Franz Schubert: Fantasy in F minor for piano four hands D 940
John Adams: Hallelujah Junction
Sergei Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances op. 45 (version for two pianos) and other works by Dave Brubeck, Arvo Pärt and others
Yuja Wang, piano
Víkingur Ólafsson, piano
It's hard to imagine a more contrasting pair: On the one hand, Víkingur Ólafsson - a rather introverted artist, reserved in appearance, richly nuanced in his playing. On the other, Yuja Wang, at whose concerts her spectacular appearance - extravagant short dresses and skirts, mile-high Louboutins - usually attracts just as much attention as her no less spectacular playing. What they both have in common: They are unimpressed by the opinions of others. And they are damn good. At ProArte, the Chinese power woman and the Icelandic sound magician now unleash a veritable firework display of pianism. The backbone of their concert is formed by Franz Schubert's F minor Fantasy and Sergei Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances (originally: Fantastic Dances) - late works by the two composers that are almost like a life review. With short works by contemporary composers such as John Adams and Arvo Pärt, Wang and Ólafsson embed these two major works in an appealing new musical context.
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