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Seven Concerts on Wednesdays at 7 pm – $350
Three Narrative Musicales with Konstantin Soukhovetski on Thursdays at 4 pm – $150
2026-2027 Grand Piano Series

Kate Liu
November 4, 2026
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Kate Liu, piano
Chopin — Nocturne No. 14 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 48, No. 2
— Three Mazurkas, Op. 50
— Two Polonaises, Op. 26
— Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major, Op. 47
Schumann — Arabeske in C Major, Op. 18
Brahms — Piano Sonata in C Major, Op. 1
The three giants of the Romantic era—Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms—come together in a program of luminous dreamscapes and monumental scope. Bound by friendship and mutual admiration, their music embodies the poeticism, passion and emotional grandeur that define the heart of Romantic piano music.

Vitaly Starikov
December 9, 2026
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Vitaly Starikov, piano
J.S. Bach — Italian Concerto, BWV 971
Shostakovich — Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 61
Schumann — Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13
Inspired by the enduring genius of Johann Sebastian Bach, this program traces the echoes of his voice across centuries. The symmetrical architecture of the Italian Concerto echoes through the imagination of Robert Schumann and the modernity of Dmitri Shostakovich. This eclectically beautiful program reveals Bach’s lasting influence on the piano.

Galvin Cello Quartet
January 20, 2027
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Galvin Cello Quartet
Mozart arr. Moore — Overture to The Marriage of Figaro
Massenet arr. Sabouret — Meditation from Thais
Beethoven arr. Yu — 12 Variations on a Theme from Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus
C. Schumann arr. Galvin Cello Quartet — 6 Lieder, Op. 13
Paganini arr. Galvin Cello Quartet — Variations on a Theme by Rossini (Moses)
Rossini arr. Galvin Cello Quartet — Overture from The Barber of Seville
Wagner arr. Galvin Cello Quartet — Feierliches Stück
J. Strauss, Jr. arr. Galvin Cello Quartet — Overture to Die Fledermaus
Four cellos. One electrifying night. Experience opera, romance and virtuosity like never before. Sparkling overtures by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Gioachino Rossini and Johann Strauss II meet lyrical gems by Clara Schumann and Jules Massenet, with dazzling brilliance from Ludwig van Beethoven and Niccolò Paganini in a concert you won’t forget.

Angel Stanislav Wang
February 17, 2027
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Angel Stanislav Wang, piano
Liszt — From Années de pèlerinage, Première année: Suisse, S. 160
— Les cloches de Genève – Nocturne, S.160/9
Liszt — Deux Légendes:
— St. François d’Assise: La Prédication aux oiseaux, S.175/1
— St. François de Paule marchant sur les flots, S.175/2
Liszt — From Années de pèlerinage, Deuxième année: Italie, S. 161:
— 5. Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
Rachmaninoff
— Selections from Etude-Tableaux, Op. 33 and 39
— Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor, Op. 36
Spirituality through the eyes of the Romantics. In Franz Liszt’s Deux Légendes, saints preach to birds and walk upon water in mystical wonder. While the profound spiritual depth of Sergei Rachmaninoff leads to a powerful, transcendent conclusion.

Ariel Lanyi
March 3, 2027
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Ariel Lanyi, piano
Haydn — Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI:39
Berg — Piano Sonata, Op. 1
Beethoven — Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120
From Classical foundations to modern transformation, this program traces a bold musical lineage. Joseph Haydn’s sparkling Sonata in G Major embodies Classical elegance at its finest. Ludwig van Beethoven explodes that tradition in the visionary Diabelli Variations, while Alban Berg propels it into the modern age with his passionate Piano Sonata, Op. 1.

Louis Lortie
March 31, 2027
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Louis Lortie, piano
Chopin — Andante Spianato e Grande Polonaise brillante, Op. 22
— 3 Mazurkas, Op. 59
— Polonaise No. 5 in F-sharp Minor, Op. 44
— Polonaise No. 1 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 26, No. 1
— 4 Mazurkas, Op. 24
— Polonaise No. 7 in A-flat Major
The spirit of Poland through the piano of Frédéric Chopin. From the aristocratic sweep of the polonaise to the rustic poetry of the mazurka, this program celebrates Poland’s dances transformed into art. The shimmering Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante crowns an evening where national pride becomes timeless pianistic poetry.

Manhattan Piano Trio
April 21, 2027
Wednesday at 7 pm
Daniels Pavilion
Wayne Lee, violin
Dmitry Kouzov, cello
Milana Strezeva, piano
Beethoven — Variations on an Original Theme in E-flat Major, Op. 44
Mendelssohn — Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 49
Ravel — Piano Trio
One night only: the electrifying reunion of the Manhattan Piano Trio. From the sparkling wit of Ludwig van Beethoven to the soaring lyricism of Felix Mendelssohn, the evening culminates in the sensual colors and exotic rhythms of Maurice Ravel’s Piano Trio—an intoxicating masterpiece of passion, brilliance and shimmering sound.
2026-2027 Narrative Musicales

The Nutcracker Origins
November 19, 2026
Thursday at 4 pm
Ubben Signature Event Space
Konstantin Soukhovetski, piano
Discover the dark twists of the original fairytale and hear Tchaikovsky’s iconic score performed on piano live, synchronized with rare archival ballet footage. Through riveting commentary, Konstantin Soukhovetski becomes both performer and storyteller, bringing wit and insight to the beloved tale. Prepare to be surprised, delighted and newly inspired.

Chopin Salon
February 4, 2027
Thursday at 4 pm
Ubben Signature Event Space
Konstantin Soukhovetski, piano
Michael Davidman, piano
Blending beloved works with spoken readings of letters and historical anecdotes, this program offers a rare glimpse into the soul of Frédéric Chopin. Heard within the composer’s life, his music takes on new meaning as dazzling brilliance and intimate confessions intertwine to reveal the deeply human story behind it.

Immortal Beloved
May 6, 2027
Thursday at 4 pm
Ubben Signature Event Space
Konstantin Soukhovetski, piano
Delve into the heart, mind, and private world of Ludwig van Beethoven. Referencing the film Immortal Beloved, the program unfolds through music and spoken vignettes, both real and imagined, tracing the loves and life of one of Western civilization’s most influential composers—and unveiling a new transcription of an iconic movement.