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Duration
1hr, no interval

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Program

Cédric Tiberghien, piano

JS Bach trans. Brahms
Chaconne in D minor for the left hand,
from the Partita for solo violin No. 2 in D Minor BWV1004

I Allemanda
II Corrente
III Sarabanda
IV Giga
V Ciaccona

Mozart
Piano Sonata in A major K331

I Tema con variazione
II Minuetto & Trio
III Alla Turca

Cage
4’ 33”

Beethoven
Eroica Variations Op. 35

Introduction. Allegro vivace
Theme
Variation 1
Variation 2
Variation 3
Variation 4
Variation 5
Variation 6
Variation 7. Canone all’ottava
Variation 8
Variation 9
Variation 10
Variation 11
Variation 12
Variation 13
Variation 14. (minore)
Variation 15. Largo (Maggiore) – attaca Coda
Finale (alla Fuga). Allegro con brio


 

Biography

Cédric Tiberghien is a French pianist with a truly international career. He is applauded for his versatility: wide-ranging repertoire, innovative concert formats and his dynamic chamber music partnerships. Appearances in the 2022-23 season include his debut with the São Paulo State Symphony Orchestra; return visits to NSO Washington (Karina Canellakis) and Sydney Symphony Orchestra; and Messiaen’s Turangalîla Symphony with both the Berlin Philharmonic (Simone Young) and Orchestre National de France (Cristian Macelaru). Recital appearances with Alina Ibragimova include Wigmore Hall, São Paulo, and Philadelphia; he performs with Antoine Tamestit in Madrid and Prague.  

Cédric’s most recent recording was Ravel Concertos with Les Siècles/Roth, attracting superlative critical acclaim, including Editor’s Choice (Gramophone). It was released by Harmonia Mundi, for whom Cédric is currently recording the complete Beethoven Variations. Cédric has been awarded five Diapason d’Or for his recordings on Hyperion, his most recent solo project being a three-volume exploration of Bartók.

 

Festival for the Future

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Your contribution through Reforest will help repair the damage caused by both bushfires and historical land clearing, and help Trees for Life plant a range of native species to restore an area of forest habitat for native wildlife.