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Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Denia International Piano Festival 2025 - five concerts from great pianists from October to December

 

Ars Alta Cultural is pleased to announce details of this year’s Denia International Piano Festival. In its third year, for the first time this festival will receive generous support from the Ayuntamiento de Denia and Ars Alta have therefore been able to invite some very well-known pianists.

The festival starts on October 2 with a concert of music for four hands. Husband and wife team, Nicolas Bringuier and Olga Monakh will present a concert entitled “Along the Danube”, in which they will play two works written for four hands, the Mozart Sonata in D Major KV381 and Fanz Schubert’s Fantasy in F minor D940 and then Liszt’s Second Rhapsody. In part two, they will play three Hungarian Dances of Brahms, three Slavonic Dances of Dvorak and will finish with the spectacular arrangement of Smetana’s tone poem, The Moldau. Though we are aware that the Danube does not reach Prague, we are sure the Denia audience will overlook that and just listen to the music!

Sharing the same love for the repertoire of four hands, it was after their meeting in 2002 in the class of the great pedagogue Klaus Hellwig at the Berlin University of the Arts that the Nicolas Bringuier and Olga Monakh began to play together. United on stage as in life, they quickly made a name for themselves for their virtuosity and the originality of their programs. In 2005, they played at a reception given by the President of the Republic of Germany and have toured many countries, including concerts across China. Their extremely extensive repertoire includes most of the original works for four hands, as well as many transcriptions of symphonic works.

In the Denia Festival’s second concert on October 30, Ars Alta proudly presents Vasco Dantas from Portugal in an evening titled “From Bach to Queen”. A Gramophone review of a recent recording by Vasco Dantas praises “his unusual programming and captivating artistry”. In this Denia concert, he will offer a guided tour of three hundred years of writing for keyboard, including pieces from Bach’s Art of Fugue, Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata, a Military March of Schubert, Schumann’s Arabeske, a Chopin Polonaise and favourites of Liszt, Satie and Debussy. Prokofiev’s Montagues and Capulets will follow and then, to conclude, he will play Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now. If the audience is lucky enough to receive an encore, it will surely be a Portuguese Fado.

Vasco Dantas was born in Porto in 1992 and attended London’s Royal College of Music before completing his doctorate in Münster. Since then, he has performed on all five continents is the most prestigious concert halls, receiving excellent reviews.

On November 6, in the third of this year’s International Piano Festival concerts, Ars Alta is proud to present Congyu Wang for the second time in Denia in a programme entitled “Romantic Encounter.” Singapore-born Congyu Wang trained in France and now lives in La Reunion. He will play a movement from a Concerto by Mozart and then three Chopin Nocturnes followed by the four Ballades. If that were not enough for an evening’s work, he will then play Liszt’s Rigoletto Paraphrase, which is probably as virtuosic as it gets.

He himself says that he loves to play the classical repertoire, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, and Liszt, but his repertoire goes way beyond this and includes his own compositions. He also says he tries to change his repertoire in the same way a restaurant would change its menu, and concert goers in Denia can look forward to this menu based on Chopin and Liszt. Congyu Wang is a Steinway Artist.

On November 26, in a concert entitled “La Reina”, Ars Alta Cultural is proud to present the legendary Turkish pianist, Gülsin Onay. She has many years of experience at the top of the international concert circuit, is recognised as a State Artist in Turkey and has played with many top orchestras and conductors. She is described on Wikipedia as having “long been a household name around Europe and beyond, with an international career spanning more than 80 countries, and including collaborations with many of the most esteemed artists and musical institutions of our time.” She is also famous for championing the music of Turkish composer, Ahmed Adnan Saygun and indeed she will play two of his Preludes in Denia. Alongside the Saygun, she will play a Bach Partita BWV825, the Sonata K331 of Mozart and the Chopin Sonata in B minor, op58.

Widely renowned as one of Turkey’s most acclaimed cultural exports, Gülsin Onay has been enchanting audiences around the globe for decades, starting with her first official concert when she was six years old. She has been a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF and now spends her time between touring and giving concerts, leading masterclasses at various venues, and sitting on the jury boards of multiple international competitions. We are very lucky to hear her play this fourth concert in the Denia International Piano Festival.

In her own words, “it is not enough to just play, but a pianist needs to create meaning, to say something with the piece. Each note that they play has to have a meaning, it cannot just be playing mechanically, that’s not enough.” She advises every pianist to “ensure that each musical phrase should be a new creation and a creation of magic.”  The audience at this fourth concert of the Festival can judge Gülsin Onay against her own personal standard, when she observes that playing the piano “is without question always such a great experience to go through, it’s such a joy for me, and I always feel so immensely thankful every day that I can still play!”

The fifth and final concert of this third Denia Internation Piano Festival on December 4 is given by a young pianist who recently won first prize at the Franz Liszt Center Piano Competition. With the title “Mastermind”, Serbian Milan Slijepčević will play a demanding and ambitious programme that promises a rich and varied musical experience, with a few fireworks at the end.

Milan Slijepčević’s concert will start with Schumann’s Davidsbündlertänze op6, eighteen characteristic pieces from the composer’s early career. He will follow with a Debussy Prelude “La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune”, and then the lyrical Fifth Sonata of Scriabin. Then to finish, he will play the Second Sonata of Prokofiev.

Born in 2000, Milan Slijepčević has been described as performing the Schumann “with his customary sensitivity and mastery.” He is described as “a young pianist who has already conquered the international music scene with his virtuosity and ability to interpret works with great expressive maturity.”

Ars Alta Cultural gives priority to the promotion of young artists and in this fifth concert of the festival, our organisation is achieving its goal. Milan Slijepčević, however, is an amazing pianist and already a seasoned performer. He will certainly not disappoint and has the potential to bring this third Denia International Piano Festival to a rousing and spectacular conclusion.

Ars Alta Cultural has presented two previous festivals in Denia. In 2025, with the generous support of the Ayuntamiento de Denia, we are confident that in 2025 the Denia International Piano Festival will achieve a new level of excellence.


 

Ars Alta Cultural se complace en anunciar los detalles del Festival Internacional de Piano de Denia de este año. En su tercera edición, por primera vez este festival contará con el generoso apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Denia, lo que ha permitido a Ars Alta invitar a pianistas de gran renombre.

El festival comienza el 2 de octubre con un concierto de música a cuatro manos. El matrimonio formado por Nicolas Bringuier y Olga Monakh presentará un concierto titulado «A lo largo del Danubio», en el que interpretarán dos obras escritas para cuatro manos, la Sonata en Re mayor KV381 de Mozart y la Fantasía en Fa menor D940 de Fanz Schubert, y a continuación la Segunda Rapsodia de Liszt. En la segunda parte, interpretarán tres Danzas Húngaras de Brahms, tres Danzas Eslavas de Dvorak y terminarán con el espectacular arreglo del poema sinfónico de Smetana, El Moldava. Aunque somos conscientes de que el Danubio no llega a Praga, estamos seguros de que el público de Denia pasará por alto ese detalle y se limitará a escuchar la música.

Nicolas Bringuier y Olga Monakh, que comparten el mismo amor por el repertorio a cuatro manos, comenzaron a tocar juntos tras conocerse en 2002 en la clase del gran pedagogo Klaus Hellwig en la Universidad de las Artes de Berlín. Unidos en el escenario como en la vida, rápidamente se hicieron un nombre por su virtuosismo y la originalidad de sus programas. En 2005 tocaron en una recepción ofrecida por el presidente de la República de Alemania y han realizado giras por muchos países, incluyendo conciertos por toda China. Su amplísimo repertorio incluye la mayoría de las obras originales para cuatro manos, así como numerosas transcripciones de obras sinfónicas.

En el segundo concierto del Festival de Denia, el 30 de octubre, Ars Alta se enorgullece de presentar a Vasco Dantas, de Portugal, en una velada titulada «De Bach a Queen». Una reseña de Gramophone sobre una reciente grabación de Vasco Dantas elogia «su programación inusual y su cautivador talento artístico». En este concierto de Denia, ofrecerá un recorrido guiado por trescientos años de composición para teclado, incluyendo piezas de El Arte de la Fuga de Bach, la Sonata Claro de Luna de Beethoven, una Marcha Militar de Schubert, el Arabeske de Schumann, una Polonesa de Chopin y temas favoritos de Liszt, Satie y Debussy. A continuación, interpretará Los Montesco y los Capuleto de Prokofiev y, para concluir, Don't Stop Me Now de Queen. Si el público tiene la suerte de recibir un bis, seguramente será un fado portugués.

Vasco Dantas nació en Oporto en 1992 y estudió en el Royal College of Music de Londres antes de completar su doctorado en Münster. Desde entonces, ha actuado en los cinco continentes en las salas de conciertos más prestigiosas, recibiendo excelentes críticas.

El 6 de noviembre, en el tercer concierto del Festival Internacional de Piano de este año, Ars Alta se enorgullece de presentar a Congyu Wang por segunda vez en Denia en un programa titulado «Encuentro Romántico». Congyu Wang, nacido en Singapur, se formó en Francia y ahora vive en La Reunión. Interpretará un movimiento de un concierto de Mozart y, a continuación, tres nocturnos de Chopin, seguidos de las cuatro baladas. Por si eso no fuera suficiente para una velada, interpretará la Paráfrasis de Rigoletto de Liszt, que es probablemente lo más virtuoso que se puede tocar.

Él mismo afirma que le encanta tocar el repertorio clásico, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin y Liszt, pero su repertorio va mucho más allá e incluye sus propias composiciones. También dice que intenta cambiar su repertorio de la misma manera que un restaurante cambiaría su menú, y los asistentes al concierto en Denia pueden esperar este menú basado en Chopin y Liszt. Congyu Wang es artista Steinway.

El 26 de noviembre, en un concierto titulado «La Reina», Ars Alta Cultural se enorgullece de presentar a la legendaria pianista turca Gülsin Onay. Con muchos años de experiencia en la cima del circuito internacional de conciertos, es reconocida como Artista del Estado en Turquía y ha tocado con muchas de las mejores orquestas y directores. Según Wikipedia, «es desde hace tiempo un nombre muy conocido en Europa y fuera de ella, con una carrera internacional que abarca más de 80 países e incluye colaboraciones con muchos de los artistas e instituciones musicales más prestigiosos de nuestro tiempo». También es famosa por defender la música del compositor turco Ahmed Adnan Saygun y, de hecho, interpretará dos de sus Preludios en Denia. Junto con Saygun, interpretará una Partita BWV825 de Bach, la Sonata K331 de Mozart y la Sonata en si menor, op58, de Chopin.

Ampliamente reconocida como una de las exportaciones culturales más aclamadas de Turquía, Gülsin Onay lleva décadas cautivando al público de todo el mundo, desde su primer concierto oficial cuando tenía seis años. Ha sido embajadora de buena voluntad de UNICEF y ahora divide su tiempo entre giras y conciertos, impartiendo clases magistrales en diversos lugares y formando parte del jurado de múltiples concursos internacionales. Tenemos la gran suerte de poder escucharla tocar en este cuarto concierto del Festival Internacional de Piano de Denia.

En sus propias palabras, «no basta con tocar, un pianista debe crear significado, decir algo con la pieza. Cada nota que toca debe tener un significado, no puede limitarse a tocar mecánicamente, eso no es suficiente». Aconseja a todos los pianistas que «se aseguren de que cada frase musical sea una nueva creación y una creación mágica».  El público de este cuarto concierto del Festival podrá juzgar a Gülsin Onay según su propio criterio personal, cuando ella observa que tocar el piano «es sin duda siempre una gran experiencia, es una gran alegría para mí, ¡y cada día me siento inmensamente agradecida por poder seguir tocando!».

El quinto y último concierto de este tercer Festival Internacional de Piano de Denia, que tendrá lugar el 4 de diciembre, correrá a cargo de un joven pianista que recientemente ha ganado el primer premio en el Concurso de Piano del Centro Franz Liszt. Bajo el título «Mastermind», el serbio Milan Slijepčević interpretará un programa exigente y ambicioso que promete una experiencia musical rica y variada, con algunos fuegos artificiales al final.

El concierto de Milan Slijepčević comenzará con Davidsbündlertänze op6 de Schumann, dieciocho piezas características de la primera etapa de la carrera del compositor. A continuación, interpretará el preludio «La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune» de Debussy y la lírica Quinta Sonata de Scriabin. Para terminar, tocará la Segunda Sonata de Prokofiev.

Nacido en 2000, Milan Slijepčević ha sido descrito como un intérprete de Schumann «con su habitual sensibilidad y maestría». Se le describe como «un joven pianista que ya ha conquistado la escena musical internacional con su virtuosismo y su capacidad para interpretar obras con gran madurez expresiva».

Ars Alta Cultural da prioridad a la promoción de jóvenes artistas y, en este quinto concierto del festival, nuestra organización está logrando su objetivo. Sin embargo, Milan Slijepčević es un pianista increíble y ya un intérprete experimentado. Sin duda, no decepcionará y tiene el potencial de llevar este tercer Festival Internacional de Piano de Denia a una conclusión emocionante y espectacular.

Ars Alta Cultural ha presentado dos festivales anteriores en Denia. En 2025, con el generoso apoyo del Ayuntamiento de Denia, estamos seguros de que el Festival Internacional de Piano de Denia alcanzará un nuevo nivel de excelencia.

 

 

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

The third Gonzalo Soriano Piano Competition in Alicante

 



From 23rd April 26 April 2025, some 90 competitors took part in the third Gonzalo Soriano Piano Competition. The participants competed across five categories based on age, right from “prodigios”, who were very young indeed, up to the adult category D, in which the participants are basically already professional or semi-professional pianists seeking to enhance their careers. The Gonzalo Soriano Piano Competition is organized by Ars Alta Cultural (arsatlacultural.com) with the cooperation of Alicante’s Conservatorio Profesional de Música Guitarrista “José Tomás”.

The adult category was scheduled over the first two days of the competition and the final took place on the Friday evening. Three participants were selected to play half hour programs in the final, being Luis Cabello López from Spain, Yui Higashijima from Japan and Michał Selwesiuk from Poland.

The competition’s first prize went to Yui Higashijima. Second prize went Michał Selwesiuk and third prize to the 19-year-old Luis Cabello López from Spain. All three performances in the final were superb. Luis’s interpretation of the Second Sonata of Prokofiev was both exciting and witty. He stresses the angularity of the writing, but uses liberal legato where tenderness shows through the composer’s is almost metallic sheen. Bartok’s percussive Sonata completed his program. Now this is a very difficult work to interpret. Its quieter sections can sometimes seem lacking in direction, but overall, Luiss interpretation was exciting and satisfying.

Yui Higashijima’s program was a complete contrast to what had gone before. She offered JS Bach’s Toccata in D Minor, BWV 917, which she played with complete lyrical control. Its amazing how Bach’s music suggests harmonic complexities by juxtaposing ideas rather than sounding chords. All this music’s elegance and sophistication came alive in her performance. She followed with Rachmaninov’s Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Opus 42. Unlike Rachmaninov’s Paganini Variations, this work has few memorable tunes, and fewer technical gymnastics and, of course, is for solo piano. But nevertheless it is still by Rachmaninov, and it is designed to be technically demanding. Yui played it in such a way that the technical demands were not obvious because the music flowed by virtue of the energy and accuracy of her performance.

Michał Selwesiuk also programmed Rachmaninov. He began with Moments Musicaux No1 from Opus 16 which, if anything, is Rachmaninov in a more reflective, understated style. He played the piece almost as if it were prelude to what followed, which was Chopins B-flat minor Sonata, Opus 35. This is a major work in the piano repertoire and Michałs playing and interpretation of it with faultless.

Personally, I am not a judge of piano playing. The Gonzalo Soriano Piano Competition, however, had four judges who all have extensive experience and expertise in the role. Helena Sul from Sweden, Denise Lutgens from the Netherlands, Dorian Leljac and Danijel Gašparović from Croatia judged collectively that Yui Higashijima would be awarded first prize, Michał Selwesiuk second prize and Luis Cabello third prize. As a lover of music, I can testify that these three performances, covering such a different repertoire, were all thoroughly professional, and what is more, musically and artistically moving.

In the other categories, Mara Spitz was awarded absolute first prize in category C, Petar Vidošević in category B and Deedeh Rouhani in category A. All the prodigies who took part were awarded prizes.

Four days is a lot of piano music. But the hard work, dedication, and practice by these young players is a pure joy to witness. And if it were to happen again next week, I would want to attend every session, but this time in the audience! One can only hope that music lovers can have a chance to hear more of these gifted performers in the future.