Monday 26 August 2013

Lovro Pogorelic en Buenos Aires - 10 de septiembre de 2013


Se inició la nueva edición del Festival Internacional de piano Chopiniana 2013 - La Fundación Chopiniana de la Argentina comenzó la edición 2013 del Festival Internacional de Piano Chopiniana, que se extiende hasta el 15 de octubre.

Como de costumbre, intervienen importantes intérpretes de nuestro país y del exterior, algunos de ellos ya conocidos de nuestro público y otros que realizan su primera actuación en la Argentina: Miceal O'Rourke (Irlanda), Ingolf Wunder (Austria), Lovro Pogorelich (Croacia), entre otros.

Serán nueve conciertos, del 20 de agosto al 15 de octubre, siempre a las 19.30, en el Palacio Paz (Av. Santa Fe 750, CABA).

El Festival Internacional de Piano Chopiniana 2013, que se realiza los martes de este mes y continuará en septiembre y octubre, incluye en su programación actuaciones de músicos polacos, austríacos, argentinos, un croata y un irlandés.

El encuentro, organizado por la Fundación Chopiniana, se hace en el Palacio Paz, ubicado en avenida Santa Fe 750.

* Lovro Pogorelich (Croacia) interpretará el 10 de septiembre un programa dedicado a Johannnes Brahms y otro con variaciones sobre un tema de Paganini.

Martes 10 de septiembre, a las 19.30

Lovro Pogorelić, afamado pianista de Croacia interpretará el 10 de septiembre un programa dedicado a Johannnes Brahms y otro con variaciones sobre un tema de Paganini.

Programa dedicado al compositor Johannes Brahms
Primera parte
Sonata número 1 en Do Mayor Op. 1

Segunda parte
Sonata número 2 en Fa Sostenido Menor Op. 2
Variaciones sobre un tema de Paganini, Op. 35, libro II


Palacio Paz (Av. Santa Fe 750, CABA)
Localidades (desde $ 70) y abonos en venta en el Palacio Paz,
de 14 a 18, informes al 4311-1071 (int. 180).


Lovro POGORELICH (1970) received his first piano lessons from his father Ivan, a classically trained musician. At the age of twelve Lovro began studying with the Russian pianist and pedagogue Konstantin Bogino. Upon turning thirteen, he gave his first recital featuring works by Schumann, Chopin, Liszt and Rachmaninov, and two years later he appeared as a soloist in the Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto.
Lovro has been performing regularly since 1987. He has thus played in most of the cities in Croatia, as a soloist, and with almost all the bigger orchestras in the country. Besides concerts in his homeland, Lovro has also performed in France (Salle Gaveau, Paris, Palais des Festivals, Cannes), Switzerland (Kongreshaus, Zürich, Festival Sion), UK (Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room – Southbank Centre, London), Austria, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark (Tivoli and Radiohaus, Copenhagen, Louisiana, Humlebaek), Finland (Kuopio Music Centre), Sweden (Nybrokajen 11), Norway, Bulgaria (Bulgaria Hall, Sofia), Canada (Walter Hall, Toronto; Montreal), Japan (Suntory Hall and Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo; Kyoto, Nagoya, Osaka), Russia (Shostakovich Grand Philharmonic Hall, St. Petersburg, Moscow International House of Music and Gnessins' Academy Music Hall Moscow) and USA (Lincoln Centre – Alice Tully Hall, New York, Washington D.C.), as well as Slovenia (Cankarjev dom), Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sarajevo and Mostar), Montenegro (Kotor, Podgorica), Serbia (NOMUS 2000, 2004, 2010, Kolarac and Sava Centar, Belgrade), Macedonia (Skopje), both as a soloist and with different orchestras.
In 1993 Lovro left for Paris, where he spent a year-long stint under the patronage of the French Crédit National foundation; during that time he gave a number of performances and recorded a CD for the French label Lyrinx, featuring works by Modest Mussorgsky (Pictures at an Exhibition) and Sergei Prokofiev (Sonata No. 7).
He has also recorded one of the first musical DVDs in the world (Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 with the Danish Odense Symphony Orchestra for DENON) and has made numerous other recordings for the Croatian, French, Dutch and Danish radio stations.
French music TV channel MEZZO made a documentary on the recording of his CD Liszt by Intrada, Paris, in February 2006. The CD was later promoted at an excellent concert at the Salle Gaveau, generating fantastic reviews. Next CD (Moussorgski, Rachmaninov) was releised in November 2008, also by Intrada. Immediately upon release the CD became the CD of the month on the French web portal Pianobleu.
In April 2012 he made a tour with Hungarian National Philharmonic and Mo. Zoltán Kocsis ((House of Arts, Miskolc; National Theatre, Széged; Kodály Centre, Pécs; Bartók Hall, Debrezen; Béla Bartók National Concert Hall / Palace of Arts Budapest)
Lovro Pogorelich teaches piano at the Zagreb Music Academy, University of Zagreb.
He is the founder and art director of the PagArtFestival.
He lives between Zagreb and Moscow.

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