
Sir András Schiff © Priska Ketterer
Sir András Schiff, Klavier
Sunday
7
May
2017
11:00
Mozart-Saal
Performers
Sir András Schiff, Klavier
Programme
Johann Sebastian Bach
Capriccio sopra la lontananza del suo fratello dilettissimo B-Dur BWV 992 (1703–1706)
Béla Bartók
Sechs Tänze in bulgarischem Rhythmus Sz 107/148-153 (Mikrokosmos Band VI) (Nr. 1-3) (1937)
Johann Sebastian Bach
Duetto Nr. 1 e-moll BWV 802 (Clavier-Übung III) (1739))
Duetto Nr. 2 F-Dur BWV 803 (Clavier-Übung III) (1739))
Béla Bartók
Sechs Tänze in bulgarischem Rhythmus Sz 107/148-153 (Mikrokosmos Band VI) (Nr. 4-6) (1937)
Johann Sebastian Bach
Duetto Nr. 3 G-Dur BWV 804 (Clavier-Übung III) (1739))
Duetto Nr. 4 a-moll BWV 805 (Clavier-Übung III) (1739))
Béla Bartók
Sonate Sz 80 für Klavier (1926)
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Leoš Janáček
V mlhách »Im Nebel«. Vier Stücke für Klavier (1912)
Robert Schumann
Fantasie C-Dur op. 17 (1836–1838)
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Presented by
Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft
Bach – Bartók – Janáček – Schumann
Bach – Bartók – Janáček – Schumann; these are the four composers featured in the third and last of Sir András Schiff's three solo recitals that form part of his featured portrait series at the Wiener Konzerthaus. For the final concert, the two lonely geniuses of the classical modern are placed alongside Bach's early work »Capriccio on the departure of a beloved brother« und Schumann’s quixotically romantic love letter, his Fantasy in C-Major.
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