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Ron Maxim Huang

25.07.2026 , Saturday

Coming from the ranks of the State and Cathedral Choir as well as the Children's Choir of the Deutsche Oper Berlin, Ron Maxim Huang has been at home in music since childhood. In Gstaad, he makes his debut with a program that is as bold as it is multifaceted: from Liszt's dizzying Dance of Death to an excursion into the music of our time – represented by Levi Schechtmann, who as a composer of the new generation connects the great classical heritage with fresh vibes of the 21st century.

Ron Maxim Huang, piano

Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849)

Ballade No. 3 in A-flat major op. 47 7'

Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor op. 58 27'

Franz Liszt (1811–1886)

“Dance of Death” S. 525 15'

Levi Schechtmann (1999)

“Intermezzo for the Moon” (2023) 2'

Nikolai Kapustin (1937–2020)

from the 8 Concert Studies op. 40 (1984): No. 6 “Pastoral,” No. 1 “Prelude” 5'

60'