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Alexander Tutunov with Andrea Brock and Hilary Hall, Duo Pianists

 

Saturday, January 30, 2010

7:30 PM

The Piano Jacoby Auditorium, U.C.C.


 

Famed pianist Alexander Tutunov joins the Hall sisters for an evening of exquisite piano music. A concert not to be missed.


Alexander Tutunov is widely recognized as one of the most outstanding virtuosos of the former Soviet Union. First Prize winner of the Belarusian National Piano Competition and winner of the Russian National Piano Competition, Tutunov's playing was described by Soviet Culture, Moscow, as "exhilarating and inspired, and which demonstrated a unique talent."

 


Sponsored by: Paul and Lory Utz


Program 

 Alexander Tutunov

 Sonata Quasi una fantasia,
    Opus 27, No. 2, “Moonlight”
 Ludwig von Beethoven
 (1770-1827)
 Andrea Hall Brock,
 
Hilary Hall
 Brandenburg Concerto No. 3,
    Third Movement
(Two Pianos/Four Hands)
 Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685-1750)
arr. Richard Simm
  Symphony No. 6 in F Major (Pastoral)
     Movement No. 1 - Allegro Na Non Troppo
 Ludwig von Beethoven
 (1770-1827)
 

 The Carnival of the Animals
 (Transcribed for Two Pianos/
  Four Hands by Ralph Berkowitz)
    Movement No.7, “The Aquarium”
    Movement No. 13, “The Swan”
    Movement No.14, “The Finale”

 Camille Saint-Saens
(1835-1921)
 INTERMISSION  
 Alexander Tutunov Carnaval, Opus 9
“Scenes Mignones Sur Quatre Notes”    
     Preambule 
     Pierrot 
     Arlequin 
     Valse Noble 
     Eusebius 
     Florestan 
     Coquette 
     Replique 
     Sphinxs 
     Papillons 
     A.S.C.H.  S.C.H.A. (Lettres Dansantes) 
     Chiarina
     Chopin 
     Estrella
     Reconnaissance 
     Pantalon et Colombine 
     Valse Allemande 
     Paganini 
     Aveu 
     Promenade 
     Pause
     Marche des “Davidsbundler”Contre les Phillistins
 Robert Schumann
 (1810-1856)
 Alexander Tutunov, Andrea Hall Brock, Hilary Hall Valse and Romance
     One Piano/ Six Hands
 Sergei Rachmaninoff
(1873-1943)