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Jan Lisiecki © Mathias Bothor (Ausschnitt)

London Philharmonic Orchestra / Lisiecki / Jurowski

Monday 19 December 2016
19:30 – ca. 21:40
Großer Saal

 

Performers

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Jan Lisiecki, Klavier

Vladimir Jurowski, Dirigent

Programme

Mikhail Glinka

Valse-Fantaisie h-moll (1839/1845/1856)

Frédéric Chopin

Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 1 e-moll op. 11 (1830)

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Sergej Rachmaninoff

Prélude cis-moll op. 3/2 (Morceaux de fantaisie) (1892)

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Symphonie Nr. 1 d-moll op. 13 (1895)

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Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowsky

Tanz der Gaukler (Snegurochka »Schneeflöckchen« op. 12) (1873)

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Links https://www.lpo.org.uk

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Youthful panache

When it comes to music, Jan Lisiecki is always highly concentrated and serious — so much so that Pinchas Zuckerman, one of his many famous musical partners, says he has an »old soul«. »Entering a concert hall should be like entering a holy place,« insists Lisiecki. »You’re there to experience a moment of self-reflection. And hopefully you come out of it altered, refreshed and exalted.« The highly gifted pianist, who first performed with an orchestra at the age of 10, rejects the label »Wunderkind«. Instead, he points to his beloved Chopin: it is much more remarkable that he composed his E-Minor piano concerto at the age of just 20. In that work, the piano repeatedly takes on the role of a singer of intimate and virtuoso arias. And that coincides with Lisiecki’s credo: »I always try to make the piano sound like a human voice.« Lisiecki’s partner in the forthcoming concerts is the 44-year-old Vladimir Jurowski, a still young but internationally acclaimed conductor who returns to the Wiener Konzerthaus shortly after a guest residency there with »his« Russian National Orchestra. Equally as eminent an ensemble as the Russian orchestra is the London Philharmonic Orchestra, whose chief conductor and artistic director Jurowski — the son of a Russian family of musicians — has been since 2007.

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