GRUNIN CENTER PRESENTS PIANIST RAFFI BESALYAN SEPTEMBER 27

GRUNIN CENTER PRESENTS PIANIST RAFFI BESALYAN SEPTEMBER 27

Staff Report

Armenian-born American pianist Raffi Besalyan takes to the main stage of the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 27, for an installment of the new Afternoon Recital Series. Besalyan, who lays claim to an international career spanning multiple continents, comes to the Grunin Center with a program entitled “Dances and Transcriptions.” 

Hailed as “a formidable artist with a commanding presence and rich interpretive gifts,” Besalyan is a master of his art and a true heir of the Russian School of pianism. Following his debut at Carnegie Hall, “The New York Concert Review” described him as “technically brilliant … playing with a great deal of temperament, speed, and power … audacious spirit, poetic substance, and deeply felt tenderness.” 

Active as a recitalist, orchestral soloist, and chamber musician, critics have praised Besalyan’s piano performances for their virility, poetry, and extraordinary technical command.

Please join us for an afternoon of pure indulgence, featuring the diabolical virtuosity of Franz Liszt’s “Mephisto Waltz;” the hair-raising brilliance of Maurice Ravel’s “La Valse;” Sergei Rachmaninov’s evocative “Etude Tableux Op. 39, No. 6,” aptly nicknamed “Red Riding Hood;” and the rhythmically impetuous world of George Gershwin’s “Three Preludes” and “Rhapsody in Blue,” among other selections.

The Grunin Center is located on the Ocean County College Main Campus, on College Drive in Toms River.

Tickets $12  [Afternoon Recital Subscription eligible]

To purchase tickets, contact the Grunin Center at 732-255-0500 or visit grunincenter.org.