Details
Kings Place
90 York Way
Kings Cross
London
N1 9AG
England
Programme
Say Fazil – New Life Sonata
Ludwig van Beethoven – Grosse Fuge, Op.133
~ Interval ~
Franz Schubert – Piano Sonata no.21 in B flat major, D.960
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Piano Quartet no.1 in G minor, K.478
Performers
Can Çakmur – piano
Noriko Ogawa – Lecturer / piano
Benjamin Gilmore – violin
Rosalind Ventris – viola
Tim Posner – Cello
Programme Note
The Hamamatsu International Piano Competition presents a celebratory evening of chamber music from current competition winner Can Çakmur and Chairperson Noriko Ogawa, plus special guests, to mark the launch of the 2024 Competition.
Pianist Can Çakmur has quickly become one of today’s rising stars, performing in the most prestigious concert venues and festivals around the world and in his homeland Turkey. Ahead of the 2024 competition, this concert presents Çakmur in a variety of manifestations, performing solo in Schubert’s epic final sonata, and playing alongside the Competition’s Chair of the Jury Noriko Ogawa for Beethoven’s 4-hands arrangement of the Grosse Fuge from his penultimate quartet Op. 134. Can Çakmur will also join acclaimed chamber musicians Benjamin Gilmore, Rosalind Ventris and Tim Posner for Mozart’s Quartet No. 1 in G minor, and has included the world premiere of Fazil Say’s New Life Sonata, written as the world emerged from lockdown. This ‘twilight’ programme is a bitter-sweet celebration of life – a last hurray, overflowing with defiance, resignation, grace and thanksgiving.
6.30pm – 7pm
Pre-concert talk with Noriko Ogawa and Claire Jackson, former editor of International Piano Magazine. Free to concert ticket purchasers.
7.30pm – 9.30pm
Can Çakmur and Friends concert
This is a Hamamatsu International Piano Competition Promotion.
The concert event will last approximately 2 hours, including an interval.
