Music Appreciation May 7, 2001 Mark Zeltser, Pianist Mark Zeltser was presented in concert Friday April 6, 2001 at the Perot Theater. This concert was a part of the 200-2001 Perot Theater Series. Dr. and Mrs.
George Bohm falk, The Wednesday Music Club and the Charles N. Temple Memorial Fund were the sponsors of this event. Mark Zeltser is a classical pianist who has performed in such venues as New York City and London. Texarkana was very fortunate to have a pianist of Zeltser ability to perform. The first Sonnet performed was a very light and airy piece. The second piece, The B minor Sonata is the largest single movement piano sonata ever composed.
It is considered Liszt’s best work for piano. Sonata in B minor was very aggressive and it made me feel really uptight listening to it. I was waiting for the next note constantly. I thought for sure that this would be my favorite piece of the concert. I thought about it all through intermission. Some friends whom I saw a few seats over told me that the last piece was by far the best.
I was eagerly anticipating that last composition. After the intermission and the house lights were dimmed. I settled back into the concert, and decided that there was no way I would like the last piece as much as the B minor Sonata. The Fourth piece just seemed to drag by.
The fifth piece got a little better. It was by Tchaikovsky and I always tend to like his music. This was no exception. I was back. It was from “The Seasons, October – The Autumn Song” and it was very enjoyable.
The Essay on Sacramento Chamber Piece Concert Piano
Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento ChamberOrchestraFebruary 20, 1997 William Strang On Feb 20, 1997, I attended a piano concert that was performed by Barbara Wieman. The performance was held at the American River College Music Department choir room. The choir room holds about 100 people and every seat was taken and students were seated on the floor. The audience was ...
Finally, the moment I was waiting for, and was it ever worth the wait. “Islam ey” is generally considered one of the most difficult works ever written for piano. According to the program, even the composer could not play it. I do agree with my friend. It was the best of the production. I would recommend that anyone who has the chance attend a concert by Mark Zeltser.
He really kept my attention and I am very glad I attended this concert. Thanks to this concert, I will probably attend other events at the Perot.