Baroque and Romantic piano masterworks performed by Daria Vasileva at cozy house recital in NW DC
Manor Park/Takoma, Wash. DC
Sat, October 24, at 6:30 PM, EDT
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Capacity
- 10 of 15 spots still available

- Bring any drinks except red wine
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided
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Wheelchair access
- Not wheelchair accessible
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- Some stairs may be present in the space
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- Kid-friendly event
This is a groupmuse
A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.
Host
Please join us this autumn for a piano recital of musical storytelling in an intimate cozy living room setting in NW DC!
About the Program
Tales Without Words: an evening of storytelling and evoking your imagination
Part I - At the Forgotten Ball
The evening opens with Medtner's Sonata Reminiscenza, a piece that feels like a memory rising to the surface before it has found words - searching, tender, incomplete. It leads into Bach's English Suite No. 2 in A minor, where storytelling takes on the shape of Baroque dance, full of life, wit and reflection.
Part II - Encountering Fate
Bach's English Suite No. 3 in G minor returns to that same courtly language in a darker key, before a set of Medtner's Skazki ("Tales") - some of the most explicitly narrative pieces ever written for solo piano, though what tale each one tells is left entirely to the listener. The evening closes with Chopin's Ballade No. 1 in G minor, a piece that behaves like a story in the truest sense: it has a beginning, a rising tension, and a conclusion that arrives less like a resolution than an inevitability.
About the Artist
Daria Vasileva is a Russian concert pianist known as an ambassador of Alexander Scriabin's music, with a devotion to storytelling repertoire that extends to Bach, Medtner, and the great women composers history too often left off the program. In her recitals, Daria seeks to cultivate a uniquely close and expressive interpretive bond between performer and audience
Trained at one of Russia's leading conservatories in Kazan and later at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Lucerne, Daria has won prizes at international competitions including the Smetana International Piano Competition and the Scriabin International Piano Competition, where she received the Special Scriabin Prize. In June 2026, she released her debut album, Scriabin: Elements, on the French label Aparté. Now based in the United States, Daria is building an active concert life across the country, with more than 80,000 people following her performances and reflections on classical music online.
Payment can be made in cash or via Zelle at the event.
Age restriction: Children 6 and up are welcome if accompanied by responsible adult and capable of sitting quietly through a classical music performance.
What's the music?
Tales Without Words is an evening of storytelling and evoking your imagination
Part I - At the Forgotten Ball
The evening opens with Medtner's Sonata Reminiscenza, a piece that feels like a memory rising to the surface before it has found words - searching, tender, incomplete. It leads into Bach's English Suite No. 2 in A minor, where storytelling takes on the shape of Baroque dance, full of life, wit and reflection.
Part II - Encountering Fate
Bach's English Suite No. 3 in G minor returns to that same courtly language in a darker key, before a set of Medtner's Skazki ("Tales") - some of the most explicitly narrative pieces ever written for solo piano, though what tale each one tells is left entirely to the listener. The evening closes with Chopin's Ballade No. 1 in G minor, a piece that behaves like a story in the truest sense: it has a beginning, a rising tension, and a conclusion that arrives less like a resolution than an inevitability.
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