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Stay up to date with the University of Leeds International Concert Series by following us on social media @UoLConcerts - https://linktr.ee/uolconcerts Also sign up to our newsletter - https://bit.ly/361BVoK --------------------------------------------------- A seasonal collection from Scandinavia: Ian Buckle's programme interweaves 20 jewels from the treasury of piano pieces by Edvard Grieg and Jean Sibelius, evoking a distinctive Nordic musical landscape. Grieg: Arietta, Butterfly, Gangar, Grandmother’s Minuet, Halling, Homesickness, Little Bird, Melancholy, Reminiscences, Spring Dance, To the Spring Sibelius: Air varié, Dialogue, Gentle West Wind, In the Old Home, Kyllikki: Lyric Piece no 1, Reverie, Serenade, The Spruce, Winter Scene 'finely judged detail, expansiveness and lots of heart' The Guardian Ian Buckle maintains a varied freelance career as solo pianist, chamber musician, orchestral pianist and teacher. He is the artistic director of Pixels Ensemble, which he formed in 2016 www.pixelsensemble.org He enjoys longstanding associations with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and the John Wilson Orchestra, appearing as soloist on numerous occasions; and has played concertos with the Royal Philharmonic, Opera North and Sinfonia Viva. He has been the pianist in Ensemble 10/10 since its inception and regularly plays orchestral piano in the BBC Philharmonic. He frequently collaborates with poets and readers, most recently Andrew Motion, Roger McGough and Deryn Rees-Jones; in recitals of piano music and poetry: Shropshire and Other Lads, a celebration of A. E. Housman; Anthem for Doomed Youth, a commemoration of World War One; and Philip Larkin’s England. Recordings include transcriptions for cello and piano with Jonathan Aasgaard; and sonatas by Montgeroult, Viotti, Weber and Mendelssohn with violinist Sophie Rosa, recently released on Rubicon Classics. His performance of Gershwin’s New York Rhapsody live at the Royal Albert Hall features on Warner Classics’ The Best of the John Wilson Orchestra, and he and duo-partner Richard Casey are soloists in Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals with the RLPO and Vasily Petrenko. Ian teaches at the University of Liverpool, is an examiner with ABRSM and is an artistic director of Stapleford Granary Arts Centre in Cambridge.