Ignat Solzhenitsyn responds to questions: Why this repertoire? Why now?

By pcurchack on March 4, 2011

Ignat Solzhenitsyn: Β The idea to include Stravinsky came from Tony Checchia (PCMS Artistic Director), who wanted this concert as part of PCMS's engagement in PIFA (the Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts --

Ignat Solzhenitsyn

the city-wide arts festival celebrating the creative world of Paris from 1910-1920). Β He was particularly interested in our focusing on Stravinsky. Β The Duo Concertante and Suite Italienne are two of Stravinsky's most elegant Neo-Classical works, and I thought they would make a terrific pairing. Β Similarly, we thought it intriguing to combine the first sonata and first trioΒ of Shostakovich, both of which are heard so very much more rarely than their famous secondΒ siblings! Β It'sΒ interesting, too, that while the first trioΒ is very tonal and pleasing to the ear, the first sonataΒ is a feast of glorious cacophony, a wild work of unbridled youth.

Putting these two composers together highlights both the "Russian-ness" of Stravinsky, and the experimental, daring nature of Shostakovich's early period, which reveals Shostakovich to be no less an avant-gardist than Stravinsky himself.

Ignat Solzhenitsyn (piano) performs with Jennifer Frautschi (violin) and Efe Baltacigil (cello) on Wednesday, Β April 20th at 8:00 pm in the Perelman Theater. For tickets and information, just click here or call the PCMS Box Office at 215-569-8080.