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Grande Valse Brillante

Angela Hewitt at Wigmore Hall

By The Cross-Eyed Pianist | June 7, 2011

Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt wittily and imaginatively coupled two of Bach’s French Suites with a handful of miniatures by Chopin, all composed in Paris, in an enjoyable lunchtime concert at London’s Wigmore Hall. Read my full review here

Posted in Performance review and tagged as Angela Hewitt, Bach, Chopin, Grande Valse Brillante, lunchtime concerts, Mazurkas, Wigmore Hall. 2 Comments

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