Old
Senate Hall
Featuring:
Raul
Sunico, piano
Philippine
Philharmonic Orchestra
Herminigildo
Ranera, conductor
Programme:
Pyotr
Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op.
23
Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op.44
Piano Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, Op.
75
A
decade after conquering four Sergei Rachmaninoff’s piano concertos in one
evening, internationally renowned pianist Raul Sunico tackles all three of
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovksy’s piano concertos in a performance happening this February 22, 2015 , 4:00 PM at the Old Senate Hall of the National Museum of the Philippines.
Presented
by the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), this concert billed as Raul Sunico Performs Tchaikovksy: The
Premiere Concert will be the first time in the world that a single pianist
will perform in one evening all of Tchaikovsky’s three concertos that includes
the popular Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23, the rarely played Piano
Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op.44, and the posthumously published Piano Concerto
No. 3 in E flat major, Op. 75. Accompanying Sunico is the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Associate Conductor Herminigildo
Ranera.
Concurrently
President of the Cultural Center of the Philippines
and Dean of the UST Conservatory of Music, Sunico has garnered acclaim around
the world where he had performed in solo recitals as well as with the best
orchestras throughout Europe , North America ,
Australia , Middle
East , and Asia .
The
evening is a celebration not only of Sunico’s brilliance as a musician but also
of AIM’s excellence as an international graduate business school. Nearing its 50th anniversary, AIM sets its eyes on a vigorous future where it
continues to enjoy a leadership status in the ASEAN region by mobilizing
resources for its exciting campus development plans. Like Sunico, this
pioneering graduate business school proudly stands on its rich heritage amid an
ASEAN backdrop that rises on the global economic landscape.
Raul Sunico Performs Tchaikovksy: The Premiere
Concert is co-sponsored by the National
Museum of the Philippines
and Lyric Piano and Organ Corporation.
For
sponsorship and ticket inquiries:
Irene
Donohue 892-4011 local 7101, idonohue@aim.edu
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