F. Schubert : -Allegretto c minor D915
-12 German Dances D790
F. Chopin : - Barcarolle F sharp major
op.60
- Andante spianato et Grande Polonaise brillante op.22
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intermission
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I. Paderewski : - Melody G flat major op.16 no 2
- Legend A flat major op.16 no 1
- Nocturn B flat major op.16 no 4
- Menuet G major op.14 no 1
- Krakowiak B flat major op.5 no 3
F. Liszt
: - Reminiscences of Bellini’s
"Norma"
" Not since Shura Cherkassky played
in Jordan Hall in 1990 have I heard piano tone
as beautiful as Dang Thai Son’s. And as then, I inquired whether
the instrument had
somehow been tricked out. The astounding Vietnamese-Canadian musician,
who won the Warsaw International Competition in 1980, has become
such a
master of subtle gesture, roseate coloration, and seemingly
infinite dynamic control
that you could place him in front of an acoustic recording horn
and mistake
the result for the work of a keyboard golden ager...."
Quote from The Boston Musical Intelligencer:
photos: Chutz Chou,
Xiaopei Xu, Chi Wei Lo, and Cathy Chan
Dang Thai Son
鄧泰山 "A genuine musician" - Isaac Stern
Photo: Harold Fortin
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An outstanding international musician of our time,
Vietnamese pianist Dang Thai Son was propelled to the forefront of
the musical world in October 1980, when he was awarded the First
Prize and Gold Medal at the Xth International Chopin Piano
Competition in Warsaw. It was also the first time that a top
international competition was won by an Asian pianist.
He began piano studies with his mother in Hanoi. Discovered by the
Russian pianist Isaac Katz, who was on visit in Vietnam in 1974,
he pursued his advanced training at the Moscow State Tchaikovsky
Conservatory in Russia with Vladimir Natanson and Dmitry
Bashkirov.
Since winning the Chopin Competition, his international career has
taken him to over forty countries, into such world renowned halls
as LincolnCenter (New York), Barbican Center (London), Salle
Pleyel (Paris), Herculessaal (Munich), Musikverein (Vienna),
Concertgebouw (Amsterdam), Opera House (Sydney), and Suntory Hall
(Tokyo).
He has played with numerous world-class orchestras such as
St-Petersburg Philharmonic, Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal, BBC
Philharmonic, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de
Paris, Czech Philharmonic, Dresden Philharmonic, Staatskapelle
Berlin, Baden-Baden Symphony Orchestra, Oslo Philharmonic, Warsaw
National Philharmonic, Prague Symphony, NHK Symphony, New Japan
Philharmonic, Helsinki Philharmonic, Sydney Symphony, Hungarian
State Symphony, Moscow Philharmonic, Russian National Symphony, as
well as Virtuosi of Moscow, Sinfonia Varsovia, Vienna Chamber,
Zurich Chamber, Royal Swedish Chamber Orchestras, and the Ensemble
Orchestral de Paris. Also, he has appeared under the direction of
Sir Neville Marriner, Pinchas Zukerman, Mariss Jansons, Pavvo
Jarvi , Ivan Fisher, Frans Bruggen, Vladimir Spivakov, Dimitri
Kitaenko, James Loughram, Jiri Belohlavek, Hiroyuki Iwaki,
Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi, Pavel Kogan, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Sakari Oramo,
and John Nelson.
In the field of chamber music, he has performed with the Berlin
Philharmonic Octet, the Smetana String Quartet, Barry Tuckwell,
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, Pinchas Zukerman, Boris Belkin, Joseph Suk, and
Alexander Rudin, and he has played duo-piano with Andrei Gavrilov.
Other career highlights include a New Year's Day concert (1995)
with Yo Yo Ma, Seiji Ozawa, Kathleen Battle, and the late Mstislav
Rostropovich, in a major international event produced by the
Japanese Broadcasting Corporation NHK; in January 1999, a
Gala-concert opening the Chopin year, where he was the only
foreign artist invited to appear as soloist with the Warsaw
National Opera Theatre Orchestra; concerts in Isaac Stern's last
festival in Miyazaki, Japan in 2001, which included three
performances with Pinchas Zukerman; a special performance in 2005
as the only guest artist at the Opening Gala Concert of the XVth
International Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, where he was
also a member of the jury; and on Chopin's 200th Birthday, March
1st, 2010, he played at the Gala Concert the Concerto in f-minor
with the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century under the direction
of Frans Bruggen at the Warsaw National Opera Theatre.
Dang Thai Son is frequently invited to give master classes around
the world - such as the special class in Berlin in October, 1999,
where he taught alongside Murray Perahia and Vladimir Ashkenazy.
Since 2001, he teaches as Guest Professor at the Universite de
Montreal (Canada.) He has sat on the juries of prestigious
competitions such as the International Chopin Piano Competition
(Warsaw), Cleveland (USA), Clara Haskil (Switzerland), Artur
Rubinstein (Tel-Aviv), Hamamatsu (Japan), Rachmaninoff (Russia),
Piano Masters of Monte Carlo, Sviatoslav Richter (Moscow), C.
Bechstein (Germany), Villa-Lobos (Brazil), Vladimir Viardo
(Dallas), and Jeunesses Musicales International Piano Competition
(Montreal.)
During the 2012-2013 season, Dang Thai Son toured around the world
with an ambitious program of all five Beethoven's piano concertos,
the Beethoven Marathon. This colossal project was considered the
most significant since his winning at the International Chopin
Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1980.
The 2014-2015 has taken Dang Thai Son from Korea, Taiwan, Japan,
to Russia, Brazil, Canada, USA, France, Czech republic, Vietnam,
Poland and Kazakhstan among others. The season’s highlight was his
performance with the London Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton
of Vladimir Ashkenazy at the “Chopin and his Europe” Festival in
Warsaw, Poland.
More information about Dang Thai Son’s worldwide appearances can
be found under the “News” section.
Dang Thai Son has recorded for Deutsche Grammophone, Melodya,
Polskie Nagrania, CBS Sony, Analekta, Victor JVC, and the Fryderyk
Chopin Institute.
Mr. Dang's album "Chopin's Concertos" on Fryderyk Chopin Institute
label was awarded in 2013 a Platinum Disc by the Polish
Association of Audio-Video Producers for sales of over 10,000
copies. This disc features recordings of the Chopin Piano
Concertos on a 1849 Erard piano and period instruments under the
baton of the late Frans Brüggen and his Orchestra of the
Eighteenth Century, documenting two memorable events in the
festival ‘Chopin and his Europe’ in 2005 and 2006.
Dang Thai Son is the featured artist in the television program
“Tomorrow”, produced by NHK (Japan Broadcast Corporation) in which
he visited music students that were the victims of the 2011
earthquake and tsunami disaster in the Tohoku area in Fukushima
(Japan). He shared with them his musical experiences but most
importantly he encouraged them to continue their music education,
to fight on, and to look forward to the future. The program was
broadcast worldwide in February 2013.
Dang
Thai Son has received the “Doctor Honoris Causa” from the Music
Academy in Bydgoczsz, Poland.
Mr. Dang is the subject of the biography, “A pianist loved by
Chopin - The Dang Thai Son Story”, published by Yamaha Music Media
Corporation in 2003.
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