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Chopin & Champagne
​by Candlelight

WARREN MAILLEY-SMITH  piano

Concert 4: Sonata No.3
from Chopin & Champagne by Candlelight
series presented by CityMusic Promotions

Friday 4 March 2022

Pre-dinner performance

Doors/Champagne reception: 6pm
Concert: 6.30pm to 7.30pm

Post-dinner performance
Doors/Champagne reception: 8.30pm
Concert: 9pm to 10pm

Tickets: £35 including champagne reception before performance
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Warren Mailley-Smith concert pianist
The brilliant piano music of the great Frédéric Chopin has never been out of fashion since it first burst onto the international scene in the early 19th century.  This music wasn’t intended for the great concert halls of today, but for the intimate setting of Parisian and London Salons of the aristocracy.  This was the setting where Chopin felt most at ease and improvised many of his works for the first time.

Audiences can now experience his music across 8 x 1 hour programmes (performed from memory) in the beautifully authentic salon-setting of London's 1901 Arts Club - with the accompaniment of a pre-performance champagne reception at our intimate and exclusive venue.  The series includes 8 separate programmes, from October 2021 to July 2022.

Sonata No.3 concert programme
​(1 hour duration)

Three Ecossaises, Op.posth
Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor Op.66
Waltz No.14 in E minor, Op.posth
Variations Brillantes on Je vends des Scapulaires Op.12
Berceuse in D flat Op.57
Nocturne No.19 in E minor, Op.72, No.1
Mazurka No.41 in C sharp minor, Op.63, No.3
Sonata No.3 in B minor Op.58
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“Rapidly establishing himself as one of the best pianists of his generation Warren Mailley-Smith is that rare exceptional talent who turns out to be utterly charming and down to earth with a gentle, self-depreciating sense of humour.  Combined with his formidable technical skill and mature musicality, these attributes have made him a favourite for both audiences and St Martin’s staff alike.” 

​St Martin-in-the-Fields, Staff Pick of the Month

Warren Mailley-Smith concert pianist
www.warrenmailley-smith.com

Warren Mailley-Smith

In 2016 Warren Mailley-Smith became the first British pianist to perform Chopin’s complete works for solo piano from memory in a series of 11 recitals at St John’s Smith Square.  Hailed by the critics as an “epic achievement”, Mailley-Smith will repeat the series across the UK in coming seasons. 

He has given acclaimed solo recitals at The Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall and has performed for the British Royal Family on numerous occasions. One of the busiest concert pianists of his generation, he will give over 100 solo performances in 2021-22.

During the Coronavirus Pandemic he performed over 80 online solo concerts, with over 120 works to over 300,000 people worldwide has been at the forefront of developing online streaming as a means for musicians to continue performing.  He is Artistic Director of www.CityMusicLive.co.uk.

An passionate chamber musician, he is Artistic Director of the Piccadilly Chamber Music Series and is founder and Artistic Director of The Piccadilly Sinfonia. 

His career has taken him all over the world, with solo performances in Australia, Europe and most recently solo tours in China and the USA.  He is a popular soloist on the UK concert scene and performs regularly in music societies, festivals, schools and concert halls throughout the UK and abroad and as guest artist on several of the world’s most famous cruise liners.

He has 30 piano concertos in his repertoire, having made his concerto debut with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.  

Warren’s growing discography has made an impact on critics, broadcasters and the public alike.  His recordings have been featured by Classic FM as CD of the Week and his recordings are featured regularly on Classic FM and the BBC.  He is currently recording the complete works of Chopin over a 4-year period for a 12-disc set for Sleeveless Records.

Warren studied with some of the world’s leading pedagogues, including Peter Feuchtwanger, Ronald Smith and John Barstow at The Royal College Of Music.  He is now in increasing demand himself as teacher in both masterclasses and private lessons.  He teaches at Royal College of Music Junior Departments and tutors on a number of residential courses, including Finchcocks, Pro Corda, Piano Week and Pianissimi, in addition to giving masterclasses and adjudications throughout the UK and further afield.  ​
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    • 26 May 2022 VINEMA LEBANON Capernaum
    • 31 May 2022 CHRISTOPHER KENT and GAMAL KHAMIS
    • 6 Jun 2022 JAMES LISNEY ...petits concerts XIII and XIV
    • 9 Jun 2022 TASTING NOTES Piano 4 Hands
    • CHOPIN and CHAMPAGNE by candlelight >
      • 1 Oct 2021 Four Ballades
      • 5 Nov 2021 Four Scherzos
      • 21 Jan 2022 Sonata No 2
      • 4 Mar 2022 Sonata No 3
      • 1 Apr 2022 24 Preludes
      • 13 May 2022 Etudes Op 10
      • 17 Jun 2022 Barcarolle, Berceuse & Bolero
      • 22 Jul 2022 Etudes Op 25
    • 20 Jun 2022 Mood Indigo Mondays Jim Mullen
    • NATURE and MUSIC >
      • 30 Jun 2022 NATURE and MUSIC Forests and Flowers
      • 6 Oct 2022 NATURE and MUSIC Shepherdesses and Folk Dances
      • 9 Mar 2023 NATURE and MUSIC Spirits on Land and Water
      • 18 May 2023 NATURE and MUSIC Rain and Romance
    • Piano Meetup Groups
    • 18 Jul 2022 Mood Indigo Mondays Graeme Flowers
    • 28 Sep 2022 SERAPHIN CONCERTS #1
    • 18 Jan 2023 SERAPHIN CONCERTS #2 Brahms Clarinet Trio
  • Venue hire
    • Performance space >
      • Live streaming
    • Event space
    • Rehearsals and auditions
    • Meeting space
    • Film and photo location
  • Gallery
  • News
    • Coronavirus
    • Our industry award wins
    • Hattori Foundation Early Evening Concerts
    • Poetry
    • Interview with General manager
    • Hattori Foundation to run 1901 Arts Club
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