Marc-André Hamelin, piano

Canadian super-virtuoso Marc-André Hamelin takes on a program of some of the repertoire's most demanding music. His recorded output is staggering, with over 70 albums to date, full of repertoire that his advocacy helped bring to light, garnering 11 Grammy nominations along the way. His program at the Library included two works that are rarely if ever heard on the same program: Charles Ives' monumental "Concord" sonata, and Maurice Ravel's devilishly difficult Gaspard de la nuit. Rounding it off are the beautiful forest scenes by Robert Schumann, and a new work of his own commissioned by the Library of Congress in celebration of 100 years of concerts. This video includes excerpts from the recital of works by Schumann, Ravel and Hamelin. Program: [0:00:01] Marc-André Hamelin Mazurka Commissioned by the William and Adeline Croft Memorial Fund in the Library of Congress [0:05:49] Robert Schumann Waldscenen, op. 82 [0:29:06] Maurice Ravel Gaspard de la nuit [0:54:10] Marc-André Hamelin Con intimissimo sentiment: Music Box For more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/video-11892/