Relaxed Saturday Live: Baroque Reveries – piano

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Saturday 7 February 11am

This programme for solo piano weaves together music inspired by the elegance and clarity of the Baroque era.

  • Relaxed Saturday Live

    These 45 minute concerts are designed to be even more accessible to all. Don’t worry if your kids are prone to sing along and no need to think you need to sit bolt upright throughout when trying out this new live music experience — you’re free to wander in and out as the mood takes you.

  • Support our Creative Programme

    Whether £5 or any amount you’re able to give. Donations can be made in cash in the basket on your way out, or by tap donation at the machines at our exits. Your generosity helps support our cultural events and charitable services. Thank you.

  • Free admission | Donations welcome

    Programme

    Bach/Siloti – Prelude in B-minor
    Gluck/Sgambati – Melodie from Orfeo ed Euridice
    Ravel – Prelude, Menuet, Toccata from Le tombeau de Couperin
    Ravel – Pavane


    St James’s is grateful for the generous support of Rolex for this music programme.

     

     

    Artist Bio

    Born in Tashkent, Nafis Umerkulova began playing the piano at the age of five, inspired by her mother, who was also a pianist.

    In 2004, she was awarded scholarships to continue her musical education in the UK, studying at the Purcell School for Young Musicians, followed by the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.

    Nafis has performed extensively across the UK as a soloist, concerto soloist, and chamber musician. Her appearances include leading venues such as Wigmore Hall, Purcell Room, St Martin-in-the-Fields, St John’s Smith Square, Glasgow City Halls, Manchester Bridgewater Hall, and the Birmingham Symphony and Town Halls.

    In 2019, she released her debut album, Darkness Illuminated, featuring works by Alexander Scriabin and Alexei Stanchinsky. Alongside her performing career, Nafis is deeply committed to education and regularly shares her experience with the next generation of musicians. She is currently a member of the piano faculty at the Purcell School for Young Musicians.