
Lucas Debargue
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: Tim Cavadini
The charismatic French pianist and composer Lucas Debargue makes his UKARIA debut. Since his sensational appearance at the 2015 Tchaikovsky competition, where he was awarded the prestigious Moscow Critics Award, Debargue has forged an international career as a virtuosic soloist and sought-after chamber musician. To regular performances as a soloist in Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall and the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, he adds chamber music collaborations with artists including Janine Jansen, Gidon Kremer and Renaud Capuçon. As a Sony Classical recording artist, Lucas Debargue has released five solo albums, with a sixth to appear in early 2026.
His majority-French program speaks in part to this recording history: both Fauré’s monumental Theme and Variations and Ravel’s equally demanding and atmospheric Gaspard de la nuit feature in Debargue’s discography. The program’s second half profiles a contemporary French compositional voice: the gently colourful world of eminent composer Stéphane Delplace’s Intermezzo VI and Ground is contrasted with the bold hues of George Gershwin’s classic Summertime Variations – here arranged by Lucas Debargue himself, and performed in celebration of his soon-to-be-released Gershwin album.
Lucas Debargue | Piano
PROGRAM
Gabriel Fauré (1845–1924)
Thème et variations [15′]
Thème
Variation 1: L'istesso tempo
Variation 2: Più mosso
Variation 3: Un poco più mosso
Variation 4: L'istesso tempo
Variation 5: Un poco più mosso
Variation 6: Molto adagio
Variation 7: Allegro moderato
Variation 8: Andante molto moderato
Variation 9: Quasi adagio
Variation 10: Allegro vivo
Variation 11: Andante molto, moderato espressivo
Maurice Ravel (1865–1937)
Gaspard de la nuit, M. 55
[22']
I. Ondine
II. Le Gibet
III. Scarbo
INTERVAL
Stéphane Delplace (b. 1953)
Intermezzo VI and Ground [13']
Lucas Debargue (b. 1990) / George Gershwin (1898–1937)
Summertime Variations [22']

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