S.-J. Cho at Carnegie: Complete Ravel Piano Works
Few pianists today are better equipped to tackle Ravel’s piano music than Seong-Jin Cho, and this will be brought to bear live from Carnegie Hall.
Few pianists today are better equipped to tackle Ravel’s piano music than Seong-Jin Cho, a musician whose art marries apparently effortless technical brilliance with sensitivity, imagination and unfailing musicality. Ravel’s piano music represents one of the most important bodies of work composed for the instrument in the first half of the 20th century: a collection of masterpieces that contain the distilled essence of this great composer’s art, running the gamut from touching simplicity to, in the formidable Gaspard de la Nuit, hair-raising virtuosity. Those skills will be brought to bear in this highly-anticipated concert streaming live from Carnegie Hall, in which he presents Ravel’s solo piano works complete in one single concert.
Original title Seong-Jin Cho plays Ravel: The Complete Solo Piano Works
Recording location Carnegie Hall
Production year 2025
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