Festival Orchestra: Piano Sensation Daniil Trifonov
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COPLAND: Quiet City
GLAZUNOV: Piano Concerto No. 2 in B minor, op. 100
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VARÈSE: Amériques
RAVEL: La valse
Grammy-winning pianist Daniil Trifonov combines a brilliant technique with profound sensitivity, captivating audiences around the world. Hear him in Glazunov’s rarely performed single-movement Piano Concerto No. 2, which combines folk-inspired melodies with virtuosic passages for the soloist. Composed in the turbulent year of 1917, this optimistic piece has been described as a "radiant gem amidst chaos."
The concert begins with Copland’s Quiet City, written in 1939 as incidental music for an ultimately unsuccessful play about a lonely Jewish boy who played the trumpet to drive away his anxiety.
In Amériques, Varese summons a large orchestral force to create a cacophonous soundscape which captures the noises he heard shortly after arriving on the West Side of Manhattan.
La Valse is Ravel’s darkly surrealistic deconstruction of the waltz, a sometimes ferocious take on the elegant Viennese dance form.
Hear one of the most astounding pianists of his generation and a wide range of pieces overflowing with orchestral color!