American star pianist
Claire Huangci
celebrates a double Mozart superlative as she leads
Recreation - The Orchestra
from the piano through his two most imposing piano concertos.
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A double helping of Mozart
..., conducted by the soloist herself: like Mozart before her, Claire Huangci is master of the piano keys and the orchestra. From the grand piano, The American pianist conducts the two greatest and longest piano concertos Mozart ever wrote: the weighty Concerto No. 24 in C minor with its dance-like variations finale and the magnificent Concerto No. 25 in C major, in which the fate motif from Beethoven’s Fifth is already hinted at.
Recreation is special in many ways: consisting of musicians whose nationalities range from Japan to Venezuela, most of the members received part of their training in Graz. After its formation in 2002, the collective has played in unique halls such as the Alte Oper Frankfurt and has worked with outstanding conductors.
At a young age, the American pianist impressed audiences at international competitions as a masterful interpreter of Chopin. From Bach to Bernstein, the versatile virtuoso's remarkably broad repertoire is characterised today by her brilliant versatility and creative cheerfulness, which she presents on the world's most renowned stages.