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Sunday Piano Series: Hanni Liang

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Running time: Doors open an hour before the performance. Running time: 1 hour

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Age Guidance: 7+
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+

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Brahms             Six Pieces, Op. 118
Debussy           Images, Book 1
Ethel Smyth    Sonata No. 2

What is Sunday Morning Piano?
Enjoy an hour of great music in the company of some of the most exciting stars of the piano. Our Sunday Morning Piano series offers a rich mix of classic works and rare gems, from Chopin to Ethel Smyth. Ticket price includes tea, coffee and cake before or after the concert.

German pianist Hanni Liang is a researcher and lecturer who’s passionate about exploring the future of classical concert life and promoting a sustainable future. Her recital begins with one of Brahms’s final works, written for Clara Schumann and full of yearning and beauty. Written shortly after his orchestral masterpiece, La Mer, Debussy’s Images showcase his unique Impressionist style, representing colours in sound from the reflections of light on water to a stately Sarabande. Dame Ethel Smyth was a student in Leipzig, meeting composers such as Dvořák and Grieg, when she composed her early 2nd Sonata. Described by her as ‘program music’, it was also partly inspired by her fascination with actress Marie Geistinger.

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Save 20% if you book for all 6 concerts.

Under 26s
Tickets £3. To purchase these tickets you must be under 26 at the time of purchase. You may be asked to show your ID on doors to confirm your age.

Teacher Rate
If you’re a teacher/university lecturer or a trainee teacher, then you and one guest can hear any Nottingham Classics concert for half price (excluding £11.50 seats). You can also make group bookings for your students and get the Under 26 rate of £3 for each student ticket. Please email our Group Sales team or call 0115 989 5555 to book.

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