
April 18th, 2017, 8PM at Dallas City Performance Hall
2520 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201 (map it)
The DCS proudly presents Kenny Broberg, winner of the Dallas International Piano Competition 2016, on Liszt’s fiery Totentanz, and features 11 solos from our principals in Ginastera’s variations for chamber orchestra: you will be amazed by our musicians’ wickedly fast fingers! Brahms’ Symphony No. 1, a powerful and romantic masterpiece, will bring the subscription season to a most elegant close. Among the top ten most popular orchestral works of all time, it will be performed by a full chamber symphony, just as it was premiered 140 years ago.
Richard McKay, conductor
Kenny Broberg, piano
Main Event at 8:00 PM
Alberto Ginastera: Variaciones concertantes
Tema
Interludio
Variazione giocosa
Variazione in modo di scherzo
Variazione drammatica
Variazione canonica
Variazione ritmica
Variazione in modi di moto perpetuo
Variazione pastorale
Interludio
Ripresa dal tema
Variazione finale in modo di rondo
Franz Liszt: Totentanz
Kenny Broberg, piano
Intermission
Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor
Un poco sostenuto – Allegro – Meno allegro
Andante sostenuto
Un poco allegretto e grazioso
Adagio – Più andante – Allegro non troppo, ma con brio – Più allegro
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Born in 1993 in Minneapolis, MN, Kenneth Broberg commenced piano studies at the age of six under Dr. Joseph Zins. Following high school, he continued his studies at the Moores School of Music, University of Houston, where he earned a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance under Professor Nancy Weems. He is currently studying at the Park International Center for Music with Professor Stanislav Ioudenitch. He has won major prizes at several international piano competitions, including the Sydney International, Dallas International, New Orleans International, Seattle Symphony International, and Wideman International.
He has performed as soloist with the Sydney Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Minnesota Orchestra, the Houston Ballet, the Lake Superior Chamber Orchestra, and the Moores School Symphony, among others. Conductors he has worked with include Carlos Miguel Prieto, Ludovic Morlot, Benjamin Northey, Nicholas Milton, and Franz Anton Krager.
Kenneth has taught and given masterclasses in the U.S. and South America and has had solo, chamber, and concerto performances broadcast on NPR and ABC radio.