Get ready, Aiken! On Sunday, November 10, at 3 p.m., the Aiken Center for the Arts will be graced by the talent of Viennese fortepianist Daniel Adam Maltz, who is set to perform a selection of timeless music on a stunning 1792 Viennese fortepiano. This unique concert is part of Maltz’s extensive 70-city North American tour, and it’s an event you certainly won’t want to miss!
Have you ever wondered what it was like in the Classical era, when the likes of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven were composing their masterpieces? Daniel Adam Maltz is about to bring you a little piece of that history. The fortepiano he will be using isn’t just any piano; it’s an early version of the instrument, offering a different kind of sound and feel than the modern pianos we’re used to today. These smaller, more intimate instruments were how the great composers initially intended their works to be played, and they provide a rich emotional depth to the music.
During the concert, Maltz will perform a selection of pieces that will make you feel as if you’ve been transported back in time. He’s passionate about sharing the stories behind the compositions and will be introducing each piece, making the experience even more engaging. After the concert, you’ll have the chance to ask questions, and who knows? You might even get to see the rare fortepiano up close!
“Hearing these pieces on a Viennese fortepiano helps the music come alive in a new, extraordinary way,” says Maltz, emphasizing how this unique instrument highlights the intricate details of the music. This is not just a concert; it’s a musical journey that offers listeners a chance to connect with legendary composers on a personal level.
Interestingly, Daniel Adam Maltz has roots in Aiken! He was once a member of the Aiken Youth Orchestra and is the son of Richard Maltz, a distinguished professor emeritus of composition and music theory at the University of South Carolina Aiken. There’s a nice sense of community and homecoming with his performance, making it feel even more special for local attendees.
With his studies at prestigious institutions like the Royal Academy of Music in London and the University for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Maltz has the expertise to deliver a top-notch performance. He knows the Viennese sound, culture, and philosophies of that era inside out, which will undoubtedly enrich his interpretation of the music.
Ready to experience a captivating afternoon filled with beautiful music and rich history? Tickets for this enchanting concert are $25 per person. You can secure your spot by visiting aikencenterforthearts.org or by calling the Arts Center at 803-641-9094.
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to dive into Classical music in a way you’ve never experienced before. Mark your calendars—Aiken is about to come alive with the sounds of Mozart, Beethoven, and more!
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