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The Unofficial Version: Rediscovering Liszt's Legacy to his Students

Scottish pianist and academic Professor Kenneth Hamilton is the author of several well-regarded publications on Liszt.


Scottish pianist and academic Professor Kenneth Hamilton is the author of several well-regarded publications on Liszt.
An enthusiastic advocate of the value of musical scholarship both for performers and their audiences, Professor Hamilton is a committed public communicator who believes that the appreciation of music in its historical context can vitally enhance its meaning. And the more we understand, the more we can be moved. He himself has never entirely lost his fascination for the multifarious history of piano performance, nor for the works of Wagner, Chopin and Liszt, among others.


Speaker(s):

Professor Kenneth Hamilton | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

9 October 2012 at 4:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Cardiff University School of Music
Corbett Road
Cardiff
CF10 3EP

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All are welcome. This lecture is part of the John Bird Lecture Series at the Cardiff University School of Music.

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