Piano Masterclass with Boris Giltburg

Dates
12 November 2024, 10:00am

Venue
Performance Hall

Tickets
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Any donation you are able to make will directly support our talented students and help us to provide a first-class educational experience for this next generation of professional musicians.

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A black and white photo of Boris Giltburg standing in a corridor with his arms crossed, wearing a black turtleneck jumper

12 November 2024, 10:00am

Venue
Performance Hall

Tickets
Pay What You Can

Our Pay What You Can model allows you to choose a ticket price that works for you, from £2 to £15, with a free option to ensure our events are accessible to all audience members.

Any donation you are able to make will directly support our talented students and help us to provide a first-class educational experience for this next generation of professional musicians.

Priority booking now open

RCM Friends and supporters at Core Contributor level and above have priority booking from Wednesday 14 August. General booking opens for our Autumn Season on Wednesday 21 August.

Become a member and benefit from priority booking.

Leading interpreter of Rachmaninov, pianist Boris Giltburg visits the Royal College of Music for the first time to lead an insightful masterclass.

The Moscow-born, Israeli pianist is lauded across the globe as a deeply sensitive, insightful and compelling interpreter. Critics have praised his ‘singing line, variety of touch and broad dynamic palette capable of great surges of energy’ (Washington Post) as well as his impassioned, narrative-driven approach to performance: 'the interplay of spiritual calm and emphatic engagement is gripping, and one could not wish for a more illuminating, lyrical or more richly phrased interpretation' (Suddeutsche Zeitung).

Boris regularly plays recitals in the world’s most prestigious halls, working globally with many top orchestras and conductors.

Image © Sasha Gusov

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