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A monochrome photo of pianist Daniel Lebhardt. He has short hair, and is wearing a shirt and tie with a large overcoat.
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Ulverston International Music Festival presents

Lunchtime recital: Daniel Lebhardt, piano

Rising star Daniel Lebhardt performs a varied programme, including Ligeti’s tranquil White on White, culminating in one of Beethoven’s most admired piano sonatas, the heroic Waldstein.

Date & Time
Location
Ulverston Parish Church
Prices

Standard: £14
Student / Under 25 / Access: £7.50
Unwaged (recipients of means-tested government benefits): £6

Prices inclusive of £1 booking fee

Coro Members don’t pay booking fees

Additional details

Public on-sale: Mon 20 Mar 10am

Doors open at 12:30pm

There is no interval

By booking you agree to our Conditions of Sale and Entry including our refund policy.

Born in Hungary, Daniel studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest with István Gulyás and Gyöngyi Keveházi, then with Pascal Nemirovski at the Royal Academy of Music and Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. He was a prize-winner at the Young Classical Artists Trust auditions in 2015, and recently made his debut with the Halle, with a performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5.

Programme

Franz Schubert Drei Klavierstücke D.946
György Ligeti White on White
Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata No.21 Op.53 Waldstein

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  • 1.00pm

This event is produced by Ulverston International Music Festival

Watch: Daniel Lebhardt

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