Paul Lewis is internationally regarded as one of the leading musicians of his generation. A former Chetham’s student, he closes the School’s 50th anniversary year with a recital featuring Schubert’s profound, posthumous Piano Sonata in A minor, and Beethoven’s intricate, virtuosic Diabelli Variations. The winner of numerous awards, and one of the foremost interpreters of the central European classical repertoire, Paul’s interpretations range from “white hot intensity” (Independent) to the “immensely thoughtful and refined” (Guardian), demonstrating the full breadth and talent of this remarkable performer
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