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Improv pianist who can turn a ringtone into a song to perform in Fort Worth

Composer and performer Gabriela Montero will perform April 25-26 in Fort Worth.
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Anders Brogaard
Composer and performer Gabriela Montero will perform April 25-26 in Fort Worth.

For Gabriela Montero music is akin to a first language.

The Venezuelan-born pianist and Latin Grammy winner has performed with orchestras around the world, having made a name for herself as a masterful artist and improviser.

鈥淚mprovising is something that鈥檚 very, very natural 鈥 like having a conversation with someone,鈥 she told the Fort Worth Report ahead of her trip to the city for back-to-back Cliburn Concerts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more a language that comes naturally to you, and 鈥 in my case 鈥 it鈥檚 a language that I鈥檝e always spoken.鈥

Her sold-out performance at the Kimbell Art Museum鈥檚 Renzo Piano Pavilion will focus on the film industry and the impact on it by three Russian composers: Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Rachmaninov. She will end the evening by improvising a score to 鈥淭he Immigrant,鈥 a silent film that Charlie Chaplin wrote, directed and starred in.

The second evening will take place at Tulips FTW and will include works from Bach, C茅sar Franck and more improvisation with the help of the audience.

Montero once took a fan鈥檚 distinctive ringtone and turned it into a seven-minute fugue and, another time, riffed on a Turkish folk song.

鈥淭here鈥檚 no limit to what can happen with improvisation,鈥 she said.

If you go

Gabriela Montero鈥檚 two Fort Worth piano improv performances allow you a choice of dates and distinctively different venues.

Where: Kimbell Art Museum Renzo Piano Pavilion
3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
When: 7:30 p.m. April 25
Tickets: Sold out

Where: Tulips FTW
112 St. Louis Ave.
When: 8 p.m. April 26
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In addition to being known for her skill at improvising, Montero is well-regarded for her compositions. The artist is currently working on an original piece for the Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition.

Montero will also serve as a member of the competition鈥檚 jury, and in its preliminary phase, 30 contestants will perform her original composition before 18 pianists will be selected to advance to the quarterfinal round.

Montero has started her composition but said that the more she plays it, the more the piece evolves.

鈥淚t鈥檚 funny that a lot of the, a lot of young artists that I meet 鈥 they always refer to past composers, and they say, 鈥楶lease have pity on us,鈥 and, 鈥楧on鈥檛 make it impossibly difficult.鈥 So I鈥檓 trying to keep that in mind, but I鈥檓 not sure I will succeed,鈥 she said.Applications for the 2025 competition are due Oct. 16.

Marcheta Fornoff covers arts and culture for the Fort Worth Report. Reach her at marcheta.fornoff@fortworthreport.org. At the Fort Worth Report, news decisions are made independently of our board. Read more about our editorial independence policy.

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