You are cordially invited to attend a concert
by Koji Attwood
Featuring the premiere of his transcription of Schubert’s
Quartet, D. 810, “Death and the Maiden”
Merkin Hall, January 30th, 2007 at 2 pm.
Tickets: $12.50
Georgy Catoire From Quatre Morceaux, Op. 12:
(1861-1929) Chant du soir
Méditation
Étude fantastique
Franz Schubert arr. Koji Attwood Quartet D. 810, "Der Tod und das Mädchen"
(1797-1828) Allegro
Andante con moto
Scherzo: Allegro molto
Presto
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Felix Blumenfeld Moment de désespoir, Op. 21 #1
(1883-1931)
Sergei Liapunov Transcendental Etude, Op. 11 #1, "Berceuse"
(1859-1924) Transcendental Etude, Op. 11 #6, "La Tempête"
Sergei Bortkiewicz Preludes, Op. 33 #2, 4, 7
(1877-1952) Impromptu, Op. 24 #3, “Eros”
Thaikovsky, arr. Feinberg/Attwood Symphony #6, Op. 74, "Pathetique", 3rd
(1840-1883) movement
Merkin Hall is located at 129 West 67th street, between Broadway and Amsterdam
"He [Attwood] displayed a love of the grand Romantic gesture. Huge sound, high emotion, and an instinct for sharply etched color. He also is a pianist of impressive technique, a player who can rattle off scalar figurations with aplomb and dazzle and still make room in his palette for the simplicity of the thematic line..."
Koji Attwood received a Bachelor of Music degree from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Seymour Lipkin, and a Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School under Jerome Lowenthal. He recently earned his Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Juilliard, where he continued his studies with Mr. Lowenthal.