LUNCH CONCERT WITH SOPHIA LIU
Performers
- Piano
- CHF 30
Program
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Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813 – 1883)
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Le Preux, op. 17 | 6’
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12 Etudes in All the Minor Keys, op. 39 | 10’
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X Allegretto alla barbaresca Recueil de Chants, op. 65 | 4’
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VI Barcarolle 12 Etudes in All the Minor Keys, op. 39 | 10’
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XII Le Festin d’Ésope. Allegretto senza licenza quantunque
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Frédéric Chopin (1810 – 1849)
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Polonaise Heroic in A-flat major, op. 53 | 8’
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Pjotr Iljitsch Tschaikowsky (1840 – 1893)
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Nutcracker-Suite, arr. Mikhail Pletnev, op. 71a | 17’
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The Seasons, op. 37a | 19’
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VI June: Barcarolle
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VIII August: The Harvest
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IX September: The Hunt
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XI November: Troika
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XII December: Christmas
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Mili Balakirew (1837 – 1910)
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Islamey – Oriental Fantasy, op. 18 | 8’
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Concert ends at approx. 13.10
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Event Description
Virtuosity is a prerequisite for artistic careers – and yet it has something of an image problem. Artist biographies like to invoke the profound musicality of their protagonists, while technical brilliance tends to appear as an incidental extra. The fear is that a musician might be misunderstood as a mere acrobat of the fingers.
In Sophia Liu’s case, virtuosity is explicitly part of her artistic signature. Born in Shanghai in 2008, the Canadian pianist is the youngest discovery of this festival edition. Critics have praised her playing as extraordinarily clear, delicate, refined and almost supernaturally fluid. At the same time, the young pianist is celebrated for a technical command with which she explores the limits of her instrument.
She confirms this spectacularly in the lunch concert in the Zeugheersaal of the Hotel Schweizerhof Luzern with works by Charles-Valentin Alkan. As one of the most radical French Romantics, Alkan rivalled colleagues such as Chopin and Liszt with some of the most demanding virtuoso literature. In Le Preux, Allegretto alla barbaresca and Barcarolle, rhythmic, colourful and lyrical elements ignite orchestral textures conceived for the piano.
The variation cycle Le Festin d’Ésope is a pianistic feast that demands boldly forward-driving virtuosity, with rapid octaves, extreme leaps, tremolos and double notes. Chopin’s Polonaise Héroïque then leads into the Romantic sound worlds of Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite and The Seasons – in arrangements and selections that also reveal the delicate and refined side of Sophia Liu’s playing.
With Balakirev’s Islamey, Sophia Liu concludes the programme with one of the most notorious virtuoso pieces in the piano repertoire – a lunch concert combining lightness, refinement and pianistic boundary-testing.
SCHWEIZERHOF LUNCH OFFER
Combine music and fine dining: When booking your lunch concert tickets, you can also reserve the matching lunch offer at the Brasserie VICO in the Hotel Schweizerhof Lucerne.
Important Ticket Information
Thank you for your interest in the concert City Lights.
In a first phase, this offer is reserved for young people and young adults U28. U28 means: born in 1998 or later. Thanks to the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation, we can offer tickets free of charge for this target group.
If you were born in 1997 or earlier, we look forward to welcoming you at the concert the following day, Thursday, 21 May.
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Main Patrons
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Anchor Sponsor
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Orchestra Patrons
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Young Artists and Audiences
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Sponsor
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Partner
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