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SUMMARY:Adam Golka Recital in Israel
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DESCRIPTION:One of the most outstanding and compelling pianists of his generation,
Golka is known for his ambitious artistic projects, most notably his
performance of the complete cycle of Beethoven piano sonatas, which
accompanied him throughout his twenties. Presented with the support of the
Polish Institute under the title “New Horizons,” the concert offers a
versatile and challenging program connecting different periods and styles.
At the center of the evening will be Frederic Chopin’s 12 Études, Op.
25, alongside works by Beethoven, Brahms, and Schoenberg. Marking the 80th
anniversary of the Conservatory, Golka will also perform the pieces
“Meetings in the Fog” and “Sea Mirrors” by the Israeli composer
Yehezkel Braun.
Golka brings to the stage not only extraordinary technical mastery, but
also intellectual depth developed through years of work with some of the
world’s leading musicians, including Alfred Brendel and Sir András
Schiff. This recital offers a rare opportunity for an intimate encounter
with an artist who bridges the Polish tradition of Chopin with a broad
classical and modern repertoire.
 
Program:
Beethoven — Piano Sonata No. 24 in F-sharp major, Op. 78, “À
Thérèse”
Schoenberg — Three Piano Pieces, Op. 11
Brahms — Piano Sonata No. 2 in F-sharp minor, Op. 2
Yehezkel Braun — “Meetings in the Fog” and “Sea Mirrors” from
Foreign Landscapes
Chopin — 12 Études, Op. 25
 
Friday, May 29 | 11:30 AM
Israeli Conservatory of Music Auditorium
25 Louis Marshall St., Tel Aviv
20% discount for Friends of the Polish Institute with the code 1909 | For
details and ticket purchase
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