Piano Recital: Jan Lisiecki
Chopin / Paderewski
Chopin as a business card
The New York Times calls him »a pianist who lends meaning to every note«. With sensitive interpretations, brilliant technique and a thoroughly charming manner, Jan Lisiecki is one of the best pianists of his generation, and has long since ceased to be an insider tip. At his solo recitals and in concerts with major orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields or the Zurich Chamber Orchestra, one composer is his regular companion: Frédéric Chopin. Like Lisiecki, Chopin had Polish roots – perhaps the reason why the young pianist has returned time after time to Chopin’s music since the outset of his career. The Polish composer has turned into something of a visiting card for him.
Performers
Jan Lisiecki piano
Programme
Frédéric Chopin
Étude C-Dur op. 10/1
Nocturne c-Moll op. posth. BI 108
Étude a-Moll op. 10/2
Nocturne E-Dur op. 62/2
Étude E-Dur op. 10/3
Étude cis-Moll op. 10/4
Nocturne cis-Moll op. 27/1
Nocturne Des-Dur op. 27/2
Étude Ges-Dur op. 10/5
Étude es-Moll op. 10/6
Nocturne Es-Dur op. 9/2
Nocturne c-Moll op. 48/1
– Interval –
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne g-Moll op. 15/3
Étude C-Dur op. 10/7
Nocturne F-Dur op. 15/1
Étude F-Dur op. 10/8
Étude f-Moll op. 10/9
Nocturne b-Moll op. 9/1
Étude As-Dur op. 10/10
Nocturne As-Dur op. 32/2
Étude Es-Dur op. 10/11
Nocturne cis-Moll op. posth. BI 49
Étude c-Moll op. 10/12 »Revolutionsetüde«
Zugabe:
Ignaz Jan Paderewski
Nocturne aus »Miscellanea« op. 16
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