Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, with Tania Miller conducting.
My première performances of Florence Price’s Piano Concerto in One Movement (1934), conducted by Alain Trudel.
Celebrating Diversity both personal and professional, this will be the 115th Concerto I have played in concert.
My première performances of Florence Price’s Piano Concerto in One Movement (1934), conducted by Alain Trudel.
Celebrating Diversity both personal and professional, this will be the 115th Concerto I have played in concert.
I am honored to be an adjudicator of the first edition of this new international piano competition, held in Bangkok (online, this year).
Mozart’s Piano Concerto in E flat major KV 449, and Joaquín Turina’s “Rapsodia Sinfónica,” conducted by Steven Byess.
I will make personal appearances at several outreach events during my week in Bentonville, as well.
“Orchestrating Change”
Interview with Rachel Hagemeier
Canton Symphony Podcast Series dedicated to making the concert hall a more welcoming place for previously ignored communities, and creating more acceptance and diversity on the stage.
My first solo recital after the Covid Year.
I will play works of Mozart, Dvorak, Federico Longas, and George Gershwin (“Rhapsody in Blue”); and my own suite “Escenas callejeras del Bronx.”
Beethoven’s Fifth! The Piano Concerto no. 5 “Emperor” paired with the Fifth Symphony, conducted by Ken Lam.
Note: There will be two performances on this date (Saturday matinee and evening).