Pianist Mitsuko Uchida is renowned for the pure, peerless structure of her interpretations and her faithful dedication to composer and score. Boston hasn't experienced a solo performance from Uchida in a generation, yet the recital stage offers an unparalleled showcase for her brilliance. In the dialogue between a singular pianist and the composer, the silences, the structure, and the inward drama of a piece come to the fore. When Mitsuko Uchida commands the stage, you're sure to be enraptured. 

“It's difficult to avoid superlatives when writing about Mitsuko Uchida. A wellspring of wisdom and sensitivity—a truly equal partnership with whatever music she inhabits. ”

The New York Times

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Symphony Hall Information

This performance is generously supported by
Gretchen & Samuel Shubrooks.

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