March 22 & 23, 2025
Jon Nakamatsu
"Jon Nakamatsu plays with the calm assurance that comes of having both a solid technique and a gentle, introspective, interpretive spirit." - The New York Times
"A compelling combination of technical brilliance and poetic interpretation.” - Chicago Tribune
This March, we celebrate a local legend: Bay Area’s beloved pianist, Jon Nakamatsu, winner of the prestigious Van Cliburn Competition, who will be performing Rachmaninoff's exuberant Piano Concerto No.2. Also featured in this program are Sibelius' magnificent Symphony No. 2 and Carlos Simon's powerful Amen. Join us for another incredible concert that will leave you inspired!
SATURDAY / MARCH 22, 2025 - 7:30pm - San Mateo Performing Arts Center
SUNDAY / MARCH 23, 2025 - 2:30pm - Heritage Theatre, Campbell
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Carlos Simon, Amen!
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 43
Sergei Rachmaninoff, Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18 -
Blessed with “poetic and sensitive pianism” (Washington Post) and a “wondrous sense of color” (San Francisco Classical Voice), Grammy-nominated pianist Joyce Yang captivates audiences with her virtuosity, lyricism, and interpretive sensitivity.
She first came to international attention in 2005 when she won the silver medal at the 12th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. The youngest contestant at 19 years old, she took home two additional awards: Best Performance of Chamber Music (with the Takàcs Quartet), and Best Performance of a New Work. In 2006 Yang made her celebrated New York Philharmonic debut alongside Lorin Maazel at Avery Fisher Hall along with the orchestra’s tour of Asia, making a triumphant return to her hometown of Seoul, South Korea. Yang’s subsequent appearances with the New York Philharmonic have included opening night of the 2008 Leonard Bernstein Festival – an appearance made at the request of Maazel in his final season as music director. The New York Times pronounced her performance in Bernstein’s The Age of Anxiety a “knockout.” READ MORE
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Mitchell Sardou Klein, conductor
Nathaniel Berman, resident conductor