Pianist Bruce Liu is full of surprises. He chose his stage name in honour of a famous look-alike martial arts film star and enjoys go-karting in his spare time. His incredible piano playing can be just as surprising. Its lightness, spontaneity and elegance have catapulted him firmly into the Champions League of classical music. Born in Paris to Chinese parents, Bruce grew up in Canada. He embraces his Asian roots. »I feel as if the history of China with Confucianism and Taoism is in my blood. Nevertheless, my work as a musician gives me a strong connection to European culture.« Liu’s elegant and light touch certainly has something very French about it. However, it comes with an undercurrent of powerful emotional tension which is just perfect for Tchaikovsky’s dramatic first piano concerto as it takes us on a romantic rollercoaster ride through every imaginable emotional state from quiet, intimate tenderness to tumultuous outbursts of passion.
PERFORMERS
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra orchestra
Bruce Liu piano
Kazuki Yamada conductor
PROGRAM
William Walton
Orb and Sceptre
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23
- Interval -
William Walton
Sinfonie Nr. 1 b-Moll