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Light always shines brightest in the dark. Discover a series of pieces that are as uplifting as they are sombre, and be captivated by the beauty that ensues: the sonata composed by Prokofiev after the suicide of his best friend, or Liszt’s La vallée d’Obermann, inspired by the depressed hero of a novel by Senancour. These spirited performances will allow you to experience all the intensity of these great works, which will be punctuated by luminous pieces by Chopin and Hamelin. Will to Live is a profoundly human concert, incorporating universal themes that are both cathartic and liberating.


A FIRST LOOK AT THE REPERTOIRE*
 
SERGUEÏ RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
Prelude no. 5 in G Major, op. 32
 
ALEXANDRE SCRIABINE (1872-1915)
Etude no. 12 in D-Sharp Minor, op. 8
 
MARC-ANDRÉ HAMELIN (born in 1961)
Con intimissimo sentimento : I. Ländler I

*JMC reserves the right to modify the repertoire without prior notice.
 

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Will to Live - East Tour

ARTISTS
 
Philippe Prud'homme, piano
 
 
To get more information about this concert, please contact Véronique Desjardins, Concerts and Emerging Artists Coordinator
 
Press and public relations : Marie-Gabrielle Morin, Temporary Communications Coordinator  

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