In this intimate recital, Artur Pizarro invites us to rediscover Paris as the artistic epicentre of three piano masters: Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.
A romantic, impressionist and modern city, Paris was more than a setting - it was a source of inspiration, creative freedom and consecration for these composers.
Chopin, exiled from Poland, became a symbol of Parisian salons, making the piano his most intimate voice. Debussy, a Parisian at heart, reinvented the pianistic language with sonorous images of great delicacy. Ravel, meticulous and refined, composed with a technical and poetic brilliance that reflects the cultural pulse of the French capital.
A recital that celebrates the piano - and the city that gave it life.