June 3
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7:00 pm
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8:00 pm

We are excited to welcome Adrien Ramos, the 18th biennial Los Angeles International Liszt Competition winner, to the Liszt Institute London for a recital programme featuring repertoire by Franz Liszt.
Adrien Ramos is a highly accomplished classical concert pianist whose technical precision and expressive performances have earned worldwide recognition. Beginning his musical journey at the age of seven, Adrien’s talent quickly became evident. At age 15, he was accepted into the prestigious Lansum International Piano Festival, where he first met and began studying with Roza Yoder. Since then, he has received numerous accolades, including 1st Prize in multiple Southern Youth Music Festivals and Music Teachers’ Association of California competitions, 1st Prize in two Liana Cohen Competitions, and top prizes in several national and regional concerto competitions. Adrien has also been awarded 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Prize in the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition and received an Honorable Mention in the Chopin International Piano Competition in Hartford.
Adrien’s performances have taken him across the United States and internationally, with engagements in Poland, England, and Wales. He has also been a member of three piano trios, one of which performed in Vienna, Prague, and Budapest. His performances continue to captivate audiences with their technical brilliance, emotional depth, and exceptional musicality, leaving a lasting impact on listeners. In addition to his performing career, Adrien has participated in masterclasses and received private instruction from renowned pianists, including Edward Wolanin, Dina Yoffe, David Garrett, and Che-Yen Chen. Adrien is also a dedicated part-time piano teacher, sharing his expertise with the next generation of musicians.
He is a full-scholarship mechanical engineering student at the University of Southern California, where he balances his academic and musical pursuits. With his exceptional achievements, versatility, and commitment to his craft, Adrien continues to emerge as a rising star in the classical music world.
The programme will include:
Sonetto 104 del Petrarca, S.161
Grandes Etudes de Paganini, No. 2, S. 141
Schumann-Liszt – Widmung
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
Annees de Pelerinage I, Suisse, S. 160
- II. Au lac de Wallenstadt
- III. Pastorale
- IV. Au bord d’une source
- V. Orage
- VI. Vallee d’Obermann