World Masters at Play
World Masters at Play
Fazioli International Piano Recital Series
By arrangement with Sly Pianos and in association with APO
Auckland Museum's inaugural Fazioli Piano Recital Series will give Aucklanders the chance to experience the excitement that surrounds this elite instrument.
This series is a direct result of the purchase of a legendary Fazioli for Auckland Museum's new auditorium. Entirely handmade, the soundboard timbers are taken from the same famous Val di Fiemme forest where Stradavarius chose the wood for his violins. Fazioli's are prized for their distinctive quality, beauty and character of sound and attract patronage from some of the world's finest pianists.
The Inaugural Recital Series features four of the world's most distinguished pianists including: Jin Ju (Saturday 28 April), Nelson Goerner (Saturday 26 May), Markus Groh (Saturday 4 August) and Nikolai Demidenko (Thursday 30 August).
Ticket prices:
$45 per recital, ($40 for
members)
$160 season ticket (for 4 recitals)
On sale
Dates:
Season Tickets: From March 30
Individual
Recitals: From April 11
Priority Bookings: For all
museum members, Friends of Slys and APO Subscribers for
season tickets from today - please quote your membership
or reference number when booking
Bookings:
Through
the Museum's Booking Line: Phone 306 7048
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www.aucklandmuseum.com
For further information
contact:
Michelle Lafferty or Jo Lee Kelly at elephant
publicity
Ph: 09 3684180 or 0272956450, Email:
elephantpublicity@paradise.net.nz
Jin Ju
Saturday 28 April, 8pm
"Jin Ju is one of the most
exciting young pianists on the international concert
scene..."
Twa Jakcson of the UK Metro (2005)
Jin Ju
has been wowing audiences since her third prize-winning
performance in the 2002 International Tchaikovsky Piano
Competition. She is the winner of many competitions
including the China National Piano Competition, (1996) the
first Theodor Leschetitzky International Piano competition
(2000) Beethoven Piano Society Competition and the Queen
Elizabeth International Piano Competition (2003). She has
made appearances at numerous important concert venues such
as The Bridgewater Hall and The Moscow Conservatoire. As a
soloist she has performed with some of the world's greatest
orchestras including the BBC Philharmonic, the Russian State
Symphony Orchestra, the Macao Symphony Orchestra and many
others. Her performances have been broadcast for Television
and Radio throughout China and also for the BBC and NPR of
the USA. Jin Ju obtained for Masters Degree from the Central
Conservatoire in Beijing. In 1999 she received an honorary
diploma of Academia Chigiana in Sienna, Italy. She then
studied post-graduate performance with Martin Roscoe at the
RNCM in Manchester.
Carl Czerny La Recordanza,
Variations op 33
Beethoven Sonata op 57 Appassionata
Interval
Chopin 4 Ballades
Nelson Goerner
Saturday 26 May, 8pm
Goerner maintains an
intellectual approach and a tough, dry, cool tone. Superb."
Rheinische Post, Germany 10 October 2005
Born in
1969 in San Pedro, Argentina, Nelson Goerner has already
established himself as one of the foremost pianists of his
generation. After studying in Argentina with Jorge Garrubba,
Juan Carlos Arabian and Carmen Scalcione, he was awarded
First Prize at the Franz Liszt Competition in Buenos Aires
in 1986. This led to a scholarship (jointly funded by the
Arts and Science Committee of the CIMAE Foundation and the
Mozarteum Argentino) to work with Maria Tipo at the Geneva
Conservatory, and in 1990 he won the First Prize at the
Geneva Competition. Goerner has given recitals in venues
throughout Europe and has also performed with Orchestras in
Berlin, London, Manchester, Liverpool, Cardiff, Los Angeles
and Montreal He has also performed chamber music with the
Takács Quartet in England, Spain and Italy.
Janacek
Sonata 1.X.1905
Schumann Humoresque Op 20
INTERVAL
Chopin 12 Etudes Op 10
Markus Groh
Saturday 4
August, 8pm
A spellbinding recitalist, revealing shapes,
textures and colours that one seldom hears in live
performance. Critics agree: "Groh is a great pianist."
[Toronto Star]; "…a superb recital…" [New York
Times]; "A new star in the pianistic firmament…" [Neue
Zürcher Zeitung].
Consistently cited for his
astonishing power and "sound imagination," Markus Groh has
confirmed his place among the finest pianists in the world
today. Born in 1970 in Germany, Groh gained immediate
world attention after winning the prestigious Queen
Elizabeth International Competition in 1995 - the first
German to do so. Other awards include First Prize at the
1990 Artur Schnabel Competition in Berlin. Groh has appeared
with many Symphony Orchestras including The Philadelphia
Orchestra , Berlin Symphony, Bournemouth Symphony, London
Symphony, MDR Orchestra at the Leipzig Gewandhaus, SWR
Orchestra (Stuttgart), St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Beijing
Symphony, Mr Groh is a frequent guest at international
festivals and is the founder and artistic director of
the Bebersee Festival near Berlin.
"complete late
Brahms"
Brahms - 7 Fantasien op. 116
Brahms -
Intermezzi op. 117
***interval***
Brahms - 6
Klavierstücke op. 118
Brahms - 4 Klavierstücke
op. 119
Nikolai Demidenko
Thursday 30 August 8pm
"His extraordinary intimacy with the piano, which
withholds no secrets of keyboard brilliance or expressive
colouring from him, maximises the potential in the scoring,
however modest or extravagant, of whatever he chooses to
play." Gerald Larner, The Times
Nikolai Demidenko studied at the Moscow Conservatoire with Dmitri Bashkirov. A medalist in the 1976 Montreal and 1978 Tchaikovsky international competitions, he made his British début in 1985 with the Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra. A visiting professor at the University of Surrey, he has been resident in the UK since 1990 and was proud to be granted British citizenship in 1995. Nikolai Demidenko's frequent Wigmore Hall recitals have included his six-part series entitled Piano Masterworks which won a Royal Philharmonic Society Award. He also appears regularly in both the London International Piano series at the Royal Festival Hall and the Great Performers series at the Barbican Concert Hall. Demidenko has played with some of the finest orhestras in the world and given recitals in over 15 countries - he made his New York début at the Frick Collection in 2001 and plays annually in the Herkulessaal in Munich.
BACH-LISZT
Fantasy and Fugue in G minor BWV 542
J.S. BACH
Italian Concerto in F BWV 971
LISZT
Variations on a theme from J.S. Bach's
Cantata 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' S180
Interval
SCHUMANN Sonata in F sharp minor Op 11
Ends