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Richard Uttley (piano)

LSE Arts lunchtime concert

Date: Thursday 3 November 2016
Time:  1.05-2pm
Venue:  Shaw Library, 6th floor, Old Building

Event update:  Nina Gorič and Jonathan Wares are no longer able to perform at Thursday's concert due to unforeseen circumstances. 

Richard Uttley (piano) will replace them. He will play Beethoven’s monumental 33 Variations on a Waltz of Diabelli, op. 120. which,  along with Bach’s Goldberg Variations, are the greatest ever written.

Richard is noted for the integrity and breadth of his musicianship as soloist, chamber musician and recording artist. He has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Four and Sky Arts and has produced 3 highly praised CD’s

This event is free and open to all with no ticket or pre-registration required. Entry is on a first come, first served basis. For any queries see LSE Events FAQ or contact us at events@lse.ac.uk 0207 955 6043.

The next lunchtime concert will be on Thursday 10 November performed by Nicholas Schwartz (double bass), Anna Fedorova (piano).

Just economics and politics? Think again. While LSE does not teach arts or music, there is a vibrant cultural side to the School - from weekly free music concerts in the Shaw Library, and an LSE orchestra and choir with their own professional conductors, various film, art and photographic student societies, the annual LSE photo prize competition, the LSE Literary Festival and artist-in-residence projects. For more information please view the LSE Arts website.

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