Saturday, November 19, 2011, at 9 PM at St. Jacques Church
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Liszt, a child prodigy, fascinating virtuoso, visionary composer, pedagogue… Liszt, deeply religious and unrepentant seducer, eminently modern and yet so generous and human. โMy life should not be written, it should be imagined,โ he wrote… a life full of turmoil but also brilliance and genius, worthy of the Romantic era that saw his birth 200 years ago.
Jean Tatu, (student of Jacques Rouvier at the Maurice Ravel Academy, Debussy International Prize in Porto, International U.F.A.M Prize in Paris)… brings Liszt to life for us, for the duration of an evening.
The program:
“Valley of Obermann”
“Dream of Love”
Rhapsody No. 6 “The Death of Isolde”
Mephisto Waltz Sonata in B minor