Russian pianist Alexander Sinchuk, called “A bright, emotional, powerful pianist . . . [whose] style resembles that of Sergei Rachmaninoff” by Literaturnaya Gazeta, will be the featured artist in the March concert of Steinway Society —The Bay Area’s 25th Anniversary Season.
The concert will be held Saturday March 21, 2020 at 7:30 p.m. at West Valley College in Saratoga. A pre-concert talk starts at 6:45 p.m. The artist will be available to meet the audience following the concert.
Born in the town of Nakhodka, Primorsky Krai in Russia, Sinchuk won first prize at the 2008 International Rachmaninoff and 2012 International Horowitz piano competitions, and has performed all over the world giving recitals and master classes. His performance at the 2011 Tchaikovsky Competition received critical acclaim in the New York Concert Review, which noted, “he hurled himself at the Prokofiev Seventh Sonata, ‘Stalingrad’ as if he could see the carnage and smoking ruins in his mind’s eye.”
Sinchuk studied at the Moscow Conservatory and the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles. He is currently an assistant professor at the Moscow State Conservatory.
Single Tickets: $40-$60. Senior/Student Discounts Available. Student Rush $10, thirty minutes prior to performance.
“…a bright new phenomenon…distinguished by a particular, refined sound, vivid sparkling, characteristic sharp metric pulse, and elegant virtuosity.” --Radio Russia