Next Concerts

May 16, 2024

Solo recital

Berlin, Germany

Jörg Widmann: Idyll & Abgrund (Six Schubert Reminiscences for Piano)
Franz Schubert: Piano Sonata in G major D 894
György Ligeti: L’Escalier du diable (aus Études pour piano)
Franz Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor S 178

Venue: Berlin Boulez Saal

May 23, 2024

Dallas Symphony with Vasiliy Petrenko

Dallas, Texas, United States

BASEVI: DSO commission (World Premiere)
PROKOFIEV: Concerto No. 2 in G minor for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 16
WALTON: Symphony No. 1 in B-flat minor

Venue: Meyerson Symphony Center

Link to the performance

Reviews

May 4th, 2022

A wonderfully dark, late romantic stream of sound flowed into the hall

“A wonderfully dark, late romantic stream of sound flowed into the hall. The soloist was a 35-year-old Russian Denis Kozhukhin. He began the concert with fatally loud bells, after which he began to strike deep, rising velvety chord movements over the passionate melody of the low strings.

Kozhukhin has warmth, splendor and power as well as poetry in his skillful grips. Kozhukhin, Rouvali, and the orchestra conjured a wide-wave wave motion for the concert, in the enchanting current of which tensions rose and fell, breathing wide.

Rachmaninov himself was very precise about how the vertices of the parts should be constructed. They must be stepped up in steps, weighing and measuring each tone and degree of power. When the climax is reached, the impression must be extremely natural. That’s exactly what happened in every part.

It made a great impression.”

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