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Konstantin Ishkhanov: Groundbreaking Festival to Take Place in Malta This Year

This April and May, Malta will host the tenth anniversary edition of the InClassica International Music Festival, a three-week long celebration of classical music featuring world-renowned soloists, leading international orchestras and celebrated conductors. From 17th April to 11th May, Malta’s historic Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC) will host InClassica, the largest classical music festival to have taken place in the Maltese Archipelago and the first large-scale European classical music event in 2021. InClassica features appearances by some of the biggest names in classical music today including Martha Argerich, Rudolf Buchbinder, Gautier Capuçon, Danielle De Niese, Daniel Hope, Gidon Kremer, Denis Matsuev, Akiko Ebi, Andreas Ottensammer, Grigory Sokolov and Maxim Vengerov (full list of soloists available here).

Konstantin Ishkanov: World s finest musicians to play at InClassica

Konstantin Ishkhanov: ‘World’s finest musicians’ to play at InClassica From 17 April to 11 May next year, Malta will host the 10th edition of the InClassica Malta International Music Festival  14 December 2020, 9:53am From April 17th to May 11th next year, Malta will host the tenth edition of the InClassica Malta International Music Festival, an extraordinary musical extravaganza featuring eight orchestras, 33 world-renowned soloists and eight leading conductors.  The festival will take place at the Mediterranean Conference Centre (MCC) in Malta’s capital city, Valletta, for an event which will see the MCC open its doors to some of the most celebrated and accomplished musicians from the world of classical music, in an ambitious programme spanning 25 consecutive days of evening performances.

REVIEW: Grosvenor plays Chopin from Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra

And heartfelt apologies they really were. “I cannot explain,” she wrote in the programme notes for Grosvenor Plays Chopin, “how sad I am to not be able to be with you tonight back in Poole with the brilliant BSO and a beautiful concert that I had planned.” The BSO’s Young Conductor, hampered by the current travel restrictions, need not have worried. Her beloved Polish compatriot Chopin and his Piano Concerto No 1 were in the very safest hands with the charismatic Gergely Madaras returning to the podium for a second week and soloist, Benjamin Grosvenor, BSO artist-in-residence, at the Steinway.

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