Boris Berezovsky (43), a returning guest of the National Philharmonic Orchestra, is a representative of the long-established Russian piano school, and is one of the most renowned and authentic interpreters of Russian piano music. He will be playing solo piano in a concerto by Aram Khachaturian (best known today for his Sabre Dance). Composed in an unusual key, the concerto made sensation in Western Europe in 1936. Brimming with powerful rhythms and special melodies, the concerto was recorded in... 2006 by Boris Berezovsky, a great advocate of Russian music, earning accolades from both the profession and the audiences. Also in the programme is a dazzling prelude to a comic opera written by Richard Strauss (around the same time as the concerto) to a libretto by Stefan Zweig. The second half of the concert will feature a classic masterpiece with magnificent melodies and dramatic force.
Parking information
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