
May 19, 2024 | 3:00 PM
An Evgeny Kissin recital is unfailingly an event, showcasing the Russian pianist’s “formidable blend of technical prowess and exploratory fervor” (San Francisco Chronicle). This season in Orchestra Hall, Kissin surveys the lyrical charm and invention of Beethoven’s Op. 90 Sonata, Brahms’ deeply melodic Four Ballades, Rachmaninov’s ruminative, jewel-like Moments musicaux and Prokofiev’s emotionally complex Sonata No. 2.
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Comprising one of today’s most sought-after duos, Lucas and Arthur Jussen make their Symphony Center recital debut featuring a two-piano version of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring. Pierre-Laurent Aimard presents a captivating exploration of musical fantasies, and Benjamin Grosvenor returns with Liszt’s magnificent Sonata in B Minor.
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