Tragicomedy with Haydn and Mozart: David Belkovski, Fortepiano

Saturday, April 25, 2026 – 4:00pm note later time
St. Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church – 1704 NE 43rd Ave, Portland OR 97213

Recital followed by Hands-On Time for Newcomers!

Online Video Premiere – Saturday, May 9, 2026 – 2pm on the WEKA YouTube Channel

Paintings of Haydn and Mozart

In this recital, experience the dramatic lows of tragedy and the sparkling wit of comedy in cherished music by Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Enjoy the music of these revered composers on a Viennese fortepiano, the type they knew and loved.

Born in Skopje, Macedonia, David Belkovski‘s musical journey began with Balkan folk traditions and has evolved into a vibrant career as conductor, soloist, and continuist. Known for his vivid programming and compelling interpretations, he has directed ensembles including Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Juilliard415, New World Symphony, the Milwaukee Symphony, and Les Violons du Roy. Recent appearances at the Norfolk, Ryedale, and Aix-en-Provence festivals highlight the breadth of his artistry. This season, he joins the San Antonio Philharmonic to direct the complete Brandenburg Concertos, makes his directorial debut with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and returns to conduct The Juilliard School’s opera, Saverio Mercadante’s I due Figaro.

Performing regularly on harpsichord, fortepiano, and modern piano, David has won first prize in several national and international competitions, including the 2019 Sfzp International Fortepiano Competition. He has served as Assistant Conductor to Richard Egarr, Raphaël Pichon, and John Butt, prepared orchestras for William Christie, and held the post of Assistant Conductor with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.

Continuo playing remains central to his creative life, with recent collaborations including Vox Luminis, Jupiter Ensemble, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and Trinity Baroque Orchestra. David is also active as a composer, with commissions including one for Juilliard415, and teaches courses and workshops on continuo performance and historical pedagogy at Juilliard. He is the recipient of the Robert A. and Patricia S. Levinson Award, the first awarded in early music.

Photo of Belkovski

Hands-on Time for Newcomers – Stay after the recital to try the fortepiano yourself! Piano teachers, piano students, newcomers and enthusiasts are welcome to experience the feel of a Viennese-style fortepiano under the fingers. Knowing more about the instrument gives valuable insights about the Classical style. 

Also, learn more about Viennese-style versus English-style fortepianos in our video by Carol lei Breckenridge. – Watch the video

Admission
Free to WEKA members
Free to 18 and under, children accompanied by an adult
Free to college students with ID
General Admission $25 payable at the door