| Piano | Jean-Marc Luisada |
Programme
| Haydn |
Sonata (Partita) in G, Hob XVI:6 |
| Haydn |
Variations in F minor (Sonata), Hob XVII:6, “Un Piccolo Divertimento” |
| Debussy |
Préludes, Book 1: La Cathédrale Engloutie |
| Debussy |
Images, Book 2: Et la Lune Descend sur le Temple Qui Fut |
| Debussy |
Images, Book 2: Poissons d’Or |
| Chopin |
4 Mazurkas, Op 24 |
| Chopin |
Fantasy in F minor, Op 49 |
| Chopin |
Nocturne in B, Op 62 No 1 |
| Chopin |
Scherzo No 2 in B-flat minor, Op 31 |
One of the great masters of the piano, whose extraordinary career spanning over 30 years has seen him perform at the world’s most prestigious venues with top orchestras, French pianist Jean-Marc Luisada first came to fame for his achievement at the 1985 Chopin Competition, and is to this day celebrated for his ability to conjure a “range of musical colours and textures in virtuosic passages and dreamy landscapes” (Classic FM).
Luisada will be making his long-overdue Hong Kong début under Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s invitation for its season-opening concert with Music Director Christoph Poppen on 18 April. Mozart’s luminous and spirited Piano Concerto No 9, “Jeunehomme” will be the centrepiece of the evening of orchestral splendour, while a fine selection of classics by Chopin, Haydn and Debussy will feature in Luisada’s solo recital the day after (19 April).




