REMINDER – Subscriber exclusive: Chopin winner revisits his winning recital

REMINDER – Subscriber exclusive: Chopin winner revisits his winning recital

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norman lebrecht

September 30, 2021

REMINDER

Subscriber exclusive: Chopin winner revisits his winning recital

Slippedisc.com members can look forward tomorrow  to a recital by Seong-Jin Cho, winner of the 2015 Chopin Competition in Warsaw, with works that enabled him to become the event’s first Korean winner.

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This is what you will experience:

Seong-Jin Cho plays Chopin & Szymanowski

Stream available from Friday 01 October 20:00 (CEST) until the 8/10/2021 20:00 (CEST)

This recital captures Seong-Jin Cho returning to the works of the composer that won him the world-renowned Chopin International Competition in 2015. Complete with two of Chopin’s most beloved pieces, Cho also performs Szymanowski’s three-piece Masques, filled with complex harmony and frequent tempo changes. But it’s not just the country of origin that connects the two composers in this performance. More so, it is Cho’s connection to them and his recognition of the lifelong journey that they have set him on. Meaningful, dramatic, contrasting and well written, the works of these two Polish composers offer him renewed musical discovery with every performance. To celebrate the release of Seong-Jin Cho’s new Chopin album on Deutsche Grammophon, we’re offering Slipped Disc Subscribers this exclusive recital on DG Stage for free.

Programme:

Karol Szymanowski

Masques, Op. 34

  1. Schéhérazade
  2. Tantris le bouffon
  3. Sérénade de Don Juan

Frédéric Chopin

Scherzo No. 4 in E Major, Op. 54

Waltz No. 1 in E-Flat Major, Op. 18 “Grande valse brillante”

Seong-Jin Cho, piano

Filmed at Tanzsaal an der Panke, Berlin

Comments

  • Rudy says:

    I hope that you will give us some news about Dong Hyek

  • Rudy says:

    I hope that one day you will mention Dong Hyek Lim, an incredible pianist.
    After winning the Marguerite Long competition, he decided to study with Ax at the Juilliard School. In my opinión, that was a mistake. He could teach Ax many things !! Why did he do it ??
    His last CDs (Chopin Preludes and Rach 2) are a “product” of that factory…and he has very few contracts nowdays….
    His Goldberg Variations are Legendary by now….

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