John Bingham (pianist)

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John Bingham (31 March 1942 – 6 December 2003) was a British classical pianist.[1] He was born and died in Sheffield, Yorkshire.

Notable students include Peter Arnold.[2]

Discography[]

  • JOHN BINGHAM PLAYS CHOPIN: Sonata No.2, Andante Spianato & Grande Polonaise, 2 Ètudes Db, Nocturne. Meridian Records
  • LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Diabelli Variations Op. 120, Theme and Six Variations Op. 34. Meridian Records
  • LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN: Fantasie Op. 77, Sonata Op. 78, Eroica Variations Op. 35, Sonata Op. 111. Meridian Records
  • BOHEMIAN VIOLIN: Suk, Janaçek, Kubelik, Drdla, Nedbal, Dvorak, Fibich. Oliver Butterworth/J.Bingham. Meridian Records
  • SCHUBERT SONGS ARRANGED BY LISZT. Meridian Records
  • BEETHOVEN: Piano Concertos Nos 4 and 5. J.Bingham/Singapore Symphony Orchestra/Ch.Hoey. Meridian Records
  • CHOPIN: Etudes Opus 10 & 25. Meridian Records
  • ELGAR: Piano Quintet. J.Bingham/Medici String Quartet. Meridian Records
  • SCHUMANN: Sinfonische Etüden. Bayer Records
  • LISZT: Mephisto Pieces. Thorophon Records
  • LISZT: Malediction. J.Bingham/Ensemble 13/M.Reichert. Deutsche Harmonia Mundi
  • SCHUBERT: Quintet The Trout. J.Bingham/Zeus Ensemble. Cirrus Records
  • SCHLEGEL: Piano Quartet. J.Bingham/E.Perry/P.Pacey/D.Ferschtmann. NM Classics

References[]

  1. ^ "John Bingham". The Independent. London. 13 December 2003. Archived from the original on May 29, 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
  2. ^ Bell, Rupert P. (2015-07-16). "Music at King Charles: Carl Nielsen 150th Anniversary Recital". Music at King Charles. Retrieved 2019-04-13.



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