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Sunday, May 8, 2022 | 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.

The Chopin Society Presents Pianist Zlata Chochieva

Making a welcome return to our series is Zlata Chochieva, a pianist who continues to gain an international following for her phenomenal artistry and imaginative genius. The Moscow native trained under Mikhail Pletnev at the Central Special Music School and Pavel Nersessian at Moscow State Conservatory. There followed a period of postgraduate studies and an assistant teaching post with Professor Jacques Rouvier in Salzburg. In 2012, with the first of three Piano Classics CDs of Chopin and Rachmaninoff, she started earning serious attention in the music press, and in 2016, Gramophone placed her Chopin Etudes in its 鈥楾op 50 Chopin鈥 recordings ever. Now living in Berlin, Zlata spent part of the pandemic lockdown giving digitally-streamed performances, including for the 鈥淢oments Musicaux鈥 series of the Berliner Klavierfestival. She was also inspired to put together a collection of piano transcriptions by pianist/composers Rachmaninoff, Liszt, and Friedman. The resulting CD, released in early 2021, has earned universal acclaim, along with award nominations from Opus Klassik in the 鈥業nstrumentalist of the Year鈥 and 鈥楽olo Recording-Instrument鈥 categories. Aside from Zlata鈥檚 own performances and recordings, she has participated in many top music festivals and established the International Festival at Rachmaninov鈥檚 estate in Ivanovka, where she has been Director since 2018.


"...the possessor of a comprehensive technique who brings an inner glow to every bar.Gramophone

鈥淭his is pianism of great character, and the concentration Chochieva achieves over the longer span is magnetic.鈥Seen and Heard International

PROGRAM
C.P.E. BACH
Sonata in G minor, Wq. 65/no. 17

SCHUMANN
Davidsb眉ndlert盲nze, Op. 6 (First Edition)

Intermission

GRIEG
鈥楢lbum Leaves,鈥 Op. 28

BRAHMS
Variations on an original theme, Op. 21/no. 1

STRAUSS-FRIEDMAN
鈥楽肠丑补迟锄-奥补濒锄别谤鈥

Admittance to the Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center and Mairs Concert Hall will require proof of Covid-19 vaccination or a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours. Masks will also be required by all attendees and staff. A ticket holder who cannot comply with these protocols may request a refund by calling or e-mailing the Chopin Society. Audience size will be limited to 60% capacity.

Contact: 612-822-0123, [email protected]

Audience: Public

Admission: https://www.chopinsocietymn.org/tickets.html

Sponsor: Music

Listed under: Art, Music, Theater, Front Page Events

Location

Music Building - Mairs Concert Hall

130 Macalester St.


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