Multiple-award winning Salmon Arm pianist Jaeden Izik-Dzurko is keeping busy this spring with an extensive tour taking him across Canada and the globe.
His next live performance, hosted by the Chamber Music Kelowna (CMK) Society at the Mary Irwin Theatre on March 21, is already sold out. This recital brings a close to Chamber Music Kelowna's 2024/25 main-stage concert season.
Izik-Dzurko, 25, has garnered significant recognition and honours over the past few years. In 2021, the CBC named him one of the ѻý30 hot classical musicians under 30." In 2022, he won first prize at the Hilton Head International Piano Competition, followed by the Maria Canals International Music Competition and the 20th Paloma OѻýShea Santander International Piano Competition. In 2024, Izik-Dzurko became the Grand Prize Laureate in an instrumental edition of the Concours musical international de Montréal (the first Canadian to do so), then brought the year to a spectacular finish winning first prize at the 2024 Leeds International Piano Competition, receiving the Dame Fanny Waterman Gold Medal.
ѻýCMK was very fortunate to have booked Jaeden for our 2024-25 season before his big Leeds win,ѻý said president Diane Bond in a media release. ѻýWe believe Jaeden will be hard to pin down in the coming years. Our sold-out concert shows that Kelownaѻýs classical music audience appreciates this opportunity to hear him in recital.ѻý
CMK has arranged an educational opportunity to make the most of Izik-Dzurko's time in Kelowna. On the day of the concert, he will lead a master-class for advanced piano students of the Kelowna Community Music School. For his recital, there will be a pre-concert talk by conductor Rosemary Thomson. The evening will feature four pieces: J. S. Bachѻýs Partita No. 4 in D major, BWV 828; the Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 by Chopin; Scriabinѻýs Fantasie in B minor, Op. 28; and finally the Preludes, Opus 23 by Rachmaninoff.
Two days later, Izik-Dzurko will be in Toronto for a solo recital at Hugh's Room. There are two recitals taking place in Quebec on March 28 (Salle DѻýYouville, Palais Montcalm) and March 30 (Salle Pierre-Mercure, Montréal), and then Izik-Dzurko is headed to South Korea where he'll be performing at numerous venues.
Further information can be found at jaedenizikdzurko.com.