
- Doors: 10:30 AM
- Price: £9/7 online, £10/8 on the door
- Entry: All Ages
- Room: Main Room
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Forge Venue presents:
Keys and Coffee Concert Series
Sunday 27 May @ The Forge, London
Up-and-coming pianist Beatrice Nicholas makes her Forge debut this morning.
Programme:
Images (Claude Debussy)
-Reflets dans l’eau
-Hommage à Rammeau
-Mouvement
Impromptu in E flat, Op.90, No.2. (Franz Schubert)
Preludes (Sergei Rachmaninov)
-Prelude in G Minor. Op.23, No.5
-Prelude in C# Minor Op.3, No.2
-Prelude in G# Minor op.32, No.12
Variations Sérieuses Op.54 (Felix Mendelssohn)
Fantasie Impromptu, Op.66 (Chopin)
Three Preludes (George Gershwin)
Performance Details:
This concert runs from 11am-12pm with no interval
Tea and coffee will be available in the glazed courtyard from 10:30-11:00am
The Forge can accept only cash on the door
Loyalty Card Holdlers – this concert applies to our loyalty card scheme
Sunday Roast after the concert?
The Foundry Restaurant offer a delicious weekend roast, making a visit to us the perfect family get-together. The weekend menu also includes a fantastic brunch and lunch selection. To book a table, please ring 02073875959.
Beatrice Nicholas is a captivating artist. Her performances are full of imagination, freedom and beauty. She plays repertoire ranging from Bach to the present day and has performed in many of the UK’s leading venues. Her music engagements have also taken her around the Mediterranean, Germany, Poland, Thailand and the Czech Republic.
Beatrice also collaborates with artists from different fields including classical, pop, musical theatre, dance, theatre and composition. She loves to invest in the younger generation and has held a teaching post at the Primary department of the Royal Academy of Music. Beatrice believes that music is a powerful tool of communication and enjoys using it to lift and engage the human heart.
At fourteen years old Beatrice joined the junior department of the Royal College of Music in London. She studied solo piano and was taught by Danielle Salamon. Beatrice won school’s major prizes for piano. At eighteen years she went to the Royal Academy of Music to study for her Bachelor Degree with Patsy Toh.
The Royal Academy of Music awarded her their Eric Brough Memorial Prize for the quality of her Final Recital. Afterwards Beatrice continued her training with Michael Endres and Susanne Gruetzman at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin.
Beatrice is now based in the UK.
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