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Bach’s Goldberg Variations

Part of the York Concerts 2025/2026

Add to my Calendar 15-10-2025 19:30 15-10-2025 21:30 36 Bach’s Goldberg Variations One of Britain’s foremost pianists, Danny Driver is recognised internationally for his sophistication, insight and musical depth and frequently performs at leading venues and festivals around the world. A masterpiece of polyphonic and technical brilliance, Bach’s Goldberg Variations is one of the composer’s most beloved pieces for the keyboard. The bass line from the first movement forms the basis of the 30 short variations that follow before a reprise of the opening aria allows the work to come full circle. Originally conceived for harpsichord, countless composers and performers have reworked the Goldberg Variations for other instruments. Glenn Gould’s iconic recording from 1956 helped to firmly establish the work within the piano repertoire. A modern keyboard instrument notably offers a performer a dynamic and textual range far beyond that which was available to the composer. The programme – originally developed for the Wigmore Hall’s Variations Series – also includes the B-flat variations from Schubert’s second set of Impromptus and the fourth work of York-based composer Thomas Simaku’s Catena Cycle, which was written for and dedicated to Danny Driver. Focal points of Catena IV include the fourth and fifth sections, which reimagine Ligeti’s ‘lamento motif’ and the opening figure of Chopin’s Ballade no. 1. ‘A performance of dauntless clarity, understated wit and graceful vitality’ (The Guardian) Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, York DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall
University of York
York
YO10 5DD
England

Programme

Franz Schubert – Impromptu in B flat major, D.935 no.3
Johann Sebastian Bach – Goldberg Variations, BWV 988

Performers

Danny Driver – piano

Other concerts in this Cycle

Roderick Williams & Carducci Quartet

The 24 & The Lyons Mouth

University Symphony Orchestra

Octandre Ensemble

Jess Gillam Ensemble at Christmas

University Choir & The 24

Angela Hewitt Plays Bach

I Fagiolini at 40

University Chamber Orchestra

Fenella Humphreys & Joseph Tong

University Symphony Orchestra

Helen Charlston & Sholto Kynoch

Handel: Majesty and Fireworks

The Chimera Ensemble

University Choir & Symphony Orchestra

Programme Note

One of Britain’s foremost pianists, Danny Driver is recognised internationally for his sophistication, insight and musical depth and frequently performs at leading venues and festivals around the world.

A masterpiece of polyphonic and technical brilliance, Bach’s Goldberg Variations is one of the composer’s most beloved pieces for the keyboard. The bass line from the first movement forms the basis of the 30 short variations that follow before a reprise of the opening aria allows the work to come full circle. Originally conceived for harpsichord, countless composers and performers have reworked the Goldberg Variations for other instruments. Glenn Gould’s iconic recording from 1956 helped to firmly establish the work within the piano repertoire. A modern keyboard instrument notably offers a performer a dynamic and textual range far beyond that which was available to the composer.

The programme – originally developed for the Wigmore Hall’s Variations Series – also includes the B-flat variations from Schubert’s second set of Impromptus and the fourth work of York-based composer Thomas Simaku’s Catena Cycle, which was written for and dedicated to Danny Driver. Focal points of Catena IV include the fourth and fifth sections, which reimagine Ligeti’s ‘lamento motif’ and the opening figure of Chopin’s Ballade no. 1.

‘A performance of dauntless clarity, understated wit and graceful vitality’ (The Guardian)

Bach’s Goldberg Variations

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