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2023

Concert - Herbert du Plessis, Piano: On the Fringes of Empire

Programme to include Chopin: Fantaisie op. 49 and Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition

Date(s)
January 19, 2023
Location
Harty Room, Music Building
Time
13:10 - 14:00

As the 19th century progressed, many composers from the Slav lands began searching for ways of emancipating themselves from what they perceived to be the domination of German traditions of form and harmony.

Chopin (1810-1849) by the sheer force of his genius blazed the trail for those who came after: his Fantaisie op. 49 (1841) is one of his greatest and most tragic utterances, inspired by his Polish homeland, and shows him consolidating new methods of rendering cohesive large-scale structures.

Mussorgsky (1839-1881) composed his Pictures (1874) in memory of his close friend, the architect and painter Viktor Hartmann, whose work was celebrated in a posthumous Exhibition, and whose early death deprived him of fulfilling the dream he shared with Mussorgsky, of rejecting Western influences and of renewing a Russian national art… Astonishingly original, Mussorgsky’s Tableaux place him on a par with the great Russian novelists in their unforgettable depiction of Tsarist Russia.

Herbert du Plessis is particularly known for his performances of the music of Chopin and Liszt: indeed, he is one of the rare pianists to have performed in concert the complete works of Frédéric Chopin, in 10 recitals, a feat he has accomplished four times and which have led to other engagements, such as with the Chopin Society of Great Britain.
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