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Music | Nadejda Vlaeva
Salon Series
November 12, 2021, 6 pm - 8 pm
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Pianist Nadejda Vlaeva, who has performed countless recitals and has appeared as a soloist with orchestras throughout Europe, Asia, and the U.S., brings her overwhelming musicality, poetic nature, and electrifying virtuosity to Salon Series.
PROGRAM
Intermezzo in G minor (Op. 55) | Paul Klengel
Sonata No. 18 in E flat major, “The Hunt” (Op. 31, No. 3) | Ludwig van Beethoven
I. Allegro
II. Scherzo – Allegretto vivace
III. Menuetto. Moderato e grazioso
IV. Presto con fuoco
Liebestraum No. 3 | Franz Liszt
Liebeslied (Widmung) | Robert Schumann, arranged by Franz Liszt
Isolde’s Liebestod (Love-Death) | Richard Wagner, arranged by Franz Liszt
INTERMISSION
Waltz in E-flat Major (Op. 18) | Frédéric Chopin
Waltz in A Minor (Op. 34, No. 2)
Waltz in C-sharp minor (Op. 64, No. 2)
Sonata No. 2 in G-sharp minor (Op. 19) | Alexander Scriabin
I. Andante
II. Presto
Silent Words | Nadejda Vlaeva
Exotic Prelude (Op. 17, No. 3) “In Spanish Style” | Pancho Vladigerov
ABOUT NADEJDA VLAEVA
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Nadejda Vlaeva won First Prize at the Liszt competition in Lucca, Italy at the age of 15. The Yamaha and Hyperion recording artist was the first pianist to record the complete Bach Transcriptions by Camille Saint-Saëns. American composer Lowell Liebermann composed his Nocturne No. 9 and his Variations on a Theme of Schubert for Vlaeva, both of which she premiered. She also debuted some recently discovered works by the 19th-century composers Sergei Bortkiewicz and Vladimir Drozdoff at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall. Splitting her time between New York and Europe, she is a frequent guest at the EG Conference where she has collaborated with BBC’s Planet Earth and violinist Joshua Bell.
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This indoor event requires all attendees to show proof of their vaccination status or recent negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours. Medical-grade face masks must be worn at all times and will be provided to anyone who needs one. To expedite your check-in process, you may email proof of vaccine to healthfirst@parrishart.org with the event title in your subject line.
Friday Nights are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:
Additional support provided by The Corcoran Group and Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder.
Salon Series is generously supported by Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel, Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder, The Jeannette and H. Peter Kriendler Charitable Trust, and sponsored by Yamaha Artist Services, Inc.
Music | Nadejda Vlaeva
Salon Series
November 12, 2021, 6 pm - 8 pm
TICKETS LIVESTREAM
Pianist Nadejda Vlaeva, who has performed countless recitals and has appeared as a soloist with orchestras throughout Europe, Asia, and the U.S., brings her overwhelming musicality, poetic nature, and electrifying virtuosity to Salon Series.
PROGRAM
Intermezzo in G minor (Op. 55) | Paul Klengel
Sonata No. 18 in E flat major, “The Hunt” (Op. 31, No. 3) | Ludwig van Beethoven
I. Allegro
II. Scherzo – Allegretto vivace
III. Menuetto. Moderato e grazioso
IV. Presto con fuoco
Liebestraum No. 3 | Franz Liszt
Liebeslied (Widmung) | Robert Schumann, arranged by Franz Liszt
Isolde’s Liebestod (Love-Death) | Richard Wagner, arranged by Franz Liszt
INTERMISSION
Waltz in E-flat Major (Op. 18) | Frédéric Chopin
Waltz in A Minor (Op. 34, No. 2)
Waltz in C-sharp minor (Op. 64, No. 2)
Sonata No. 2 in G-sharp minor (Op. 19) | Alexander Scriabin
I. Andante
II. Presto
Silent Words | Nadejda Vlaeva
Exotic Prelude (Op. 17, No. 3) “In Spanish Style” | Pancho Vladigerov
ABOUT NADEJDA VLAEVA
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Nadejda Vlaeva won First Prize at the Liszt competition in Lucca, Italy at the age of 15. The Yamaha and Hyperion recording artist was the first pianist to record the complete Bach Transcriptions by Camille Saint-Saëns. American composer Lowell Liebermann composed his Nocturne No. 9 and his Variations on a Theme of Schubert for Vlaeva, both of which she premiered. She also debuted some recently discovered works by the 19th-century composers Sergei Bortkiewicz and Vladimir Drozdoff at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall. Splitting her time between New York and Europe, she is a frequent guest at the EG Conference where she has collaborated with BBC’s Planet Earth and violinist Joshua Bell.