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Key Pianists Series Launches 2024/25 Season With Celebrated Pianist Cecile Licad In Solo Recital At Weill Recital Hall At Carnegie Hall, Dec 5 2024

November 12, 2024 | By Ellen Churui Li
Publicist

The successful and highly regarded Key Pianists series returns to Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall with a solo recital by the internationally acclaimed Filipina pianist Cecile Licad on Thursday evening December 5, 2024, 7:30 pm. Ms. Licad performs works by Scriabin, Chopin, Ravel, as well as Amy Beach, Ernest Schelling, and Scott Joplin. The full program follows:

 

Alexander Scriabin                                              2 Impromptus, Op. 12
Frédéric Chopin                                                   24 Preludes, Op. 28
~ Intermission ~
Scott Joplin                                                          Original Rags
                                                                               Wall Street Rag
                                                                               Leola
                                                                               Stoptime Rag
                                                                               Search-Light Rag
                                                                               Gladiolus Rag
Amy Beach                                                            Hermit Thrush at Eve, Op. 92, No. 1
Ernest Schelling                                                   Nocturne (Ragusa)
Maurice Ravel                                                       Alborada del grazioso
 

Tickets $40 and $35 for students and seniors (with ID) can be purchased at Carnegie Hall Box Office, 57th & 7th Avenue, 212 247-7800. Online purchases available through CarnegieCharge.  

 

Hailed as "a pianist's pianist" by The New Yorker, Cecile Licad has captivated audiences everywhere with her daring musical instinct, mesmerizing stage presence, and artistry that encompasses a wide range of musical styles and influences. Critics have praised her interpretive depth and impeccable technique.

 

Ms. Licad studied at the Curtis Institute of Music with three legendary performer-pedagogues: Rudolf Serkin, Seymour Lipkin, and Mieczyslaw Horszowski. Their mentorship shaped her artistic development, honing her skills and expanding her musical horizons.

 

Cecile Licad's repertoire as an orchestral soloist includes the works of classical masters such as Mozart and Beethoven; the rich Romantic literature of Brahms, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Schumann, and Rachmaninoff; and 20th century compositions by Debussy, Ravel, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Bartok. She has been invited to perform with the Chicago Symphony, Boston Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, National Symphony, and Los Angeles Philharmonic, among others, and she has collaborated with renowned conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Kurt Masur, Zubin Mehta, and Seiji Ozawa.

 

As a passionate chamber musician, she has collaborated with esteemed ensembles including the New York Chamber Symphony, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Guarneri Quartet, Takacs Quartet, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and Music from Marlboro. Summer festival appearances have included Caramoor, Tanglewood, the Mostly Mozart Festival, Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, and Great Mountains Music Festival.

 

Ms. Licad's artistry can be heard on the Music Masters, Naxos, and Sony Classical labels. In particular, her rendition of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, accompanied by the Chicago Symphony and conducted by Claudio Abbado, was met with great critical acclaim.

 

Conceived by Artistic Director Terry Eder in 2015, Key Pianists presents exceptional artists in eclectic programs that showcase their strengths and captivate New York audiences. These seldom-heard artists share their wisdom, insight, sensitivity, and beauty in an intimate space conducive to audience connection. For more information, please visit Key Pianists’ website

 

 

 

For further information, please contact Hemsing Associates at 212-772-1132 or visit www.hemsingpr.com.

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