Ingrid Jacoby, UK, 2015

Tour Dates: 4th - 15th June, 2015

Ingrid Jacoby is the winner of the Artists Presentation Award, the Steinway Hall Artists Prize, the Baldwin National Piano Competition and...

Tour Dates
  • 4th - 15th June, 2015

Friday, 5th June, 19:30, National Centre for the Performing Arts (Tickets)
Sunday, 7th June, 19:30, Tianjin Grand Theatre (Tickets)
Tuesday, 9th June, 19:00, Dalian Development Area Grand Theatre, Tel:0411-87935611
Thursday, 11th June, 19:30, Nanjing Culture and Arts Center (Tickets)
Saturday, 13th June, 19:30, Suzhou Culture and Arts Center (Tickets)

Ingrid Jacoby is the winner of the Artists Presentation Award, the Steinway Hall Artists Prize, the Baldwin National Piano Competition and the Gina Bachauer International Piano Competition. She has performed with the Academy of St. Marin in the Fields, the London Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Mozart Players and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Throughout her career she has worked with many eminent
conductors including Sir Neville Marriner, Sir Charles Mackerras, Leonard Slatkin, Jacek Kaspszyk, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Walter Susskind, and Lord (Yehudi) Menuhin. Recently she played with the Russian National Orchestra in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory and has also given concerto performances in the Mozarteum at the Salzburg Music Festival. She has given solo recitals at the Wigmore Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, St John’s Smith Square,  amongst others, and, at the invitation of HHR Prince and Princess of Wales, at Apsley House.

Ingrid Jacoby’s discography covers a fascinating range of repertoire: a CD of Beethoven piano works (voted the Classic FM “Top Classic Release”); a solo Russian piano music disc named as one Gramophone critic’s “Pick of the Year”; a recording with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Charles Mackerras which earned the highest commendation of the American Record Guide, just to name a few. Ingrid Jacoby is a Steinway Artist and a member of the Steinway Hall of Fame.

Ingrid Jacoby is directly descended from the pianist, composer, and Prussian nobleman, Prince Louis Ferdinand, to whom Beethoven dedicated his Third Piano Concerto.

Review

"… Superb technique and tone colour … warm, poised performance that did not lack spirit or perspective …"

- Los Angeles Times