Pianist Louis-Victor Bak plays music by Debussy and Chaminade, with an introductory talk prior to the recital. A hot drink and a pastry are included in the ticket price. In partnership with the Royal College of Music London. Please note that Classical Coffee Mornings often sell out and tickets are rarely available to purchase on the day. Born in France and currently based in London, Louis-Victor Bak is a solo and chamber music pianist. After starting the piano at the age of fourteen, following seven years of flute studies, Louis-Victor was taught by Chrystel Saussac at the Conservatoire de Lyon, and Laurent Boullet in Berlin. He moved to London in 2019 to study at the Royal College of Music with Edna Stern. In 2023, he graduated with a Bachelor of Music and is now pursuing his studies for a Master of Performance. Louis-Victor has recently performed as a soloist at La Seine Musicale, Steinway Hall, Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild, and in the UK, in France, in Spain, in Poland, in Sardinia and in Switzerland. In 2023, Louis-Victor also appeared alongside Mathieu Herzog and the Appassionato Orchestra. His first recording of music by Cécile Chaminade and Claude Debussy was released this year by French label Indésens-Calliope in 2024.
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