Elgar: a piano portrait
Elgar: A Piano Portrait celebrates the life and works of Sir Edward Elgar, one of Britain's most esteemed composers.
Embark on a harmonious journey through Elgar's career. Enjoy some of Elgar's lesser-known piano works, alongside pieces from Brahms, Coleridge-Taylor, Gershwin, and Messiaen.
Through this programme, the audience will explore the relationships and context of different eras and compositional styles.
Myles Manders-Young is an English classical pianist based in Birmingham. He has received Third Prize at the Thailand 7th International Chopin Piano Competition, and a Gold Prize at the 4th Bangkok International Piano Competition.
Having first performed here last year, Myles is excited to return and bring his passion for promoting the music of Elgar and classical music back to The Firs.
Please note:
- Standard admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- Meet in the Carice Room.
- The visitor centre is accessible for most people. Please see full information on our website's access statement.
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Elgar: A Piano Portrait celebrates the life and works of Sir Edward Elgar, one of Britain's most esteemed composers.
Embark on a harmonious journey through Elgar's career. Enjoy some of Elgar's lesser-known piano works, alongside pieces from Brahms, Coleridge-Taylor, Gershwin, and Messiaen.
Through this programme, the audience will explore the relationships and context of different eras and compositional styles.
Myles Manders-Young is an English classical pianist based in Birmingham. He has received Third Prize at the Thailand 7th International Chopin Piano Competition, and a Gold Prize at the 4th Bangkok International Piano Competition.
Having first performed here last year, Myles is excited to return and bring his passion for promoting the music of Elgar and classical music back to The Firs.
Please note:
- Standard admission charges apply to non-members on arrival.
- Meet in the Carice Room.
- The visitor centre is accessible for most people. Please see full information on our website's access statement.