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Grand Piano Series presents Reed Tetzloff
Reed Tetzloff, piano
Satie — Poudre d’or (Gold Dust)
Philip Lasser — Piano Sonata, “Les Hiboux Blancs” (White Owls)
Chopin — Nocturne in E-flat Major, Op. 55, No. 2
Chopin — Fantaisie in F Minor, Op. 49
Gershwin — 18 Songs for Solo Piano
Godowsky — Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes from J. Strauss’ Die Fledermaus
Reed Tetzloff brings his trademark elegance and adventurous spirit to Daniels Pavilion with a richly varied program. He opens with Satie’s shimmering Poudre d’or (Gold Dust), followed by Philip Lasser’s evocative Sonata “Les Hiboux Blancs” (White Owls). Tetzloff moves next into Chopin’s lyrical Nocturne in E-flat Major and bold Fantaisie in F Minor, before taking on Gershwin’s kaleidoscopic 18 Songs for Solo Piano and Godowsky’s dazzling Symphonic Metamorphosis on Strauss’s Die Fledermaus.
This presentation is part of the Grand Piano Series.

Reed Tetzloff
Reed Tetzloff
Reed Tetzloff, described by Richard Goode as “a musician of great authority,” has been hailed for his “richly communicative” performances (The Cincinnati Enquirer). He came to international attention at the XV Tchaikovsky Competition, where he was called “the lyric hero of the competition.” (Сноб Magazine). He has excited audiences worldwide since making his Lincoln Center concerto debut at Alice Tully Hall in 2012.
He has appeared in European venues including the Berlin Philharmonie, the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, Düsseldorf’s Kunstpalast, Prague’s Rudolfinum, the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, among others. His frequent solo recitals in the United States have been heard from coast to coast. And in Asia, he has performed in major venues in China. Other orchestral engagements have included the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Moscow Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra and the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, among many others.
Tetzloff has been in residence at festivals such as the Grand Teton Music Festival, the International Keyboard Institute and Festival, the Miami International Piano Festival, and the Festival de Musique de Wissembourg in France. Career grants from Charlotte White’s Salon de Virtuosi and from the Center for Musical Excellence sponsored his debut album, Sounds of Transcendence.
Grand Piano Series
Grand Piano Series
Grand Piano Series is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), tax-exempt and financially self-supporting organization. Founded in 2016 by Milana Strezeva and Raniero Tazzi, Grand Piano Series is a nonprofit concert and education organization that seeks to enrich the cultural life of the Southwest Florida community with memorable concerts by international artists of the highest caliber, along with a dynamic program of community outreach for all ages, including programs for over 10,000 students each year in Collier and Lee counties.
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