Russian Pianist Daniil Trifonov Releases Fourth DG Album, Curates Carnegie Hall “Perspectives,” Tours U.S. Playing His Own Concerto with Mariinsky and Gergiev in 2017-18
Daniil Trifonov, “without question the most astounding young pianist of our age” (The Times of London) and winner of the 2016 Gramophone Artist of the Year Award, devotes much of his 2017-18 season to a long-term exploration of Chopin. On October 6, he releases Chopin: Evocations on Deutsche Grammophon, juxtaposing Chopin’s compositions with works by 20th-century composers who were influenced by him, and gives over 20 recitals on the same theme across the U.S., Europe and Asia, including one in Carnegie Hall as part of the seven-concert Perspectives series he curates over the course of the season. The pianist also tours the U.S. with the Mariinsky Orchestra led by Valery Gergiev, playing his own Piano Concerto, as well as with his teacher and mentor, Sergei Babayan. Among his many other recital and orchestral appearances this season he plays the Schumann Piano Concerto with the Berlin Philharmonic under Mariss Jansons; Prokofiev’s Second Concerto with Michael Tilson Thomas leading the Cleveland Orchestra; Rachmaninoff’s Second and Third Concertos in live recordings with the Philadelphia Orchestra led by Yannick Nézet-Séguin; and Scriabin’s Piano Concerto with the Seattle Symphony and Ludovic Morlot. Rounding out Trifonov’s season is a tour of Asia in the fall with a combination of recitals and orchestral performances; and European tours with violinist Gidon Kremer and Kremerata Baltica, the London Philharmonic, and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Chopin: Evocations on Deutsche Grammophon; Carnegie “Perspectives”
Chopin: Evocations is Trifonov’s fourth album as an exclusive Deutsche Grammophon artist. In addition to featuring works by Chopin himself, like his Fantaisie-impromptu, Op. 66 (posth.), the disc also marks Trifonov’s first foray into a new repertoire: works of 20th-century composers who were heavily influenced by the Polish master, including Samuel Barber, Federico Mompou and others. The album sets the tone for Trifonov’s season, during which some 23 recitals around the world are devoted to the theme of Chopin and his influence.
Trifonov’s focus on Chopin is also a highlight of the seven-concert “Perspectives” series he curates this season at Carnegie Hall. Three of the programs are Chopin-themed: a solo recital and two all-Chopin concerts with violinist Gidon Kremer’s Kremerata Baltica chamber orchestra. Kremer and Lithuanian cellist Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė – with whom Trifonov appeared on Kremer’s DG album Preghiera, released this past February – are the soloists for the first concert, and French cellist Gautier Capuçon for the second. Further concerts in the Perspectives series present collaborations with baritone Matthias Goerne, with whom the pianist also gives recitals this season in Princeton, Bremen and Vienna, and with Trifonov’s teacher and mentor, Sergei Babayan; the New York premiere of Trifonov’s own piano concerto with longtime collaborator Valery Gergiev leading the Mariinsky Orchestra; and finally a second solo recital that includes a seminal piece from each decade of the 20th century, with works by Berg, Prokofiev, Bartók, Copland, Messiaen, Ligeti, Stockhausen, Adams, Corigliano, and Adès.
As Trifonov says of the series:
“I am very excited to have been chosen for the great privilege of presenting the Perspectives Series for Carnegie Hall’s 2017-18 season. It’s a wonderful opportunity to explore a wide range of challenging and diverse programs, including 20th-century piano repertoire which is entirely new to me, music of Chopin with which I was brought up, and some of my own music. It will include collaborations with musicians who have left an important artistic imprint on me, and musical friends I have met along the way. It is especially exciting to be the youngest artist to have been featured in the Perspective Series and I cannot wait to share this music, not only in one of the most historic concert halls on the planet but in front of one of the most involved audiences.”
Trifonov is featured in similar recital and orchestral residencies this season at both the Vienna Konzerthaus, where he gives five performances, and in San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall, culminating with a performance of Rachmaninoff’s Third Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson-Thomas.
Tours of Trifonov Concerto and with Sergei Babayan
Trifonov made his Carnegie Hall debut in the company of Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra in 2011, playing Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto. The following year he recorded the work with them on the Mariinsky label, a rendition The Observer UK found “scorching and heart-rending, but never bombastic.” He opens the 2017-18 season playing Prokofiev with these long-standing collaborators at the Lucerne Festival, before joining them again for a U.S. tour of his own Piano Concerto. At its 2015 debut with Manfred Honeck leading the Pittsburgh Symphony, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, observing that the piece’s mood “shifted often between ghostly and lullaby-like, folkloric and cinematic, jazzy and witty, a la Shostakovich,” called Trifonov’s performance of it “spellbinding.” Before they play the piece at Carnegie Hall, Trifonov, Gergiev and the orchestra take it to the Mondavi Center at the University of California, Davis and Washington, DC’s Kennedy Center. In the midst of those performances, Trifonov also performs the piece twice with the Detroit Symphony under Giancarlo Guerrero. The pianist turns to another of his compositions in the spring, when he tours Europe with Gidon Kremer and Kremerata Baltica playing his Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra.
Along with his teacher and mentor Sergei Babayan, Trifonov embarks on his second U.S. tour of the season. Following German performances in Essen and at Berlin’s new Frank Gehry-designed Pierre Boulez Hall, opened earlier this year in the Barenboim-Said Academy, the tour stops in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and at Boston’s Celebrity Series, as well as again forming part of the Perspectives at Carnegie Hall. Le Figaro praises Babayan as a pianist of “unequaled touch, perfectly harmonious phrasing, and breathtaking virtuosity.” Repertoire includes two piano and four-hand works by Rachmaninoff, Schumann, Schubert, and Ravel, as well as the world premiere of a Carnegie-commissioned work for two pianos by Italian composer and IRCAM composition professor Mauro Lanza.
Further Performances
A handful of high-profile concerto engagements round out Trifonov’s phenomenally full season. After his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic playing Rachmaninoff’s Third Concerto on their 2016 New Year’s Eve concert, he joins the orchestra this season under the baton of Mariss Jansons for a performance of Schumann’s sole piano concerto, which the composer, consciously avoiding the Romantic vogue for piano pyrotechnics, envisioned as a cross between a symphony, concerto and sonata. Trifonov also joins Jansons this season with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra to play Richard Strauss’s seldom-performed Burleske.
Trifonov returns to Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto in the spring for three performances with Michael Tilson Thomas leading the Cleveland Orchestra, after playing the piece at the Lucerne Festival and on tour in Japan with the Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestra. The pianist joins Tilson Thomas again at the end of the season for a rendition of Rachmaninoff’s Third Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony. His critical record with the conductor is stellar; when he played the Chopin concerto in San Francisco in 2015, San Francisco Classical Voice raved that “Trifonov’s fingers float across the keyboard as if he doesn’t even touch the keys; he just breathes and whispers into his piano and the instrument responds with pure tone, the notes emanating in sparkling garlands from his hands.” The same publication, a year earlier when he performed Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, noted that “Trifonov put the Davies Symphony Hall audience on notice right away. Something risky was about to happen. And so it did, in a warhorse-smashing, wildly entertaining performance.”
After recording the Grammy-nominated DG album Rachmaninov Variations with the Philadelphia Orchestra led by Yannick Nézet-Séguin in 2015, Trifonov joined them that same year for his subscription debut, playing what he considers the most challenging of Rachmaninoff’s concertos, the Fourth. This season he reunites with orchestra and conductor in Philadelphia for live recordings of Rachmaninoff’s Second and Third Concertos, which he plays twice each over the course of four nights.
Finally, Trifonov explores a youthful concerto by another of his countrymen this season, joining Ludovic Morlot and the Seattle Symphony for Scriabin’s Piano Concerto. Even this performance fits in with Trifonov’s Chopin focus this season; while the Russian Symbolist is best known for his mysticism and the highly personal and dissonant idiom of his later compositions, his early works show significant influence from his Polish predecessor. He composed his Piano Concerto when he was just 24, about the same age Trifonov was when he wrote his own.
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Daniil Trifonov: 2017-18 season engagements
Sep 23-28
China Tour
Performance
Sep 23: Beijing (National Centre for the Performing Arts)
Sep 24: Shenzhen (Shenzhen Concert Hall)
Sep 26: Hong Kong (Hong Kong Cultural Centre)
Sep 28: Shanghai (Shanghai Grand Theatre-Lyric Theatre)
Oct 4
Barcelona, Spain
L’Auditori Barcelona
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 6
Deutsche Grammophon Album Release
Chopin Evocations
Oct 6, 7 & 8
Madrid, Spain
Spanish National Orchestra / Antonio Méndez
STRAUSS: Burleske
Oct 12 & 13
Munich, Germany
Herkulessaal
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks / Mariss Jansons
STRAUSS: Burleske
Oct 17
Milan, Italy
Conservatorio Verdi
Societa del Quartetto di Milan
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 18
Torino, Italy
Conservatorio di Torino
Unione Musicale
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 19
Alicante, Spain
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 21
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Philharmonie Luxembourg
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 25
Ann Arbor, MI
University Musical Society
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 28
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Oct 30
San Francisco, CA
Davies Symphony Hall
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Selected Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Nov 2
Davis, CA
Mariinsky Orchestra / Valery Gergiev
TRIFONOV: Piano Concerto
Nov 9, 10 & 11
Detroit, MI
Orchestra Hall
Detroit Symphony / Giancarlo Guerrero
TRIFONOV: Piano Concerto
Nov 12
Washington, D.C.
Kennedy Center Concert Hall
Mariinsky Orchestra / Valery Gergiev
TRIFONOV: Piano Concerto
Nov 15
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall
Mariinsky Orchestra / Valery Gergiev
TRIFONOV: Piano Concerto (NY premiere)
Nov 18
Munich, Germany
Herkulessaal
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Nov 20
Düsseldorf, Germany
Tonhalle Düsseldorf
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Nov 22
Hamburg, Germany
Laeiszhalle Hamburg Grosser Saal
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Nov 24
Lucerne, Switzerland
Lucerne Festival
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Nov 26
Vienna, Austria
Vienna Konzerthaus – Grosser Saal
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Nov 28
Frankfurt, Germany
Alte Oper
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Dec 1
Aix-en-Provence, France
Grand Théâtre
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Dec 3
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Concertgebouw
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN Fantaisie-Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op. 66
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Dec 5
Dublin, Ireland
National Concert Hall
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Dec 7
London, UK
Wigmore Hall
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Jan 15
Paris, France
Philharmonie de Paris
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Jan 19, 20
Lisbon, Portugal
Gulbenkian Orchestra / Hannu LIntu
SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Jan 25, 26 & 27
Berlin, Germany
Berlin Philharmonie
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra / Maris Jansons
SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Feb 1
Toronto, Canada
The Royal Conservatory
Koerner Hall
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Feb 4
Princeton, NJ
McCarter Theatre Center
Works by SCHUMANN, BERG, and WOLF
With Matthias Goerne, baritone
Feb 6
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall
BERG: Four Songs, Op. 2
SCHUMANN: Dichterliebe
WOLF: Three Poems of Michelangelo
SHOSTAKOVICH: Selections from Suite, Op. 145: “Dante,” “Death,” “Night”
BRAHMS: Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121
With: Matthias Goerne, baritone
Feb 10
Leipzig, Germany
Gewandhaus zu Leipzig
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Two Mazurkas
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Feb 12
Geneva, Switzerland
Victoria Hall
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Feb 14
Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany
MOMPOU: Variations on a theme of Chopin
SCHUMANN: “Chopin” from Carnaval, Op. 9
GRIEG: Study, Op. 73, No. 5, “Hommage à Chopin”
BARBER: Nocturne, Op. 33
TCHAIKOVSKY: Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15
RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22
CHOPIN: Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35
Feb 16
Vienna, Austria
Wiener Konzerthaus
BERG: Four Songs, Op. 2
SCHUMANN: Dichterliebe
WOLF: Three Poems of Michelangelo
SHOSTAKOVICH: Selections from Suite, Op. 145: “Dante,” “Death,” “Night”
BRAHMS: Vier ernste Gesänge, Op. 121
With: Matthias Goerne, baritone
Feb 18 & 19
Vienna, Austria
Wiener Konzerthaus
Wiener Symphoniker / Lahav Shani
SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54
Feb 21
Essen, Germany
Philharmonie Essen
Recital with Sergei Babayan
SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B-flat Major, Op. 46
STRAVINSKY: Le sacre du printemps for two pianos
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 1 (“Fantaisie-Tableaux”) for Two Pianos, Op. 5
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
Feb 22
Berlin, Germany
Pierre Boulez Hall
Recital with Sergei Babayan
SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B-flat Major, Op. 46
STRAVINSKY: Le sacre du printemps for two pianos
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 1 (“Fantaisie-Tableaux”) for Two Pianos, Op. 5
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
Feb 25
Los Angeles, CA
Disney Concert Hall
Recital with Sergei Babayan
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 1 (“Fantaisie-Tableaux”) for Two Pianos, Op. 5
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
MAURO LANZA: New Work for Two Pianos
RAVEL: Rapsodie espagnole
Feb 27
San Francisco, CA
Davies Symphony Hall
Recital with Sergei Babayan
SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B-flat Major, Op. 46
MAURO LANZA: New Work for Two Pianos (NY Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
SCHUBERT: Fantasie in F Minor for Piano Four Hands, D. 940
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 1 (“Fantaisie-Tableaux”) for Two Pianos, Op. 5
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
March 1
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall
Recital with Sergei Babayan
SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B-flat Major, Op. 46
MAURO LANZA: New Work for Two Pianos (NY Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
SCHUBERT: Fantasie in F Minor for Piano Four Hands, D. 940
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 1 (“Fantaisie-Tableaux”) for Two Pianos, Op. 5
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
March 3
Boston, MA
NEC’s Jordan Hall
Recital with Sergei Babayan
SCHUMANN: Andante and Variations in B-flat Major, Op. 46
MAURO LANZA: New Work for Two Pianos (NY Premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
SCHUBERT: Fantasie in F Minor for Piano Four Hands, D. 940
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 1 (“Fantaisie-Tableaux”) for Two Pianos, Op. 5
RACHMANINOFF: Suite No. 2 for Two Pianos, Op. 17
March 8-10
Cleveland, OH
Cleveland Orchestra / Michael Tilson Thomas
PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 2
March 13
Düsseldorf, Germany
London Philharmonic Orchestra / Vladimir Jurowski
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1
March 14
Hamburg, Germany
Elbphilharmonie
London Philharmonic Orchestra / Vladimir Jurowski
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1
March 15
Frankfurt, Germany
Alte Oper
London Philharmonic Orchestra / Vladimir Jurowski
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1
March 16
Munich, Germany
München Philharmonie im Gasteig
London Philharmonic Orchestra / Vladimir Jurowski
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1
March 17
London, UK
Royal Albert Hall
London Philharmonic Orchestra / Vladimir Jurowski
TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1
March 22-28
Tel Aviv, Israel
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
March 29
Katowice, Poland
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
March 31
Budapest, Hungary
Budapest Festival
April 3
Warsaw, Poland
New Philharmonic Hall
April 12-15
Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia Orchestra / Yannick Nézet-Séguin
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concertos No. 2 & 3
April 19, 21
Seattle, WA
Seattle Symphony Orchestra
SCRIABIN: Piano Concerto
April 25
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall
ALL-CHOPIN PROGRAM
Variations on “Là ci darem la mano” from Mozart’s Don Giovanni (arr. Andrei Pushkarev)
Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 8
Mazurka in A minor, Op. 17, No. 4 (arr. Victor Kissine)
Piano Concerto No. 1 (arr. Yevgeny Sharlat)
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin; Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė, cello
April 26
New York, NY
Carnegie Hall
ALL-CHOPIN PROGRAM
Introduction and Polonaise brillante, Op. 3
Cello Sonata in G minor
Nocturne in E, Op. 62, No. 2 (arr. Victor Kissine)
Piano Concerto No. 2 (arr. Yevgeny Sharlat)
With Kremerata Baltica; Gautier Capuçon, cello
April 29
Kalamazoo, MI
Chenery Auditorium
The Gilmore Keyboard Festival
May 1
Santa Fe, NM
Lensic Performing Arts Center
May 4
New York, NY
Zankel Hall
Decades Recital
BERG: Piano Sonata, Op. 1
PROKOFIEV: Sarcasms, Op. 17
BARTÓK: Out of Doors
COPLAND: Piano Variations, 1930
MESSIAEN: Selections from Vingt regards sur l’Enfant-Jésus
LIGETI: Selections from Musica ricercata
STOCKHAUSEN: Klavierstück I
ADAMS: China Gates
CORIGLIANO: Fantasia on an Ostinato
ADÈS: Traced Overhead
May 7, 9, 11
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Daniele Gatti
PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C
May 14-17
Tour with Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Daniele Gatti
PROKOFIEV: Piano Concerto No. 3 in C
May 14: Vienna, Austria
May 15: Prague, Czech Republic
May 16: Dresden, Germany
May 17: Paris, France
May 21
Milan, Italy
Teatro all Scala di Milano
May 23
Genoa, Italy
Teatro Carlo Fenice
May 25
Brescia, Italy
Festival Pianistico di Brescia e Bergamo
May 27
Istanbul, Turkey
Filarmonica della Scala
May 30
Aarhus, Denmark
TRIFONOV: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin
June 1
Basel, Switzerland
SCHUMANN: Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105
TRIFONOV: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin
June 2
Stuttgart, Germany
TRIFONOV: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin
June 3
Frankfurt, Germany
TRIFONOV: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin
June 4
Bochum, Germany
TRIFONOV: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin
June 6
Hamburg, Germany
TRIFONOV: Double Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra
With Kremerata Baltica; Gidon Kremer, violin
June 11
St. Petersburg, Russia
June 13
Moscow, Russia
June 16
Toronto, ON, Canada
Toronto Symphony Orchestra / Peter Oundjian
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30
June 19-24
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Symphony / Michael Tilson Thomas
RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30
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