Ariel Lanyi WITH STAGES SHUTTERED, the Vancouver Recital Society was focusing on its electronic programming the planet's youthful, fast-up-and-coming talent.
Its newest locate, at a copresentation with Youthful Classical Artists Trust is American piano feeling Ariel Lanyi, a Jerusalem-raised, full scholarship student at the Royal Academy of Music in London who is played with orchestras and chamber musicians around the world.
Ariel Lanyi
In Wednesday's program, he places his hands to a vast variety of repertoire. Joseph Haydn's 18th-century Sonata in C major, Franz Schubert's emotionally deep Moments Musicaux, Alexander Scriabin's magnificent Sonata No. 3 at F-sharp small , Op. 23, and Karol Szymanowski intimate, early-20th-century Variations at B-flat small, Op. 3.
His Youtube stations features the youthful keyboard virtuoso playing with the very first of these bits, among of the deep-thinking artist calls"a quintessential example of Haydn's daring, perturbed, and raw type of the 1760s and 1770s. Both its own structural and instrumental features withstand the standards and bounds of the moment. To name only a few unique characteristics of this job, Haydn interrupts the equilibrium of the audio during, by leaving the ideal hand unaccompanied and vulnerable, by quickly altering the dynamics, occasionally from 1 note to another, and by simply mimicking an long and fiery coda at the end of the previous movement.
The movie is below, in the concert hall in the Royal Academy in 2019, and it provides you a feeling of the artist's performance style--one which combines nuanced and extremely comprehensive expression with intellect.
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