Pianist Renana Gutman will be “Chasing Chopin” as she presents works by the Polish master and composers he influenced including Gabriel Fauré, Claude Debussy, Alexander Scriabin and others, with elegant commentary that weaves their music and their stories.
Praised by The New York Times for her “passionate and insightful” playing, Israel native Renana Gutman has performed across four continents as an orchestral soloist, recitalist, and collaborative artist, performing at such notable venues as The Louvre Museum, Grenoble Museum and Carnegie Recital Hall, to name a few.
The Chopin Project 2019-20 concert series is designed to showcase the scope and breadth of Fryderyk Chopin’s works, as well as those of his musical forebears, contemporaries and successors.
As part of The Chopin Project’s Community Outreach Program, Students may attend any performance free of charge. The Chopin Project is also hosting three free concerts at Hudson Regional Library. These outreach efforts along with the regular concert program series offer the opportunity for all ages and levels of interest to experience and indulge in the music composed by Chopin and other masters.
$35/performance unless otherwise noted, with multiple concert subscriptions available. Morning and afternoon concerts are approximately one hour in length, evening performances approximately 1.5 hours.