Programme 2
Liszt Années de Pèlerinage: Suisse (extraits)
Chapelle de Guillaume Tell
Au lac de Wallenstadt
Paysage
Au bord d’une source
Schumann Fantaisie, opus 17
Entracte
Chopin Barcarolle, opus 60
Polonaise-fantaisie, opus 61
Nocturne, opus 62/2
Chopin/Liszt Mädchens Wunsch
Schumann/Liszt Widmung
Liszt Sonetto 123 del Petrarca
Photo Suzie Maeder
Biography of James Lisney
James Lisney enjoys a rich musical life, moving seamlessly from concerto and recital soloist to chamber musician, song accompanist and pianist-director. Initiatives such as his Schubertreise series at London’s South Bank Centre, his extensive Beethoven project and the recording company Woodhouse Editions have provided a platform for his wide-ranging musical sympathies.
James Lisney made his debut at the Wigmore Hall in 1986 and was soon represented by London’s Young Concert Artists Trust, enabling him to pursue a career that has taken him to many prestigious venues and to major orchestras. He has held residencies at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Gewandhaus in Leipzig and Carnegie Recital Hall in New York.
James Lisney’s repertoire ranges from Baroque masterpieces to the music of today, but over the last two decades the music of Schubert and Beethoven has been at the centre of his concert and recording activity. He regularly presents cycles of piano sonatas and chamber music, and his recordings (for Naxos, Bis, Somm, Olympia and Carlton) come highly recommended.