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A special evening awaits you—on January 14, the world-class pianist Alexander Paley returns to the Paliesius Manor concert hall PASAGA with a solo program.
To hear a solo recital by this pianist is a truly rare opportunity. The last time A. Paley performed a solo program at Paliesius Manor was back in 2019. This evening promises a technically demanding and virtuosically executed program!
The fiery piano virtuoso Alexander Paley leaves no one untouched by his talent and charisma. Audiences give him standing ovations, and critics are lavish with their praise. His dream of playing the piano was born in early childhood, as the young pianist eagerly awaited his first chance to touch the keys of a “Belarus” piano.
Following his 1991 debut with the U.S. National Symphony Orchestra, “The Washington Post” hailed A. Paley’s performance as “simply flawless,” paving the way for him to perform with the world’s most celebrated orchestras.
“Dazzling technical mastery,” “compelling performance,” “personal interpretations,” and an “incredibly broad repertoire”—these are the words prominent publications use to describe A. Paley’s artistry.
Honored with a multitude of world-class awards, the pianist has graced the stages of the most prestigious concert halls and festivals, where he is always a highly anticipated guest. His illustrious list of venues boasts “Radio France”, “Theatre des Champs-Elysees”, “Salle Pleyel”, and “Salle Gaveau” (Paris), “Grands Interprètes” (Lyon), the Lille Piano Festival, the Besançon Opera Theater, the “Leipzig Gewandhaus”, the “Concertgebouw” (Amsterdam), the “Laeiszhalle” (Hamburg), concert halls in China, and elsewhere.
As the years go by, A. Paley’s star continues to shine brightly—dividing his time between New York, Paris, and Vilnius, the pianist performs around 80 concerts worldwide each year.
Program:
D. Scarlatti – Six Sonatas
M. Clementi – Sonata in F-sharp minor, op. 25
R. Pick-Mangiagalli – Preludio e Toccata, op. 27
Robert Schumann – “Carnaval”, op. 9
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