Program
From Bach to Rosenblatt: Virtuosity as the Language of the Soul
A musical journey spanning centuries, schools, and visions.
Bach’s Chaconne, reinterpreted by Busoni, opens the program like a sonic architecture suspended between rigor and lyricism. Liszt’s Études d’exécution transcendante push technique to its limits, transforming obstacles into pure emotion. And finally, in Alexander Rosenblatt’s contemporary approach, a dense, theatrical writing emerges, where Romantic momentum and jazzy irony coexist.
Sonata No. 4, “Kristina,” dedicated to the pianist performing it, concludes this journey with a tailor-made work that blends energy, identity, and style into a single voice.
A program that explores visions that touch, clash, and pursue one another, always in transit between eras, cultures, and sensibilities.
- J.S. Bach/F. Busoni
Chaconne from Partita in D minor BWV 1004 - F. Liszt
Études d’exécution transcendante
Harmonies du soir
Chasse-neige
Ricordanza
Eroica
Wilde Jagd
Étude F minor (Allegro agitato tanto) - A. Rosenblatt
Swan
Sonata No. 4 “Kristina” (dedicata a Kristina Miller)