of his generation, giving over 100 solo performances in the UK alone yearly.  He has performed for the Royal Family over 30 occasions and his last CD was featured by Classic FM as CD of the Week   Forget your busy week and treat yourself to an evening of relaxing and invigorating classical music performed with charm and humour by one of the UK’s most brilliant musicians.   “Tall and talented, Warren Mailley-Smith is the embodiment of a modern romantic concert pianist…” – Musical Opinion

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