Skip to main content
8Dec

Ivana Gavric (piano)

Hosted by the LSE Arts Lunchtime Concert Series
Shaw Library, 6th Floor, Old Building
Thursday 8 December 2022 1.05pm - 2pm

Ivana Gavrić’s playing has been described as "altogether of an extraordinary calibre" (BBC Music Magazine) and "notable for its beautiful sound, musical integrity and introspection" (The Independent). She has attracted considerable praise for her interpretations of Janáček, Liszt, Schubert, and more recently Grieg, the Washington Post describing her playing as "impressive, insightful…ravishing".

Born into a musical family in Sarajevo, and raised in the UK, Ivana (@gavricivana) studied at the University of Cambridge and at the Royal College of Music. Her teachers include Niel Immelman, Peter Bithell and James Gibb.

Performance to include:

Greig - Holberg Suite

Ravel - Tombeau de Couperin.

The next lunchtime concert is on Thursday 19 January and will be performed by Martino Tirimo.

More about this event

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 and regular public exhibitions. For more information please visit LSE Arts and Music.

Twitter Hashtag for this event: #LSEMusic

LSE holds a wide range of events, covering many of the most controversial issues of the day, and speakers at our events may express views that cause offence. The views expressed by speakers at LSE events do not reflect the position or views of The London School of Economics and Political Science.

From time to time there are changes to event details so we strongly recommend that if you plan to attend this event you check back on this listing on the day of the event.

LSE holds a wide range of events, covering many of the most controversial issues of the day, and speakers at our events may express views that cause offence. The views expressed by speakers at LSE events do not reflect the position or views of the London School of Economics and Political Science.