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Vikingur Ólafsson © Ari Magg

Klavierabend Víkingur Ólafsson

Tuesday 2 December 2025
19:30
Großer Saal

Tickets for members from 1 August, for the general public from 8 August, 2025

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Performers

Víkingur Ólafsson, Klavier

Programme

Johann Sebastian Bach

Präludium 9 E-Dur BWV 854 (Das wohltemperierte Klavier, Band I) (1722)

Ludwig van Beethoven

Sonate e-moll op. 90 (1814)

Johann Sebastian Bach

Partita Nr. 6 e-moll BWV 830 (1726–1731)

Franz Schubert

Sonate e-moll D 566 (1817)

Ludwig van Beethoven

Sonate E-Dur op. 109 (1820)

Subscription series Wahlabo U30
Klavier im Großen Saal

Links https://www.vikingurolafsson.com

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

The Icelandic star pianist with works by Bach, Beethoven and Schubert

»Brilliant, splendid, sublime« - this is how Hector Berlioz characterised the key of E major in his study of instrumentation. Víkingur Ólafsson, known for his cleverly conceived programmes, places works in this key at the centre of his recital together with those in the key of E minor. Ludwig van Beethoven's late Sonata op. 109 from 1820 forms the glittering finale.

Radiant E major

Johann Sebastian Bach's Prelude from the first volume of the »Well-Tempered Clavier«, written around a hundred years earlier, kicks off the programme. Víkingur Ólafsson has already demonstrated his mastery of Bach's works in his interpretation of the »Goldberg Variations« at the Vienna Konzerthaus in 2023. Bach's works are the be-all and end-all for him, he said in an interview. The New York Times even described him as the Icelandic Glenn Gould.

Lamenting E minor

Three works in E minor, a key associated with melancholy and tender lamentation, follow: Beethoven's Sonata op. 90, the first after a five-year break from piano sonatas, and a demanding work by Bach, the Partita No. 6. Finally, Franz Schubert's incomplete Sonata in E minor D 566 from 1817 is heard. It is clear to hear that the composer owes a great deal to the works of both Bach and Beethoven.
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