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In March 2023, Ariel Lanyi was honored to receive the Prix Serdang, a Swiss prize awarded by the distinguished Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder. The prize is endowed with CHF 50,000 and is not a competition, but a recognition of a young pianist’s achievements and an investment in their future.

Prior to this, Ariel won 3rd prize at the 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition, performing Brahms Concerto No. 2 with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Manze in the finals. In the same year, he was a winner of the Young Classical Artists Trust International Auditions.

Current highlights include returns to the Wigmore Hall and to the Miami International Piano Festival, as well as debut appearances at the Vancouver Recital Society, Nottingham International Piano Series, Frankfurt Alte Oper, and at Merkin Hall in New York.

On the concerto platform, Ariel has appeared with various orchestras, including the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, Israel Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Viva and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

Future projects include the release of Organ Reflections on Linn Records, a recording of piano music inspired by the organ by Mozart, Franck, and Reger; and a recording with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.

An avid chamber musician, Ariel has attended the Marlboro festival, and has collaborated with eminent musicians such as Maria João Pires, Marina Piccinini, Charles Neidich, Alena Baeva, and Torleif Thedéen.

Recent highlights have included recitals at the Wigmore Hall, Fundacion Juan March in Madrid, Homburg MeisterKonzerte series in Germany, the Grafenegg festival in Austria, the Bravo!Vail festival in Colorado, the Kissinger Festsommer and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern festivals in Germany, Perth Concert Hall (broadcast by BBC Radio 3), and in festivals across the UK including Chipping Campden, Brighton and Bath.

In 2021, Linn Records released his recording of music by Schubert to critical acclaim.

Born in Jerusalem, Ariel studied with Lea Agmon and Yuval Cohen. Based in London, he completed his studies at the Royal Academy of Music with Hamish Milne and Ian Fountain. He has received extensive tuition from eminent artists such as Alfred Brendel, Robert Levin, Murray Perahia, Imogen Cooper, Nicholas Walker, and the late Leon Fleisher and Ivan Moravec. Other awards include 1st Prize at the Grand Prix Animato Competition in Paris and 1st Prize in the Dudley International Piano Competition, as well as a finalist award at the Rubinstein Competition. Ariel was recently made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.

Program

The Birth of Romanticism: Beethoven, Bartók, Chopin

Beethoven’s high classicism and Chopin’s epic romanticism bookend exotic and coquettish Hungarian folk songs. Europe’s east and west meet in this fascinating program. Beethoven is on the edge of his deafness, yet he composes a musical ‘joke’ – the quasi-humorous sonata. Bartók displays the authenticity of the folklore of his homeland, while Chopin embodies the sonata-as-symphony in his beloved masterpiece, the third sonata.

Our host, Konstantin Soukhovetski, will illuminate the personal stories and artistic inspirations behind these musical treasures, ​including a brief Q&A with our guest artist.

Beethoven: Sonata in G major, Op. 31/1

Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71

Chopin: Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

In March 2023, Ariel Lanyi was honored to receive the Prix Serdang, a Swiss prize awarded by the distinguished Austrian pianist Rudolf Buchbinder. The prize is endowed with CHF 50,000 and is not a competition, but a recognition of a young pianist’s achievements and an investment in their future.

Prior to this, Ariel won 3rd prize at the 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition, performing Brahms Concerto No. 2 with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Manze in the finals. In the same year, he was a winner of the Young Classical Artists Trust International Auditions.

Current highlights include returns to the Wigmore Hall and to the Miami International Piano Festival, as well as debut appearances at the Vancouver Recital Society, Nottingham International Piano Series, Frankfurt Alte Oper, and at Merkin Hall in New York.

On the concerto platform, Ariel has appeared with various orchestras, including the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, Israel Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Sinfonia Viva and City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

Future projects include the release of Organ Reflections on Linn Records, a recording of piano music inspired by the organ by Mozart, Franck, and Reger; and a recording with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.

An avid chamber musician, Ariel has attended the Marlboro festival, and has collaborated with eminent musicians such as Maria João Pires, Marina Piccinini, Charles Neidich, Alena Baeva, and Torleif Thedéen.

Recent highlights have included recitals at the Wigmore Hall, Fundacion Juan March in Madrid, Homburg MeisterKonzerte series in Germany, the Grafenegg festival in Austria, the Bravo!Vail festival in Colorado, the Kissinger Festsommer and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern festivals in Germany, Perth Concert Hall (broadcast by BBC Radio 3), and in festivals across the UK including Chipping Campden, Brighton and Bath.

In 2021, Linn Records released his recording of music by Schubert to critical acclaim.

Born in Jerusalem, Ariel studied with Lea Agmon and Yuval Cohen. Based in London, he completed his studies at the Royal Academy of Music with Hamish Milne and Ian Fountain. He has received extensive tuition from eminent artists such as Alfred Brendel, Robert Levin, Murray Perahia, Imogen Cooper, Nicholas Walker, and the late Leon Fleisher and Ivan Moravec. Other awards include 1st Prize at the Grand Prix Animato Competition in Paris and 1st Prize in the Dudley International Piano Competition, as well as a finalist award at the Rubinstein Competition. Ariel was recently made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.

Program

The Birth of Romanticism: Beethoven, Bartók, Chopin

Beethoven’s high classicism and Chopin’s epic romanticism bookend exotic and coquettish Hungarian folk songs. Europe’s east and west meet in this fascinating program. Beethoven is on the edge of his deafness, yet he composes a musical ‘joke’ – the quasi-humorous sonata. Bartók displays the authenticity of the folklore of his homeland, while Chopin embodies the sonata-as-symphony in his beloved masterpiece, the third sonata.

Our host, Konstantin Soukhovetski, will illuminate the personal stories and artistic inspirations behind these musical treasures, ​including a brief Q&A with our guest artist.

Beethoven: Sonata in G major, Op. 31/1

Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 71

Chopin: Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

More about Grand Piano Series
Grand Piano Series was founded in the spring of 2016 by classical pianist and chamber musician, Milana Strezeva, and photographer, pianist, and artist manager, Raniero Tazzi. The passion and mission of this organization is the preservation of great music literature featuring artists of the highest caliber. Inspiring people of all ages to discover the richness and beauty of classical music through performance, study, and uncompromising excellence of outstanding musical experiences is at the core of our organization.
When & Where
Jul 31, 2025, 4:00pm to 5:30pm Timezone: EDT
$60.00


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