@ET-DC@eyJkeW5hbWljIjp0cnVlLCJjb250ZW50IjoicG9zdF90aXRsZSIsInNldHRpbmdzIjp7ImJlZm9yZSI6IiIsImFmdGVyIjoiIn19@ “…Suave and authoritative…” ~ Detroit Free Press “…Duo pianists extraordinaire…” ~Gilmore International Keyboard Festival “…Exciting choice of repertoire played with flawless technique and fire…” ~Music and Dance Press / Tokyo, Japan Where East Meets West brings together the expressive voice of the erhu and the richness of the piano in a vibrant cross-cultural concert by erhuist Xiao Dong Wei and pianist Yuki Mack. Blending the soulful traditions of Chinese music with the power and elegance of Western classical repertoire, this program explores how two musical worlds meet, converse, and transform one another. Featuring works by Z. Wei, V. Monti, C. Gang, M. Messieri, F. Liszt, L. Tianhua, and L. Wenjin, the concert travels from beloved Chinese melodies and virtuosic erhu solos to iconic Western masterpieces reimagined through an Eastern lens—offering audiences a unique and compelling musical journey across cultures and centuries. Xiao Dong Wei, erhu Yuki Mack, piano Program: “Ripening of grapes” – Wei Zhou (b. 1961) “Czerdas” – Vittorio Monti (1868-1922) “Sunshine on Taxkorgan” – Gang Chen (b. 1935) “Kojo no Tsuki Variations” – Massimiliano Messieri (b. 1994) Variations on the Japanese song by Rentaro Taki for erhu and piano “Hungarian Rhapsody No.2” – Franz Liszt (1811-1886) “Birds in the Hollow Mountain” – Tianhua Liu (1895-1932) “San Men Gorge Caprice” – Wenjin Liu (1937-2013) Ticket Pricing: Tier 1: $40 (*Student/Youth $30) Tier 2: $35 (*Student/Youth $25) Tier 3: $30 (*Student/Youth $20) Artists: COVID-19 Policy for Indoor Concerts at Kerrytown Concert House Masks are welcome and available as needed. Please do not attend a performance if you are feeling ill or have any symptoms of COVID-19.
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