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EMW Concert Series: Kristjan Randalu – Toronto

October 6, 2024
2:00 PM
Hugh's Room Live 296 Broadview Avenue Toronto, ON M4M 2G7
Experience the music of Robert Schumann like never before with award-winning jazz pianist Kristjan Randalu!
The Dichterliebe song cycle, Op. 48 (1840), might be Robert Schumann’s most celebrated cycle of Lieder and, following Franz Schubert’s earlier cycles Die Schöne Müllerin (1823) and Winterreise (1828), constitutes part of the central core of the genre in musical literature. Based on German poet Heinrich Heine’s Lyrisches Intermezzo, a 65-poems spanning collection first published in 1823, Dichterliebe in a way even represents the epitome of romantic poetry set to music. Both, Heine and Schumann, were progressive spirits who bent genres and rewrote the rules of their crafts. Therefore, it only seems right that Estonia-born pianist Kristjan Randalu, a forward-thinking mind in today’s contemporary music world, would do his part in bending genres by tackling this song cycle and updating its structure and vocabulary with the language of the 21st Century.
Kristjan Randalu, the Estonian-born pianist and composer is one of the most forward-thinking minds in today’s contemporary music realm and is known for his captivating interpretations of classical and jazz pieces as well as Estonian traditional folk songs, and his refreshing and thought-provoking compositions. He “belongs to the most sought-after piano players of his generation, carrying the torch in both the improvised world of jazz and the traditional realm of classical music – Herbie Hancock has called him “a dazzling piano player”.”
Tickets: $35/25 students
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