The Academy of St Martin in the Fields and Julius Asal
Tuesday 23 September 2025
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
The Academy of St Martin in the Fields in partnership with BBC Radio 3 present pianist Julius Asal as the inaugural ASMF BBC New Generation Associate. The programme will include Mozart’s Piano Concerto No.22 in Eb Major, K.482, a piece that radiates innovation and creativity (his first piano concerto to use the clarinet), Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major and his Tombeau de Couperin scored for orchestra. A moving piece where each movement is dedicated to a friend of Ravel’s who had died in WW1, and one of his most ingenious pieces of orchestration.
“Julius Asal’s piano playing immediately astonished me. I don’t know how he found his uniquely sonorous sound. The instrument seemed to tell him a secret.” MENAHEM PRESSLER
Continuing its long tradition of supporting young artists, ASMF will offer one BBC New Generation Artist each season the unique opportunity to direct the orchestra as a concerto soloist, creating ambitious and collaborative performances that transcend the more traditional conductor-led model. The selected artist will receive coaching and mentoring from ASMF Principal Artist Murray Perahia, culminating in a concert at the orchestra’s historic home, St Martin-in-the-Fields, where ASMF is Principal Orchestral Partner, broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
Academy of St Martin in the Fields is the principal orchestral partner of the St Martin-in-the-Fields, which is its historic home.
Ravel Tombeau de Couperin
Mozart Piano Concerto No.22 in Eb major
Ravel Piano Concerto G major
Mozart Symphony No.31 in D major, ‘Paris’
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Julius Asal piano
Dates, Times & Book
Tue 23 Sep | 7:30 PM | £50/£37.50/£25/£16/£10 | Book |
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