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BMC & KCMS
​Virtual Concert Series:

Simone Alessandro Tavoni

SIMONE ALESSANDRO TAVONI piano

Bedford Music Club/Kensington & Chelsea Music Society Virtual Concert Series 2021:
Simone Alessandro Tavoni piano recital

ONLINE CONCERT

Thursday 11 February 2021

Concert: 6pm
FREE to watch, ​donations gratefully received (suggested donation £10 per concert or £25 for the series)​
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Italian pianist Simone Alessandro Tavoni graduated from the Giacomo Puccini Conservatoire in La Spezia, Liguria before continuing his studies in Florence, Budapest and in London at the Royal College of Music.  He is the winner of numerous national competitions in Italy, has given concerts across the world and is a Park Lane Group Artist.  His solo recital brings together four of the greats of piano writing, from the classicism of Clementi to the Romanticism of Schumann and Liszt and Impressionism of Debussy.

M. Clementi
  Sonata in F-sharp minor, Op.25, No.5 
R. Schumann
  Kinderszenen
C. Debussy
  Images oubliées
F. Liszt
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  Grande fantaisie sur des motifs de La serenata e L'orgia des Soirées musicales, S.422
Simone Alessandro Tavoni
Viewing link: ​https://youtu.be/zVxjKRD1P2s

A Bedford Music Club and Kensington & Chelsea Music Society collaboration.
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Other recitals in this series

14 Jan 2021 Katie Bray mezzo soprano and William Vann piano
28 Jan 2021 Mathilde Milwidsky violin and Joseph Havlat piano

Simone Alessandro Tavoni

Simone's website
The Italian pianist Simone Alessandro Tavoni has given recitals internationally, including in the United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Hungary, France, Spain, Malta, Estonia, Greece and across Italy.  He was awarded a place on the BBC Pathway scheme during the 2015/2016 academic year and through this, he had the opportunity to rehearse and perform as an orchestral pianist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and some of these performances have been played by BBC Radio 3. 

In 2019 Simone has been selected as a Park Lane Group Artist, as Keyboard Charitable Trust Artist and received the Luciano and Giancarla Berti full-ride scholarship to attend the Aspen Music Festival and School studying with renowned Professor Fabio Bidini. 

He has featured as a soloist with the East London symphony orchestra, the Kensington Chamber Orchestra, the Ashod Symphony Orchestra, the Alion Baltic symphony orchestra and the Luigi Cherubini Symphony Orchestra.  Performance venues have included the Liszt House (Budapest, Hungary), Salon Christophori (Berlin, Germany), the Florence Conservatory Concert Hall (Florence, Italy), the Royal Festival Hall, the Wigmore Hall, St. Mary's Perivale, the Brunel University, St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Victoria & Albert Museum, Regent Hall, St. James’ Piccadilly (London), Winchester Cathedral, Petit Palau in Barcelona (Spain), The Talliin Philarmonia and Glehn Castle (Talliin, Estonia) the Hausmusik of Aarhus and the Italian institute of culture in Copenhagen (Denmark).  He is also a regular guest artist at the En Blanc Et Noir Piano Festival in Lagrasse, (France) and of the Aegean international art festival in Heraklion (Crete).  During a recent recital in Spain his recording has been broadcasted by the Canal du sur (Almeria, Spain).

After graduating from the Giacomo Puccini Conservatoire in La Spezia, Liguria (Italy) when he was 18, where he studied the piano under Marco Podestà, he then moved to Florence to study at the Luigi Cherubini Conservatoire, continuing piano studies with Giuseppe Fricelli, and studying composition with Rosario Mirigliano. 

The winner of numerous national competitions in Italy, he also had the opportunity to participate in an exchange programme in Budapest on a full scholarship at the Franz Liszt Academy studying with Professors Kesckes Balazs and Rita Wagner. 

In 2014, he moved to London to study on the Master of Performance programme at the Royal College of Music with Professor Andrew Ball.  After winning a second exchange bursary in Autumn 2015, he pursued his studies for one term at the State University of Music and Performing Arts in Stuttgart, Germany with Dr. Peter Nagy.  He has received also masterclasses by Dmitri Bashkirov, Fabio Bidini, Aldo Ciccolini, Zoltan Kocsis, Antonio Pompa Baldi and Malcolm Bilson.

Simone has been generously supported by the Talent Unlimited organization and by the Henry Wood Trust at Royal college of Music.  

During the 2018/2019 academic year he obtained an Advanced Diploma course at Trinity Laban Conservatoire with professors Deniz Gelenbe and Peter Tuite majorly supported by a scholarship and was selected as a Alfred Kitchin and Trinity College London Scholar.  
Simone is currently performing, closely assisted and supported by Prince Dr. Donatus Von Hohenzollern.

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  • What's on
    • 14 Jan 2021 Katie Bray song recital
    • 23 Jan 2021 HEROIC VOICES
    • 28 Jan 2021 Mathilde Milwidsky violin recital
    • 11 Feb 2021 Simone Alessandro Tavoni piano
    • Beatrice Nicholas
    • 18 Mar 2021 MATTHEW DRINKWATER piano
    • CHOPIN and CHAMPAGNE by candlelight >
      • 25 Sep 2020 Launch
      • 16 Oct 2020 The Heroic Polonaise
      • 13 Nov 2020 Ballade No4 and Fantasy in F min
      • 11 Dec 2020 Ballade No4 and Fantasy in F min
      • 22 Jan 2021 Sonata No 2
      • 12 Feb 2021 Sonata No 3 Berceuse
      • 12 Mar 2021 Minute Waltz Scherzo No 2
      • 16 Apr 2021 Barcarolle Ballade No 3
      • 14 May 2021 The Preludes
      • 11 Jun 2021 12 Etudes Op 10
      • 16 Jul 2021 Grand Finale 12 Etudes Op 25
  • Venue hire
    • Performance space >
      • Live streaming
    • Event space
    • Rehearsals and auditions
    • Meeting space
    • Film and photo location
  • Gallery
  • News
    • Coronavirus
    • Our industry award wins
    • Poetry
    • Interview with General manager
    • Hattori Foundation to run 1901 Arts Club
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