Yunchan Lim performs Schumann's Piano Concerto

Jakub Hrůša conducts Dvořák and Suk

Yucham Lim - photo: Ralph Lauer
Jakub Hrůša leads the Concertgebouw Orchestra in compelling symphonic poems by Dvořák and Suk. The young star pianist Yunchan Lim appears as soloist in the Schumann Piano Concerto.
In The Wild Dove, Dvořák tells a story full of passion, murder and all-consuming guilt.

Concert programme

  • Robert Schumann

    Piano Concerto

  • -- interval --

  • Antonín Dvořák

    The Wild Dove

  • Josef Suk

    Prague

Performers

About this concert

Yunchan Lim was the youngest ever winner of the legendary Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2022. Now, at the age of twenty-one, he is making his Concertgebouw Orchestra debut in Robert Schumann’s one and only Piano Concerto. The dreamy slow movement of this Romantic work is among the most beautiful Schumann ever composed.

After the interval, the conductor Jakub Hrůša guides us through his native Czech Republic with symphonic poems by two renowned fellow countrymen. In The Wild Dove, Dvořák tells a story full of passion, murder and all-consuming guilt in a village community. When Dvořák died in the spring of 1904, his pupil and son-in-law Josef Suk happened to be working on Prague, a symphonic ode to the city of Prague. The epic work would also become a homage to his mentor.

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About this concert

Yunchan Lim was the youngest ever winner of the legendary Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2022. Now, at the age of twenty-one, he is making his Concertgebouw Orchestra debut in Robert Schumann’s one and only Piano Concerto. The dreamy slow movement of this Romantic work is among the most beautiful Schumann ever composed.

After the interval, the conductor Jakub Hrůša guides us through his native Czech Republic with symphonic poems by two renowned fellow countrymen. In The Wild Dove, Dvořák tells a story full of passion, murder and all-consuming guilt in a village community. When Dvořák died in the spring of 1904, his pupil and son-in-law Josef Suk happened to be working on Prague, a symphonic ode to the city of Prague. The epic work would also become a homage to his mentor.

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