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Twilight of Liszt - Cullan Bryant
Christ and Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church
New York, NY
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Join pianist Cullan Bryant as he presents a chronological program of the late piano works of Franz Liszt. The listener will get a glimpse into the composer's evolving musical aesthetic as Liszt explores new musical structures and textures for the piano, featuring Liszt's Trauervorspiel und Trauermarsch, En rêve:, La Lagubre Gondola II, Bagatelle sans tonalité, Abschied (Russisches Volkslied), Mephisto-Waltz #4, Unstern! Sinistre, disastro.

Cullan Bryant Bio:
Cullan Bryant is among the most active chamber and collaborative pianists in New York City, maintaining a schedule of over 50 recitals a year. He has performed such artists as Emanuel Borok,  Oleh Krysa, Midori, Sviatoslav Moroz, Peter Rejto, and members of the Almati, American, Arcata and Borromeo Quartets.  He has also appeared in recitals with members of the New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, the Orchestra of St. Luke's, New York City Ballet Orchestra, New Jersey Symphony, Boston Symphony and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in such
venues as Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Hall, Alice Tully Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of

Art and Detroit's Orchestra Hall. Mr. Bryant made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1992 in recital with violinist Patmore Lewis. Mr. Bryant's festival appearances have included the Long Island Beethoven Festival where he performed 16 Beethoven piano sonatas in a 2-day marathon, the Serenates de Platja d'Aro and the Porta Ferrada festivals in Spain, the Chateau de la Napoule in
France, the Lake Winnepesaukee Music Festival in New Hampshire, the Palm Beach Invitational Series in Florida and the Shandelee Piano Festival in New York, among many others.
Cullan Bryant began playing the piano at age two, giving his first public recital at age six. At eleven he toured campuses in his native Arkansas and in Texas including several televised recitals. His prizes and awards include the Leschetizky International Competition, the National Arts Club of New York, the Memphis Beethoven Competition,
Miami Arts Competition and a certificate of outstanding citizenship from Arkansas Governor Frank White. His college studies were with Robert Goldsand and Artur Balsam
at the Manhattan School of Music. In July of 2002 he toured Japan in recitals with violinist Midori.

Piano Lunch Series is a mini noonday series designed for audiences who might like to attend a short concert during their lunch hour. It is presented by piano geeks and often features intense and or esoteric repertoire.
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Christ and Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church (View)
120 West 69th St.
New York, NY 10023
United States
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Categories

Arts > Performance
Music > Classical

Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: Piano Lunch
On BPT Since: Mar 26, 2015
 
Piano Lunch


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