Review: Lucas Debargue (Live at Yours)
An impressively enigmatic recital from a very individual pianist.
An impressively enigmatic recital from a very individual pianist.
Lucas Debargue makes his Australian debut as a virtuoso pianist and as an ambassador for a more open, less fearful musical culture.
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A recital of irresistible warmth and heart by a pianist who is every bit the great virtuoso.
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The Great Synagogue will host a stellar lineup including the Australian Guitar Quartet, Umberto Clerici, Stefanie Farrands, Alexander Gavrylyuk, Andrew Haveron, James Morrison and Gumaroy Newman.
Shamray’s recital – featuring works by Debussy, Rachmanninov, Ravel and Scriabin – was a thrilling and profound experience of programming and performance.