Ashok Gupta Runde 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sieben Bagatellen, Op. 33
Johann Sebastian Bach: Präludium und Fuge in As-Dur, BWV 862
Ludwig van Beethoven: Klaviersonate Nr. 31 in As-Dur, Op. 110
Described by the Times as „a thoughtful and sensitive pianist”, Ashok Gupta was prize winner at the 2016 Ferrier Awards, the 2017 International Telekom Beethoven Competition Bonn and the 2018 Royal Overseas League Competition.
Ashok has enjoyed collaborations with internationally acclaimed artists including Alessandro Fisher, Sarah-Jane Brandon, Dame Sarah Connolly, Louise Kemény, Dame Ann Murray, Daniel Pailthorpe, Jâms Coleman, Olivier Stankiewicz, Lorenza Borrani and Luise Buchberger.
He has performed at major music centres including Wigmore Hall, Birmingham Symphony Hall, Holywell Music Room, Bonn Beethoven-Haus, Glyndebourne and festivals including Oxford Lieder, Leeds Lieder, Buxton and Cheltenham.
He has been a visiting coach at the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Ashok is also an arranger, whose arrangements for Jasdeep Degun and Cameron Shahbazi have been recorded for OperaVision and Deutsche Grammophon.
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sieben Bagatellen, Op. 33
Johann Sebastian Bach: Präludium und Fuge in As-Dur, BWV 862
Ludwig van Beethoven: Klaviersonate Nr. 31 in As-Dur, Op. 110
Ludwig van Beethoven: Klaviersonate Nr. 15 in D-Dur, Op. 28
Johannes Brahms: Klaviersonate Nr. 2 in fis-Moll, Op. 2
Béla Bartók: Klaviersonate, BB 88
Ludwig van Beethoven: Klaviersonate No. 22 in F-Dur, Op. 54
Alban Berg: Klaviersonate, Op. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven: Cellosonate in C-Dur, Op. 102/1, 3. Satz: Adagio und 4. Satz: Allegro vivace
Lowell Liebermann: Nocturne Nr. 8, Op. 85 (2003)
Playing a wrong note is insignificant but playing without passion is unforgivable.
Ludwig van Beethoven
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