
Hélène Grimaud: The Last Testament
A nostalgic, slow-burn classical piano night.
Be prepared for a profound musical experience, as Hélène Grimaud performs the final piano sonatas of Schubert and Beethoven. These two master composers took the possibilities of the piano sonata to unprecedented heights. Schubert’s last sonata was composed in the extraordinarily prolific last few months of his life. An outpouring of creativity and consummate skill in the face of his advancing illness, its turbulent emotions are perhaps a reflection of his own. Beethoven’s pairs a dramatic first movement with a visionary set of variations, a theme of almost ecstatic calm transformed with ever-increasing intensity. Every pianist adds their own layer of insight and experience to these pillars of the piano repertoire. Hélène Grimaud – a devoted conservationist and human rights advocate as well as a passionate and thoughtful musician – has described them as ‘like sacred texts that you barely have enough of a lifetime to truly explore.’
Where does Hélène Grimaud perform?+
This recital takes place at the Barbican Centre on Silk Street, London.
What music is featured in this performance?+
The program focuses exclusively on the final piano sonatas composed by Franz Schubert and Ludwig van Beethoven.
How do I book tickets for this recital?+
Tickets are available via the link provided on Mood.











