CLEVELAND, Ohio — When Johann Sebastian Bach had his “Keyboard exercise, consisting of an ARIA with diverse variations for harpsichord with two manuals” published by Balthasar Schmid in Nuremberg in ...
The pairing makes perfect sense, as in irrational non-sense, where everything unpredictable flies and soars. There’s contrast in these two scores from the 1940s, though both boast spectral waltzes and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker teams up with the pianist Pavel Kolesnikov for a new production of the Bach masterpiece at ...
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After his recital of Chopin and Schubert last year, concert pianist Pavel Kolesnikov is returning to the Steinway Society stage Oct. 18 with a program of “Dances and Dreams.” Kolesnikov will once ...
Everything about this Mazurka is dreamy, floating along as if Chopin made up the music on the spot in a great opium cloud. Songs We Love: Pavel Kolesnikov, Chopin: 'Mazurka In A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4' ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Russian pianist Pavel Kolesnikov has been named the Prize Laureate of the ...
Pavel Kolesnikov, Elisabeth Leonskaja, Alina Ibragimova, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker and Samson Tsoy at the end of the three Schubertiades. Throughout the evening, one marvelled at Schubert’s sleights of ...
In impeccable English – London has long been his home – Kolesnikov celebrated his return to public performance by underlining how Chopin disliked recitals before large audiences and discovered more ...