The San Francisco Symphony Presents Great Performers
András Schiff “would make Bach proud," asserts New York Magazine. Schiff’s Project San Francisco appearances—as well as his overall professional devotion—center on performances of Bach’s keyboard music. In two programs, April 14 and 21, Schiff explores the French and English Suites, early works that have little to do with France and England, and everything to do with Bach’s genius in creating complex yet inviting and eminently listenable music.
Co-presented by the San Francisco Symphony and San Francisco Performances.
“There is nothing more reliable in the world of classical music today than pianist András Schiff playing Bach." —THE NEW YORK TIMES
Conductor/Performers
András Schiff
piano
Program
Concert Length is approximately 2 hours.
Watch a Video
András Schiff plays Bach at WQXR's Greene Space, on April 10, 2013.
"To me, he's a divine presence and the greatest composer of all time."
— András Schiff on J.S. Bach
Read an Article
"Maybe the definition of a master is elusive. But somehow you know one when you hear one, as was clear on Monday night when the pianist András Schiff played a recital before a full house of rapt listeners at Carnegie Hall." Read the full review on NYTimes.com.
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Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 2:00pm
Davies Symphony Hall
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