Gustav Mahler Culture Center | Mirrors Hall

Reed Tetzloff

June 30, 2024 8:30 PM

program

Gabriel Fauré
Two Impromptus for Piano
       in E flat major, Op. 25
        in D flat major, Op. 91

Philip Lasser
Sonate pour piano, “Les Hiboux Blancs”
I. Vif
II. Lent mais sans trainer’
III. Presto, en style de Toccata

Robert Schumann
Carnaval, Op. 9
Préambule
Pierrot
Arlequin

Valse noble
Eusebius
Florestan

Coquette
Réplique
Sphinxs

Papillons
A.S.C.H.  S.C.H.A. (Lettres Dansantes)
Chiarina

Chopin
Estrella
Reconnaissance
Pantalon et Columbine

Valse allemande—Paganini—Tempo I ma più vivo
Aveu

Promenade

Pause

Marche des “Davidsbündler” contre les Philistins

biography

Reed Tetzloff, described by Richard Goode as “a musician of great authority,” has been hailed for his “richly communicative” performances (The Cincinnati Enquirer). He came to international attention at the XV Tchaikovsky Competition, where he was called “the lyric hero of the competition.” (Сноб Magazine). He has excited audiences worldwide, ever since making his Lincoln Center concerto debut at Alice Tully Hall in 2012.He has appeared in European venues including the Berlin Philharmonie, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Düsseldorf’s Kunstpalast, the Allerheiligen Hofkirche at the Munich Residenz, Prague’s Rudolfinum, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Place Flagey in Brussels, and De Singel in Antwerp, in addition to his frequent performances across the United States. He has also performed in major venues in China, and his 2023-2024 season includes a debut tour of South Korea.

Reed Tetzloff, described by Richard Goode as “a musician of great authority,” has been hailed for his “richly communicative” performances (The Cincinnati Enquirer). He came to international attention at the XV Tchaikovsky Competition, where he was called “the lyric hero of the competition.” (Сноб Magazine). He has excited audiences worldwide, ever since making his Lincoln Center concerto debut at Alice Tully Hall in 2012.He has appeared in European venues including the Berlin Philharmonie, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Düsseldorf’s Kunstpalast, the Allerheiligen Hofkirche at the Munich Residenz, Prague’s Rudolfinum, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Place Flagey in Brussels, and De Singel in Antwerp, in addition to his frequent performances across the United States. He has also performed in major venues in China, and his 2023-2024 season includes a debut tour of South Korea.