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Beethoven and the English Fortepiano

Royal Academy of Music, Piano Gallery, NW1 5HT , [Venue Details]

In 1795, Haydn brought a groundbreaking acquisition from London to Vienna: a five-and-a-half-octave Longman and Broderip fortepiano. This instrument may have been one of the most influential piano sound references for Beethoven in the years to come.

Thursday,
2 Jul 2026
@3.00pm

Elena Vorotko explores his ‘Pathétique’ Sonata on a similar instrument from the Academy’s Collections: the 1805 Broadwood fortepiano.

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  • FREE ADMISSION

  • Special: Booking required

  • Performer name: Elena Vorotko

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Beethoven and the English Fortepiano

Thursday, 2 Jul 2026 @3.00pm

Royal Academy of Music, Piano Gallery, NW1 5HT
Classical
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More Information

In 1795, Haydn brought a groundbreaking acquisition from London to Vienna: a five-and-a-half-octave Longman and Broderip fortepiano. This instrument may have been one of the most influential piano sound references for Beethoven in the years to come.

Elena Vorotko explores his ‘Pathétique’ Sonata on a similar instrument from the Academy’s Collections: the 1805 Broadwood fortepiano.

  • FREE ADMISSION

  • Special: Booking required

  • Performer name: Elena Vorotko

Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.

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