Piano
LIYA WANG
First prize winner ARD Music Competition 2025
Piano
First prize winner ARD Music Competition 2025
FRI 24. July
Franz Schubert
Impromptu No. 3 in G flat major D 899 op. 90
»Der Müller und der Bach« & »Die Forelle«, arranged by Franz Liszt
Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major op. 109
Robert Schumann
Fantasia in C major op. 17
Alexander Skrjabin
Fantasia in B minor op. 28
SAT 25. July
Isaac Albéniz
Nos. 1–6 from »Ibéria«
Franz Liszt
»Vallée d’Obermann« No. 6 from »Années de pèlerinage. Première année: Suisse« S. 160
»Tre sonetti del Petrarca« Nos. 4–6 from »Années de pèlerinage. Deuxième année: Italie« S. 161
Ballad No. 2 S. 171
Liya Wang Piano
Romantic sonority, virtuosic chord layers, and musical travels to southern regions: 23-year-old pianist and organist Liya Wang won first prize in the piano category at the ARD Music Competition in 2025 and is now showcasing her keyboard talents beyond Munich. She will perform two different programmes at the Ludwigsburg Festival in Seeschloss Monrepos: Friday’s concert will include dreamy pieces by Franz Schubert, a classical piano sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven, and, finally, virtuosic romantic fantasies by Robert Schumann and Alexander Scriabin. Scriabin’s fantasy, in particular, explores musical contrasts, powerful chords, and arpeggios. »It’s as if the pianist had a large organ at his disposal«, says SWR music editor Doris Blaich, describing Scriabin’s compositional style. How fitting that Liya Wang, as an organist, also knows how to master these registers. On Saturday, she will take audiences to the sound worlds of Isaac Albéniz’s Andalusian impressions and Franz Liszt’s travel impressions from Italy and Switzerland.
In cooperation with the International ARD Music Competition
The concert on FRI 24. July is part of the Festival-Subscription VII.
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