Pianist Lucas Debargue in Recital

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The most talked about candidate in the 2015 International Tchaikovsky Competition, Lucas Debargue was unanimously chosen the winner of the Moscow Critics’ Prize, given an artist whose “incredible gift, artistic vision, and creative freedom have impressed the critics as well as the audience.” Immediately after, he began performing around the world in solo recitals in the most prestigious halls and as soloist with leading orchestras and conductors. He now gives his first Koerner Hall solo recital.

His program features 10 sonatas by Scarlatti, whose music is featured on his fourth solo album for SONY Classical, the four-volume Scarlatti – 52 Sonatas; as well as Ravel’s Gaspard de la nuit, Nicolai Medtner’s Sonata in G Minor, Op. 22; and Liszt’s After a Reading of Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata, S.109

“There hasn’t been a foreign pianist who has caused such a stir since Glenn Gould’s arrival in Moscow in the midst of the Cold War, or Van Cliburn’s victory at the Tchaikovsky Competition.” – Huffington Post

“Like a young Rimbaud, his touch is poetic and full of dazzling musical imagery – slightly dangerous even.” – Michael Vincent, Toronto Star/Musical Toronto (now Ludwig van Toronto)

 

 

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Lucas Debargue, piano

Pianist Lucas Debargue in Recital

Date/Heure

jeudi, 16 janvier 2020
20:00 - 22:00

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Koerner Hall
273 Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5S 1W2

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$45-90

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416-408-0208

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