Wednesday, March 9, 2022 @ 8:00pm – 10:00pm (EST)

Beatrice Rana’s swift rise to the top echelon of pianists began with her first-prize win at the 2011 Concours musical international de Montréal. Her 2019 Carnegie Hall recital debut was one of the season’s most talked about concerts—“she had the audience rapt” (The New York Times). Experience the vibrant color, sensitive touch, and flowing lyricism of this superb pianist who possesses “more than a touch of genius” (Gramophone). The full range of her brilliance is highlighted in Chopin’s dramatic scherzos, Debussy’s sonorous etudes, and Stravinsky’s energetic, showstopping movements from his ballet Pétrouchka.  

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