Brahms & Beyond
Gustavo Gimeno leads selections from Brahms’s Fourth Symphony and other cherished works, offering a profound exploration of one of history’s greatest composers, revealing the timeless beauty and brilliance of his music.
Program
Andrew James Clark
NextGen New Work
Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 2 - Mvt. I
Sonny-Ray Day Rider
NextGen New Work
Brahms
Symphony No. 4 - Mvts. III & IV
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Performers
Gustavo Gimeno
Víkingur Ólafsson
Icelandic pianist Víkingur Ólafsson has made a profound impact with his remarkable combination of highest-level musicianship and visionary programs. His recordings for Deutsche Grammophon—Philip Glass Piano Works (2017), Johann Sebastian Bach (2018), Debussy Rameau (2020), Mozart & Contemporaries (2021), and From Afar (2022)—captured the public and critical imagination and have led to career streams of more than 600 million.
In October 2023, Ólafsson released his anticipated new album on Deutsche Grammophon of J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Ólafsson dedicated his entire 2023/24 season to a Goldberg Variations world tour, performing the work across six continents throughout the year. He brought Bach’s masterpiece to major concert halls, including London’s Southbank Centre, New York’s Carnegie Hall, Wiener Konzerthaus, Philharmonie de Paris, Tokyo’s Suntory Hall, Harpa Concert Hall, Walt Disney Hall, Sala São Paulo, Shanghai Symphony Hall, Tonhalle Zürich, Philharmonie Berlin, Müpa Budapest, KKL Luzern, and Alte Oper Frankfurt, to name a few.
Now one of the most sought-after artists of today, Ólafsson has received multiple awards including Opus Klassik Instrumentalist of the Year (2023); Opus Klassik Solo Recording, Instrumental (twice); CoScan’s International Nordic Person of the Year (2023); the Rolf Schock Prize for Music (2022); Gramophone’s Artist of the Year (2019); and Album of the Year at the BBC Music Magazine Awards (2019).
Ólafsson is a captivating communicator both on and offstage, and his significant talent extends to broadcast, having presented several of his own series for television and radio. He was Artist in Residence for three months on BBC Radio 4’s flagship arts program, Front Row, broadcasting live during lockdown from an empty Harpa Concert Hall in Reykjavík and reaching millions of listeners around the world.