Gabriel Landstedt (Colorado, USA, 1995) has already performed in both North America and Europe. His most recent successes include first prize in the Royal Sound Music Competition in 2022 and second prize in the UBC Concerto Competition in 2020. He recorded Shostakovic’s first concerto with the Duke Symphonette of Albuquerque in 2016. He collaborates frequently with choirs and various ensembles musicals in New Mexico, New York and Vancouver. He performs regularly with soprano Allison Landstedt Anderson. After graduating from the University of New Mexico, he specialized at the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg in Germany and the Manhattan School of Music. In 2020, he received his master’s degree from the University of British Columbia, where he is now a doctoral student.
Architecture of Music Competition | Vancouver The Competition was born under the aegis of Westbank, a real estate development company in Vancouver founded and directed by philanthropist and visionary Ian Gillespie. Each of the most important architectural projects of this manufacturer, as well as making the city of Vancouver, is accompanied by a Fazioli piano whose design recalls the characteristics of the building. The Westbank Piano Program directed by Carl Petersson, whose focus is the Competition and also includes a Festival, is aimed at «merging architecture and music together, provoking the senses, inspire and ignite the imagination.»
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JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH
(Eisenach, 1685 – Lipsia, 1750)
Partita n. 4 in re maggiore, BWV 828
Ouverture
Allemande
Courante
Aria
Sarabande
Menuet
Gigue
FRYDERYK CHOPIN
(Żelazowa Wola, 1810 – Parigi, 1849)
Dagli Studi op. 25
n. 1 in la bemolle maggiore
n. 2 in fa minore
n. 9 in sol bemolle maggiore
n. 10 in si minore
n. 11 in la minore
n. 12 in do minore
ALEXANDER SCRIABIN
(Mosca, 1872 – 1915)
3 Studi op. 65
Allegro fantastico
Allegretto
Molto vivace – Imperieux
GYÖRGY LIGETI
(Târnăveni, 1923 – Vienna, 2006)
Dagli Studi, Primo Libro
n. 5 “Arc-en-ciel”
n. 6 “Automne à Varsovie”