Boris Berezovsky and Akiko Suvanai Automatic translate
17 Ноября
Государственная академическая капелла
Набережная реки Мойки, дом 20
Санкт-Петербург
The premiere of the joint program will be presented to the public by the outstanding Russian pianist Boris Berezovsky and the famous Japanese violinist Akiko Suvanai. The concert will take place on the stage of the State Academic Capella.
Boris Berezovsky is one of the most sought-after pianists in the world. His portfolio includes thousands of performances with the best symphony orchestras of different countries, more than forty records, numerous awards in the field of sound recording, participation in major international music festivals. Each concert of the artist is a real decoration of the music poster, no matter where in the world he performs.
On November 17, Boris Berezovsky will perform a duet with violinist Akiko Suvanai at the State Academic Chapel. The Japanese artist went down in history as the youngest winner of the International Competition named after Tchaikovsky. Today she is a recognized authority on the international music scene, her performances are held in the main concert halls of Europe, America and Asia.
For the St. Petersburg tour, the musicians have prepared a varied and vibrant program, each piece in which is a real masterpiece of chamber art.
Concert Program:
Beethoven. Sonata No. 5 for violin and piano in F Major, Op. 24 ("Spring")
Grieg. Sonata No. 3 for violin and piano in C minor, Op. 45
Prokofiev. Five melodies for violin and piano, Op. 35 bis
R. Strauss. Sonata for Violin and Piano in E Flat Major, Op. eighteen
The concert is held as part of the VI St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum.
The concert will take place at the State Academic Chapel (20 Moika River Embankment) on November 17 at 19.00.
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