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Kantorow / Sitkovetsky / Power / Julien-Laferrière

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Fri, Jan 10, 2025, 20:00
This piano quartet proves that you do not have to belong to the same generation to make superb music together. Pianist Alexandre Kantorow, to whom the Elbphilharmonie is dedicating a special focus this season, has been on a meteoric rise for several years and has already reached major venues by his mid-twenties. Cellist Victor Julien-Laferrière and violist Lawrence Power have used their advanced career of 10 and 25 years respectively for exciting solo projects, chamber music and much more. Young... Read full text

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Musicians

Alexander SitkovetskyViolin
Lawrence PowerViola
Victor Julien-LaferrièreCello
Alexandre KantorowPiano

Program

Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25Johannes Brahms
Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26Johannes Brahms
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Alexandre Kantorow / Piano Recital

Sun, Nov 10, 2024, 20:00
Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal (Hamburg)
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A highly desirable piano recital: the young star pianist Alexandre Kantorow presents an atmospheric and varied programme from Bach to Bartók – with music to amaze and melt the audience’s heart. The Telegraph calls him a »poet at the piano«, in the Austrian press he is considered »one of the best pianists in the world«, and the New York Times reports that he far exceeds all high expectations: Alexandre Kantorow is a true rising star of the piano world. As Artist in Residence at the Elbphilharmonie, the Frenchman is organising a whole series of concerts, of which his solo evening in the Grand Hall is a particular highlight. The programme includes music from the Baroque to the 20th century: virtuoso works with a Hungarian flavour by Béla Bartók and Franz Liszt as well as Sergei Rachmaninov’s rarely heard First Sonata – a powerful and highly emotional work that seems to push the expressive possibilities of late Romanticism to their limits. Brahms, with whose music Alexandre Kantorow has been making a name for himself for some time, provides the framework for the evening. As part of his Elbphilharmonie residency, Kantorow will also be focussing on the great Romantic composer: he performs Brahms’ piano quartets in a high-calibre four-piece ensemble and presents his Second Piano Concerto in the Grand Hall. And for his solo recital, he not only has a lively and lyrical rhapsody in store, but also Brahms’ arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s famous Chaconne for solo violin, which the piano composer realised in a sophisticated way for the left hand on the piano.