Magical Mozart
Piano Spheres founding member Susan Svrček returns to Boston Court with her incandescent piano artistry and technical brilliance in a program devoted solely to the most beautiful keyboard music of Mozart.
PROGRAM
MOZART (1756 – 1791)
I. Adagio fur Glasharmonika, KV 356 Gigue, KV 574
II. 12 Variations in C Major on “Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman”, KV 268
III. Rondo in A Minor, KV 511
IV. Concerto No. for Piano (with string quartet), KV 414
Allegro
Andante
Rondeau: Allegretto
The Artist
Pianist Susan Svrček has established a versatile career that encompasses critically
acclaimed solo, chamber, and orchestral appearances in the United States and
abroad. A winner of the Concert Artists’ Guild International Competition in New
York, she made her debut in Carnegie Recital Hall. She has also had solo
engagements from the Boston Museum of Fine Art to Tokyo’s Zero Hall, Art Hall in
Seoul, and Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. She has been soloist with
symphony orchestras and has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic New
Music Group. She has been a featured artist on National Public Radio, Bavarian
National Radio, and NHK Radio (Japan). Ms. Svrček is noted for her wide range of
repertoire, from Mozart and Beethoven to Xenakis and Boulez. She has achieved
mastery in her performances, as noted in the Los Angeles Times, “because she has
probed so carefully into, and brought so many facets out of the massive repertory
for the solo piano, one comes to her recitals with high expectations, new thrills,
rediscovered gems, unknown masterpieces.” She is a founding member of Piano
Spheres and is active as a performer of chamber music.


















