Pianist Henry Kramer, well-known in the Bay Area from his 2016 participation in Music@Menlo’s International Program as well as for his rapidly growing national and international reputation, will give a solo recital at San Jose’s Trianon Theatre, Sunday, November 11 at 2:30 p.m. Kramer was second prize winner at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium, a prizewinner in the Eighth National Chopin Competition in Miami and recipient of the 2014 Harvard Musical Association Arthur Foote Award. An informative introduction to the music precedes the concert, and a meet-the-artist opportunity follows.
“Pianist Henry Kramer pulled off a thrilling performance . . . he dazzled the ear.” ---Cleveland Classical Review
Program:
Liszt, Two Orchestral Movements from the Oratorio Christus (S. 3)
Schubert, Wanderer Fantasy in C Major, Op. 15
Scriabin, Fantaisie in B Minor, Op. 28
Debussy, Suite bergamasque
Debussy, L’isle joyeuse
Pianist Henry Kramer, well-known in the Bay Area from his 2016 participation in Music@Menlo’s International Program as well as for his rapidly growing national and international reputation, will give a solo recital at San Jose’s Trianon Theatre, Sunday, November 11 at 2:30 p.m. Kramer was second prize winner at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium, a prizewinner in the Eighth National Chopin Competition in Miami and recipient of the 2014 Harvard Musical Association Arthur Foote Award. An informative introduction to the music precedes the concert, and a meet-the-artist opportunity follows.
“Pianist Henry Kramer pulled off a thrilling performance . . . he dazzled the ear.” ---Cleveland Classical Review
Program:
Liszt, Two Orchestral Movements from the Oratorio Christus (S. 3)
Schubert, Wanderer Fantasy in C Major, Op. 15
Scriabin, Fantaisie in B Minor, Op. 28
Debussy, Suite bergamasque
Debussy, L’isle joyeuse
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