2023–24 Season

Artist in Residence Mitsuko Uchida

In March 2024, Cal Performances welcomes pianist Mitsuko Uchida as Artist in Residence, an engagement that will feature two standout concerts and a variety of campus related activities designed to bring this remarkable artist into close contact with students, campus partners, and other members of the community.

Among the most venerated pianists and thinkers of our time, Uchida is renowned internationally as a peerless interpreter of composers including Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and Schumann. Musical America’s 2022 Artist of the Year, the multi-Grammy Award winner has enjoyed close relationships over many years with the world’s finest orchestras and conductors.

Uchida’s 2024 residency will feature a return campus engagement with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, and a highly anticipated recital where she will team with acclaimed tenor Mark Padmore in Schubert’s towering Winterreise song cycle. Make your plans now to join Cal Performances in welcoming Mitsuko Uchida as she returns to the Berkeley campus.

“Uchida repeatedly returned to the stage to bow but never to encore; how could she? In her trademark way, every time she faced the audience she looked a bit surprised, then grateful—as if, after sharing all she had, she was the one who should be thanking us.” The New York Times

Beyond the Stage Mitsuko Uchida Artist in Residence 2023–24 Season Feature

Mark Padmore and Mitsuko Uchida

Mark Padmore, tenor
Mitsuko Uchida, piano
Schubert’s Winterreise
Mar 17
Hertz Hall

If Schubert’s haunting, visceral Winterreise cycle is the Mount Everest of classical song, who better to scale its heights than two of the world’s most esteemed and empathetic chamber musicians? Renowned Schubertians, tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Mitsuko Uchida together tread a path of existential discovery in Schubert’s setting of Wilhelm Müller’s poems about love and loss, inviting us into the anguished inner world of the poem’s protagonist and bringing to vivid life the barren winter landscape of his solitary wanderings. Reviewing a 2022 performance of this music, the New York Times stated, “It’s difficult to avoid superlatives when writing about Mitsuko Uchida and Mark Padmore.… As a pairing, [they] are wellsprings of wisdom and sensitivity, a truly equal partnership. The performances that result from their deep study of these scores are unpretentious master classes in the art of letting music speak for itself.”

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Mahler Chamber Orchestra and Mitsuko Uchida

Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Mitsuko Uchida, piano and director
José Maria Blumenschein, concertmaster and leader
Mar 24
Zellerbach Hall

If Schubert’s haunting, visceral Winterreise cycle is the Mount Everest of classical song, who better to scale its heights than two of the world’s most esteemed and empathetic chamber musicians? Renowned Schubertians, tenor Mark Padmore and pianist Mitsuko Uchida together tread a path of existential discovery in Schubert’s setting of Wilhelm Müller’s poems about love and loss, inviting us into the anguished inner world of the poem’s protagonist and bringing to vivid life the barren winter landscape of his solitary wanderings. Reviewing a 2022 performance of this music, the New York Times stated, “It’s difficult to avoid superlatives when writing about Mitsuko Uchida and Mark Padmore.… As a pairing, [they] are wellsprings of wisdom and sensitivity, a truly equal partnership. The performances that result from their deep study of these scores are unpretentious master classes in the art of letting music speak for itself.”

Patron Sponsor: Anonymous

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