The Vancouver Chopin Society 2015-2016 Jorge Luis Prats Dénes Várjon Dina Yoffe Nelson Freire 2015-2016 18th Season We have established an extraordinary history of an annual fourconcert series that includes established artists as well as rising talents. The Society aims to promote cultural interaction among the people of Greater Vancouver, who come from a rich variety of ethnic backgrounds, and to emphasize the importance of music in our lives. This season we have a fantastic line up of four great pianists: Jorge Luis Prats, a Cuban marvel, hailed as a long-lost virtuoso in the grand tradition; the Latvian-born Israeli pianist Dina Yoffe, known for her Chopin recordings and interpretations; Hungarian pianist Dénes Várjon, known for highly expressive and imaginative interpretations; and Nelson Freire, one of the world’s greatest pianists. We continue to maintain the lowest possible price for subscriptions, particularly for seniors and students. We added a new type of subscription with seats on the right side of the venue. The price is as low as $20 per ticket. We always strive to offer discounted subscriptions and tickets for seniors and students to ensure accessibility to our concerts. We are able to do this because our society is entirely run by wonderful and dedicated volunteers. Lee Kum-Sing - Artistic Director Iko Bylicki - President SPECIAL EVENT – Sept 1st, 2015, 7:30 pm Tom Lee Music Hall, 929 Granville Street, 3rd Floor Seventeen-year-old Eric Lu has received top prizes at a number of international competitions. Most recently, he was just awarded the first prize and concerto prize at the 9th National Chopin Competition in Miami. He received $75,000 and automatic acceptance to the Chopin Competition in Warsaw in October 2015. SPONSORS Daniel Chocolate Concert 1 Jorge Luis Prats Friday, October 30, 2015 at 7:30 PM Vancouver Playhouse ”Prats is a rare talent, not only because of his extraordinary life story, but because of his extraordinary gifts. The piano, he said, is merely the tool he uses to create music. The music he creates is stunning — it enthralls and amazes, while simultaneously stimulating the mind. Here is a prodigious talent whose experiences in Cuba and abroad are conveyed in each note he plays. He is now achieving the recognition that should have been his all along. Adam Parker Hailed as a long-lost virtuoso in the grand tradition, Cuban pianist Jorge Luis Prats’ 2007 concert at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts under the auspices of the Miami International Piano Festival was recorded on the VAI label. It was the release of this live performance that reawakened great interest in his career and resulted in invitations to perform at the Verbier Festival, in Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw for four consecutive years to overwhelming response. At the age of 21 Prats won the Grand Prix at the prestigious “Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud” piano competition in Paris (1977), also receiving special prizes for the best interpretation of Maurice Ravel and André Jolivet. He began performing widely, and even made a recital LP for Deutsche Grammophon. However, visa restrictions meant that big opportunities in the West were limited and the young Cuban chose to stay with his family over a career abroad. For more than 30 years, Jorge Luis Prats effectively disappeared from the international piano scene. His recent relocation to the U.S. has allowed that career to once again flourish. Born in Cuba, Prats studied at the National School of Arts with Margot Rojas and later he was awarded a scholarship to study under Rudolf Kerer in Moscow. He continued his higher piano education in Paris in Vienna with Magda Tagliaferro and Paul Badura Skoda. He has recorded for a number of major labels: Pathé Marconi (EMI France), Deutsche Grammophon, ASV, IMP, and Musical Heritage. Programme: Chopin Albeniz Cervantes A reception for all will follow the concert Concert 2 Dénes Várjon Friday, February 12, 2016 at 7:30 PM Vancouver Playhouse “Várjon here attempts to uncover connections between composers, with specific reference to the influence Liszt had upon Berg and Janáček...Negotiating dynamic shifts of emphasis, Várjon displays that most valuable of gifts: the ability to play in a way which makes you listen anew to the familiar.” The Independent Dénes Várjon studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest with, amongst others, composer György Kurtág. He is a regular guest at festivals including the Salzburger Festspiele, Lucerne Festival, Biennale di Venezia, Marlboro Music Festival, Klavier-Festival Ruhr, and Edinburgh Festival. He is invited annually to András Schiff’s and Heinz Holliger’s Ittinger Konzerttage in Switzerland every year and enjoys a longstanding relationship with the Open Chamber MusicPrussia Cove (UK). He has performed with major orchestras such as The Camerata Salzburg, Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Wiener Kammerorchester, and many others. Hungarian pianist Dénes Várjon has received much attention for his chamber music prowess, notably in collaboration with cellist Steven Isserlis and his solo recordings and performances in the last decade have received international critical acclaim. He has recorded for the Naxos, Capriccio, and Hungaroton Classics record labels. His recording of Schumann pieces together with the cellist Steven Isserlis was issued in 2009 on the Hyperion label. His first solo CD with pieces of Berg, Janáček and Liszt was released by ECM in January 2012 Programme: HAYDN Sonata in E minor, Hob.XVI:34 SCHUMANN Fantasy in C major, Op. 17 Intermission Janáček CHOPIN On an overgrown path (cycle of six pieces) Ballade No 2 in F major, Op. 38 Mazurka in A minor, Op. 67, No. 4 Mazurka in C major, Op. 24, No. 2 Nocturne in B-flat minor, Op. 9, No. 1 Scherzo No 2, in B-flat minor, Op. 31 A reception for all will follow the concert Concert 3 Dina Yoffe Friday, April 8, 2016 at 7:30 PM Vancouver Playhouse ”Her playing flowed beautifully, and avoided even the slightest hint of sentimentality. Hers was a strongly felt authentic Chopin. Maestro Zubin Mehta collaborated marvellously as a perfect accompanist. ” B. Bar-Ami, Jerusalem Post Dina Yoffe came to international recognition by winning top prizes in two international competitions: the Robert Schumann in Zwickau (1974) and the prestigious Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw (1975). At that time the political climate in the Soviet Union did not allow for creating a career abroad so Dina Yoffe had to wait several years to launch her career. Today her concert performances are renowned throughout Europe, Israel, Japan, and the United States. She has performed with the Israel Philharmonic, the Japanese Radio Orchestra NHK, the Moscow Philharmonic, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra. Beyond her successful solo and orchestral career, Ms. Yoffe is also an active participant in international chamber music festivals, playing with many famous musicians, such as Gidon Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, Vadim Repin, Michael Vaiman and Mario Brunello. Dina Yoffe is also an esteemed teacher. She gives masterclasses in France, Germany, Spain, London (Royal Academy of Music) and Salzburg (Mozarteum Summer Academy). She is a guest professor at the Yamaha Masterclasses in Paris, New York, Hamburg and Tokyo, She has also been a jury member of many international piano competitions including in Cleveland (USA), Hamamatsu (Japan), Fryderyk Chopin (Warsaw), Maria Canals (Barcelona) and Ferenc Liszt (Weimar). Programme: SCRIABIN 24 Preludes, Op. 11 Intermission CHOPIN 24 Preludes, Op. 28 A reception for all will follow the concert Concert 4 Nelson Freire Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 7:30 PM Vancouver Playhouse ”Few pianists alive convey the sheer joy and exhilaration of being masters of their craft more vividly and uncomplicatedly than Nelson Freire. Perhaps only his old friend and regular duo partner Martha Argerich is Freire’s equal today as a player for whom dazzling technique is just a means to a musical end, never something to be flaunted for its own sake.” (The Guardian, May 2014) Nelson Freire is now a universally acclaimed artist. He has received honours and decorations in numerous countries, and regularly collaborates with top class orchestras, conductors, and recital halls worldwide. He has signed an exclusive contract with DECCA and his regular recordings have led him to explore the works with a deeper insight and unique creative power. At the age of twenty-three for his London début, he made a sensation when The Times called him “The young lion of the keyboard”. Nelson Freire has performed in over seventy countries and become a star in the international music world. His recordings have been rewarded with the Diapason d’Or, Grand Prix du Disque, Victoire d’Honneur, Edison Award, Gramophone Award and a Latin Grammy for the album “Nelson Freire Brasileiro” in 2013. He has been the recipient of the most prestigious decorations: Citizen of Rio, Knight of the Order of Rio Branco, Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur, Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres, Medal Pedro Ernesto, Medal of the City of Paris, Medal of the City of Buenos Aires and doctor honoris causa from the Music School of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Programme: BACH Partita No. 4 in D major SCHUMANN Symphonic Études, Op. 13 Intermission CHOPIN 3 Mazurkas, Op. 59 in A minor, No. 1 in A-flat major, No. 2 in F-sharp minor, No. 3 Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 A reception for all will follow the concert SUBSCRIPTIONS ( Save 25% over single tickets) AdultSenior/Student All concerts Section A 140 110 All concerts Section B 110 80 • • • • Order additional tickets at the reduced price Subscriptions include membership Reserved seating for all concerts Guaranteed the best seats Call: 604.871.4450 or order subscriptions on line: www.ticketstonight.ca and click Tickets Email: info@chopinsociety.org SINGLE TICKETS on sale Sept 8, 2015 Section A Section B AdultSenior/Student Adult Senior/Student Concert Concert Concert Concert 1 2 3 4 45 40 40 50 35 30 30 40 40 30 30 40 30 20 20 30 • 15% discount for BCRMTA members • Group discount of 10% available for purchases of 10 or more tickets. All concerts: Purchase through Tickets Tonight Call Centre 604-684-2787 or on-line at www.ticketstonight.ca. VENUE Vancouver Playhouse, Hamilton at Dunsmuir, downtown Vancouver. Section A – middle and left side (orchestra & balcony) Section B – right side (orchestra & balcony) GENERAL INFORMATION Address: The Vancouver Chopin Society, #400–601 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C, V5Z 4C2 Tel: 604.871.4450 E-mail: info@chopinsociety.org Website: www.chopinsociety.org Membership: all subscribers are members of the Society. Membership for non-subscribers: $35 per person, $50 per family. ALL SALES ARE FINAL Artists and programmes are subject to change without notice. Refunds are only available when an event is cancelled with no replacement artist. 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