Julian Jacobson
Julian Jacobson is one of Britain’s most distinctive pianists, acclaimed for the vitality, colour and insight he brings to a vast repertoire spanning all styles and periods. With a career of over five decades, he has performed in more than 40 countries as a soloist, chamber musician and concerto pianist, appearing with major orchestras including the London Symphony and BBC Symphony, and collaborating with leading international artists. Renowned for his interpretations of Beethoven, he has presented the complete piano sonatas eleven times, including landmark “marathon” performances from memory in a single day. A committed advocate of contemporary music, he has premiered works by numerous composers and maintains an active recording, teaching and performing career in the UK and internationally.

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- Events
- Event: Julian Jacobson (3)
- Event: Jonathan Powell Memorial Concert 2
- Event: Jonathan Powell Memorial Concert 1
- Event: Music & Wine at St Luke’s: Julian Jacobson
- Years
- Year: 2026 (5)
- Year: 2023 (1)
- Year: 2024 (1)
- Year: 2015 (1)
- Year: 2013 (1)
- Venues
- Venue: St James’s Piccadilly
- Venue: Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda’s College
- Venue: Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
- Venue: St.James's Church, Piccadilly
- Venue: Penge Congregational Church
- Venue: St Luke's Church Brighton
- Promoters
- Promoter: Beethoven Piano Society of Europe
- Promoter: St Hilda's College Oxford
- Promoter: New Europe
- Promoter: Julian Jacobson
- Promoter: Music That Lives
- Promoter: Brighton & Hove Arts Council (BHAC)
- Towns
- Town: St James’s
- Town: Oxford
- Town: Cambridge
- Town: Piccadilly
- Town: Penge
- Scenes
- Scene: Classical
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Towns
- St James’s
- Oxford
- Cambridge
- Piccadilly
- Penge
- Queen's Park
Scenes
- Classical
Connected list
- Events
- Event: Julian Jacobson (3)
- Event: Jonathan Powell Memorial Concert 2
- Event: Jonathan Powell Memorial Concert 1
- Event: Music & Wine at St Luke’s: Julian Jacobson
- Years
- Year: 2026 (5)
- Year: 2023 (1)
- Year: 2024 (1)
- Year: 2015 (1)
- Year: 2013 (1)
- Venues
- Venue: St James’s Piccadilly
- Venue: Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda’s College
- Venue: Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge
- Venue: St.James's Church, Piccadilly
- Venue: Penge Congregational Church
- Venue: St Luke's Church Brighton
- Promoters
- Promoter: Beethoven Piano Society of Europe
- Promoter: St Hilda's College Oxford
- Promoter: New Europe
- Promoter: Julian Jacobson
- Promoter: Music That Lives
- Promoter: Brighton & Hove Arts Council (BHAC)
- Towns
- Town: St James’s
- Town: Oxford
- Town: Cambridge
- Town: Piccadilly
- Town: Penge
- Scenes
- Scene: Classical
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2026
- Julian Jacobson, St James’s Piccadilly Friday, 30 January 2026 13:10
- Julian Jacobson, Penge Congregational Church Friday, 19 June 2026 19:30
- Music & Wine at St Luke’s: Julian Jacobson, St Luke's Church Brighton Friday, 24 April 2026 19:30
- Jonathan Powell Memorial Concert 1, Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda’s College Sunday, 03 May 2026 14:30
- Jonathan Powell Memorial Concert 2, Jacqueline du Pré Music Building, St Hilda’s College Sunday, 03 May 2026 17:30
2024
2023
2015
2013
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- Notes: Julian Jacobson is one of Britain’s most distinctive pianists, acclaimed for the vitality, colour and insight he brings to a vast repertoire spanning all styles and periods. With a career of over five decades, he has performed in more than 40 countries as a soloist, chamber musician and concerto pianist, appearing with major orchestras including the London Symphony and BBC Symphony, and collaborating with leading international artists. Renowned for his interpretations of Beethoven, he has presented the complete piano sonatas eleven times, including landmark “marathon” performances from memory in a single day. A committed advocate of contemporary music, he has premiered works by numerous composers and maintains an active recording, teaching and performing career in the UK and internationally.
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- Instruments: Piano




