Piano virtuoso Sara Davis Buechner performs an eclectic and international program of piano works, beginning with Bach’s Sixth Partita in the rare arrangement of Egon Petri, traversing the delightful set of ten miniatures entitled “Histoires” by Jacques Ibert, and concluding with Yoshinao Nakada’s landmark Sonata of 1949.
Canadian pianist Sard Davis Buechner has been celebrated as a pianist of noteworthy accomplishment, virtuosic mastery, artistic sensitivity and extraordinary versatility. She is a major prizewinner of many of the world’s most prestigious international piano competitions including a Bronze Medalist of the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition in Moscow.
With an active repertoire of nearly 100 piano concertos ranging from Bach to Wuorinen, she has appeared as soloist with America's most prominent orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Saint Louis and San Francisco Symphony Orchestras; and abroad with the Japan Philharmonic, City of Birmingham (U.K.) Symphony Orchestra, BBC Philharmonic, Kuopio (Finland) Philharmonic, and more.
In 2003 Buechner was appointed Assistant Professor of Piano at the University of British Columbia - Vancouver. She is a former faculty member of New York University, and has presented lectures and masterclasses worldwide, from the Royal Academy in London to the Juilliard School to the Kobe-Yamate Gakuen in Osaka, Japan.
PROGRAM:
MOZART
Five Works for Piano
Sonatensatz in G minor KV 312
Adagio in B minor KV 540
Menuett in D major KV 354
Eine kleine Gigue in G major KV 576
Sonatensatz in B-flat major KV 400
JACQUES IBERT
Histoires (Ten Stories)
POULENC
Mouvements Perpétuels
KOUJI TAKU
Variations on a Theme of Poulenc [1957]
GERSHWIN
Three Foxtrots
Do - Do - Do
Someone to Watch Over Me
Kickin' the Clouds Away
February 29 & March 1, 2008 8pm