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Archive: Roman Rabinovich (piano)

Saturday 20 November 2021, 7.30pm

Rameau. Suite in G minor (selection):

Les Tricolets, L’Enharmonique, L’Egyptienne, Les Triolets, Les Sauvages, La Poule

Schubert. Impromptus

  • E-flat major, D.899 no.2
  • G-flat major, D.899 no.3
  • B-flat major, D.935 no.3
  • F minor, D.935 no.4

Chopin. Études op.10

 

Roman Rabinovich's website

 

This eloquent pianist has been highly lauded by The New York Times, BBC Music Magazine, the San Francisco Classical Voice and others but is as yet little known in Britain and seldom plays here: all the more reason to hear him in Norwich.

  • Made his Israel Philharmonic debut under the baton of Zubin Mehta at age 10;
  • A top prizewinner at the 12th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition in 2008;
  • Selected by Sir András Schiff in 2015 as one of three pianists for the inaugural “Building Bridges” series, created to highlight young pianists of unusual promise.
  • “A true polymath, in the Renaissance sense of the word” (Seen & Heard International, 2016), he is also a composer and visual artist.

Tickets for this concert are available from our TicketSource box office.

Standard ticket price £25 (£5 discount for NCM Members).

We cannot guarantee ticket availability on the door for this concert: please book in advance to secure a seat.

Concert arrangements

We are pleased that under current Government guidelines we are now able to stage full-capacity concerts at the John Innes Centre. 

We remain, however, mindful of your comfort and safety. We therefore ask you, as a courtesy to each other and to help provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone, to observe the following:

  • Bring proof of either double vaccination or same-day negative lateral flow test as you may be asked to provide them;
  • Wear a face covering at all times in the auditorium and the foyer except when having refreshments;
  • Use the hand sanitiser available at the venue;
  • Be mindful of others and their space;
  • Bring a contactless card for programmes and refreshments (or pay for programmes in advance online). We will not be taking any cash on the day;
  • You will be asked for your ticket on entering the auditorium through any of the four doors;
  • You may sit in any unreserved seat.