Fresh from his Carnegie Hall performance with the Munich Philharmonic on October 25, Behzod Abduraimov will preview his December 10th Carnegie Hall solo recital for Kansas City audiences in the intimate 1900 Building.
In this solo recital, three master composers tell compelling musical stories. Chopin’s Op. 28 Preludes are concise masterpieces that convey a tremendous range of emotion, for which Abduraimov has become famous. Debussy’s gentle miniatures are tender reflections on childhood. And Mussorgsky’s Pictures at the Exhibition brings painting of Mussorgsky’s friend to life. Described by The New York Times as the “master of all he surveys” and with The Washington Post noting to “keep your ... view more »
In this solo recital, three master composers tell compelling musical stories. Chopin’s Op. 28 Preludes are concise masterpieces that convey a tremendous range of emotion, for which Abduraimov has become famous. Debussy’s gentle miniatures are tender reflections on childhood. And Mussorgsky’s Pictures at the Exhibition brings painting of Mussorgsky’s friend to life. Described by The New York Times as the “master of all he surveys” and with The Washington Post noting to “keep your ear on this one,” Abduraimov’s captivating performances continue to receive international praise. Following his debut success at Carnegie Hall in 2015, recent seasons have seen Abduraimov work with leading orchestras worldwide. An award-winning recording artist, he released his first concerto disc in 2014 on Decca Classics which features Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.3 and Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No.1 with the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai under Juraj Valčuha. His debut recital CD won both the Choc de Classica and the Diapason Découverte. Born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in 1990, Abduraimov began to play the piano at the age of five as a pupil of Tamara Popovich at Uspensky State Central Lyceum in Tashkent. He is an alumnus of Park University’s International Center for Music where he studied with Stanislav Ioudenitch, and now serves as the ICM’s artist-in-residence.
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