SOLD OUT: Great Artists Series '23: Emanuel Ax, piano

SOLD OUT: Great Artists Series '23: Emanuel Ax, piano

Annual Carlin Event

This concert is SOLD OUT. No tickets will be available at the door. 

Edison Box Office: 314-935-6543
Single Tickets: 
$35-40 general admission
$32-37 Wash U faculty/staff
$15 students/youth




Program:
Piano Sonata in A Major, D 664, Op. posth. 120 by Schubert

Four songs by Schubert/Liszt
     Aufenthalt
     Liebesbotschaft
     Der Müller und der Bach
     'Horch, horch! die Lerch'


Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160: No. 6. Vallee d’Obermann by Liszt

INTERMISSION

Piano Sonata in B-flat Major, D. 960 by Schubert

“His greatness, his overwhelming authority as musician, technician and probing intellect emerges quickly as he plays. Within minutes, we are totally captured by his intensity and pianistic achievement.”  - LOS ANGELES TIMES

Biography:

Born in modern day Lvov, Poland, Emanuel Ax moved to Winnipeg, Canada, with his family when he was a young boy.  Mr. Ax made his New York debut in the Young Concert Artists Series, and in 1974 won the first Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Competition in Tel Aviv.  In 1975 he won the Michaels Award of Young Concert Artists, followed four years later by the Avery Fisher Prize. 
    
Highlights of the 2019/20 season included a European summer festivals tour with the Vienna Philharmonic and long-time collaborative partner Bernard Haitink, an Asian tour with the London Symphony and Sir Simon Rattle, and three concerts with regular partners Leonidas Kavakos and Yo-Yo Ma at Carnegie Hall in March 2020. 

Additional recitals and orchestral appearances last spring were postponed due to Covid-19 and like many artists around the world, Mr. Ax responded to these unprecedented circumstances creatively.  He hosted “The Legacy of Great Pianists,” part of the online Live with Carnegie Hall highlighting legendary pianists who have performed at Carnegie Hall.  Last September, he joined cellist Yo-Yo Ma in a series of surprise pop-up concerts for essential workers in multiple venues throughout the Berkshires community.  With the resumption of concert activity this summer he will appear in the reopening weekend of Tanglewood both with the Boston Symphony and in a Beethoven trio program with partners Leonidas Kavakos and Yo-Yo Ma.  Concerts with the Colorado, Pacific, Cincinnati, and Houston symphonies as well as Minnesota, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, and Cleveland orchestras follow throughout the 21/22 season.
     
Mr. Ax has been a Sony Classical exclusive recording artist since 1987, his most recent being Brahms Trios with Yo-Yo Ma and Leonidas Kavakos.  He has received GRAMMY® Awards for the second and third volumes of his cycle of Haydn’s piano sonatas.  He has also made a series of Grammy-winning recordings with cellist Yo-Yo Ma of the Beethoven and Brahms sonatas for cello and piano.  In the 2004/05 season Mr. Ax contributed to an International EMMY® Award-Winning BBC documentary commemorating the Holocaust that aired on the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.  In 2013, Mr. Ax’s recording Variations received the Echo Klassik Award for Solo Recording of the Year (19th Century Music/Piano).
    
Mr. Ax is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and holds honorary doctorates of music from Skidmore College, New England Conservatory of Music, Yale University, and Columbia University.  For more information about Mr. Ax’s career, please visit www.EmanuelAx.com.

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**All programs subject to change

Financial assistance for this project has been provided by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.  www.missouriartscouncil.org

 

 

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