



Yuja Wang & Teddy Abrams Return
Yuja Wang and Teddy Abrams reunite for a high-octane program celebrating the bold sounds of Hungary.
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DateNov. 21 - 22, 2025
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VenueWhitney Hall at The Kentucky Center
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Doors Open2 House Before Show
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Showings
Program
View Digital Program- Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C minor
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Piano Concerto
Piano Concerto
I. Vivace molto ritmico e preciso
II. Lento e deserto
III. Vivace cantabile
IV. Allegro risoluto, molto ritmico
V. Presto luminoso
Yuja Wang, piano
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Concerto for Orchestra
I. Introduzione: Andante non troppo – Allegro vivace
II. Giuoco delle coppie: Allegretto scherzando
III. Elegia: Andante non troppo
IV. Intermezzo interrotto: Allegretto
V. Finale: Pesante – Presto
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Additional Info
When Yuja Wang and Teddy Abrams last shared the stage in Louisville, it led to a Grammy win. Now, the longtime collaborators reunite for a night of electrifying virtuosity, diving into the bold sounds of Hungary.
Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 kicks things off with a whirlwind of fire and flair, followed by Ligeti’s Piano Concerto, a dazzling, shape-shifting masterwork that Wang navigates with "sly, jazzy exuberance" (Gramophone). Closing the program is Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra, a tour-de-force that spotlights every section of the orchestra in a vibrant, folk-infused celebration.
FAQs
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