Kasparas Mikužis at La Mortella creating magic sounds in Walton’s paradise on Ischia
Kasparas opened his first programme at La Mortella on Ischia with the Sonata in B minor n.47 Hob XVI:32. Having chosen the older of the two Steinways that sit in the music room created by Susana Walton next to her husband’s studio. It is a concert hall created to give a platform to gifted young musicians, who after years of perfecting their art, need an audience with which to share their artistry, allowing it to mature, flourish and flower as everything seems to do on this sceptered isle. Pianos ,like good wine ,mature with age and it was this maturity that Kasparas brought to all he played. Having spent the past six years at the Royal Academy in London under the eagle eye of Christopher Elton, his sense of style and innate musicianship has been nurtured by this renowned mentor of pianists, passing on his heritage from Tobias Matthay and Gordon Green not forgetting the enormous influence of Guido Agosti and Maria Curcio.
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