June 16
Week four of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s 2026-27 broadcast season holds three virtuosic showpieces from the early years of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Violinist Chad Hoopes and pianist Katia Skanavi perform Beethoven’s monumental and groundbreaking Kreutzer Sonata, which the composer described as being “almost like a concerto.” Before that, percussion virtuoso Colin Currie—hailed as “the world’s finest and most daring percussionist” by The Spectator—performs Spiel by Andy Akiho. Akiho “is writing some of the most advanced and sensational percussion music of our time,” praises Colin Currie. Currie notes that “Spiel is written for a glockenspiel. It’s a remarkable, fast-paced piece and exquisitely beautiful.” The hour begins as pianist Kirill Gerstein interprets Percy Grainger’s Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers.
PERCY GRAINGER
Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky’s Waltz of the Flowers (1901; rev. 1904)
Kirill Gerstein, piano
ANDY AKIHO
Spiel (2013; rev. 2020)
Colin Currie, glockenspiel
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
Violin Sonata in A Major, Op. 47, Kreutzer (1802-03)
Adagio sostenuto – Presto
Andante con variazioni
Finale: Presto
Chad Hoopes, violin; Katia Skanavi, piano
