
Ivan Karizna with Aura Go
2:30PM
Adult $80
Concession $75
Under 40 $40
Complimentary afternoon tea will be served during the interval.
Pre-concert dining | Light lunch ($17)
Photo: Lyodoh Kaneko
Declared by Sir András Schiff to be ‘one of the best cellists of his generation’, Ivan Karizna combines a striking stage presence with poetic musicality. In his first appearance at UKARIA, Ivan partners with Australian virtuoso pianist Aura Go for a recital that showcases the breadth and nuance of the cello and piano duo repertoire.
From Claude Debussy’s darkly humorous Sonata, initially subtitled ‘Pierrot is angry at the moon’, the program turns to the world of fairytales, as in Leoš Janáček’s Podháka, a characterful, episodic work based on the epic Russian poem The Tale of Tsar Berendyey. The first half ends with Benjamin Britten’s first work for cello, dedicated to the mighty Rostropovich and a friendship that would go on to become a long and fruitful musical partnership.
The recital’s second half draws a more intimate portrait of the cello and piano duo: here, settings of Schubert Lieder offer a cantabile counterpoint to Nadia Boulanger’s quicksilver Trois pièces. The pen and ink mood of this encounter is dispelled in a blaze of primary colour, with another pivotal work written for the great Rostropovich: Sergei Prokofiev’s singing, exuberant Cello Sonata in C.
Ivan Karizna | Cello
Aura Go | Piano
PROGRAM
Claude Debussy (1862–1918)
Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor [12′]
I. Prologue: Lent, sostenuto e molto risoluto
II. Sérénade: Modérément animé
III. Final: Animé, léger et nerveux
Leoš Janáček (1854–1928)
Pohádka (Fairy Tale) [11′]
I. Con moto – Andante
II. Con moto – Adagio
III. Allegro
Benjamin Britten (1913–1976)
Cello Sonata in C, Op. 65 [18′]
I. Dialogo. Allegro
II. Scherzo-Pizzicato. Allegretto
III. Elegia. Lento
IV. Marcia. Energico
V. Moto perpetuo. Presto
INTERVAL
Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
Two Lieder
Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979)
Trois Pièces for Cello and Piano [8′]
I. Modéré
II. Sans vitesse et a l'aise
III. Vite et nerveusement rythmé
Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
Cello Sonata in C, Op. 119 [26′]
I. Andante grave
II. Moderato
III. Allegro ma non troppo

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