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Simon Tedeschi, December 2006

Exhibition of Paintings

A small selection of award-winning works from recent Blackheath Art Society exhibitions will be on display during the concerts.

Forthcoming concerts

This concert is the last one in our 2006 series. The exciting 2007 series is now available for bookings by visiting MCA-Tix or phoning them on 1300 306 776. The first concert weekend will be on the 2nd and 3rd of March, 2007. If you are on our mailing list, you will receive your program in the mail. Have a nice summer!

Simon Tedeschi

8:00 pm, Friday, 1 December 2006, at Werona
2:30 pm, Saturday, 2 December 2006, at Werona

An exciting bouquet of piano music from Bach and Mozart to Gershwin and Fats Waller forms the finale of our 2006 Blackheath House Concert Series. Outstanding, internationally acclaimed pianist Simon Tedeschi has agreed to a last-minute request to play in Blackheath to step in for the Lindsay Trio. In his typical unassuming manner, Simon says that he is happy to help out. Look forward to a very special treat!

Bach - Fugue from Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue
Mozart -  Fantasia in D minor
Brahms - Intermezzi op. 117 nos 1 and 3
Gershwin - 3 Preludes
Gershwin - Rhapsody in Blue
Agnew - Rabbit Hill

Schubert Impromptu op. 90 no. 4
Liszt - Petrarch Sonnett 123
Debussy - In a Boat
Francaix - 5 encores
Rachmaninoff Elegy and Prelude
Grainger - In Dahomey
Fats Waller - Alligator crawl and Vipers Drag

Simon Tedeschi, piano
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Lindsay Trio

"I just wish Gershwin were here... one of the finest exponents of his music I have ever seen."
Larry Adler, harmonica virtuoso

"A whirlwind excursion...revealed a pianist with rock solid technique and forceful keyboard presence...Tedeschi’s rhythms are always crisp, his sense of purpose clear. He projects a pleasantly dreamy and mellow tone, and runs through a soft melody smoothly and lightly..."
Shirley Fleming, New York Post

"Greatness can be difficult to define but its presence is also tangible. In Simon Tedeschi's recital...there was no doubting that greatness."
John Carmody, Sun Herald