Winter Concert, featuring pianist Maxim Lando
Sunday, February 14, 2027
3:00 PM
Central Bucks High School South
1100 Folly Road
Warrington, PA 18976
Concert Details
Concert Program
Gaetano Donizetti: Overture to Don Pasquale
Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 in Eb, S. 124
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70
Adult tickets: $25 in advance/$30 at the door
Senior tickets: $20 in advance/$25 at the door
Students: free admission
Get all tickets in advance to guarantee admission.
Available at Rutherford’s Camera Shop, Doylestown Bookshop and on this website.
SPECIAL INVITATION: A Pre-Concert Conversation with Maestro Domínguez and Mr. Lando at 1:30 in the CB South Forum
Tickets: Free, but must be reserved online
Concert Parking at C. B. South:
Patrons may use the parking lot in the front of the building until full. Anyone needing accessible parking should park in this lot. Additional parking is available behind the school. Due to a major construction project, there is no entrance available into the building from the back lot. You may walk around the perimeter of the building to the Auditorium wing or ride the shuttle bus beginning at 2:00 from the designated shuttle pick-up sign.
Parking for Pre-Concert Conversation:
Use the parking lot in front of the building and enter the Auditorium wing. Signage will direct attendees to the Forum, which is a short walk from the auditorium lobby.
Maxim Lando, pianist
Lauded in the New York Times for his “brilliance and infectious exuberance,” American pianist Maxim Lando has been hailed as “one of the most brilliant and imaginative young pianists to emerge in recent years” (Gower Festival) and “a Demigod at the keys”(Frankfurter Neue Press).
Maxim first made international headlines performing together with Lang Lang, Chick Corea, and The Philadelphia Orchestra at Carnegie Hall’s 2017 Opening Night Gala. Since then, he has performed with over 75 major orchestras around the world, including Cleveland Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Israel Philharmonic, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, and Buffalo Symphony. He has performed in venues such as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall, Beijing National Center for Performing Arts, Kulturpalast Dresden, Tchaikovsky Hall in Moscow, and Chicago’s Millennium Park. He was invited by Lang Lang to perform for the historic opening of Steinway and Sons in Beijing.
Awarded the 2025 Khaledi Prize for Excellence and Innovation in Classical Music from Festival Napa Valley, Maxim is also winner of the 2022 New York Franz Liszt International Competition, 2022 Vendome Grand Prize, and top prizes at both the 2024 Cleveland International Piano Competition and 13th International German Piano Award. He is the recipient of a Gilmore Young Artist Award and won the Young Concert Artists Susan Wadsworth International Auditions at age 16. His recital debuts at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall and Kennedy Center Terrace Theater were hailed by the New York Times as concerts “You Won’t Want To Miss!”
Maxim partners frequently with violinist Daniel Hope, and is passionate about chamber music and unusual repertoire. Together with his German friend and violinist Tassilo Probst, his album Into Madness, recorded by Bavarian Radio on Berlin Classics, was awarded a 2023 International Classical Music Award (ICMA) as best chamber music recording of the year. It also received a double nomination for Opus Klassik, and the duo was honored at the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw, Poland.
Dedicated to making classical music accessible to his own generation, Maxim has been featured on CNN, NPR, BBC, WQXR, Bavarian Radio, Euroradio’s Top Young Performers, Israel’s “Intermezzo with Arik”, and Russia’s TV Kultura.
Maxim is a Laureate of Artemisia Foundation since 2019, an alumnus of the Lang Lang International Music Foundation, and studies with long-time mentor Hung- Kuan Chen at The Juilliard School.