Grand Piano Spectacular
Thu Aug 1, 2024
Orchestra Hall
Let one pianist loose on the 88 keys and—voilá! Magic. Multiply that by four and unite them on stage and the effect is spectacular. The Grand Piano Spectacular is back—and it is a real thrill to see and hear! Two summers ago, Parker reprised this long tradition of Sommerfest, the Orchestra’s beloved summer festival that dates back to 1980. This summer, a new lineup of pianists representing the next generation of great recitalists, Gabriela Martinez, Osip Nikiforov and Szuyu Su, perform alongside Parker.
*The Minnesota Orchestra does not perform on this program.
A Few Things to Know
Program
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Program to be announced
Artists
Known for his passionate artistry and engaging stage presence, pianist Jon Kimura Parker has performed regularly at the Berlin Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, London’s South Bank, the Sydney Opera House and the Beijing Concert Hall. In 2019, he was appointed the Minnesota Orchestra’s first-ever Creative Partner for Summer at Orchestra Hall, a new role in which he is serving as a creative force behind the Orchestra’s summer festival and appearing each summer as a host, performer and personality. He is also artistic director of the Honens International Piano Competition and artistic advisor for the Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival.
Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Martinez has a reputation for the lyricism of her playing, her compelling interpretations, and her elegant stage presence. Her playing has been described as “magical… a remarkable pianist, with a cool determination, a tone full of glowing color and a seemingly effortless technique” (Mark Swed of the LA Times) and “compelling …versatile, daring and insightful” (The New York Times).
Osip Nikiforov is a Russian pianist who studied under the tutelage of two world-renowned pianists: Yefim Bronfman at Manhattan School of Music and Jon Kimura Parker at Rice University. He is also a third prize winner of 2016 San Antonio International Piano Competition.
Born in Tainan City, Taiwan, Szuyu Su began to learn the piano at the age of 4. She earned her bachelor’s degree from the Curtis Institute of Music and master’s degree from the Juilliard School. She is currently pursuing her doctorate degree in piano performance at Rice University under the instruction of Jon Kimura Parker. She is the winner of the 2023 Solo Piano Competition at the Music Academy of the West. She is a recipient of the CHIMEI Arts Award and the second prize winner at the 2022 Mieczyslaw Munz Piano Competition.
Plan your visit
- Pre-concert activities
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- Directions & Parking
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Know Before You Go
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Directions & Parking
All the information you need to know for getting to and from Orchestra Hall. Parking is just steps away from Orchestra Hall in the city-owned and skyway-connected 11th and Marquette Ramp.
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