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1.4.26 09:00
Seong-Jin Cho
Piano Recital
Sergei Prokofiev was himself a great pianist. Which is why his piano works are as virtuosic as they are enjoyable to play. Even the pieces from his ballet Romeo and Juliet sound almost better on the piano than with the orchestra. So it’s no wonder that great pianists love to program these miniatures – Seong-Jin Cho, who lives in Berlin, has been one of the most prominent among them for years. In his program, he combines Prokofiev with Mozart – and with a sonata by Jörg Widmann which, with its nickname "Sonata facile," clearly harks back to the Salzburg classic.
Program
Jörg Widmann
Sonatina facile for piano
Sergei Prokofiev
10 Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, op. 75
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fantasia in c minor, K. 396 (Completed by Maximilian Stadler)
Sergei Prokofiev
Piano Sonata no. 8 in b-flat major, op. 84
