
Described as “A pianist like a thunderbolt” (Der Tagesspiegel), Christopher Park is set to bring his transcendent playing to Singapore and captivate audiences with his fascinating technical mastery and astounding musical maturity come next February.
Performing over two nights at the Victoria Concert Hall, Park and the SSO will be directed by the esteemed veteran conductor Bruno Weil, 69, renowned exponent of the music of Viennese Classicism. Besides having conducted some of the greatest orchestras in the world in his long career, Maestro Weil is also recognised for his work in period instrument performance – qualities to look forward to in the programme featuring the two greatest composers of the Viennese Classical period, Haydn and Mozart.
More specifically, Park will be playing Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K.466, as well as his Symphony in D major (after the Posthorn Serenade, K. 320), in its Singapore Premiere, and Haydn’s Symphony No. 103 in E-flat major, Hob.I:103 “Drumroll”, also in its Singapore Premiere. Come hear Park take to the keys and stun as he arrives at the Victoria Concert Hall next February.
Christopher Park Plays Mozart takes place from 22nd to 23rd February 2019 at the Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets available here
