Experience an unforgettable salon concert with pianist Carter Johnson, one of today’s most exciting rising stars in classical music!
Fresh from making history as the first Canadian finalist at the 2025 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, winner of the 2025 Dublin International Piano Competition, and winner of the 2023 Weatherford College International Piano Competition. Johnson brings his brilliant artistry, warm stage presence, and deeply communicative playing to the beautiful and intimate Great Room of Chandor Gardens on the evening of Thursday, October 2. Johnson has captivated audiences worldwide — now it’s your turn to be mesmerized.
This is a rare chance to hear an artist at the very forefront of his career. Johnson’s concerts are captivating journeys, where music comes alive with storytelling, passion, and brilliance. Be part of a transformative musical experience with one of the most talked-about pianists of his generation. Seating is limited so secure your tickets today.
Tickets are $35 (selection of wine and beer included)
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Program for the evening:
Maurice Ravel (17’)
Valses nobles et sentimentales, M. 61
i. Modéré, très franc
ii. Assez lent, avec une expression intense
iii. Modéré
iv. Assez animé
v. Presque lent, dans un sentiment intime
vi. Vif
vii. Moins vif — Tempo I
viii. Épilogue. Lent
Hanna Kulenty (5’)
AtlantissSolo for piano (2022)
Sergei Prokofiev (14’)
Waltz: Cinderella and the Prince, op. 102/1
Scherzo in E minor, op. 52/6
Vision fugitive in E minor, op. 22/16
Suggestion diabolique, op. 4/4
[intermission]
Robert Schumann (37’)
Davidsbündlertänze, op. 6
Carter Johnson’s Bio:
Celebrated for his warm stage presence, compelling musical personality, and provocative repertoire choices, Canadian pianist Carter Johnson is known for making classical music speak to all kinds of audiences. With playing described as “sincere, communicative, and intelligent”, “drop-dead gorgeous”, and even “the greatest thing since sliced bread” (Gramophone), Johnson’s competition laurels include being a finalist in the 2025 Van Cliburn International Competition (the first Canadian in history to do so), the first prize winner of the 2025 Dublin International Competition, and silver medalist in the 2024 Gina Bachauer International Competition.
First prizes in other international competitions include the 2023 Concours Hauts-de-France, the 2021 International Competition of Polish Music, the 2020 Valsesia International Competition, the 2024 Heida Hermanns International Competition, and the 2023 Weatherford College International Competition. Other awards include the prize for the most promising pianist not proceeding to the final in the 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition, a finalist prize in the 2023 Walter Naumburg Competition, the best performance of the commissioned work in the 2024 Gina Bachauer Competition, and the best chamber music performance in the 2025 Dublin Competition.
Johnson rose to prominence in his home country when in 2018 he was declared the winner of two of Canada’s most important national competitions, garnering both the grand prize in the OSM Competition and the first prize in the CMC Stepping Stone competition.
He has performed with orchestras including the Montréal Symphony Orchestra, the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Métropolitain, the Utah Symphony, the Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra, the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, and the Orchestra of the Americas. Venues in which he has performed include the Maison Symphonique, the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, Bass Performance Hall, the Kaufmann Concert Hall at 92nd Street Y, the Shenzhen Concert Hall, Salle Bourgie, and the Warsaw National Philharmonic Hall. Johnson maintains a close relationship with Angela Hewitt, who has been an important mentor and chamber music partner ever since hearing him perform Bach in Leipzig.
Equally at home in the worlds of solo, concerto, chamber, and vocal music, Johnson has a particular interest in bringing light to lesser-explored parts of the repertory. Although his closest affinity is with the music of J.S. Bach and Robert Schumann, in the concert hall he is also a strong proponent of many composers of the earlier 20th century, including Paul Hindemith, Dmitri Shostakovich, Francis Poulenc, Charles Ives, Alfred Schnittke, Grażyna Bacewicz, and Karol Szymanowski. An avid connoisseur of art song, he has experience as a vocal coach and is enthusiastic about languages. Johnson’s own secondary instrument work has included studies in oboe, voice, and harpsichord.
Trained in elocution as a teenager, Johnson holds an ATCL with distinction in speech and drama from Trinity College London, and he regularly brings this expertise to his recitals in his discussions on the music that is being played — for audiences, they continue to be a highlight of his performances. This skill was recognized in the 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition, where he was awarded the Best Program Presentation in the Semifinal for his program design and verbal introductions. His performances of Poulenc’s setting of L’histoire de Babar le pétit éléphant, in which he plays the role of both pianist and narrator, are particularly beloved by audiences of every age and background.
Born in 1996 on Vancouver Island, Canada, Johnson began the study of piano at age 5 with Shelley Roberts, with whom he had the privilege of studying both performance and pedagogy for over 12 years. After continuing his studies with Michelle Mares, he completed a Bachelor of Music with Mark Anderson at the University of British Columbia. He then received a Master of Music from the Juilliard School under the direction of Joseph Kalichstein and Matti Raekallio, and continued to the Yale School of Music where he completed a Master of Musical Arts with Wei-Yi Yang. He is currently continuing at Yale where he is a candidate for a Doctor of Musical Arts.
Johnson currently resides in Connecticut with his wife Hannah and their sons Preston and Ambrose, where he maintains a busy schedule as a concert artist. In his spare time, he and Hannah enjoy cooking together, gardening, watching good films, and spending time outside as a family enjoying the charms of New England.