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Ukrainian Pianist Illia Ovcharenko Returns To Toronto In Gorgeous Recital


Pianist Illia Ovcharenko (Photograph courtesy of the artist)

Works by Scarlatti, Liszt, Silvestrov, Revutsky, and Chopin. Illia Ovcharenko, piano. Jane Mallett Theatre, St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts, 7:30 p.m., March 4, 2025.

We’re solely in early March and the yr continues to be younger, however I’ve a robust feeling that the recital I heard final night will take delight of place as one of many highest in 2025.

I’m referring to the Music Toronto recital given by 23-year-old Ukrainian pianist Illia Ovcharenko. Winner of many essential competitions together with the distinguished 2022 Honens, Ovcharenko is not any stranger to Toronto. He made an enormous impression in his duo recital with Jon Kimura Parker on the 2023 Toronto Summer time Music Competition. Additionally memorable was his TSO debut underneath the route of Ukrainian conductor Oksana Lyniv, dazzling us with the Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1.

Final night, a discerning viewers filled with piano cognoscenti was handled to a rare efficiency by an artist in his youthful prime. The primary half had three Sonatas, apparently all at the hours of darkness B Minor key — two Scarlatti Sonatas, with the monumental and fiendishly tough Liszt within the center. By the way, it was his spectacular Liszt B Minor Sonata that clinched his Honens win three years in the past. And due to YouTube, one can relive his magical Honens efficiency right here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPMQ-05acHU

Scarlatti and Liszt could seem a quite odd pairing, however in Ovcharenko’s arms, it was sensible and revelatory. The opening Scarlatti Okay. 87, a chunk that’s class personified, was adopted by the wildly dramatic Liszt, the depth of his enjoying was such that I felt as if I wad pinned to my seat. Within the quiet and supremely lyrical moments within the Liszt, one may hear echoes of the Scarlatti. The third sonata, Scarlatti Okay. 27, by no means sounded extra Romantic to my ears.

Second Half

The second half started with Ovcharenko chatting with the viewers about this system. Given the largely Canadian crowd won’t be accustomed to the 2 Ukrainian composers (Valentin Silvestrov and Levko Revutsky), he provided attention-grabbing tidbits about how he grew up surrounded by the works of Revutsky, who got here from the identical hometown, Chernihiv, Ukraine, and the way he was uncovered to the works of the good, still-living composer Silvestrov when he relocated to Kyiv.

I’ve acquainted myself with the works of Silvestrov and Revutsky, because of Ovcharenko having programmed them previously, and most of all, to YouTube the place yow will discover nearly any music underneath the solar. The quiet fantastic thing about the Bagatelles by Silvestrov, so evocatively performed by Ovcharenko, will keep within the reminiscence financial institution. Additionally beautiful was Prelude No. 4 by Revutsky.

To my ears, these two composers’ items go so superbly collectively, as in the event that they share the identical Slavic soul.

The night led to acquainted floor — a implausible rendition of Chopin’s justly well-known Polonaise in A flat, the “Heroic”. Ovcharenko’s enjoying was a veritable masterclass, on the felicitous melding of vitality, depth, bravura method and innate lyricism. He has discovered the key of easy methods to make the piano sing.

I dare say the viewers went residence completely satisfied.

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