Musica Viva Australia – Kirill Gerstein

Kirill Gerstein

Presented by Musica Viva Australia

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The Art of the Impossible.

Kirill Gerstein is a showman, philosopher, and poet of the piano. He grew up playing jazz, switched to classical, and won the Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition at just 22. Since then he has carved out a formidable reputation as a fearless artist who makes the impossible sound easy.  

For his Melbourne concerts, he is scaling new heights of virtuosity: Liszt’s power Polonaise in E and Schumann’s Viennese romp, Carnival of Vienna, and the wildly difficult, wildly entertaining transcriptions of eccentric piano nerd, Leopold Godowsky. In the same program, he dives deep into the profundity of Chopin’s Polonaise Fantasie and gives the world premiere of Transcendental Etude, a new commission from Australian Liza Lim.  

‘A peerless performer, with so much to express’ – Guardian 

‘uncanny delicacy in one episode and gnashing power the next’ – The New York Times

Meet the Artists

Following the concert, please join Kirill Gerstein and Liza Lim for a post-concert discussion onstage in Elisabeth Murdoch Hall.

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Artist

Kirill Gerstein piano

Program

Frédéric Chopin
Polonaise-Fantaisie in A-flat, Op.61

Brad Mehldau
Après Fauré No.3: Nocturne

Gabriel Fauré
Nocturne No.13 in B minor, Op.119

Francis Poulenc
Three Intermezzi, FP71/118

Franz Liszt
Polonaise in E, S. 223 No. 2

Interval

Frédéric Chopin
Fantaisie in F minor, Op. 49

Liza Lim
Transcendental Étude
World premiere performance. Commissioned by Musica Viva Australia with funds from the Hildegard Project, championing the work of female composers.

Robert Schumann
Carnival of Vienna, Op. 26

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