Small phrases blossom into statements of grand, poetic power in Brahms’s final symphony. Clara Schumann’s virtuosic concerto is the perfect showcase for Tony Siqi Yun’s enormous talents.
Small phrases blossom into statements of grand, poetic power in Brahms’s fourth and final symphony, a monument to the composer’s mastery that incorporates intricate techniques of Bach and the baroque era. A child prodigy, world-class pianist, and trail-blazing composer, Clara Schumann is one of 19th-century music’s most remarkable and fascinating figures. She wrote her Piano Concerto at the age of 14 to showcase her own virtuosity, and it’s the perfect vehicle for the enormous talents of Toronto-born pianist Tony Siqi Yun, gold medalist at the first China International Music Competition in 2019. Conductor Emeritus Peter Oundjian leads these performances, which begin with Spotlight Artist Samy Moussa’s atmospheric Nocturne.
Peter Oundjian, conductor
Tony Siqi Yun, piano
George Weston Recital Hall
Meridian Arts Centre (formerly Toronto Centre for the Arts)
5040 Yonge Street
North York, ON
M2N 6R8
Phone: 416-598-3375
Email: contactus@TSO.CA
2022/06/05 - 2022/06/05
Additional time info:
Concert is approximately two hours and contains a 20 minute intermission.
Meridian Arts Centre
5040 Yonge St, North York, ON M2N 6R8
5000 Yonge St - Underground lot with direct connection to MERIDIAN ARTS CENTRE; wheelchair accessible with elevators.