Glynde Place Concert Series
An Evening Concert
with
Tom Borrow (piano)
Tom Borrow
Born in Tel Aviv in 2000, Tom Borrow has performed as soloist with all the major orchestras of his native country. He began studying piano aged five at the Givatayim Music Conservatory, with further studies at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel Aviv University. He has been mentored by Murray Perahia and also participated in masterclasses under Sir Andras Schiff, Christopher Eschenbach and Richard Goode among many others.
Tom has won every national piano competition in Israel. In 2018, he won the prestigious Maurice M. Clairmont award, given to a single promising artist once every two years by the America-Israel Cultural Foundation and Tel-Aviv University. In January, 2019, he was called on to replace renowned pianist Khatia Buniatishvili in a series of twelve concerts with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. At only 36 hours’ notice, he performed Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G to sensational public and critical acclaim. In December 2021, after a hugely praised US debut with the Cleveland Orchestra, Musical America named Tom their ‘New Artist of the Month’.
Forthcoming engagements include tours of the USA, France, Italy and the UK for recitals and as concerto soloist with leading national orchestras.
BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist, 2021-2023
Programme
C. Franck - Choral and Fugue
H. Dutilleux - Choral and Variations
F. Chopin - Fantasie in F minor, Op.49
R. Schumann - Fantasie in C major, Op.17
Glynde Place reserves the right to change the programme. Tickets are non-refundable unless Glynde Place cancels or changes the date of the event.
Tickets
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