Delos artist Andrew von Oeyen is taking a quick detour from his European tour to help fellow artist Louis Lortie and the Oklahoma City Philharmonic this weekend. Lortie was hiking in Italy and sustained an injury that keeps him from performing, leaving the Oklahoma City Philharmonic without a guest artist. Andrew von Oeyen has stepped up to perform the originally scheduled program much to the excitement of the orchestra. “We’ve been trying to get Andrew back since his exciting performance here in 2008. He’s really saved the day for us by taking time away from his intense schedule of concerts and recitals,” said Eddie Walker, Philharmonic executive director.
To help the Oklahoma City Philharmonic promote this last minute change, we have joined them in a Twitter giveaway of two tickets and a copy of his Delos release Liszt Piano Music! So if you’re in the Oklahoma City region, make sure you’re following @OKC_PHIL on Twitter to enter to win!
Liszt Piano Music
Andrew von Oeyen, piano
Celebrating the Bicentennial of Liszt’s Birth (1811-1886)
LISZT:
Piano Sonata in B Minor
Waldesrauschen (Zwei Konzertetüden)
Vallée d’Obermann (Années de Pèlerinage)
Liebestraum No. 3 in A-Flat Major
VERDI-LISZT:
Concert Paraphrase of Rigoletto
WAGNER-LISZT:
Elsa’s Bridal Procession (Lohengrin)
Isolde’s Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
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