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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2015 AT 3 PM
Richard Goode, piano
ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE
One of today’s most thrilling and highly acclaimed artists, Richard Goode is universally hailed as a deeply insightful interpreter of the Viennese classics. His emotionally rich, far-ranging recital will feature two of Mozart’s most dramatic sonatas in alternation with a selection of Brahms’s beloved intermezzi, ballades, and romances.
“The best pianists are able to produce an alluring sound from any instrument. Richard Goode, during a magisterial performance of late Beethoven sonatas in May at Carnegie Hall, produced a glowing, warm sound that encompassed a wide dynamic spectrum from muted intimacy to full‐throttle power without ever sounding harsh.” – The New York Times
A short introduction Brahms’s Klavierstücke, Op. 119; Richard Goode, pianist:
Hear the story behind Mozart’s A-minor Piano Sonata; Richard Goode, pianist:
Watch a short video about pianist Richard Goode:
Richard Goode, pianist - Beethoven Sonata No. 31 in A-flat, Op 110, Mvt. 1:
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