Program:
Maurice Ravel: Jeux d'eau op. 30, Sonatine op. 40
Gabriel Fauré: Mazurka in B flat major op. 32, Barcarolle No. 9 in A minor op. 101, Nocturne No. 12 in E minor op. 107, Impromptu No. 5 in F sharp minor op. 102, Valse-caprice No. 4 in A flat major op. 62
Lucas Debargue: Suite in D minor
Alexander Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 3 in F sharp minor op. 23
To the select list of renowned pianists such as Fazil Say, Itamar Golan and, most recently, Mao Fujita, who have given guest performances at Schloss Gödens, we add another top-class name: Lucas Debargue. Born in Paris in 1990, he took his first piano lessons at the age of 11 and gave them up again at 15. It was only when he met piano teacher Rena Shereshevskaya that he began his actual training at the age of 20. Although he "only" came fourth in the 2015 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, he was awarded the Music Critics' Prize and was allowed to perform at the final prizewinners' concert - a first in the history of the competition! Since then, Lucas Debargue has been one of the most interesting and successful young pianists of our time. With his elegant, cultivated piano style and his flair for nuances, he is virtually predestined for the impressionistic soundscapes of Fauré and Ravel. And in addition to the passionate, romantic outbursts in Scriabin's Third Piano Sonata, he will also be performing one of his own compositions at his Musikfest debut - bienvenue Lucas Debargue!
Lucas Debargue piano
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