Classical Saturday | An Evening of Granados, Rachmaninoff, and Chopin

04/05/25
5:00 pm
7:00 pm
Woodmere Art Museum
With pianist, Alyssa Gabrilovich
 
Enjoy an evening with pianist, Alyssa Gabrilovich, one of the most gifted young pianists of her generation. The program features the evocative fifth piece of Enrique Granados’s Goyescas, inspired by the paintings of the Spanish artist, Francisco Goya; followed by the beauty of Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op. 42. The evening concludes with Frederic Chopin’s elegant Waltz in A flat Major, Op. 34 No.1 and his deeply moving 24 preludes, Op. 28.
 
Pianist, Alyssa Gabrilovich made her stage debut at the age of 9 as a soloist with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra. Since then, she performed at the Kimmel Center and with the New Orleans Civic Symphony; in New York City at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall and in the Kaufman Center for the Arts’ Merkin Hall and more. Alyssa was a recipient of the Chopin Foundation of the US scholarship in 2020-2022 and YoungArts winner in 2023. She performed twice live at the WRTI 90.1FM studio and was featured in NPR’s From the Top program. Alyssa has been a student of Dr. Igor Resnianski since 2014 and currently studies with him at the West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
$28 ($18 members)