Rhapsody in Blue by Candlelight

St James Church, Piccadilly, London.

Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
BAND AA (FRONT SECTION) £48.15 (£45.00)
BAND A £41.04 (£38.00)
BAND C (SOME RESTRICTED VIEWS) £24.20 (£22.00)

More information about Rhapsody in Blue by Candlelight tickets

Treat yourself and your loved ones to an exceptional piano recital in the beautiful candlelit setting of St James Church Piccadilly. Renowned concert pianist, Tyler Hay, will perform an outstanding selection of classical and romantic piano works including Gershwin's iconic Rhapsody in Blue in a concert remember!  

Featuring
Tyler Hay (piano)

Programme
Rota - Glass Mountain
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata
Mendelssohn - Spring Song
Schubert - Impromptu in E flat
Mozart - Alla Turca
Chopin - Polonaise in A flat (Heroique)
Grieg - Wedding Day
Liszt - Liebestraum no 3
Rachmaninoff - Prelude in C sharp minor
Debussy - Clair de lune
Satie - Gymnopedie no 1
Gershwin - Rhapsody In Blue

Tyler Hay was born in 1994 in Kent and began learning the piano at the age of 6. He studied with the Head of Keyboard, Andrew Haigh at Kent Music Academy for 3 years before gaining a place to study at the Purcell School for Young Musicians in 2007. He completed his studies as an ABRSM scholar at the Royal Northern College of Music in 2016 where he studied with the Head of Keyboard, Graham Scott and Professor Frank Wibaut. Tyler completed his postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Music in 2017, where he studied with South African pianist, Niel Immelman and renowned British pianist, Gordon Fergus-Thompson. 

Tyler has become a virtuoso pianist who enjoys tackling some of the most demanding works in the repertoire. He has performed Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Sonata at Wigmore Hall and Cadogan Hall, Scriabin’s 5th Sonata at the Southbank’s Purcell Room and as a result of winning the Senior Concerto Competition at the Purcell School, he played Ravel’s Concerto for Left Hand Alone at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. He has also achieved a full performance of Chopin’s 24 Etudes in Blackburn, 2014. Tyler won first prize in the keyboard section of the Royal Overseas League Competition in 2016 and also went on to win first prize in the Liszt Society Competition in November, later that year.