Description
Canadian pianist Sheng Cai, praised by international critics for his powerful yet refined playing, is recognized as one of the leading interpreters of the Romantic repertoire. Trained at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the Juilliard School, and the New England Conservatory, he has been described in the press as an artist combining "inner passion with Rubinsteinlike nonchalance" (Thuringer Allgemeine). His career has taken him to major stages around the world, where he has distinguished himself both as a soloist and a chamber musician. With 'Sheng Cai Plays Tchaikovsky' the pianist explores a lesser-known side of the Russian composer's output: his piano music. The program features the Grand Sonata in G major, a monumental work of near-symphonic scale, the Six Pieces for Solo Piano, each offering a unique atmosphere, and the virtuosic Dumka, a Ukrainian-inspired ballad full of passion. Also included are two transcriptions from Tchaikovsky's iconic ballets: The Nutcracker Suite in Mikhail Pletnev's sparkling version, and a previously unrecorded adaptation by Sheng Cai of a scene from Swan Lake. Through this program, Sheng Cai highlights the expressive richness and poetic depth of Tchaikovsky's piano writing, often overshadowed by his symphonies and concertos. His interpretations combine virtuosity and sensitivity in a vibrant homage where Russian melancholy, folkloric energy, and orchestral grandeur transposed to the piano intertwine.