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Melvyn Tan

Fri 4 Apr 7:30pm

This event has now finished.

Fri 4 Apr 7:30pm

£26 / £14 U18s + students
(includes £2 booking fee)
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Wiltshire Music Centre
Wiltshire Music Centre Ashley Road Bradford-on-Avon UK

01225 860 100

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Accessible Seats

This performance contains easily accessible seats. If you are using a wheelchair or require front-row seats, please contact the Box Office on 01225 860 100 to book your seats.

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Pioneering piano, virtuosic flair, and dramatic expression

RAVEL Le Tombeau de Couperin M68a
BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No 32 in C minor Op 111
CHOPIN Sonata in B minor, Op. 58

Exploration, insight and imagination are vital ingredients in Melvyn Tan’s blend of artistic attributes. He established his international reputation with pioneering performances, acclaimed for the wit, tonal contrast and poetry of his playing. This dramatic programme culminates in Chopin’s spectacular Sonata in B minor, showcasing the full range of the piano with virtuosic flair.

Please note that there has been a programme change from that which is advertised in the current brochure.

The concert is now due to end around 10pm.

There will also be a special Angels’ reception ahead of this concert.

Pre-concert Grazing Boards available before this event.

Why not enjoy a light bite in the foyer before the concert from 6.30pm;

Choose from:

Vegetarian grazing board: Hummus, basil pesto, olives, mozzarella, sundried tomatoes, stuffed peppers

Charcuterie & Cheese grazing board: Serrano ham, chorizo, salami, vintage cheddar, tomato chutney, grapes

Fish grazing board: Smoked salmon, smoked salmon mousse, garlic and chilli prawns, smoked mackerel

All platters are served with bread.

Pre-order at checkout or via the book now buttons below. £14 pp

Menu can be adapted for dietary requirements. Pre-ordering is required.

Please note, we can only take bookings up to 3pm on Tuesday 1st April.

The most thoughtful, elegant and refined of pianists

The Guardian