1. Music Garden / Piano Recital presented by Elena Gurevich
    1. Time:7 Nov. 2019 (Thur.) 7:30pm
      Location:Experimental Theatre, Guangzhou Opera House
      Ticket price:80 180 280VIP
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    * Duration: 90mins (with 15min. intermission)
    * Each ticket can only be used by one person. No children below 1.2m should be admitted.
  • Russian-Israeli pianist Elena Gurevich came into the focus of the music world's attention with her unique idea of combining classic works for piano with contemporary movie scores. Her approach was to show the contrast as well as the analogies between these two different genres.
     
     
    Born and raised in Kaliningrad, Russia, as a conductor's daughter, Elena Gurevich studied classical piano in St. Petersburg, Jerusalem and Karlsruhe. She has already captured several prizes during her studies at the Rubin-Music Academy Jerusalem, Israel, for example the First Prize of the National Piano Competition from the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem. She was a finalist at "Kol Hamusica," a piano contest from the Israeli Broadcasting Agency. She was also awarded with a scholarship from American-Israeli Culture Foundation "Keren Sharet" and the German Academic Exchange Program (Deutscher Akademische Auslandsdienst).
     
    Elena Gurevich has performed throughout Europe including the Prinzregententheater and Gasteig in Munich, the Festspielhaus in Baden-Baden and the Facioli Concert Hall in Sacile, Italy. In addition to solo recitals, she is sought after as concert pianist and accompanist with accomplished Orchestras as the Badische Staatskapelle and the Munich Symphonics under the artistic direction of Carlos Dominquos Nieto. In 2006 she presented Sergej Rachmaninoff's Concert for Piano in F-sharp Minor with the Kaliningrad Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of Arkadij Feldmann.
     
    Her giftedness and her international reputation made her a regular solo pianist at renowned festivals like e.g. the Festival van Vlaanderen in Bruges, Belgium, the Händel Festival in Karlsruhe and the Festival Israel in Jerusalem. In 2012 she was Artist in Residence at the Pfingst Festival in Schloss Ettersberg Weimar.  Elena Gurevich is Steinway Artist, lives in Munich and is currently teaching piano at the Munich Academy for Music and Theatre (Hochschule für Musik und Theater München).
     
    The German newspaper "The Süddeutsche Zeitung" praised Elena for her "brilliant and yet sensitive play" as well as her outstanding talent "for telling musical narratives that capture the audience's attention".
     
    Her first solo album with piano works of Bach, Schubert, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin was released in 2013 (Bayer Records). She also has recorded an album with works of Byrd, Scarlatti and C. Ph. E. Bach on original historical instruments.
     
    PROGRAMME
    Fantasy Suite for Piano from” Star Wars “ —— John Williams
    Partita No.2 in C minor, BWV 826: I. Sinfonia  —— Johann Sebastian Bach
     
    Forrest Gump Suite “Forrest Gump”(1994)  ——Alan Silvestri
    Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major KV 331  —— Wolfgang A. Mozart
     
    Mia & Sebastian’s Theme from” La La Land”——Justin Hurwitz
    Intermezzo in A major No. 2, Op. 118 —— Johannes Brahms
     
    Main Title from “Game of Thrones”—— Ramin Djawadi
    Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor Op.31, No. 2(Tempest) Finale  ——Ludwig van Beethoven
     
    La Valse d`Amèlie from “Amèlie“ —— Yann Tiersen
    Clair de Lune —— Claude Debussy
     
    He’s a Pirate from “Pirates of the Caribbean” —— K. Badelt& H. Zimmer
    Polonaise in F sharp minor OP. 44  ——  Frédéric Chopin
     
    -Intermission-
     
    In Dreams from “The Lord of the Rings”—— Howard Shore
    Impromptu No. 3 in G flat major D.899 —— Franz Schubert
     
    Hedwig’s Theme from “Harry Potter”—— John Williams
    Flight of the Bumblebee  ——Nicolai. A. Rimsky-Korsakow
     
    The Heart asks Pleasure First from “The Piano”—— Michael Nyman
    Fantasie Impromptu in C sharp minor. Op. 66  —— Frédéric Chopin
     
    My Heart will Go On from “Titanic”—— James Horner
    Love Dream No.3 in A flat major, S. 541  ——Franz Liszt
     
    First Step from “Intersteller”—— Hans Zimmer
    Prelude in C shapr minor, Op.3 No.2 —— Sergei Rachmaninov
     
    Main Theme from “Jurassic Park”—— John Williams
    Pictures at An Exhibition - The Great Gate of Kiev  ——  Modest Mussorgsky
     
    * Program subject to change