Kathryn Stott

Kathryn Stott
Music by Bach, Boulanger, Fauré, Ravel, Grieg, Piazzolla, Shostakovich, Chopin, Grainger and Rogers & Hammerstein
Kathryn Stott piano
A true great of the British piano scene makes one last appearance at the Oxford Piano Festival before her well-deserved retirement from the concert stage. Kathryn Stott’s personal programme of Musical Postcards immortalises some of this stalwart pianist’s most treasured relationships – including those with Nadia Boulanger, Carl Vine and Graham Fitkin. In bidding farewell, Kathryn will herself introduce a programme ranging from Bach to Caroline Shaw from the stage. A not-to-be-missed opportunity to hear a uniquely communicative and uncommonly broadminded pianist in recital one last time.
03 Aug 2024
Tickets: £12, £30
(Students from £5)
Duration: 120 min
Venue: Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church
Friday 5 January, 11:00 – Priority booking for Patrons and 10+ concerts
Monday 8 January, 11:00 – Priority booking for Friends and 6+ concerts
Wednesday 10 January, 11:00 – General booking
(Students from £5)
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