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Valère Burnon at the van Buuren Museum – An Exceptional Concert

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The van Buuren Museum & Gardens is delighted to welcome pianist Valère Burnon, third prize winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition 2025, for an exceptional recital in support of the museum.

Trained in Liège, Cologne, and Imola, Valère Burnon is a deeply committed musician, praised for the finesse of his touch and the richness of his interpretations. A laureate of several international competitions (Épinal, Bremen, Long-Thibaud, Viotti), he performs in Europe’s most prestigious concert halls, while also leading an acclaimed career in chamber music and teaching.

This concert, held under the pavilion in the museum’s lush gardens, will be one of the highlights of the cultural season. It will be followed by a drink in the garden, in the presence of the artist.

Participation fee: €90
This includes the concert, a welcome drink, and a direct contribution to the museum’s cultural activities.
Your presence at this exceptional evening will help keep this unique cultural venue alive and accessible to the public.

Program:
L. van Beethoven : Sonate n°31 en la bémol majeur op. 110

I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo

II. Allegro molto

III. Adagio ma non troppo - Fuga. Allegro ma non troppo

W. A. Mozart : Adagio en si mineur K. 540

C. Franck : Prélude, Choral et Fugue“ en si mineur FWV 21

I. Prélude. Moderato

II. Choral. Poco più lento

III. Fugue. Poco Allegro

(pause)

S. Rachmaninov : 13 Préludes op. 32

I. Allegro vivace, en do majeur

II. Allegretto, en si bémol mineur

III. Allegro vivace, en mi majeur

IV. Allegro con brio, en mi mineur

V. Moderato, en sol majeur

VI. Allegro appassionato, en fa mineur

VII. Moderato, en fa majeur

VIII. Vivo, en la mineur

IX. Allegro moderato, en la majeur

X. Lento, en si mineur

XI. Allegretto, en si majeur

XII. Allegro, en sol dièse mineur

XIII. Grave, en ré bémol majeur