Mondavi Center Presents
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Inon Barnatan, piano
Thursday, February 27, 2025
7:30pm
Jackson Hall

The Academy of St Martin in the Fields continues to push the boundaries of player-directed performance to new heights with fresh, brilliant interpretations of the world’s greatest orchestral music.
Appearing without famed music director Joshua Bell (who appears elsewhere this season in recital), they’ll be joined by Music Director of La Jolla Music Society Summerfest Inon Barnatan, “one of the most admired pianists of his generation” (New York Times).
Run time is approximately 2 hours with an intermission
Program List
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Quiet City
Aaron Copland
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Piano Concerto No. 9 in Eb Major, K. 271
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Shaker Loops
John Adams
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Symphony No. 29 in E Major
Joseph Haydn
Sponsored by
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The Nancy and Hank Fisher Family Fund
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Capital Public Radio
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Western Health
Individual support provided by
John and Grace Rosenquist, Raymond Seamans and Ruth Elkins
We are sorry to share that Bruce Liu has had to withdraw from the concerts on our USA tour through March 4 due to illness. We wish him a speedy recovery.
We are most grateful to Inon Barnatan who will join us to perform these concerts.
We look forward to performing with Inon again, having toured the USA together in March 2017 and recorded the complete Beethoven Piano Concertos with him. The programs for these performances remains as planned.”
– Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Artist Bios

Inon Barnatan
Piano

Inon Barnatan
“One of the most admired pianists of his generation” (New York Times), Inon Barnatan has received universal acclaim for his “uncommon sensitivity” (The New Yorker), “impeccable musicality and phrasing” (Le Figaro), and his stature as “a true poet of the keyboard: refined, searching, unfailingly communicative” (The Evening Standard). A multifaceted musician, Barnatan is equally celebrated as soloist, curator and collaborator.
As a soloist, Barnatan is a regular performer with many of the world’s foremost orchestras and conductors. He was the inaugural Artist-in-Association of the New York Philharmonic from 2014-17 and has played with the BBC Symphony for the BBC Proms, the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, the symphony orchestras of Chicago, Cleveland, Boston and most major orchestras in the US, as well as the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Orchestra Symphony and the London, Helsinki, Hong Kong, and Royal Stockholm Philharmonics.
Equally at home as a curator and chamber musician, Barnatan is Music Director of La Jolla Music Society Summerfest in California, one of leading music festivals in the country. He regularly collaborates with world-class partners such as Renée Fleming and Alisa Weilerstein, and plays at major chamber music festivals including, Seattle, Santa Fe, and Spoleto USA. Barnatan was a member of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Bowers Program (formerly CMS Two) from 2006 to 2009 and continues to perform with CMS in New York and on tour.
Born in Tel Aviv in 1979, Inon Barnatan started playing the piano at the age of three, when his parents discovered his perfect pitch, and made his orchestral debut at eleven. His musical education connects him to some of the 20th century’s most illustrious pianists and teachers: he studied first with Professor Victor Derevianko, a student of the Russian master Heinrich Neuhaus, before moving to London in 1997 to study at the Royal Academy of Music with Christopher Elton and Maria Curcio, a student of the legendary Artur Schnabel. The late Leon Fleisher was also an influential teacher and mentor. For more information, visit www.inonbarnatan.com.
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