Brno Piano Recital of Ivo Kahánek

10 August 2016, 4:00
Brno Piano Recital of Ivo Kahánek

The world-renowned pianist will come back to Brno. He will perform pieces of Ludwig van Beethoven, Frederic Chopin and Claude Debussy in the Kaskáda Golf Resort.

The young pianist Ivo Kahánek has gained worldwide recognition during his career. His repertoire is dominated by works of Romanticism, as well as contemporary piano pieces and Baroque. In the world, he has primarily become known as an interpreter of Czech music. He has, for example, performed at the Beethovenfest in Bonn and cooperated with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed at the BBC Proms Festival in London's Royal Albert Hall and at concerts with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Sir Simon Rattle.

The concert will take place on Thursday, 18 August 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the Kaskáda Golf Resort in Brno.

Tickets (the ticket price includes refreshments and wine tasting) can be purchased at the reception of the Kaskáda Golf Resort or ordered here:

michaela.pospisilova@golfbrno.cz

 +420 730 161 002

Concert programme:

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770 – 1827)

Piano Sonata No. 13 "Pathétique"

1.Grave – Allegro di molto e con brio

2.Adagio cantabile

3.Rondo: Allegro

FRYDERYK CHOPIN (1810 – 1849)

Scherzo b moll op. 31

Ballade g moll op. 23

CLAUDE DEBUSSY (1862 – 1918)

Joyous Island

Ivo Kahánek/ photo by Dušan Martinček

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