TYLER HAY piano
Part of the 7 Star Arts residency |
Tuesday 19 May 2026Doors: 6.30pm
Concert: 7.30pm Duration: 90 min, including interval Tickets: £30 |
7 Star Arts proudly presents concert pianist Tyler Hay.
Programme
Czerny
Grande étude de salon in A flat major, Op.756 No.15
Kalkbrenner
Etude in F sharp minor, Op.143 No.13
Field
Sonata in E flat major, Op.1 No.1
Rondo
Clementi
Gradus ad Parnassum, Op.44 No.14 in F major
Mozart
Eine Kleine Gigue, K.574
Chopin
Tarantella in A flat major, Op.43
Interval
Thalberg
Tarantella, Op.65
Rubinstein
Barcarolle in F minor, Op.30 No.1
Tchaikovsky
Natha-Valse, Op.51 No.4
Liszt
Valse Oubliée in A flat major, S.215/2
von Sauer
Music Box
Alkan
Symphonie for solo piano (Finale), Op.39 No.7 in E flat minor
Grande étude de salon in A flat major, Op.756 No.15
Kalkbrenner
Etude in F sharp minor, Op.143 No.13
Field
Sonata in E flat major, Op.1 No.1
Rondo
Clementi
Gradus ad Parnassum, Op.44 No.14 in F major
Mozart
Eine Kleine Gigue, K.574
Chopin
Tarantella in A flat major, Op.43
Interval
Thalberg
Tarantella, Op.65
Rubinstein
Barcarolle in F minor, Op.30 No.1
Tchaikovsky
Natha-Valse, Op.51 No.4
Liszt
Valse Oubliée in A flat major, S.215/2
von Sauer
Music Box
Alkan
Symphonie for solo piano (Finale), Op.39 No.7 in E flat minor
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Tyler Hay |
Tyler Hay was born in 1994 and first showed a prodigious talent for the piano when he won the Dennis Loveland award in Kent for his performance of Liszt’s Mephisto Waltz No.1 at the age of 11. He gained a place to study at the Purcell School in 2007 where he studied under Tessa Nicholson. He continued his studies with Graham Scott and Frank Wibaut at the Royal Northern College of Music and with Niel Immelman and Gordon Fergus-Thompson for a Masters degree at the Royal College of Music.
Tyler has performed programmes at Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall and the Purcell Room and has played Ravel's Concerto for Left Hand Alone at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No.2 at Symphony Hall with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
In 2016, Tyler won first prize in the keyboard section of the Royal Overseas League Competition and as well as winning the RNCM’s Gold medal competition, also won first prize in the Liszt Society International Competition. Tyler won 1st prize in the Dudley International Piano Competition in November, 2022. CDs of Liszt, John Ogdon, Kalkbrenner and Field are available on Brilliant Classics and an album of virtuoso piano music by contemporary British composer Simon Proctor is also available on Navona Records.
Tyler has performed programmes at Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall and the Purcell Room and has played Ravel's Concerto for Left Hand Alone at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Saint-Saëns' Piano Concerto No.2 at Symphony Hall with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
In 2016, Tyler won first prize in the keyboard section of the Royal Overseas League Competition and as well as winning the RNCM’s Gold medal competition, also won first prize in the Liszt Society International Competition. Tyler won 1st prize in the Dudley International Piano Competition in November, 2022. CDs of Liszt, John Ogdon, Kalkbrenner and Field are available on Brilliant Classics and an album of virtuoso piano music by contemporary British composer Simon Proctor is also available on Navona Records.
Tuesday 19 May 2026 |
Doors: 6.30pm
Concert: 7.30pm Duration: 90 min, including interval Tickets: £30 |