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Anthony Hewitt
Entry Requirements: Under 18s to be accompanied by an appropriate adult
The internationally-acclaimed concert pianist Anthony Hewitt returns for another recital of classical music in the iconic Jazz Room at The Bull's Head. The intimate size of this unique venue creates a very special atmosphere in which to enjoy music, and audience members have the opportunity to meet the performer after the concert and mingle with other concert-goers. Anthony Hewitt's communicative and virtuosic pianism has won him many plaudits worldwide, and a recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician he has performed to much critical acclaim worldwide. Hewitt is regarded as one of Britain’s most gifted pianists, and since winning the prestigious William Kapell Competition in Washington D.C. has enjoyed a prolific performing career spanning two decades, including concerto appearances with the National Symphony Orchestra in the U.S.A. and the English Chamber Orchestra at London’s Royal Festival Hall. He has given recitals at Wigmore Hall and received critical acclaim for recordings on Naxos, Divine Art, Champs Hill Records, and Decca. “The excellent British pianist Anthony Hewitt played with fleet technique, impressive clarity and a wide range of tonal colours....” - New York Times.
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Anthony Hewitt
Anthony Hewitt's communicative and virtuosic pianism has won him many plaudits worldwide, and a recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician he has performed to much critical acclaim worldwide. Hewitt is regarded as one of Britain’s most gifted pianists, and, since winning the prestigious William Kapell Competition in Washington D.C., has enjoyed a prolific performing career spanning two decades, including concerto appearances with the National Symphony Orchestra in the U.S.A., and the English Chamber Orchestra at London’s Royal Festival Hall. He has given eight recitals at Wigmore Hall and enjoys a diverse musical life as festival director, professor of piano at Birmingham Conservatoire, and chamber musician.