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Presenting our world premiere of 12 Hands 6 Grands as part of Sydney Festival 2021. Tickets available now!
A rare feat – experience six of Australia’s best pianists playing six grand pianos in a virtuosic kaleidoscope of music. Beginning with the genius of Bach, the program also features past and present Australian composers and a generous helping of Latin dance rhythms.
For a concert pianist isolation is the norm: practising alone and performing solo – so what happens when six of them come together in Sydney’s Town Hall?
In 12 Hands 6 Grands, the Sydney International Piano Competition’s Artistic Director, Piers Lane, has invited six of Australia’s best female pianists to join in a rare collaboration. Some are laureates of the competition, all are luminaries of the piano.
Bach’s compositions provide the foundation, beginning with a simple prelude passed around the circle, before the program pivots to Australian music, with arranger and composer Grainger taking his cue from Bach’s dancing rhythms and weaving melodies. There’s reflective calm in music from Kats-Chernin’s Lebewohl concerto; Robert Keane introduces a Latin spirit; and the fabulous Jamaican Rumba inspires a flurry of fingers.
A collaborative performance of duos, trios and quartet, 12 Hands 6 Grands culminates in an astounding, musically complex performance by all six pianists – unleashing the sheer power and sublime expressive beauty of concert grand pianos.
Runtime: 70 mins
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PROGRAM
JS BACH: Prelude in C major, BWV 846 (WTK Book 1, No.2 BWV 846)
JS BACH arr. PETER GRAINGER: Fugue in C major (WTK Book 1, No.2 BWV 846)
JS BACH arr. PETER GRAINGER: Toccata in F major, BWV 540
JS BACH: Concerto in A minor for four keyboards, BWV 1065
PETER GRAINGER: Random Round
ELENA KATS-CHERNIN: so aflame in love (from Piano Concerto No.3, Lebewohl)
ROBERT KEANE: Three dances from Suite for two pianos [world premiere]
ARTHUR BENJAMIN: Jamaican Rumba
Artists
Tamara-Anna Cislowska
Sonya Lifschitz
Elena Kats-Chernin
Yanghee Kim
Stephanie McCallum
Natalia Ricci
Sydney International Piano Competition acknowledges the assistance of its sponsors – Australia Piano World, Kawai, Fazioli, and Sauter.