Kemal Gekic -piano, USA

Programme:  
  1. V. Beethoven: Sonata op. 27 no. 2 “Moonlight”
-Adagio sostenuto -Allegretto -Presto agitato  
  1. Chopin: Sonata no. 2 op. 35
-Grave. Doppio movimento -Scherzo -Marche funebre -Finale  
  1. Chopin: Polonaise op. 53
  -Intermission-  
  1. Alen: Variations (1999)
 
  1. Liszt: 2 Hungarian rhapsodies
– no 10 – no 11   Performing worldwide from vast repertoire, Kemal Gekic presents fascinating, uncompromising and ever-changing interpretations as a soloist and in collaboration with orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London, Warsaw Philharmonic and Japan Philharmonic Orchestra in halls such as Gewandhouse Leipzig, Suntory Hall Tokyo, and Kennedy Center Washington DC. As a recording artist, Kemal Gekic has won accolades in Europe, America and Japan for insightful, original views of the music. Among his 15 solo-albums, his album of Rossini-Liszt transcriptions (Naxos) won “The Rosette” of The Penguin Guide for Music, while his recording of Liszt’s Transcendental Etudes (JVC) is generally considered to be one of the most compelling recordings of the set in history. He won a double Grammy Nomination for his recording of Fredrick Kaufman’s Guernica Concerto which was commissioned by him. Born in Split, Croatia, Kemal Gekic got his early training from Prof. Lorenza Baturina. He earned his MD in the class of Prof. Jokut Mihailovic(1985)  at the Art Academy of Novi Sad in Yugoslavia, and was immediately given a faculty appointment by the piano department which he eventually directed until 1999. Since 1999 he has been Artist in Residence and a Full Professor at the Florida International University in Miami, Florida, USA. Kemal Gekic is a guest lecturer at numerous universities and academies throughout the world. He has served as a juror on numerous international piano competitions. Since 2010 he also directs Kemal Gekic Summer School and Festival in Split, Croatia.