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James Lisney Plays Chopin

Ballades & Romances

Add to my Calendar 28-11-2024 19:30 28-11-2024 21:30 36 James Lisney Plays Chopin Chopin’s genius changed the course of the piano – and music itself – yet it also bridged the gap between the connoisseur and the casual listener. The great Polish pianist Arthur Rubinstein, reflecting on his long career, noted how Chopin’s music transcends barriers, uniting people from all walks of life, saying,“Sometimes, I think that I am not so much a pianist but a vampire. All my life, I have lived off the blood of Chopin.” James Lisney makes his Stoller Hall debut with some of Chopin’s best-loved piano music. This programme displays the Polish composer’s mastery of epic narration (the ballades), profound poetry (a representative selection of nocturnes), and the skills of the salon virtuoso (the impromptus). “Audiences and pianists love this music, and playing it is a fascinating challenge. Chopin gets to the heart of our physical relationship with the instrument and the beauty and meaning implicit in the score. His music exemplifies exactitude and classical values combined with the virtuoso skills of poetic recreation and improvisation.” - James Lisney “James Lisney has the rare ability to play Chopin with a genuine pianissimo, as well as possessing a full range of power and sensitivity when required. Chopin playing of fine quality and discernment.” – Musical Opinion Stoller Hall, Manchester DD/MM/YYYY

Details

Stoller Hall
Hunts Bank
Manchester
M3 1DA
England


Programme

Frédéric ChopinFour Ballades
Frédéric ChopinFantaisie-impromptu in C sharp minor, Op.66
Frédéric ChopinImpromptu no.1 in A flat major, Op.29
Frédéric ChopinImpromptu no.2 in F sharp major, Op.36
Frédéric ChopinImpromptu no.3 in G flat major, Op.51
Frédéric ChopinNocturne no.21 in C minor, Op. posth.
Frédéric ChopinNocturne no.20 in C sharp minor, Op. posth.
Frédéric ChopinNocturnes, Op.27
Frédéric ChopinNocturnes, Op.55
Frédéric ChopinNocturnes, Op.62

Performers

James Lisney – piano

Programme Note

Chopin’s genius changed the course of the piano – and music itself – yet it also bridged the gap between the connoisseur and the casual listener. The great Polish pianist Arthur Rubinstein, reflecting on his long career, noted how Chopin’s music transcends barriers, uniting people from all walks of life, saying,“Sometimes, I think that I am not so much a pianist but a vampire. All my life, I have lived off the blood of Chopin.”

James Lisney makes his Stoller Hall debut with some of Chopin’s best-loved piano music. This programme displays the Polish composer’s mastery of epic narration (the ballades), profound poetry (a representative selection of nocturnes), and the skills of the salon virtuoso (the impromptus).

Audiences and pianists love this music, and playing it is a fascinating challenge. Chopin gets to the heart of our physical relationship with the instrument and the beauty and meaning implicit in the score. His music exemplifies exactitude and classical values combined with the virtuoso skills of poetic recreation and improvisation.” - James Lisney

James Lisney has the rare ability to play Chopin with a genuine pianissimo, as well as possessing a full range of power and sensitivity when required. Chopin playing of fine quality and discernment.” – Musical Opinion

James Lisney pianist

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