Garrick Ohlsson

Garrick Ohlsson has been the paragon of Chopin interpreters since his triumph at the 1970

Chopin International Piano Festival. Ohlsson plays with amazing sensitivity, great depth,

and technical prowess, savoring phrases and injecting high drama along the way. With a

program featuring Chopin--as well as Handel, Haydn, and Beethoven--Ohlsson demonstrates why

the Boston Globe praises him as "the most comprehensively satisfying" classical pianist.

"He never forgets to make the piano sing at all dynamic levels." --Los Angeles Times

PROGRAM: George Frideric Handel: Suite No. 2 in F Major, HWV 427; Franz Joseph Haydn:

Andante with Variations in F Minor; Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, op.

111; Frederic Chopin: Allegro de concert in A Major, op. 46 and Sonata No. 3 in B Minor,

op. 58

 
Date and Time:
 Wednesday, November 12, 2003.  8:00 PM.
Location:
Memorial Auditorium  [Map]
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Category:
Performances
Music
Sponsor:
Stanford Lively Arts
Contact:
650-725-ARTS (2787)
livelyarts@stanford.edu
Admission:
$44/$38/$30
Discounts available for Stanford Faculty/Staff and Students.
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June 27, 2003