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Title: St Leonard's Church Seaford Lunchtime Concert. Adam Heron, Piano
Promoted by: St. Leonard’s Church, Seaford
Time: Saturday, 19 October 2024, at 1:00pm
Place: St Leonard’s Church, Seaford
Description: Programme

Philip Glass (1937 —)
Metamorphosis One

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875 — 1912)
Three Silhouettes, Op. 38
1. Tambourine
2. Lament
3. Valse

William Bolcom (1938 —)
The Garden of Eden: Four Rags for Piano
1. Old Adam: Two Step
2. The Eternal Feminine: Slow Drag
3. The Serpent’s Kiss: Rag Fantasy
4. Through Eden’s Gates: Cakewalk

Frédéric Chopin (1810 — 1849)
Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante, Op. 22

A multidisciplinary classical pianist of Nigerian-Filipino ancestry, Adam
Heron is the winner of the 2020 Harriet Cohen Bach Prize. Born in Hong Kong, then adopted by his Irish mother, Adam rose to prominence following his 2018 television debut as a BBC Young Musician piano finalist. Through his unique artistry, coupled with an innate flair for communication, he strives to become a leading ambassador for classical music. Since winning the 2017 Irish Heritage Music Bursary for Performance, Adam has commanded a demanding
schedule of international recital engagements, having performed at
distinguished venues including Wigmore Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields, and the Southbank Centre. A keen linguist and traveller, his artistic endeavours have led to appearances in far-flung concert halls including the International Center for Arts in Cairo as well as the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai. Festival collaborations include The Aegean Arts International Festival, The Cayman Arts Festival, The Cheltenham Music Festival, and The GAP Arts Festival. Adam regularly engages with the Embassies of Ireland in both London and Paris, as well as with multimedia outlets including BBC Radio 3, having worked alongside leading presenters including Katie Derham and Sean Rafferty. In addition to his solo career, Adam is also a devoted collaborative pianist, composer, and conductor. He has joined forces with fellow musicians including saxophonist Amy Dickson, double-bassist Chi-chi Nwanoku CBE, violinist Antal Zalai, soprano Francesca Chiejina, and cellist Laura van der Heijden. In 2016 Adam became one of the first concerto soloists to perform with the Chineke! Orchestra, and he has since worked with esteemed conductors including Jonathon Heyward, David Curtis, Dwight Pile Gray, and Timothy Carey. A laureate of both the Stefano Marizza and HRH Princess Lalla Meryem international piano competitions, Adam was a Hargreaves and Ball scholar at the Royal Academy of Music, where he studied with Christopher Elton before completing his master’s thesis in ethnomusicology at the University of Cambridge. Generously supported by The Keyboard Charitable Trust, Irish Heritage, The Hattori Foundation, The Talent Unlimited Foundation, and The Tillett Trust, he has taken masterclasses with renowned pianists including Anne Queffélec, Imogen Cooper, John Lill, Paul Lewis, Stephen Hough, and Yevgeny Sudbin. Adam recently collaborated with the British Council in France, working as an English Language Assistant in Paris between 2023 and 2024. He is currently a PhD Candidate at the University of Glasgow, where he holds a James McCune Smith scholarship.
Instagram @adamheronpiano
http://www.adamheron.com/
Tickets: Lunchtime Concert lasting approximately an hour. Admission Free with a retiring collection
Contact: John Baker

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