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Pianist Brendel caps Union concert series

April 18, 2000

One of the great musicians of the last century, pianist Alfred Brendel will perform Friday, April 28, at the Wisconsin Union Theater to close out the 80th Annual Union Theater Concert Series.

Alfred Brendel
Brendel


Details:
Alfred Brendel concert tickets: $32 ($31 for Union members, $15.50 for UW–Madison students), Union Theater Box Office, 262-2201.


The performance will mark Brendel’s fifth appearance on the Union’s stage. He first performed here in 1973.

Brendel ranks among the most esteemed pianists of our time, captivating audiences and critics alike with his masterful interpretations. His traversal of the great piano literature has resulted in many memorable and history-making concerts, including a survey of the later piano works of Schubert and the piano sonatas of Beethoven.

Brendel is legendary for his ability to convey, with unerring faithfulness, the emotional and intellectual development of the music he performs.

In addition, Brendel is knowledgeable in the fields of literature, language, architecture and film. “Musical Thought and Afterthoughts,” a selection of his articles and lectures, enjoys much success on both sides of the Atlantic, as does a volume of essays, “Music Sounded Out,” published by Farrar, Straus and Girous.

His latest collection of poems, “One Finger Too Many,” was recently published in the U.S. by Random House.

For his appearance at the Union Theater, Brendel will perform Haydn’s Sonata in E flat major, Mozart’s Sonata in B flat major and Adagio in B minor, along with Schubert’s Sonata No. 16 in A minor.

Brendel appears at the Wisconsin Union Theater under the sponsorship of the Wisconsin Union Directorate Performing Arts Committee.

The Wisconsin Union Directorate Performing Arts Committee plans and promotes diverse theater and music events including the Concert Series, Performance Series, Bagels ‘n Bach and Behind the Beat. For more information: 262-0827.