Mar 13 2022
Daniel Hsu, piano

Daniel Hsu, piano

Presented by Artist Series of Tallahassee at Opperman Music Hall - Florida State University

We invite you to attend the fourth concert of the 2021-2022 Concert Season for The Artist Series of Tallahassee, featuring Daniel Hsu, piano, LIVE at Opperman Hall. Also available as livestream and video on our website, www.theartistseries.org!

DANIEL HSU, ABOUT ME…

Characterized by the Philadelphia Inquirer as a “poet…[with] an expressive edge to his playing that charms, questions, and coaxes,” American pianist Daniel Hsu is increasingly recognized for his easy virtuosity and bold musicianship. He captured the bronze medal and prizes for best performance of both the commissioned work and chamber music at the 2017 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and is also a 2016 Gilmore Young Artist, first prize winner of the 2015 CAG Victor Elmaleh Competition, and bronze medalist of the 2015 Hamamatsu International Piano Competition.

A native of the San Francisco Bay Area, Daniel Hsu began taking piano lessons at age 6 with Larisa Kagan. He made his concerto debut with the Fremont Symphony Orchestra at age 8, and his recital debut at the Steinway Society of the Bay Area at age 9, before being accepted into the Curtis Institute of Music at the age of 10, along with his two older siblings. Since then, he has made his debuts with the Philadelphia Orchestra (2016) and Carnegie Hall (2017) as part of the CAG Winners Series at Weill Recital Hall. He has appeared in recitals at the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, and Gilmore International Keyboard Festival, as well as in Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Portland, Pittsburgh, and New York. A sensitive and keen collaborator, Daniel has performed with the Tokyo, North Carolina, Grand Rapids, Anchorage, New Haven, and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestras, working alongside conductors Leonard Slatkin, Nicholas McGegan, Cristian Măcelaru, Ruth Reinhardt, Marcelo Lehninger, Eugene Tzigane, and Stilian Kirov.

Recent and upcoming highlights include his debuts with the Taiwan Symphony Orchestra with Hannu Lintu, Eugene Symphony with Francesco Lecce-Chong, and Jacksonville Symphony with Courtney Lewis; chamber tours with Curtis-on-Tour (Europe) and the Verona Quartet (United States); and recitals across the United States and Japan. His Boston debut recital in spring 2019 was hailed as a “powerful, thoughtful, and sensitive program… this deeply inquisitive artist’s inner probing brought fresh meaning to great warhorses, reaching well beyond his stunning mastery of technical difficulties” (Boston Musical Intelligencer).

Daniel’s chamber music performance with the Brentano String Quartet at the Cliburn Competition earned him the Steven de Groote Memorial Award for the Best Performance of Chamber Music. The Dallas Morning News praised “his impassioned, eloquently detailed Franck Quintet,” proclaiming it to be “a boldly molded account, with a natural feeling for the rise and fall of intensity, the give and take of rubato. Both he and the Brentano seemed to be channeling the same life force.” He regularly tours the United States with the Verona Quartet and in duo piano with his brother, Andrew, and appears frequently in chamber music festivals.

Decca Gold released Daniel’s first album featuring live recordings from the Cliburn Competition of Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition and Beethoven’s Piano Sonata, op. 110, as well as his award-winning performance of Marc-André Hamelin’s Toccata on “L’homme armé.” He has also been featured in interviews and performances for WQXR, APM’s Performance Today, and Colorado Public Radio, and was profiled as one to watch by International Piano magazine.

Now 22 years old, Daniel graduated from Curtis in spring 2019, where he studied with Gary Graffman, Robert McDonald, and Eleanor Sokoloff. He is a Marvel film buff and enjoys computer programming. He contributed to the creation of Workflow (now known as Siri Shortcuts), which won the 2015 Apple Design Award and was acquired by the tech giant in 2017.

ADDITIONAL 2017 CLIBURN AWARDS:
Steven De Groote Memorial Award for the Best Performance of Chamber Music
Beverley Taylor Smith Award for the Best Performance of a New Work

PROGRAM

Sunday, March 13, 2022, 4 p.m.
Meet the Artist Chat following the Concert

Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15, Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Of Foreign Lands and Peoples
A Curious Story
Blind Man’s Bluff
Pleading Child
Happy Enough
An Important Event
Dreaming
At the Fireside
Knight of the Hobbyhorse
Almost Too Serious
Frightening
Child Falling Asleep
The Poet Speaks

Sonata No. 31 in A-flat Major, Op. 110, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Moderato cantabile molto espressivo
Allegro molto
Adagio ma non troppo
Fuga – Allegro ma non troppo

INTERMISSION

Sonata in B minor, S. 178, Franz Liszt (1811–1886)

Daniel Hsu appears by arrangement with The Cliburn.

We applaud Radiology Associates of Tallahassee for sponsoring this performance.

Admission Info

How can YOU help The Artist Series of Tallahassee? Purchase a Season Passport!

Senior Season Passport: $99, livestream and video included in the price of your passport. A password will be emailed to you.

Regular Season Passport: $125, livestream and video included in the price of your passport. A password will be emailed to you.

Adult Tickets for individual concerts: $25

Adult Tickets for livestream or video: $25; a password will be emailed to you. Must pre-purchase access to livestream or video by September 11.

Student tickets: $5, Live concert only. FSU, FAMU, TCC and high school students with a valid student ID may have access to the livestream or video at a discounted price. Please contact the Executive Director at 850-445-1616 or director@theartistseries.org. Must pre-purchase access to livestream or video by September 11.

Children 12 and under are admitted FREE if accompanied by a paying adult. Adults 18 and over must purchase livestream or video for children: $25

Donations of any amount are gladly accepted. We thank you in advance for your generosity! Help us by sharing our events on FaceBook and Twitter!

Phone: 850-445-1616

Email: director@theartistseries.org

Dates & Times

2022/03/13 - 2022/03/13

Additional time info:

There will be a 15 minute Meet the Artist Chat directly following the concert.

This is a LIVE concert. Or you may watch the livestream or video for one week following the live concert on our website.

Location Info

Opperman Music Hall - Florida State University

114 N Copeland St., Tallahassee, FL 32304

Parking Info

Nearby parking available.