Klavierabend mit Greg Niemczuk

Location:
Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle Mozart-Saal, Berliner Platz 1, 70174 Stuttgart

He is not a pianist who is satisfied with mere perfection.
He is a storyteller, a seeker, an artist of international stature who transforms the concert hall into a space for a lively encounter with music.
As a celebrated pianist whose interpretations can be heard on renowned stages worldwide, Greg Niemczuk stands for a rare combination of technical brilliance, intellectual depth and artistic courage. His concerts are events - because they are more than just performances: They are journeys of discovery.

In this extraordinary recital, the artist deliberately steps outside the usual conventions of the classical concert format. He reaches for the microphone, talks to the audience, opens doors to hidden meanings and - sometimes even in the middle of the performance - draws attention to decisive musical moments. This unique combination of music and words makes it possible not only to hear the masterpieces, but to understand them. The audience experiences the sonatas not as museum pieces, but as living, breathing art - full of emotion, drama and humanity.

Four legendary piano sonatas are the focus of this evening - works that have shaped the destiny of piano music and whose depth is inexhaustible:

Mozart's Sonata in A major K. 331 unfolds a world of grace, elegance and surprising boldness. The famous "Turkish March" appears here not as a mere catchy tune, but as part of a cleverly constructed musical cosmos full of wit and charm.

Beethoven's Sonata in C sharp minor op. 27 no. 2, the so-called "Moonlight Sonata", reveals itself beyond all clichés: as a radical, deeply personal confession by a composer on the brink of a new epoch - full of inner tension, darkness and eruptive power.

Chopin's Sonata in B flat minor op. 35 with its harrowing funeral march leads us into existential depths. Here we encounter pain, loneliness and the unrelenting truth about transience - music of terrifying honesty and poetic grandeur.

Finally, the monumental Sonata in B minor op. 58 shows Chopin as a visionary architect of great forms: passionate, dramatic, full of contrasts and inner fervor - a work that breaks the horizon and takes the listener to the limits of expression.

This evening is more than just a concert.
It is an invitation to hear, feel and understand legendary works in a new way.
An experience that changes the perception of this music forever - and remains in the memory.

A recital for all those who not only want to hear music, but understand it.

Location & Contact

Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Liederhalle Mozart-Saal
Berliner Platz 1
70174 Stuttgart

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