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Spanish composer and pianist (1865-1945)
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getClassical (Ilona Oltuski)
2016-05-21 05:06:09
Evgeny Kissin’s Well-Tempered Departure
Pianist Evgeny Kissin , concluding thePerspectives series at Carnegie Hall’s 125th anniversary season – which also celebrated his illustrious pianistic solo debut here 25 years ago – wooed audiences once more with Rachmaninoff’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 2, before taking a previously announced leave of absence from concertizing in the USA. The concert amounted to a farewell observation on the series’ narrative, revealing the artist’s uniquely personal artistic journey. Capture by Simone Massoni This article was published by the author on Blogcritics Magazine Since that memorable Carnegie Hall debut, with people waving hundred-dollar bills to scalp a ticket on mobbed street blocks around the sold-out concert hall, New Yorkers’ enthusiasm for Kissin does not seem to have diminished in the least. Coming out of the Soviet Union as a prodigal talent with staggering musicality, his reputation had preceded his eagerly awaited appearances before both Russian and world audiences; and […]
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getClassical (Ilona Oltuski)
2016-05-21 00:06:09
Evgeny Kissin’s Well-Tempered Departure Published on BlogCritics.com
Pianist Evgeny Kissin , concluding thePerspectives series at Carnegie Hall’s 125th anniversary season – which also celebrated his illustrious pianistic solo debut here 25 years ago – wooed audiences once more with Rachmaninoff’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 2, before taking a previously announced leave of absence from concertizing in the USA. The concert amounted to a farewell observation on the series’ narrative, revealing the artist’s uniquely personal artistic journey. Capture by Simone Massoni This article was published by the author on Blogcritics Magazine Since that memorable Carnegie Hall debut, with people waving hundred-dollar bills to scalp a ticket on mobbed street blocks around the sold-out concert hall, New Yorkers’ enthusiasm for Kissin does not seem to have diminished in the least. Coming out of the Soviet Union as a prodigal talent with staggering musicality, his reputation had preceded his eagerly awaited appearances before both Russian and world audiences; and […]
2015-06-13 23:37:00
Nineteen years ago a 24-year-old Russian pianist stunned the Colón´s audience in a recital and a concert with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic. He was Evgueni Kissin, already famous after a meteoric career started when he was ten. He showed then not only astonishing technical command but a mature view of style and phrasing. He is now 43 and in his first maturity he confirmed and deepened the impression of those far-off days, which left an imprint in true music lovers. Unfortunately three years ago he was scheduled to come but the death of his father of course prevented it. Now his recital was the shining light in what otherwise (except for a combination of Paula Almerares and Karin Lechner) is a disastrous subscription […]
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