Lyssna

Six Hands at One Piano: Romantic and Modern Perspectives

Kom och lyssna på Pianokonsert med 3 pianister, Sergio Gallo, Björn Månsson and Zeynep Ucbasaran, söndag den 28:e september kl 13.00 i Norska sjömanskyrkan i San Francisco. Valfri donation till musikerna.

Söndag den 28:e september gästas vi i kyrkan av 3 pianister, Sergio Gallo, Björn Månsson and Zeynep Ucbasaran, som kommer spela ett program med både romantiska stycken och mer moderna. Bland annat stycken av Rachmaninof, Bizet, Schubert, på sexhändigt pianospel. Valfri donation kan lämnas till musikerna. Varmt välkomna! Hör gärna av er om ni tänker komma till kristin.hamren@svenskakyrkan.se

Björn Månsson

Björn Månsson studied at the University of Music in Gothenburg from 1975 to 1984 under Professor Stella Tjajkovski, earning degrees (MA) in piano, music theory, music teaching, and piano teaching. He concluded his studies with a postgraduate soloist diploma and made his debut as a soloist with an orchestra in Gothenburg and Norrköping in 1982. His first solo piano recital took place in Gothenburg in 1984. Following his diploma, he continued his studies in Paris from 1987 to 1988 as a scholarship recipient under Vlado Perlemuter. During his academic journey, he also participated in master classes with prominent musicians such as Tatiana Nikolayeva, Hans Leygraf, Vlado Perlemuter, Robert Riefling, and Tibor de Machula. He currently teaches at Hvitfeldtska Musikgymnasiet in Gothenburg, though he has previously served as a university lecturer in piano, piano methodology, and music theory at the Music University of Ingesund. As a performer, Björn Månsson has appeared as both a soloist and chamber musician throughout Sweden and internationally, including on Sweden's National Radio and in countries such as Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Malta, Poland, and Germany.

 

 

 

Sergio Gallo

Sergio Gallo, a Steinway artist, specializes in the Romantic repertoire, notably works by Liszt, Schumann, Henselt, Brahms, and Chopin, while advocating for Brazilian composers. He has released acclaimed CDs through Eroica and has projects with Naxos Grand Piano and Quartz. His recording of Liszt's opera transcriptions received a four-star BBC Magazine rating, and his Villa-Lobos recording garnered praise from Gramophone Magazine and American Record Guide. In 2011, he won the Global Music Awards “Award of Excellence” for “Mostly Villa-Lobos.”

Gallo has performed globally, including Turkey, Germany, and China, along with recitals across the U.S. He made his Brazilian and European radio debuts in 1986 and 1988, respectively, with frequent airplay on classical music stations. His performances of Liszt's Hungarian Fantasy and Tchaikovsky’s Concerto No. 1 were showcased by the Atlanta symphony in 2011.

Gallo's accolades include wins in concerto competitions and a grant from the Henry Cowell Incentive Funds to record works by the composer. He holds multiple degrees, including a Doctorate of Musical Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is a Professor of Piano Performance at Georgia State University while being affiliated with the Rocky Ridge Music Academy.

 

Zeynep Ucbasaran

Zeynep Ucbasaran began her music education at the age of four at the Istanbul Municipal Conservatory. She went on to study for her Concert Artist Diploma at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest before undertaking advanced studies at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg and obtaining her Master’s and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from the University of Southern California. Among other professional awards, including the American Liszt Society Award, she was a prize-winner of the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition in 1996 and 2000. Ucbasaran has given solo recitals and chamber music concerts in many countries. Her critically acclaimed discography spans the music of Liszt, Schubert, Mozart, Scarlatti, and Beethoven alongside 20th-century composers such as Bernstein and Muczynski, and her album, The 3-Piano Project, includes the premiere recording of Saygun’s Poem, Op. 73. In 2011, her performance of the works that Franz Liszt played in Istanbul in 1847 was broadcast by the European Broadcasting Union as part of his 200th birthday celebrations, and a compilation of these selections, Liszt in Istanbul, was released in 2013. Ucbasaran has given masterclasses and lecture recitals across the United States, Brazil, Spain, Sweden, Iceland, and Turkey. In 2019, she performed in a four-piano project as part of the 2019 International Istanbul Music Festival. Her latest recording of the music of Franz Liszt’s pupil from Istanbul, Faik Bey Franz Della Sudda, was issued by the Naxos label in 2024.