Regarded as “a performer of artistry, integrity, and interest who rivals Golden Age pianists” (Early Music America) and “among the finest pianists of his generation” (WholeNote), American David Hyun-su Kim holds degrees from Harvard, Yale, and Cornell Universities and regularly tours the United States and Europe.
Kim makes his Australian debut, presenting works including Beethoven’s monumental late sonata in A-flat major (Op. 110), a “mosaic” suite made up of Chopin character pieces with extemporized transitions in the style of Clara Schumann, and Schubert’s poignant piano duet Fantasie in F minor with Cecilia Sun. Kim will be playing on a replica of an 1830s Graf fortepiano made by Rodney Regier.
TICKETS: $45 Standard | $35 Concessions | $30 Irwin Street Collector
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