Liszt redefined possibilities on the piano with his set of Transcendental Études, however he was a visionary in much more than just finger acrobatics. His affection of the spiritual, his fascination with legends, even his use of silence, all paved the way for such future luminaries as Debussy, Messiaen, Stockhausen and John Cage.
Michael Kieran Harvey and the ANAM pianists weave together an unlikley set of threads across two distinct programs reaching to our days.
LISZT Transcendental Etudes
LISZT Nuages Gris (Grey Clouds)
LISZT Unstern! Sinistre, disastro (Dark Star! Sinister, disastrous)
LISZT La Lugubre Gondola
J SELLECK Homage to Liszt
HARVEY Piano Sonata no. 6, '17 Graeme Lee Prints', xvii. Fitzroy Jazz II
Michael Kieran Harvey director/piano
Timothy Young (ANAM Head of Piano) piano
Paavali Jumppanen (ANAM Artistic Director) piano
ANAM Pianists
Approximate duration: 2 hours and 30 minuets (including interval)
Join us at the courtyard during interval for a complimentary drink.
Tickets for Michael's second program at ANAM can be found here.
Timothy Young’s ANAM Faculty position is generously supported by an anonymous donor
The position of ANAM Artistic Director is generously supported by Janet Holmes à Court AC
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