After a critically acclaimed recital at The Piano in 2024, Stephen De Pledge returns for another astonishing programme of music set to delight and thrill.
Critically acclaimed, and loved by New Zealand and international audiences, pianist Stephen De Pledge is known for his exceptional artistry, technical mastery, and engaging stage presence.
Stephen returns to The Piano stage with a thoughtfully crafted programme of music that will move, delight and thrill, including a New Zealand premiere performance of music by Nigel Keay (NZ).
Join Stephen for a beautiful afternoon of music, in the world-class acoustics of The Philip Carter Family Concert Hall at The Piano. Complimentary tea and coffee available.
Sebastian de Albero Sonata in E major
Franz Liszt Sposalizio from Années de Pélérinage II
Amy Beach Dreaming op.15 no.3
Nigel Keay (NZ) Le loup et l’agneau (New Zealand Premiere)
Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata in C minor op.111
Critically acclaimed, and loved by New Zealand and international audiences, pianist Stephen De Pledge is known for his exceptional artistry, technical mastery, and engaging stage presence.
Stephen returns to The Piano stage with a thoughtfully crafted programme of music that will move, delight and thrill, including a New Zealand premiere performance of music by Nigel Keay (NZ).
Join Stephen for a beautiful afternoon of music, in the world-class acoustics of The Philip Carter Family Concert Hall at The Piano. Complimentary tea and coffee available.
Sebastian de Albero Sonata in E major
Franz Liszt Sposalizio from Années de Pélérinage II
Amy Beach Dreaming op.15 no.3
Nigel Keay (NZ) Le loup et l’agneau (New Zealand Premiere)
Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata in C minor op.111
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