The Miami International Piano Festival presents some of the most astonishing artists of today's world scene in its DISCOVERY SERIES. On this occasion, Russian pianist Sergey Belyavsky makes his debut at the MIPF at the magic landscape of the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach.
Praised as a “beast on the keyboard,” (The Utah Review) pianist Belyavsky has thrilled and awed audiences around the globe. He is described as demonstrating “an extraordinary expressive intelligence,” (Bachtrack) and has been called “one of the best pianists in the world today.”
South Florida Symphony Orchestra’s 27th season comes to a dazzling end with two celebrated works. Prokofiev remarked that his Piano Concerto No. 3 was “devilishly difficult” and its dream-like yet modernist structure, a decade in the making, is cherished by audiences the world over, beautifully demonstrating Prokofiev’s genius and technical prowess.
Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4, dubbed the “Romantic,” transports audiences to a lush soundscape bristling with Medieval romance. With its majestic brass fanfares and sweeping strings, Bruckner’s vivid orchestration concludes with a triumphant and uplifting finale.
Celebrate Eric Lu's Triumphant Return to Miami! Join us for our last CHOPIN Salon of the season, featuring Eric Lu, one of today’s most exciting American pianists.
Winner of the 2018 Leeds International Piano Competition, Eric earned top prizes at the 2015 International Chopin Piano Competition and won the 2015 National Chopin Piano Competition. He has since appeared with major orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony, London Symphony, and Boston Symphony.
Eric’s recordings of Schubert and Chopin have earned international acclaim. His Chopin Salon program will showcase works by Frédéric Chopin, performed with the depth and artistry that define his style.