Praised by the New York Times for his “vivacious playing”, Ran Dank’s intoxicating vigor, matched with intuitive interpretation and delicate precision, has audiences begging for more everywhere he performs. The Washington Post said it all in a recent review: “Dank played with… explosive force and triumphant exultation”. A classical piano phenomenon, he will perform for us two entirely different programs, of stunning majesty and exquisite delight, on Friday & Sunday, March 8th and 10th, at 5 pm at St. Paul’s Church on calle Cardo. His awe-inspiring performances are not to be missed!
Dank has a Master’s from the Julliard School, and is Professor of Piano at the Eastman School of Music at New York’s University of Rochester. He is no stranger to prestigious performances, playing as a soloist and with many illustrious orchestras, such as the Jerusalem and Phoenix symphonies, and at festivals, such as the Chopin Festival in Warsaw. Recently, Dank joined forces with fellow pianist and Pro Musica artist Adam Golka to perform in the Beethoven Sonata Marathon by WQXR station, and performed the “Tempest” and “Moonlight” sonatas much to the delight of his listeners.
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