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A Child's Dream | Alexandra Dariescu at Snow Concert Hall in partnership with Piano+

A Child's Dream | Alexandra Dariescu at Snow Concert Hall in partnership with Piano+

Starts: Friday, 18 October 2024
Ends: Friday, 18 October 2024
"...pianistic brilliance, poetic poise“ - The Telegraph Demonstrating fearless curiosity and ground-breaking innovation in her work, this trailblazing British/Hungarian pianist champions lesser-known composers, particularly female composers in this fascinating programme titled A Child’s Dream. In demand as a soloist worldwide, the supremely talented Alexandra Dariescu has performed with eminent orchestras including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France and Oslo Philharmonic to name a few. A Child’s Dream is connected to the 30th anniversary of Dariescu’s début concert and is a captivating anthology of pieces, some you may never have heard before, others more familiar, but all of them, jewels, perfectly balanced and dear to this outstanding piano prodigy’s heart. The recital finishes with one of the quintessential works for piano ever written - Chopin’s 24 Preludes. Their originality changed the shape of preludes as a genre forever and represent the most characteristic features of Chopin’s music - lyricism, anxiety, virtuosity, visionary intellect and struggles with mortal illness. With overwhelming erudition and purest genius you are spoilt with this masterstroke - a quintessence of the great Chopin’s style and character in less than 45 minutes. Snow Concert Hall is proud to unveil their 2024 Season Pass. Subscribe to the entire season, enjoying the best seats in the house the whole year through! Get in contact with Snow Concert Hall Canberra for further details.
Add to Calendar 2024-10-18 12:00 am 2024-10-18 12:00 am A Child's Dream | Alexandra Dariescu at Snow Concert Hall in partnership with Piano+ "...pianistic brilliance, poetic poise“ - The Telegraph Demonstrating fearless curiosity and ground-breaking innovation in her work, this trailblazing British/Hungarian pianist champions lesser-known composers, particularly female composers in this fascinating programme titled A Child’s Dream. In demand as a soloist worldwide, the supremely talented Alexandra Dariescu has performed with eminent orchestras including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de France and Oslo Philharmonic to name a few. A Child’s Dream is connected to the 30th anniversary of Dariescu’s début concert and is a captivating anthology of pieces, some you may never have heard before, others more familiar, but all of them, jewels, perfectly balanced and dear to this outstanding piano prodigy’s heart. The recital finishes with one of the quintessential works for piano ever written - Chopin’s 24 Preludes. Their originality changed the shape of preludes as a genre forever and represent the most characteristic features of Chopin’s music - lyricism, anxiety, virtuosity, visionary intellect and struggles with mortal illness. With overwhelming erudition and purest genius you are spoilt with this masterstroke - a quintessence of the great Chopin’s style and character in less than 45 minutes. Snow Concert Hall is proud to unveil their 2024 Season Pass. Subscribe to the entire season, enjoying the best seats in the house the whole year through! Get in contact with Snow Concert Hall Canberra for further details. 40 Monaro Crescent, Red Hill , ACT , 2603 , Australia
40 Monaro Crescent, Red Hill , ACT , 2603 , Australia
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