Perfect Balance Javier Perianes returns to the UK, makes his debut in Munich, Hamburg and Berlin, embarks on a recital tour of North and South America, and records concertos by Bartók and Ravel during compelling 2016-17 season Seldom, if ever, have I encountered such a combination of evident modesty and utter brilliance Sunday Times, May 2016 Schubert sonatas, concertos by Bartók and Saint-Saëns, and works by Debussy, Falla, Ravel and Mozart belong to the rich blend of repertoire to come from Javier Perianes over the next nine months. The Spanish pianist s 2016-17 season opens with a period of deep immersion in the music of Bartók. He is set to explore the composer s Piano Concerto No.3 in partnership with Pablo Heras-Casado, first in Helsinki with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra (Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 September), then in Munich with the Munich Philharmonic (Thursday 29 & Friday 30 September). Perianes will record Bartók s final concerto in Munich for future release on Harmonia Mundi, adding to the breadth of his critically acclaimed discography for the French independent label. He travels to Germany again next year to perform Manuel de Falla s Nights in the Gardens of Spain with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra and François-Xavier Roth (Saturday 8 April) and Saint- Saëns s Piano Concerto No.2 with the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra and Eivind Gullberg Jensen (Sunday 23 April), before launching a major recital tour of North and South America. I am very happy with the balance of my work and with the way things are progressing, comments Javier Perianes. This season I will incorporate Bartók s Third and Saint-Saëns s Second Piano Concertos into my repertoire, while returning to concertos by Ravel and Schumann, among others. There is a logic and line to the pieces that I have chosen to add, which comes naturally from works I have performed many times before. It makes sense, for example, to perform Saint-Saëns s Second after my experience of playing his Fifth Piano Concerto. And Bartók s Third Piano Concerto, written just a few months before the composer s death in 1945, goes well with my temperament and character. The piece is very energetic in its outer movements and has a beautiful, lyrical slow movement at its heart. It is full of powerful Hungarian folk rhythms but is also metaphysical and reflective. Perianes s schedule includes several visits to the UK, with six concerts this season. He comes to Wigmore Hall on Monday 14 November for a BBC Radio 3 Lunchtime Recital in partnership with the Quiroga Quartet, offering the rarely performed Piano Quintet in G minor Op.49 by Enrique Granados together with Brahms s Piano Quintet in F minor Op.34. We hope to show the simplicity of the Granados Piano Quintet, which owes much to the music of Schumann, and to set that in the context of one of the most remarkable and monumental piano quintets ever written, he notes. Oxford s audience can hear Javier Perianes in recital at the Church of St John the Evangelist on Monday 21 November in the season closing concert of SJE International Piano Series. His programme comprises Schubert s Sonata for Piano in B-flat major D960, a selection of works by Debussy and Falla s vibrant Fantasia Baetica. He will perform the same repertoire for the Douglas Music Society in Parbold, Lancashire two days earlier and also at the Perth Concert Hall on Sunday 13 November. Javier Perianes will join the BBC Philharmonic and Sir Andrew Davis at Manchester s Bridgewater Hall on Saturday 21 January to perform Grieg s Piano Concerto. He returns to London on Thursday 2 March to make his debut with the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall. I am really looking forward to performing Falla s Nights in the Gardens of Spain with these magical players and Pablo Heras-Casado, he observes. The Philharmonia makes such a warm sound, which is why I think Spanish music sits so well with them. I am also delighted to be playing Schumann s Piano Concerto with Vasily Petrenko and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, he says, referring to his performances with the orchestra in February. In addition to his work as concerto soloist, Javier Perianes will also undertake an extensive recital tour of North and South America. His itinerary opens with recitals in Washington D.C. (Saturday 29 April) and at the Frick
Collection in New York (Sunday 30 April). It unfolds with performances in Vancouver, San Francisco, Quito, Bogotá, Santiago de Chile and at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aries. The pianist s choice of repertoire relates to two recording projects for Harmonia Mundi, the first devoted to works by Schubert, the second to the music of Ravel. His recital programmes comprise, among other works, Schubert s Sonata for Piano in A major D664, Sonata for Piano in B-flat major D960 and the Drei Klavierstücke D946, Ravel s Le tombeau de Couperin and Falla s arrangement for solo piano of movements from El amor brujo. Perianes prefaces his tour with the release in March of an all-schubert album, featuring the A major and late B- flat major sonatas. His journey around the Americas also flows from performances of Ravel s Piano Concerto in G major with the Orchestre de Paris and Josep Pons at the Philharmonie de Paris (Wednesday 15 & Thursday 16 March) and his recording of the work, together with Le tombeau de Couperin, for future release on Harmonia Mundi. Schubert occupies the first half of my recital programme, notes Javier Perianes. My relationship with his music began when I was very young and playing the Impromptus, the Klavierstücke and several of his piano sonatas. There is so much depth and personality to the Piano Sonata in B-flat major and also to the shorter Piano Sonata in A major. These pieces speak directly to the heart. So often they contain just the essence of the music, without ornament or anything to distract from their purity. The programme s second half is a very beautiful combination of Ravel s homage to Couperin and Falla s homage to the Spanish dance, which takes listeners on a journey from the classical dances of 18 th -century France to the traditional dances of Spain. I want to show the historic connection between Ravel and Falla, as well as the Iberian qualities in Ravel s music. http://www.javierperianes.com/index.php For press enquiries, please contact: Valerie Barber PR Suite 2 9a St John s Wood High Street London NW8 7NG Tel: +44 (0)20 7586 8560 elena@vbpr.co.uk www.vbpr.co.uk Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 September 2016, 7pm Helsinki Music Centre Pablo Heras-Casado conductor Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Bartók Concerto for Piano No. 3 Thursday 29 & Friday 30 September 2016, 8pm Philharmonie im Gasteig, Munich Pablo Heras-Casado conductor Munich Philharmonic Bartók Concerto for Piano No. 3 Thursday 6 & Friday 7 October 2016, 8pm Clermont-Ferrand Opéra-Théâtre Roberto Forés conductor Orchestre d Auvergne Schumann Concerto for Piano in A minor Monday 10 October 2016, 5pm Festival Internacional Cervantino, Templo de la Compania Guanajuato, Mexico Debussy Préludes (La fille aux cheveux de lin, La sérénade interrompue, La cáthedrale engloutie,minstrels)
Tuesday 11 October 2016, Teatro Juárez, Guanajuato, 9pm Thursday 13 October 2016, Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City, 8pm David Afkham conductor Orquesta y Coro Nacionales de España Sunday 13 November 2016, 3pm Perth Concert Hall Quiroga Quartet Monday 14 November 2016, 1pm Wigmore Hall, London Quiroga Quartet Granados Piano Quintet in G minor Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor Saturday 19 November 2016, 7.45pm The Arena Auditorium, Parbold Monday 21 November 2016, 7.30pm St John the Evangelist Church, Oxford Thursday 24 & Friday 25 November 2016, 7pm Berwaldhallen Stockholm Juanjo Mena conductor Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra Sunday 18 December 2016, 3pm Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels Lothar Zagrosek conductor Orchestre National de Belgique Mozart Concerto for Piano No. 23 Thursday 12 & Friday 13 January 2017, 8pm Auditorium, Bordeaux Jun Markl conductor Orquesta Sinfonica de Euskadi Saint-Saëns Concerto for Piano No. 2 Saturday 21 January 2017, 7.30pm Bridgewater Hall, Manchester Sir Andrew Davis conductor BBC Philharmonic Orchestra Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor Friday 10 & Saturday 11 February 2017, 8pm Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville Peter Oundjian conductor Nashville Symphony Orchestra Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No.2
Thursday 23 & Saturday 25 February 2017, 8pm Maison symphonique de Montréal Vasily Petrenko conductor Montreal Symphony Orchestra Schumann Piano Concerto Thursday 2 March 2017, 7.30pm Royal Festival Hall, London Pablo Heras-Casado conductor Philharmonia Orchestra Thursday 9 March 2017, 7pm Tampere Hall Benjamin Shwartz conductor Tampere Philharmonic Orchestra Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No. 2 Wednesday 15 & Thursday 16 March 2017, 8.30pm Philharmonie de Paris Josep Pons conductor Orchestre de Paris Ravel Piano Concerto in G major Saturday 8 April 2017, 8pm Philharmonie Berlin François-Xavier Roth conductor Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Sunday 23 April 2017, 7pm Hamburg Laeiszhalle Eivind Gullberg Jensen conductor Hamburg Symphony Orchestra Saint-Saëns Concerto for Piano No. 2 Saturday 29 April 2017, 2pm UDC Theatre of the Arts, Washington Sunday 30 April 2017, 5pm The Frick Collection, New York Thursday 4 May 2017, 7.30pm Vancouver Playhouse Saturday 6 May 2017, 7.30pm Herbst Theatre, San Francisco
Tuesday 9 May 2017 Quito Thursday 11 May 2017 Teatro Mayor, Bogotá Tuesday 16 May 2017 Teatro Municipal Santiago de Chile Monday 22 & Tuesday 23 May 2017 Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires