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A dazzling debut

It’s always exciting to catch a star on the rise, and at just 20 years of age Eva Gevorgyan is a phenomenon. She’s won prizes at over 50 international piano competitions, was the youngest ever female finalist at the prestigious Chopin International Piano Competition, and her hugely engaging stage presence has won her fans all over the world.

In Gevorgyan's debut Sydney recital, you’ll experience every facet of her talent up close in a showcase of Romantic masterpieces. Beethoven's Sonata No.27 and Brahms' Four Pieces for Piano are introspective gems by two great masters, both requiring virtuosity as well as control so that the poignant emotion of these works never becomes overblown. 
 
In the year of Ravel's 150th birthday, La Valse reveals to us a Romantic and expressive streak we don't often hear in his work, its wonderful rhythms suggesting couples twirling on a ballroom floor. Equally evocative is Schumann's Carnaval, 21 short variations that capture the essence of revelers at a festival.

All you need to do is sit back and enjoy this utterly delightful performance.


Please note, this performance will only feature Eva Gevorgyan. Musicians of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra will not perform.

 

  • Beethoven
    Piano Sonata No.27
    Brahms
    Four Pieces for Piano
    Ravel
    La Valse
    Schumann
    Carnaval

  • Eva Gevorgyan
    Piano