Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight

St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
BAND A £37.80 (£35.00)
BAND B £27.50 (£25.00)
BAND C £20.90 (£19.00)
BAND D (RESTRICTED VIEWS) £16.50 (£15.00)

More information about Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight tickets

Treat yourself and your loved ones to an exceptional piano recital in the beautiful candlelit setting of St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. Renowned British concert pianist, Daniel Grimwood, will perform an outstanding selection of classical and romantic piano works in a concert to remember! 

Pianist
Daniel Grimwood
 
Programme
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
Chopin - Two Nocturnes
Clara Schumann - Notturno
Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody no 12
Sophie Menter  - Romance
Liszt - Chasse-Neige

About Daniel Grimwood

With a repertoire ranging from Elizabethan Virginal music to the works of living composers, Daniel enjoys a solo and chamber career which has taken him around the globe, performing in many of the most prestigious concert platforms, including the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room in London, Saffron Hall, Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, Symphony Hall Birmingham, the Sage Gateshead, the Three Choirs Festival, the Rachmaninoff and Gnessin Halls in Moscow, as well as venues chamber career which has taken him around the globe, performing in many of the most prestigious concert platforms, including the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall and the Purcell Room in London, Saffron Hall, Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, Symphony Hall Birmingham, the Sage Gateshead, the Three Choirs Festival, the Rachmaninoff and Gnessin Halls in Moscow, as well as venues in Germany, Austria, Italy, The Netherlands, Slovenia, Estonia, Taiwan, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Lebanon, Oman and Australia. His musical interest started as a 3-year-old playing the next door neighbour's piano in Kent, and by the age of 7 he was performing in front of audiences. His training continued with Graham Fitch at the Purcell School, where he also studied violin, viola and composition, giving him a broad appreciation of classical music, and later with Vladimir Ovchinnikov and Peter Feuchtwanger.