Piano recital by Grigory Sokolov – MVM Concerts - The Piano
Grigory Sokolov poetic playing abounds in unique solutions, making even the most familiar pieces seem astonishingly fresh when he performs them.
Grigory Sokolov poetic playing abounds in unique solutions, making even the most familiar pieces seem astonishingly fresh when he performs them.
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Last event date: Friday, March 17 2023 7:30PM
Piano recital by Grigory Sokolov
MVM Concerts - The Piano
Purcell:
A Ground in Gamut, Z. 645
II. (g-moll) szvit, Z. 661
A New Irish Tune (Lilliburlero), Z. 646
A New Scotch Tune, Z. 655
Trumpet Tune, called the Cibell, Z. T678
IV. (a-moll) szvit, Z. 663
Round O (Abdelazer), Z. T684
VII. (d-moll) szvit, Z. 668
g-moll Chaconne, Z. T680
Mozart:
B-dúr szonáta, K. 333
h-moll Adagio, K. 540
He started his career as a wunderkind, giving his first concert at the age of five, and today most people liken Grigory Sokolov to a Tibetan monk. It is no wonder that this epithet has stuck to him over the years, as a mystical atmosphere surrounds him as he plays. He himself recedes into the background, his physical presence practically dissolving in the music, the notes, perfectly formed, taking over control of the concert hall, making his recitals into celebrations of music. He is indisputably one of the greatest pianists alive today.
Born in Leningrad in 1950, Sokolov attended a special music school before being admitted to the Leningrad Conservatory in 1960. When he was 16, a jury headed by Emil Gilels unanimously declared him the winner of the Third International Tchaikovsky Piano Competition, a triumph that launched his performance career. He regularly performs concerts in the world's most prestigious concert halls, including Vienna's Musikverein, the Berliner Philharmonie, Amsterdam's Concertgebouw and New York's Carnegie Hall. His extensive repertoire ranges from Bach to Schönberg, and the seriousness and originality of his musical interpretation and the precision of his performance style captivate both audiences and critics wherever he plays. His style is distinctive in that he makes very little use of the pedals, while his keyboard technique is of the highest order, allowing him to elicit an immense variety of sounds from the piano. His poetic playing abounds in unique solutions, making even the most familiar pieces seem astonishingly fresh when he performs them.
Presented by: Jakobi Koncert Kft.
After the February concert, in May the BFO will perform two more of Brahms' Hungarian Dances, a challenging concerto, and a symphony that traverses the depths of the musical landscape.
Kukorica Jancsi és Iluska megindító szerelmi története, a csodás, magyar népmesei motívumokban bővelkedő daljáték, mely híven követi az eredeti művet - és amely több mint száz éve visszatérő sikerdarabja a hazai és határon túli színpadoknak -, negyven év után ismét látható lesz a Budapesti Operettszínházban.
A 60-minute tour starts every day at 13:30, 15:00 and 16:30 in English. To request a tour in other languages (Italian, Spanish, German, French and Hungarian), please get in touch with the OperaTour team. Please note that the auditorium is closed for visits during rehearsals. Guided tours are not available during performances.
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