Piano solos out of this world


Twelve composers will share their inner reflections on outer space in Cosmophony, a concert of solo piano pieces inspired by the beauty and mystery of the solar system. Acclaimed pianist Rachel Iwaasa, widely known for her bold and innovative performances, will take the stage at the intimate Star Theatre in the HR MacMillan Space Centre on June 30 to present a dynamic solo recital unlike any other.


The concert will take place in darkness, punctuated by celestial images projected onto the overhead panoramic screens of the famous theatre.


It will feature world premieres by some of Canada’s most distinct creative musical voices. Nine composers will present their unique meditations on a specified planet, in a musical portrayal of the solar system, with new works by composers Rodney Sharman (Mercury), Marci Rabe (Venus), Alexander Pechenyuk (Earth), Jocelyn Morlock (Mars), Chris Kovarik (Jupiter), Jeffrey Ryan (Saturn), Stefan Udell (Uranus), Jennifer Butler (Neptune) and Emily Doolittle (Gliese 581c, newly discovered, April 2007).


Ryan said his contribution is his first solo piano work.


"It will fill a major lacuna in my catalogue and allow me to take my craft in a new and previously unexplored direction," he said. "The subject matter for this work connects beautifully with my lifelong interest in astronomy, giving me another level of inspiration."

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