Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Address
St Mary's Parish Church, Church Street, Twickenham, TW1 3NJ, United Kingdom
We welcome South African pianist Roelof Temmingh for the next in our 'Sunday @ 6pm' concert series.
Entrance is FREE with a retiring collection in aid of church funds, Wine and soft drinks will be available after the performance - do stay for a chat and a chance to meet our performer.
Roelof enjoys a multi-faceted career including solo work, chamber music, arrangement, working with composers and collaborating with singers. He is passionate about bringing to light works that have been unfairly neglected, particularly from the 20th century. He is a Young Artist of the Musicians’ Company, who also supported his recently conluded Constant/Kit Lambert Fellowship at the Royal College of Music.
He has performed at the Royal Albert Hall’s Classical Coffee Morning Series, the Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall, and as part of the Delphine Trio has recorded at Abbey Road Studios and has permed overseas in South Africa, US, France, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Slovenia.
Entrance is FREE with a retiring collection in aid of church funds, Wine and soft drinks will be available after the performance - do stay for a chat and a chance to meet our performer.
Roelof enjoys a multi-faceted career including solo work, chamber music, arrangement, working with composers and collaborating with singers. He is passionate about bringing to light works that have been unfairly neglected, particularly from the 20th century. He is a Young Artist of the Musicians’ Company, who also supported his recently conluded Constant/Kit Lambert Fellowship at the Royal College of Music.
He has performed at the Royal Albert Hall’s Classical Coffee Morning Series, the Royal Festival Hall, Wigmore Hall, and as part of the Delphine Trio has recorded at Abbey Road Studios and has permed overseas in South Africa, US, France, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and Slovenia.
Roelof Temmingh plays piano works by Beethoven, Suk and Prokofiev
22 Sep 2024, 6 p.m. for 1 hour
Roelof Temmingh plays piano works by Beethoven, Suk and Prokofiev
22 Sep 2024, 6 p.m. for 1 hour