Running time:
2 parts by 60 minutes
2 parts by 60 minutes
6+
Рrogramme:
BrahmsRavel
Szymanowsky
Dutilleux
Liszt
18 December 2018 Tuesday
19.00
Chamber hall
19.00 Chamber hall
Piano-gala
Seven French pianists on one stage
Simon Adda Reis
Alexander Kantorov
Julian Trevelyan
Maroussia Gentet
Marcel Tadokoro
Dmitry Sin
Maxime Alberti
The concert marks the 90th anniversary of the outstanding Russian pianist and Moscow Conservatory professor Lev Vlasenko. Vlasenko educated the whole generation of brilliant musicians, winners and laureates of different international music competitions, as well as music professors, Russian and foreign.
This night seven pianists that could be described asl “grand disciples” – musical grand children – of Lev Vlasenko will play.
All of them are graduates of École normale Alfred-Cortot in Paris, where they were taught by Rena Cherechevskaïa, who is in her turn is one of the best pupils of Lev Vlasenko. Moscow Youth Chamber Orchestra named after Ippolitov-Ivanova also takes part in the concert. Professor Valery Vorona is the Orchestra’s music director, conductor, and soloist.
Alexander Kantorov
Julian Trevelyan
Maroussia Gentet
Marcel Tadokoro
Dmitry Sin
Maxime Alberti
The concert marks the 90th anniversary of the outstanding Russian pianist and Moscow Conservatory professor Lev Vlasenko. Vlasenko educated the whole generation of brilliant musicians, winners and laureates of different international music competitions, as well as music professors, Russian and foreign.
This night seven pianists that could be described asl “grand disciples” – musical grand children – of Lev Vlasenko will play.
All of them are graduates of École normale Alfred-Cortot in Paris, where they were taught by Rena Cherechevskaïa, who is in her turn is one of the best pupils of Lev Vlasenko. Moscow Youth Chamber Orchestra named after Ippolitov-Ivanova also takes part in the concert. Professor Valery Vorona is the Orchestra’s music director, conductor, and soloist.