David Greilsammer, one of the most talented pianists and conductors of his generation, will take the audience on a mesmerizing and soaring emotional journey through his piano solo entitled “Fairy, Dream and Dance”. The program will be held at 8:00 p.m. on July 12, 2025 at the Alexandre Yersin French High School, No. 44, Gia Thuong Street, Ngoc Thuy Ward, Long Bien District, Hanoi .
The program will open with the first movement of Robert Schumann’s Davidsbündlertänze, a romantic, magical and emotional suite of dances symbolizing the composer’s intense love for his fiancée. The work marks the beginning of a profound exploration of the connection between dance, dreams and fantasy , while highlighting the virtuosity and beauty of the German Romantic style.
Next is Claude Debussy's Les fées sont d'exquises danseuses (The Fairies Are Wonderful Dancers), where each note invites the audience into a dreamy, ethereal, and otherworldly world. The piece is delicate and gentle, reminiscent of the graceful movements of fairies.
The program also features George Gershwin’s Prélude No. 1, a jazz-infused piece with a distinctly New York feel – both free-spirited and fiery. Henry Purcell’s Courante in D minor is a fast, elegant dance that epitomizes the English baroque. It evokes the excitement and extravagance of 18th-century English royal court balls.
Next up is the captivating Forlane from Le Tombeau de Couperin (The Tomb of Couperin) by the great French composer Maurice Ravel, with its French brilliance and elegance.
A special moment of the night: a composition dedicated to David Greilsammer by the talented young British composer Georgie Ward, which received its world premiere. The piece recreates a unique and free-spirited fantasy scene of a nightclub dance. A rare moment, fresh, creative and innovative – where tradition meets modernity.
The concert will take the audience back to Maurice Ravel's majestic "Rigaudon", to the timeless beauty of Purcell's Hornpipe in D minor - an ancient baroque folk dance. The audience will also return to the American sounds and vibrant swing of Gershwin, before immersing themselves in the world of French impressionism with French composer Claude Debussy's Dancers of Delphes.
The entire program closed with the second movement of Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze suite, which brought unforgettable moments of virtuosity, lyricism and poetry on the piano keys.
Always searching for new musical emotions, David Greilsammer creates a symmetrical sound circle, where each piece dialogues with the next, forming a complete musical journey, both profound and open. Each piece, each movement is a dance, a dream, a rhythmic interweaving, taking the listener into a magical musical world.
In addition to his solo recital, artist David Greilsammer will also perform with the Vietnam National Symphony Orchestra in Hanoi on July 5, in Hue on July 7, in Da Nang on July 8, in Da Lat on July 10 and in Ho Chi Minh City on July 11.
David Greilsammer is known as one of the most pioneering and courageous conductors and pianists in contemporary music. He has performed in some of the world's most prestigious concert halls, with innovative projects, groundbreaking interpretations and revolutionary artistic encounters across genres and artistic disciplines.
His latest solo album, Labyrinth, released on Naïve, has received numerous prestigious awards and has been hailed by the press as “pioneering”, “brave” and “stunning”. His other recordings as conductor and pianist, released on Sony Classical, have also been recognized by major newspapers such as The New York Times, The Boston Globe and The Sunday Times.
In 2022, David Greilsammer was appointed Principal Conductor and Music Director of the Philharmonie Medellín Orchestra in Colombia – one of the leading orchestras in Latin America. That same year, he was awarded a Grammy Award and the Classical: NEXT Innovation Award for innovative projects in the field of classical music.
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