piano recital series

These six world-class performances display classical virtuosity in its most naked and compelling form: the solo piano recital. The powerful András Schiff anchors a season of spare and dramatic art, perhaps the finest piano lineup at Duke, ever. Season subscription is available.

Sunday, March 27, 2011 | 7:00 pm
Reynolds Industries Theater
$34 • Duke Students $5

General admission; doors open a half hour before showtime.

"A Glenn Gould for the 21st century" (LA Times), the Italian-born Formenti performs his delicate, otherworldly cycle of interlocked piano pieces based on the work of György Kurtág, the Hungarian modernist who taught András Schiff. In this hybrid composition, bursts of Messaien, Stockhausen, and Bartók intercut with fragments from Kurtág, creating a spectral network of citation that leaves audiences in "a state of exhilaration beyond any experience" (LA Weekly).

PROGRAM:
KURTAG’S GHOSTS

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"What James Joyce did for the novel, Formenti seems intent on doing for the piano recital. The results were unforgettable…He is a unique artist, whose presentations should not be missed."
San Francisco Chronicle

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