A Polish virtuoso musician widely regarded as one of the greatest pianists alive today will be giving a concert in Cambridge tomorrow, Thursday 18 November.

Piotr Anderszewski is famed for the intelligence and refinement of his interpretations as much for his formidable technique. Anderszewski has given acclaimed recitals in all the major musical centres of the world, including Salzburg, Vienna, New York's Carnegie Hall New York, and the Mariinsky Concert Hall in St Petersburg.

He will perform a concert of music by Bach and Schumann at the Concert Hall, West Road, at 7.30 pm.

Thursday's concert forms part of the Camerata Musica International Artists Series. Future concerts in the 2010/11 Camerata Musica season include the violinist Viktoria Mullova, the tenor Ian Bostridge, and the pianist Dame Mitsuko Uchida.

Camerata Musica was founded in Peterhouse in 2005 to bring musicians of international distinction to perform in Cambridge, and to make available concerts of the highest standard accessible to student audiences. Admission tickets are heavily discounted to students, and are without charge to members of Peterhouse and Trinity College.

Most concerts are held in the Peterhouse Theatre, the finest chamber-music venue in Cambridge; larger-scale and choral concerts are held in Trinity College Chapel (by kind permission of the Master and Fellows).
Artists who have appeared in earlier concerts include Kurt Masur and members of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Garlitsky Trio, Sir Thomas Allen, Natalie Clein, the Tallis Scholars, and the Melchior Ensemble.

For full details of Thursday’s concert and to book tickets visit the Camerata Musica at http://www.cameratamusica.org.uk/
 


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