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PIANO RECITAL BY LILYA ZILBERSTEIN

THURSDAY 6 APRIL 2023

7:30PM

VICTORIA CONCERT HALL

“Zilberstein’s world-class pianism positively glitters” (ClassicsToday.com)

 

“She has an iron-clad technique, and puts her immense power at the service of a wonderfully natural musicality; there are no frills to her playing, with nothing done for show, yet the impression it leaves is indelible.” (The Guardian)

Since winning First Prize at the 1987 Busoni International Piano Competition, Moscow-born German pianist Lilya Zilberstein has established herself as one of the greatest pianists in the world. A captivating recitalist and soloist, Zilberstein has also made numerous recordings for Deutsche Grammophon; these include the Rachmaninov Second and Third Piano Concertos with Claudio Abbado and the Berlin Philharmonic, the Grieg Concerto with Neeme Järvi and the Gothenburg Symphony, as well as solo works of Rachmaninov, Shostakovich, Mussorgsky, Liszt, Schubert, Brahms, Debussy, Ravel and Chopin.

 

She is also a sought-after collaborator, regularly partnering with Russian violinist Maxim Vengerov and pianist Martha Argerich who once remarked that “Lilya is a flawless pianist with a completely natural way of playing, simply world class! Luckily she wasn’t competing with me in the 1957 Busoni Competition [which Argerich won] – that would have been really hard for me.”

 

This recital marks Zilberstein’s long overdue debut in Singapore.

Programme

The Artist

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PROGRAMME

SCHUBERT – Moments Musicaux, Op. 94 D. 780

 

SCHUBERT-LISZT - 4 Lieder:

Der Wanderer

Ständchen von Shakespeare

Gretchen am Spinnrade

Auf dem Wasser zu singen

 

CHAUSSON – Quelques danses, Op. 26

 

CZERNY – Introduction, Variations Brillantes et Rondeau de Chasse, Op. 202

(Programme subject to change at the artist's discretion)

THE ARTIST

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LILYA ZILBERSTEIN, piano

Lilya Zilberstein got her first taste of international success in 1987 when she won the annual Busoni Competition in Bolzano. Her victory was a sensation, so much so that it was not until five years later when the first prize was awarded again. By 1988, the Moscow-born pianist was able to perform at big tours abroad in the West. Travelling for her concerts took her to almost all of the European countries, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Canada and Brazil.

 

Lilya Zilberstein started playing the piano at five years old. After twelve years of lessons with Ada Traub at the Gnessin Special Music School in Moscow, she continued studying at the Gnessin Institute under Alexander Satz until she graduated in 1988. In 1985, she won first prize in the Competition of the Russian Federation, and was also one of the prize-winners at the All Union’s Competition in Riga. She emigrated to Germany in 1990. In 1991, Lilya Zilberstein debuted with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under Claudio Abbado, which formed the basis of a long-term cooperation. She performed concerts with many of the best-known orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony, Tchaikovsky Symphony in Moscow, the London Symphony and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Orchestra della Scala in Milan, the Staatskapelle Dresden, and many others. Alongside Claudio Abbado, she has worked with conductors such as John Axelrod, Paavo Berglund, Semyon Bychkov, Gustavo Dudamel, Christoph Eschenbach, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Alun Francis, Leopold Hager, Dmitrij Kitajenko, James Levine, Vassily Sinaisky, Michael Tilson Thomas, Jean-Pascal Tortelier, Marcello Viotti and Antoni Wit. In August 1998, she was awarded the ”Accademia Musicale Chigiana” prize in Siena. This accolade has been awarded to, among others, Gidon Kremer, Anne- Sophie Mutter and Krystian Zimerman.

 

Lilya Zilberstein has recorded eight CDs for Deutsche Grammophon, including recital programmes, the Grieg Piano Concerto (Järvi, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra) and the Second and Third Piano Concertos by Rachmaninoff (Abbado, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra). She also contributed to the first complete CD recording of the Frédéric Chopin oeuvre, which was released by Deutsche Grammophon in 1999. Recently, several more CDs have been released, including a recording of the Brahms sonata for two pianos with Martha Argerich, released by EMI, and Clementi, Mussorgsky and Rachmaninoff, released by Hänssler Classic.

 

Zilberstein is a regular guest in the major concert halls and at the most important festivals all over Europe, the USA, Canada, Asia, South America and the Middle East. A few years ago, she played extensive world tours as the chamber music partner of Maxim Vengerov. For the first time in 16 years, she returned to her home city of Moscow, where she gave a highly acclaimed concert. In 2019, with her duet partner Martha Argerich, they celebrated their 20th anniversary as a duo. The prominent duo can also be heard this season, in highly coveted concerts in Italy.

 

Highlights of recent years include a residence at the Stuttgart Philharmonic Orchestra, guest performances at the Salzburg Festival and Easter Festival, three concerts with Brahms‘ First Piano Concerto and the Dusseldorf Symphony Orchestra under Andrey Boreyko as well as performances with the Cologne Gürzenich Orchestra under Dmitrij Kitajenko, where she played Tchaikovsky‘s rarely performed Third Piano Concerto (documented by a critically acclaimed CD by Oehms Classics).

 

In 2017, Zilberstein‘s recitals and concerts took her, inter alia, to major music halls in China and Taiwan, the USA and South America, and yet again to the Salzburg Easter Festival and the Musikverein Vienna.

 

Zilberstein is jury member of important international piano competitions. She devotes a substantial part of her time to the education of young musicians. She gives masterclasses at the Accademia Chigiana in Siena (since 2011) and, during her concert travels, in universities and conservatories all over the world. From 2009 till 2013, she was Guest Professor at the University of Music and Theatre Hamburg. Since 2014, she is Professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, succeeding Paul Badura-Skoda and Oleg Maisenberg.

 

www.lilyazilberstein.com

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