FROM 3PM - 5.30PM
TICKETS £10 INCLUDING TEA
CHILDREN 11 AND UNDER HALF PRICE
FROM 3PM - 5.30PM
TICKETS £10 INCLUDING TEA
CHILDREN 11 AND UNDER HALF PRICE
Friday 4th July
6.30pm - 9pm
£30
Piano Recital by Joanna MacGregor CBE
Seating is limit so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Joanna MacGregor CBE is one of the world's most innovative musicians, appearing as a concert pianist, curator and conductor. As a solo pianist she has appeared with leading orchestras, performing in over eighty countries with eminent conductors.
There will be light refreshments available following the recital.
PROGRAMME:
Rameau - Le Rappel des Oiseaux
Couperin - Les Fauvétes Plaintives
Rameau - La Poule
Liszt - St Francis and the Birds
Liszt - Funérailles
Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
JOANNA MACGREGOR CBE
Described as ‘a brilliant light in the music world,’ Joanna MacGregor is one of the world's most innovative musicians, appearing as a concert pianist, curator and conductor. As a solo pianist she has appeared with leading orchestras, performing in over eighty countries with eminent conductors including Pierre Boulez, Colin Davis, Simon Rattle and Michael Tilson Thomas. In 2025-26 she will tour Europe, Scandinavia, US, Canada and China.
Joanna is Dame Myra Hess Chair of Piano at the Royal Academy of Music and runs two annual piano festivals for young musicians, as well as a year-round series at the Wigmore Hall; she has been Artistic Director of Dartington International Summer School, Bath International Festival, and Deloitte Ignite at the Royal Opera House, as well as a curator for festivals around the world.
In 2020 Joanna performed Beethoven’s thirty-piano sonatas as part of Beethoven’s 250th celebrations and gave an immersive series of Schubert’s piano music in 2023. She has released over forty solo recordings - many of them on her own award-winning record label SoundCircus - ranging from Chopin and Piazzolla to Bach and John Cage. Joanna has commissioned and premiered many landmark works, and is a regular broadcaster on TV and radio, appearing many times at the BBC Proms. Her collaborative and composition projects encompass jazz, film, visual art, contemporary dance and electronica, and in 2024 she is overseeing music for forty-seven silent Sherlock Holmes films with the BFI.
From 2015-2021 she chaired the Paul Hamlyn Composers Awards and has been a Booker Prize Judge. Joanna MacGregor has five honorary doctorates in music; a regular conductor, she is Music Director of Brighton Philharmonic conducting bold, innovative concerts in their centenary year. Her bestselling series of books for children, PianoWorld, is hailed as ‘a new series for the Millenium.’