Teatime Classics
Rachmaninov / Scarlatti / Schubert / Saygun
Pianist Emre Yavuz was born in Izmir in Turkey and made a name for himself at the age of 11 when he was named »Best Interpreter of Contemporary Music« at a piano competition. Since then he has studied under Fazil Say and won First Prize at the Kissinger Piano Olympics in 2017. For his recital in the »Teatime Classics« series, Yavuz has put together a challenging programme that ranges from the Baroque to Schubert, and from Chopin to the Turkish composer Ahmed Adnan Saygun.
Domenico Scarlatti’s sonatas and Sergei Rachmaninov’s preludes call for great dexterity, while a nocturne by Chopin is infused with soulful melody – as indeed is a piano arrangement of the Schubert lied »Des Fischers Liebesglück«. French Baroque master Jean-Philippe Rameau provides a rousing dance, while jazz meets folk music in an etude by Ahmed Adnan Saygun.
Performers
Emre Yavuz piano
Programme
Sergej Rachmaninow
Dix Préludes op. 23
Franz Schubert
Des Fischers Liebesglück D 933
Domenico Scarlatti
Sonate d-Moll K 64
Sonate d-Moll K 213
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Rondeau des Indes galantes
Ahmed Adnan Saygun
Etüde auf Aksak-Rhythmen op. 38/1
Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne f-Moll op. 55/1
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Maurice Ravel
Sonatine fis-Moll (2. Satz)
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