Tomorrow, Tuesday, at 7:30 pm, the Chamber Room of the Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid will host the exceptional pianist Alexandre Kantorow in an exclusive concert for subscribers of the Cycle of Great Performers, celebrating the 30th anniversary of Fundación Scherzo.
Kantorow will perform a carefully curated program featuring works by Brahms, Liszt, Bartók, Rachmaninoff, and a captivating transcription of Bach by Brahms for the left hand. This concert, a special gift from Fundación Scherzo to its subscribers, honors their unwavering support and commitment to this esteemed cycle. No tickets will be sold, making this performance a unique present for those who have played a vital role in this musical journey.
At just 27 years old, Alexandre Kantorow has already made a profound impact on the classical music world. Recognized as the youngest pianist to receive the Gilmore Artist Award in 2024 and the first French artist to do so, Kantorow is emerging as one of the most exciting and in-demand pianists internationally. Just four years earlier, at the age of 22, he made history as the first French pianist to win the gold medal and Grand Prix at the prestigious International Tchaikovsky Competition.
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