Orpheus & Jeremy Denk
Pianist Jeremy Denk revels in the same ethos of curiosity and collaboration that powers Orpheus, and you can always count on him to find new flashes of inspiration within a cherished masterpiece like Beethoven’s First Concerto, drawing on the “fiendish technique and expressive iconoclasm you’d expect from one of today’s classical superstars” (The Guardian). An expansion of the final piano sonata that Schubert dispatched from his deathbed lets the orchestra unite inside the majestic, mystical depths of this singular masterpiece.
