Internationally acclaimed pianist Ioannis Potamousis is set to perform a selection of classical music by Claude Debussy and Franz Liszt in a live virtual performance.
The concert is being presented as part of the 2020 – 2021 recital series of The Music Program at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) in collaboration with The Arts Center at NYUAD.
You can get to see the performance for FREE tonight (Monday, 26 October at 7:30pm. Just log on to on The Arts Center’s Facebook Page and website for the live steaming.
A world class performer, Potamousis, who is also an Adjunct Instructor of Music at NYUAD, has played in venues in Europe, the Middle East and across North America.
Famous for his captivating artistry and introspective poetic expression, Potamousis will inaugurate the University’s newest instrument, a Steinway & Sons concert grand piano, for the performance.
Instructor of Music and Producer at NYUAD Thaddeus Stegall, commented: “We are incredibly excited to open our 2020-2021 season with Petite and Grande.
“This piano recital highlights important works to the piano repertoire performed passionately by a talented member of the faculty, Ioannis Potamousis. A recital by Potamousis will teach you something new and inspire you to, in the words of John Sexton, play another octave on the piano.”
Titled Petite and Grande, the recital will focus on two milestones from the impressionist and romantic musical era: Debussy’s 12 Preludes and Liszt’s Après une lecture du Dante.
The performance will take audiences through the colour and symbolism of French impressionism through to the exuberance and passion of early-era romanticism.
The piano recital comes as part of The Music Program’s ongoing programming, aiming to unite students and audiences with special musical performances from across the region and the world.
Petite and Grande is open to the public. Audiences are still encouraged to confirm their attendance on the Facebook event. For further information, please visit The Arts Center at NYUAD’s website
For more information, please visit: www.nyuad-artscenter.org or please find the season six program summary here.
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