Alexandre Kantorow

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  • Piano

Johannes Brahms

Rhapsody in B minor, op. 79 No. 1

Franz Liszt

Transcendental Étude No 12, “Chasse Neige”, S.139/12
Vallée d’Obermann S.160/6 (Années de Pèlerinage: 1e année, Suisse)

Béla Bartók

Rhapsody, Op. 1

— Intervalo de 20 min —

Sergei Rachmaninov

Sonata No. 1, in D minor, op. 28

J. S. Bach / J. Brahms

Chaconne in D minor, for the left hanr (from the Partita for solo violin No. 2, BWV 1004)

The young French pianist Alexandre Kantorow will perform for the third consecutive time at the Gulbenkian Música season. Winner of the Tchaikovsky Competition in 2019, he has become an obligatory presence in the most prestigious concert halls in recent years. In his second solo recital in the Grand Auditorium, he will interpret a programme composed of various masterpieces from the repertoire. Regarding central composer Franz Liszt, critic Jerry Dubins stated in Fanfare Magazine: “Alexandre is Liszt reincarnated… I’ve never heard anyone play these pieces, or even the piano, the way he does.”

Duration: 120 minutos

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