Albuquerque Journal

Pianist joins Willy Sucre & Friends for Placitas concert

Shows also planned in Socorro and Silver City

- BY DAVID STEINBERG

Awadagin Pratt, one of today’s premier pianists, is joining Willy Sucre & Friends for three concerts of classical music giants Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms.

“We’re happy to have Awadagin. He’s No. 1 in our book,” Sucre said of Pratt.

The concerts are Sunday in Placitas, Monday in Socorro and Tuesday in Silver City. The common program consists of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major and Brahms’ Piano Quintet in F minor.

Both works have had gone through several transforma­tions.

Beethoven, Pratt said, didn’t play his as a concerto, but he approved a version of it for quintet with bass. Somebody else made an arrangemen­t for string quartet and piano; Sucre & Friends will play that arrangemen­t.

“It has a chamber music quality when you perform it with orchestra,” Pratt said. “There are so many places where the piano part is almost an accompanim­ent to the solo lines and the woodwinds and the texture of the piano line is sort of weaving in and out.”

Because the piano isn’t always the dominant force, it operates as a more collaborat­ive instrument. That gives the orchestral version a chamber music quality, he said.

The version for string quartet and piano has not had many performanc­es because it has recently been published, Pratt said.

The work has changing moods — from spirited to stern, to softly lyrical to rhythmical­ly strong. “It has a traditiona­l Beethoven finale — full of joy and vibrancy,” he said.

Brahms began its life as a quintet for two violins, viola and two cellos.

“He wrote it for violinist Joseph Joachim, who talked to Brahms. He felt it didn’t have enough enthusiasm, not enough beauty. So Brahms change it to a piece for two pianos. But Brahms didn’t like it. Then he changed it to a piano quintet,” Pratt said. “It’s really a powerful piece. … It’s the major piano quintet in the chamber literature.”

Pratt, a former Albuquerqu­e resident, is a professor piano and artist in residence at the University of Cincinnati’s Conservato­ry of Music. He is also a pianist and a conductor with orchestras worldwide.

Playing the triple concerts with Pratt and violist Sucre are violinists Krzysztof Zimowski and Justin Pollack and cellist James Holland.

 ??  ?? Violist Willy Sucre says “we’re happy Awadagin. He’s No. 1 in our book.” to have
Violist Willy Sucre says “we’re happy Awadagin. He’s No. 1 in our book.” to have
 ??  ?? Awadagin Pratt will perform at the Placitas concert on Sunday, Jan. 15.
Awadagin Pratt will perform at the Placitas concert on Sunday, Jan. 15.

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