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Carnegie Hall Presents

Yuja Wang, Piano
Víkingur Ólafsson, Piano

Wednesday, February 19, 2025 8 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Yuja Wang by Julia Wesely, Víkingur Ólafsson by Markus Jans
Two of today’s most exciting pianists join forces for a wide-ranging program of works for two pianos and piano four hands. Individually, Yuja Wang and Víkingur Ólafsson constantly surpass even the loftiest expectations, earning worldwide renown while exploring some of the piano repertoire’s most formidable works. With this new collaboration, they unlock a world of programmatic possibilities. Experience Rachmaninoff’s own two-piano arrangement of his Symphonic Dances; the breathtaking Fantasie by Schubert; Thomas Adès’s arrangement of one of Nancarrow’s “impossible” studies for player piano; and exhilarating works by innovators such as Cage, Berio, John Adams, and Arvo Pärt.

Performers

Yuja Wang, Piano
Víkingur Ólafsson, Piano

Program

BERIO "Wasserklavier" from Six Encores for Piano

SCHUBERT Fantasie in F Minor, D. 940

CAGE Experiences No.1

NANCARROW Study No. 6 (arr. Thomas Adès)

JOHN ADAMS Hallelujah Junction

ARVO PÄRT Hymn to a Great City

RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances


Encores:

BRAHMS Waltz in E Major, Op. 39, No. 2

BRAHMS Waltz in G-sharp Minor, Op. 39, No. 3

DVOŘÁK Slavonic Dance in E Minor, Op. 72, No. 2

SCHUBERT Marche militaire in D Major, D. 733, No. 1

BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G Minor

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately two hours, including one 20-minute intermission. 
ICBC
This performance is proudly supported by ICBC U.S. Region.
Support for this program is provided by the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.

At a Glance

BERIO  “Wasserklavier” from Six Encores for Piano
A leading figure in the post–World War II European avant-garde, Luciano Berio wrote music of formidable complexity that often sounds surprisingly accessible. A case in point is this short tonal essay whose delicate, aqueous textures are reminiscent of Debussy.

SCHUBERT  Fantasie in F Minor, D. 940
If Schubert’s impromptus, moments musicaux, ländler, and other short piano pieces distill the essence of his lyrical genius in its purest and most concentrated form, his mature piano sonatas, fantasies, and other works combine the intimacy of the salon with an almost symphonic breadth. The Fantasie in F Minor comprises four interconnected sections of sharply different characters.

CAGE  Experiences No. 1
This early piano duet by the intrepid American experimentalist John Cage exemplifies his lifelong devotion to music that “has no beginning, middle, or ending, nor any center of interest.” Experiences No. 1 was written at Black Mountain College, the innovative arts school in North Carolina.

NANCARROW  Study No. 6
Like Cage, Conlon Nancarrow was one of America’s archetypal musical “mavericks.” This arrangement of his Study No. 6 by British composer Thomas Adès highlights the music’s quirky lyricism while preserving the almost jazzy vitality of the original player piano version.

JOHN ADAMS  Hallelujah Junction
A longtime fixture of the West Coast new-music scene, Pulitzer Prize laureate John Adams holds the John and Samantha Williams Creative Chair at the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In this rollicking duet, he writes, “The ghost of Conlon Nancarrow goes head to head with a Nevada cathouse pianola.”

ARVO PÄRT  Hymn to a Great City
Despite his youthful interest in serial procedures, Estonian composer Arvo Pärt renounced the complexity embraced by the post–World War II avant-garde to become an apostle of minimalism. Hymn to a Great City (spoiler alert: the Big Apple) typifies his spare, often hypnotically repetitive musical language.

RACHMANINOFF  Symphonic Dances, Op. 45
Rachmaninoff’s final work, this suite of three dances was intended to be the score for a ballet that never materialized. Fortunately, the music more than stands on its own in the composer’s alternative versions for orchestra and piano duet.

Bios

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Víkingur Ólafsson

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