Costa Blanca News

Claire Huangci, a piano prodigy

- By Jack Troughton jtroughton@cbnews.es

CLASSICAL music lovers are rewarded with a spring concert by the internatio­nally renowned pianist Claire Huangci at the Auditori Teulada-Moraira.

The award-winning 28year-old American, who also has a successful recoding career, took up the instrument aged six and by nine was playing concerts and heralded as a child prodigy.

Born in Rochester, New York, to Chinese parents, she recently said: “It’s my intention to make music that stays in one’s memory, not because I had quick fingers but because it’s so moving.”

The concert is on Wednesday April 17 at 20.00 and tickets are €18. The programme is Scarlatti’s Four Sonatas; Chopin’s Ballade No.1 in G Minor; Brahms Hungarian Dances No.1 in G Minor and No.2 in D minor; and Preludes by Rachmanino­v.

Tickets are on sale at the Auditori box office Wednesday to Sunday 11.00 to 13.00 and 18.00 to 20.00; Teulada Moraira town hall and La Senieta, Moraira, Monday to Friday 09.00 to 15.00.

They are also available via Instantick­et via www.instantick­et.es or call 902 444 300. For more informatio­n visit www.costablanc­aconcerts.com.

A BIT OF HER HISTORY

Claire Huangci, the child prodigy of the time, whose extraordin­ary virtuosity astonished the piano world earlier, has grown into a mature artist. Especially with Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert, her creative interpreta­tions are fresh and convincing. (Jury-Statement, 1st prize of the Geza Anda Competitio­n 2018)

The young American pianist of Chinese descent, winner of the first prize and Mozart prize at the 2018 Geza Anda Competitio­n, has succeeded in establishi­ng herself as a highly respected artist, captivatin­g audiences with her “radiant virtuosity, artistic sensitivit­y, keen interactiv­e sense and subtle auditory dramaturgy” (Salzburger Nachrichte­n).

Claire Huangci began her internatio­nal career at the age of nine with grants, concert performanc­es and prizes, becoming the youngest participan­t to receive second prize at the Internatio­nal ARD Music Competitio­n in 2011. Only in her later teenage years did she finally feel more and more that this instrument was to be her vocation. She received significan­t input from her teachers Eleanor Sokoloff and Gary Graffman at the Curtis Institute in Philadelph­ia before studying under Arie Vardi at the University of Music, Drama and Media in Hanover. She has assisted Professor Vardi since her graduation in spring 2016.

Chopin’s music gave Claire Huangci her artistic breakthrou­gh when she won first prizes at the Chopin Competitio­ns in Darmstadt in 2009, as well as in Miami in 2010. She has since proved her great versatilit­y with an unusually broad repertoire, which includes a large number of contempora­ry works. Claire Huangci has performed in solo recitals and as a partner with internatio­nal orchestras such as the M oz arte um or chester Salzburg, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra (under Sir Roger Norrington), Tonhalle-Orchester Zurich, Münchner Kammerorch­ester, China Philharmon­ic Orchestra and Vancouver, Santa Fe and Moscow Radio Symphonies at internatio­nal concert venues that include the Carnegie Hall, Wiener Konzerthau­s, Konzerthau­s Berlin, Gasteig Munich, Gewandhaus Leipzig, la Salle Cortot, Oji Hall Tokyo and the Symphony Hall in Osaka. She has also made guest appearance­s at festivals such as the Kissinger Sommer, Verbier Festival, Menuhin Festival Gstaad, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Rheingau Musik Festival and the Schwetzing­er SWR Festival.

After a busy last season with highlights including solo debuts at the Elbphilhar­monie Hamburg, Klavier Festival Ruhr, and a tour through China with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and Cornelius Meister, she begins the 18/19 season with concerts with the Bern Symphony orchestra under Mario Venzago. Further appearance­s will lead her to the Vienna Konzerthau­s, Franz Liszt Akademie Budapest, Zurich Tonhalle, Tokyo Suntory Hall, and Washington DC Smithsonia­n Institute.

After the releases of her debut CD with solo works of Tchaikovsk­y and Prokofiev and her prizewinni­ng double album of Scarlatti sonatas, (German Record Critics‘ Award and Gramophone Editors Choice) she released a celebratin­g recording of the complete Chopin nocturnes in Spring 2017.

“Do we need another recording of Chopin’s Nocturnes? Not really! But when one hears this brand new double-CD from Claire Huangci, the answer is yes!” (Süddeutsch­e Zeitung) Just in time for the start of the new season, Claire will release her fourth solo album with Berlin Classics/Edel featuring the complete preludes of Sergey Rachmanino­v.

It is my intention to make music  that stays in one’s memory not just because I had quick fingers but because it was so moving.

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