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The 367th Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Subscription Concert “Romantic Song” Appearance: Kemal Gekic (piano)

The 367th Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Subscription Concert “Romantic Song” Appearance: Kemal Gekic (piano)

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Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra

Conductor: Clemens Schult
Piano: Kemal Gekic (cancelled)

*Due to Kemal Gekichi's injury, the performance has been cancelled.

The performance will be held with a substitute pianist.

Venue: Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall

Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall


[All seats reserved] S: 5,200 yen A: 4,700 yen B: 4,200 yen Student: 1,500 yen


[Ticket handling]
EDION Hiroshima Main Store, Fukuya Hatchobori Main Store, Fukuya Hiroshima Ekimae Store, Al Park Tenmaya, Hiroshima Arts Musical Instruments,

Yamaha Music Hiroshima Store Orchestral Percussion Section, Chugoku Shimbun Public Relations Department, Chugoku Shimbun sales office (order),

Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Secretariat (students are only sold at the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra Secretariat)
Lawson ticket (L code 65551)
Ticket Pia (P code 288-698)

Program

Mendelssohn: Overture "The Beautiful Story of Melzine" Op.32
Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S.124/R.455
Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B flat major, Op.38 "Spring"

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Kemal Gekic
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Biography

Born in Croatia in 1962. Studied at the Novi Sad Conservatory in the former Yugoslavia. Obtained a diploma with the highest score ever. In 1981, he won the International Liszt Piano Competition. At the Chopin International Competition in 1985, he won an honorary prize with overwhelming support from the audience. Since then, he has performed actively in various parts of the world and has been very well received. He actively performs CD recordings with a wide repertoire, and has established an unshakable position as a leading figure in Liszt's performances in particular. Professor at Florida International University.