The second installment of Noe Music's Piano Portraits series features Inon Barnatan, "one of the most admired pianists of his generation" (The New York Times), known for his poetic sensibility and fearless virtuosity. In an afternoon that highlights the expressive range of the piano, Barnatan performs an all-Schubert program, including the Impromptu in F minor (D.935/1) and the towering Sonata in B-flat major (D.960). He is joined by co-Artistic Director and violinist Owen Dalby for the composer's radiant Fantasie in C major for violin and piano (D.934). A must-hear concert with one of today's true keyboard poets.
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