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Recital Program 2018 2020 EN

This document outlines recital programs from 2018-2020 that will showcase piano works from prominent romantic and modern era composers. The first program explores works by Brahms and Liszt representing the conservative and progressive aesthetics of the romantic era. The second is eclectic, including works by Scriabin, Debussy, and Mussorgsky contrasting different styles and periods. The third focuses on Brahms' career development through varied works. The fourth juxtaposes light and dark themes with Bach, Liszt, and Schnittke. The fifth contrasts works with themes of luminance, antithesis, and attraction by composers like Debussy, Ravel, Messiaen and others.

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Recital Program 2018 2020 EN

This document outlines recital programs from 2018-2020 that will showcase piano works from prominent romantic and modern era composers. The first program explores works by Brahms and Liszt representing the conservative and progressive aesthetics of the romantic era. The second is eclectic, including works by Scriabin, Debussy, and Mussorgsky contrasting different styles and periods. The third focuses on Brahms' career development through varied works. The fourth juxtaposes light and dark themes with Bach, Liszt, and Schnittke. The fifth contrasts works with themes of luminance, antithesis, and attraction by composers like Debussy, Ravel, Messiaen and others.

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Recital Program 2018-2020

Visions
BRAHMS (1833 – 1897) Three Intermezzi op.117
Fantasy op.116 (extraits)

LISZT (1811 – 1886) Sonata in si minor

The romantic era is a veritable minefield for the piano repertoire.


It is also an era where two distinct aesthetics, two visions are clearly marked by the prevalence of two
composers : BRAHMS and LISZT.
As much in the musical structure as in the evolution of the harmony, the notorious differences between
the « conservative » romanticist of Brahms and the romantic progressivism of Lizst and Wagner were
consolidated around 1850.
In this recital, you will be captivated by the major works of these two genius composers.

Scenes – Climates – Impressions – Colors


SCRIABIN (1872-1915) Prelude op.11 nr.1
Prelude op.11 nr.14
Prelude op.16 nr.1

DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) « Pour le Piano » Suite

MOUSSORGSKY (1839 – 1881) Pictures at an Exhibition

A very eclectic recital, contrasting in styles and periods of piano repertoire.


Finesse, poetry and virtuosity awaits you !
The Three Brahms
BRAHMS (1833 – 1897) Variations op. 21 nr.1 « Philosophic Variations »
Three Intermezzi op.117
Fantasy op.116 (exerpts)
Variations on a theme by Paganini op. 35 II

A Venetian emblem of romanticism, this is a biographical concert illustrating first of all the composer’s
youthful years, marked by the relationship with his dear friend and fellow composer Clara Schumann.
This musical journey then leads us on to one of his mature masterpieces: the three Intermezzi op. 117
and an extract from the op.116 from the same era. It then concludes with the three famous and virtuous
‘Variations on a Theme’ by Paganini.
This musical biographical journey highlights the three creative periods of the composer.

Light-Dark
LISZT (1811 – 1886) Variations on a motif by Bach « Weinen, Klagen,
Sorgen, Zagen »

Sonata in si minor

Luminance
J.S. BACH (1685-1750) Partita BWV 826 nr.2 in C minor

SCHNITTKE (1934-1998) Sonata nr.2

LISZT (1811 – 1886) Variations on a motif by Bach « Weinen, Klagen,


Sorgen, Zagen »
Antithesis
HAYDN (1732-1809) Sonata Hob.XVI: 52 in E flat major

SCRIABIN (1872-1915) Prelude op.11 nr.1


Prelude op.11 nr.2
Prelude op.11 nr.14
Prelude op.16 nr.1

RACHMANINOV (1873-1943) Etude-Tableaux op.39 nr.1


Etude-Tableaux op.39 nr.2
Etude-Tableaux op.39 nr.5
Etude-Tableaux op.39 nr.8
Etude-Tableaux op.39 nr.9

Attraction
DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918) « Pour le Piano » Suite

RAVEL (1875 – 1937) « Jeux d’eau »

MESSIAEN (1908-1992) Preludes (exerpts)

VAN ROSSUM, FRÉDÉRIK (1939- Adagio opus 4

FAURE (1845 – 1924) Nocturne nr.13

FRANCK (1822 – 1890) Prelude, Choral and Fugue

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