March 16, 2015
92Y APRIL CONCERTS

SONATAS FROM THE SOVIET ERA

Monday, April 27, 7:30 PM
SubCulture - 45 Bleecker Street (downstairs)

As the final concert in the 2014/15 92Y at SubCulture series, violist Hsin-Yun Huang and pianist Ignat Solzhenitsynperform Sonatas from the Soviet Era: an exploration of the music of Soviet Russia in tandem with its harsh political climate. The realms of politics and art were rarely separate in Soviet Russia: composers could be hailed as heroes one day and condemned as traitors the next. Both Prokofiev and Shostakovich created some of the century’s most meaningful masterpieces. This program is co-curated by Ms. Huang (as were the last two concerts in the 92Y at SubCulture series), and she has invited her friend Mr. Solzhenitsyn (son of the Nobel Prize-winning dissident writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn), who brings his personal understanding of the Soviet experience to these masterpieces of the artistic spirit.

Prokofiev’s Eighth Piano Sonata was written towards the end of World War II, with the composer in exile from Moscow to escape the Nazi invasion. In Shostakovich’s Viola Sonata—his final work, from 1975—we hear the thoughts of a man who reportedly slept next to a packed suitcase, in case he would be arrested overnight.






 

 

 

 

Sonatas from the Soviet Era
Hsin-Yun Huang
, viola
Ignat Solzhenitsyn, piano

PROKOFIEV: Piano Sonata No. 8 in B-flat major, Op. 84
SHOSTAKOVICH: Sonata for Viola and Piano, Op. 147


92Y Concerts at SubCulture is a co-presentation of 92Y and SubCulture.



Tickets $15 (35 & Under), $35

Artist Websites:
 Hsin-Yun HuangIgnat Solzhenitsyn


Tickets are available at www.92Y.org/concerts or 212-415-5500.
Ticket prices subject to change.

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