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Thursday 19 March 2026
6pm
Silk Street Lecture Recital Room

Piano Masterclass with Inna Faliks

Programme

6pm | Owen Lee


Leoš Janáček

In the Mists

I. Andante

II. Molto adagio

III. Andantino

IV. Presto



6.45pm | Abhinath Berry


Frédéric Chopin

Scherzo No 3, Op 39



7.30pm | Winnie Ng


Frédéric Chopin

Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52



8.15pm | Ayane Nakajima


Maurice Ravel

La Valse

Inna Faliks

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Described by The New Yorker as “adventurous and passionate,” Ukrainian-born pianist Inna Faliks is recognized as one of the most poetic and versatile artists of her generation. Known for commanding performances of the standard repertoire, as well as innovative interdisciplinary projects, she has built a music life defined by passion, sincerity, intellectual depth and creative curiosity.


Faliks has performed thousands of recitals throughout the United States, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. She has appeared at many of the world’s leading venues including Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, National Gallery of Art, Salle Cortot in Paris, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Hall, Beijing Center for the Performing Arts and other major halls across China, Oji Hall in Japan and major festivals such as Ravinia, Verbier, Gilmore, Newport Classical.


Since her acclaimed debut with the Chicago Symphony, Faliks has remained a sought-after concerto soloist with leading orchestras in the US and abroad in a variety of of works spanning from Beethoven’s complete piano concerti to Clara Schumann, Florence Price, Paul Schoenfield and Rachmaninov.


Her interdisciplinary performances include her one-woman show, the monologue-recital Polonaise-Fantasie, the Story of a Pianist and her long-running poetry and music project, Music/Words, which features living poets. She is a committed chamber musician, collaborating with major artists such as Rachel Barton Pine, Gilles Apap, Wendy Warner, Hila Plitmann and many others.


A defining element in her artistry is her commitment to contemporary music. Numerous composers have written works specifically for her, and she has given many world premieres. In 2024, she premiered Clarice Assad’s ‘Lilith’ Concerto, which Assad wrote for her. In the 2025/26 season, she gave the world premiere of Gabriel Prokofiev’s Concerto for Minimoog Synthesizer and Orchestra with Orquestra Sinfonica do Porto Casa da Musica – the first and only concert pianist in the world to appear on stage as a virtuoso of the Minimoog Synthesizer in a concerto format.


She is a prolific recording artist, with albums ranging from Schumann, Beethoven and Rachmaninov to innovative projects such as Reimagine Beethoven and Ravel, 9 premieres and the most recent Manuscripts Don’t Burn, featured on NPR’s Morning Edition.


Faliks is an acclaimed author, with a recently published memoir Weight in the Fingertips: A Musical Odyssey from Soviet Ukraine to the World Stage (Bloomsbury, 2023) and articles in The Washington Post and The Los Angeles Times.


She serves as Professor of Piano and Head of Piano at UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, mentoring the next generation of artists. A Yamaha Artist and internationally respected performer, Inna Faliks continues to shape today’s piano landscape with vision, depth and expressive power.

Forthcoming Events

Spring Opera Scenes
19, 20, 23 & 24 March 2026
Milton Court Studio Theatre


Outstanding first-year singers from Guildhall School’s Opera department perform a captivating selection of classical and contemporary operatic excerpts with piano accompaniment.



Junior Guildhall Brass Band & Wind Ensemble
21 March 2026
Milton Court Concert Hall


Enjoy a lively evening of music-making from Junior Guildhall’s Brass Band and Wind Ensemble, conducted by Spencer Down. 



Romantic Piano Prize
27 March 2026
Silk Street Music Hall


Join us to enjoy this competition, in which outstanding Guildhall pianists perform one major work or a programme of shorter works from the Romantic period.

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