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Sergei Babayan

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Saturday, November 12, 2016
8:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Sergei Babayan was one of the first Soviet pianists to emerge after the fall of the Iron Curtain, and his arrival in the West was a sensation. Twenty-five years after his dramatic arrival on the international scene, this Armenian-born virtuoso is still hailed as a musician's musician. "Babayan is no mere pianist," The Scotsman declared. "He is a master-musician for whom the piano is his voice, his orchestra." Babayan's "unrivalled touch, perfectly harmonious phrasing, and breathtaking virtuosity" were lauded by Le Figaro. After a decade focused on teaching - he was the teacher of pianist Daniil Trifonov, appearing at Duke Performances on March 31 - he has been called back to the recital stage by popular demand.

Babayan arrives at Duke Performances with a powerhouse program. He begins with a dreamlike fantasia by his Russian contemporary Vladimir Ryabov, building to a selection of Chopin's arch-romantic miniatures, including the famous and poignant Waltz in C-sharp Minor. The highlight of the program is Bach's thirty Goldberg Variations, the pinnacle of baroque keyboard music.

Contact: Gloria Hunt