[Yuliya's Performances] Reminder: Yuliya Gorenman in concert on May 20th

Yuliya Gorenman's Performance Announcements performance-l at yuliya.com
Fri May 12 15:33:07 EDT 2023


Yuliya Gorenman’s solo piano recital at inaugural concert of The Green Room Concert Series
Saturday,  May 20th at 4 pm. 
601 Northwood Terrace
Silver Spring, MD 20902

Set in a unique, intimate and beautiful environment with a great music, fantastic acoustics, original artwork and light reception at the end of the performance this is promising to be the event you don’t want to miss. 

The Green Room Concerts will be an exclusive place where you can experience great classical music like no other, where you can see and hear up close world class performances and have a chance to ask the artists questions during the Q and A session following the performance in a warm and informal surroundings. 

Program

Schubert Two Impromptus op. 90 
Beethoven Piano Sonata op. 2, No. 1
Liszt Consolation, La leggierezza, Liebestraum
Chopin Ballade No. 4
Yuliya Gorenman, piano

Tickets:
$60 general admission
$30 children ages 6-12
Please use PayPal, Zelle, Venmo
YuliyaGorenman at gmail.com
202-961-1066
and a confirmation email will be sent to you right away. 

3:00 pm open house (first come first serve) 
4:00 pm piano recital 
5:00 pm Q&A session
5:15 pm reception

To ensure the comfort of all our listeners we respectfully ask no children under 6 at this event. 

The seats are limited and the event will close as soon as the quota is met.

Address and parking:
601 Northwood Terrace
Silver Spring, MD 20902
Feel free to park alongside of Northwood Terrace

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Award-winning American pianist Yuliya Gorenman has been rightfully called “a pianist without fear.” Now rmly established in her performing career, Gorenman rst achieved international acclaim as a prizewinner of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium. Since then, she has been continually invited to perform solo, chamber, and orchestral concerts throughout the world, earning consistent praise for her artistic re, extraordinary virtuosity, and the depth of her interpretations.
Born in Odessa, Ukraine, and raised in Almaty, Kazakhstan, Gorenman began studying with her mother, Svetlana Gorenman, an outstanding musician in her own right. Gorenman continued to shape her performance style while attending the St. Petersburg Conservatory. After immigrating to the United States, she studied rst at the San Francisco Conservatory and at the Peabody Conservatory with mentors such as Nathan Schwartz and Leon Fleischer. Schooled in two musical traditions, but wholly de ned by neither, Gorenman has drawn on both heritages in performances of the masterworks of the baroque, classical, romantic, and contemporary repertoire that continue to stir audiences around the world.
After leaving the former Soviet Union, Gorenman earned a steady procession of awards and honors. As a fellow at the Tanglewood Festival, she appeared in a PBS educational video for Sony Classical with Seiji Ozawa and Wynton Marsalis. She gave a joint concert with Billy Joel, performing his classical concert works, which she arranged. The concert was broadcast nationally on NPR.
Gorenman has performed with the National Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic of Flanders, Liège Philharmonic, and many other orchestras and chamber music ensembles. As a soloist she has appeared at the Kennedy Center, Herbst Theatre in San Francisco, Merkin Hall in New York, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, and many other venues. She performed at L’été musical dans la vallée du Lot (France), Chamber Music West, Sitka Music Festival, El Paso Pro Musica Festival, and Northwest BachFest. Her live performances and recordings have been broadcast worldwide.
Hailed as one of the most exciting Beethoven interpreters of her generation, Yuliya Gorenman has recorded all the Beethoven piano concerti and the Triple Concerto live with the Bavarian Chamber Orchestra in France and Switzerland. Her sold-out performances of the complete cycle of the Beethoven piano sonatas in Washington, D.C. were critically acclaimed. Most recently her CD The Gorenman Beethoven Project: Piano Sonatas 1, 2, 3 was featured as the Album of the Week by the Washington, DC WETA Classical radio station.
After joining the Recording Academy she has served as an Advisor to the Board of Governors of the Washington, D.C. chapter of the GRAMMY.
Yuliya Gorenman is professor of piano and Musician in Residence at the American University in Washington, DC. Currently she is undertaking a monumental project performing Bach’s keyboard works. Gorenman made her debut at the 8 Days of Bach Music Festival in Croatia by performing Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier in its entirety.
Most recently she performed the Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Anchorage Symphony in Alaska.
Yuliya lives in the Washington DC area with her husband and two teenage children. When not at the piano, she can be found in her self-designed kitchen cooking one of her many elaborate and delicious dishes, in her beautiful garden tending to her numerous vegetables and owers, practicing Latin ballroom dancing, or deep-sea shing. She also enjoys learning new languages and is currently fully immersed in studying Turkish language.



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