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Boris Berman piano recital

2016. május 10. 19.00-21.00

Solti terem

Black and White Colours

Boris Berman piano recital A Zeneakadémia saját szervezésű programja

Beethoven
F-dúr variációk, op. 34

Debussy
Images - I. kötet

Debussy
Estampes

Prokofjev
V. (C-dúr) szonáta, op. 135

Prokofjev
Rómeó és Júlia, op. 75 (részletek)

Prokofjev
VII. (B-dúr) szonáta, op. 83

-;-Boris Berman (zongora)
Precise mind, warm heart, extraordinary virtuosity and astoundingly rich musicality. Boris Berman is not merely a stunning pianist but a truly remarkable musician as well, a person who never play-acts on the stage, instead devoting his amazing technique to the expression of miniscule musical details. With selfless commitment, Berman always endeavours to provide interpretations of works that are in full accord with the style of the given composer, in the most authentic way possible, with flawless technique and yet with his own trademark expressivity. Born in Moscow, the pianist would be hard put to deny the influences of the great Russian school of piano playing with his breath-taking technique. He lived in the Soviet Union between 1948-1973 before emigrating to Israel. He heads the piano department of the Yale School of Music and is one of the most sought-after piano professors in the United States. Concert audiences in nearly fifty countries on six continents know him as soloist and chamber musician, while he is also active in studios (he was first to record Prokofiev’s complete piano works). After playing the world’s greatest concert halls, he now gives a solo recital in front of a domestic audience in the Academy of Music, Budapest.

Jegyár:

HUF 1 900, 2 500