STAGE+ has introduced their subsequent livestream efficiency. On February 5, Seong-Jin Cho will play Ravel’s full piano works from Carnegie Corridor. Replays of the Korean pianist’s efficiency will probably be obtainable on the live performance web page.
Seong-Jin Cho got here to worldwide prominence in 2015 when he received First Prize on the Warsaw Worldwide Chopin Competitors. He was the primary South Korean pianist to attain this feat. Since then, Cho signed with Deutsche Grammophon and has launched plenty of albums together with performances of works by Debussy, Mozart, and Handel.
Hearken to Seong-Jin Cho’s Ravel: The Full Solo Piano Works now.
Cho’s newest album, Ravel: The Full Solo Piano Works, is out now. Cho has cherished the French composer since childhood and studied his work on the Paris Conservatoire. The recording marks the a hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the composer’s beginning. “Ravel really knew what he wanted, so I try to follow his specific markings,” stated Cho. “I’ve always been fascinated by the ideas, colours and emotions to be found in Ravel’s music, and it has been an honour to record his complete solo piano works and concertos.”
A earlier efficiency of Cho taking part in Ravel earlier than an viewers at Berlin’s Siemens-Villa is obtainable to look at now on STAGE+.
The world’s oldest document label, Deutsche Grammophon, launched STAGE+, a classical music subscription service, in 2022. Yearly it presents over 50 livestreams from the world’s most famed festivals, live performance halls, and opera homes. It additionally has an intensive archive of historic performances, unique interviews, documentaries, and music movies that includes the label’s artists.
STAGE+ celebrated the reopening of Paris’ Notre Dame cathedral with a star-studded live performance that featured Pharell Williams, LANG LANG, Angélique Kidjo, Gustavo Dudamel, Mario Cotillard and extra. STAGE+ screened the historic live performance, which occurred with assist from the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
Final summer time, the platform highlighted three of Europe’s largest classical summer time festivals, Bayreuth, Salzburg and Verbier.
Tune into the stream on February fifth right here.