A Musical Afternoon
Piano Recital featuring Simon Bürki, piano at Poquatuck Hall 1160 Village Lane, Orient, NY 11957 Friday, November 29th, 2024, at 5:00 PM Description Kapellmeister Kreisler, the ingenious and eccentric conductor created by E. T. A. Hoffmann, served as the inspiration for Schumann's composition of 1838. Schumann set out to recreate this fictitious character in music. The result was “Kreisleriana”, a set of fantastical, at times scurrilous and always seemingly improvised pieces that directly reflect the romantic sensibility that Kreisler personifies. If ever music was demonic, it would have to be these eight superb piano fantasies that Schumann tossed off in a few days! The program starts with some Preludes by F. Chopin and the second half of the recital the pianist Simon Bürki will perform a selection of pieces by S. Rachmaninoff. Program F. Chopin Preludes op. 28 no. 7-12 R. Schumann „Kreisleriana“ op. 16 aeußerst bewegt Sehr innig and nicht zu rasch Sehr aufgeregt Sehr langsam Sehr lebhaft Sehr langsam Sehr rasch Schnell and spielend S. Rachmaninoff Etude-Tableau in A minor op. 39 no. 2 Prelude in G-sharp minor op. 32 no. 12 Etude-Tableau E-flat minor op. 39 no. 5 Lilacs op. 21 no. 5 (for piano solo) Vocalise op. 34 no. 14 Prelude A-flat major op. 23 no. 8 Prelude D-flat major op. 32 no. 13 This concert is presented by Rites of Spring Music Festival in collaboration with Poquatuck Hall This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Huntington Arts Council. This concert was made possible with public funding provided by Suffolk County, sponsored by Legislator Al Krupski and with the support of the Suffolk County Legislature.
Simon Bürki, piano
Simon Bürki was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland, and was encouraged to make music by his grandmother, who served as the catalyst for the thirst for knowledge that sustained his continued musical development. He began piano lessons at the age of five at the Classic and Jazz Music School in Kiev with Rada Zagorskaya, where he studied parallel to his education in a state school in Switzerland. After some years of studies, his progress was accelerated by regular masterclasses with Boris Fedorov, a professor at the National Music Academy of Ukraine in Kiev. In 2011, Simon’s gifts were recognized at the Horowitz International Competition for Young Pianists, where he successfully achieved three laureate prizes in all three age categories. By the age of 12, he was invited to perform the 20th Mozart Concerto in D minor, with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra at the Tonhalle Zürich in Switzerland. In 2013, his career got a real kick-start as he became a laureate of the music competition for young pianists in Kiev under the patronage of Denis Matsuev and was invited to perform at the Annecy Classic Festival in France. 2015 Simon entered the Central Music School in Moscow and where he studied in the class of Farida Nurizade. In 2017 Simon entered the new stage in his career, when he won the first place in several competitions in a row, including the 5th International Franz Liszt Competition for Young Pianists in Weimar (Germany), A Step Towards Mastery in St.Petersburg (Russia), as well as the second place in the 1st Ricard Viñes International Piano Youth Competition in Lleida (Spain) and the 3rd place in the 1st International Piano Competition Kyiv (Ukraine, age category under 32). He also competed as the semi-finalist in several competitions in France and Spain for musicians under 36. He has been invited to perform in Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, France and Austria. Simon currently studies at the Juilliard School in New York with Sergei Babayan. |