Mussorgsky's paintingexhibition & Tchaikovsky's Piano Concert No. 1
Musorgsky's colourful masterpiece 'Paintings from an Exhibition' appeals to the imagination. This time the musical paintings are conjured up by the Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen. Roman Borisov makes his debut at the Concertgebouw with Tchaikovsky's 'First Piano Concerto'.
Mussorgsky's paintingexhibition & Tchaikovsky's Piano Concert No. 1
Mussorgsky's Painting Exhibition
Musorgsky's evocative composition Paintings from an Exhibition consists of 10 musical paintings, impressions of everyday life and bizarre fantasies from the world of fairy tales and legends. Musorgsky wrote it for solo piano, but since his death, dozens of arrangements have been made for different settings. The Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen plays the most famous colourful orchestral version by the French composer Maurice Ravel.
Roman Borisov plays Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1
Russian piano prodigy Roman Borisov has been conquering the international stage since winning the Krainev Youth Competition in 2019. As the youngest participant, he also won first prize at the Kissinger KlavierOlymp in October 2022. The jury praised him for his 'musical, intuitive and structure-conscious interpretations' and 'he impressed with his natural and consistent stage presence'. This summer, Roman Borisov will make his debut at the Concertgebouw with Tchaikovsky's 'First Piano Concerto', famous thanks to the imposing horns at the beginning and the virtuoso solo part in which bravado and tenderness alternate.
Mussorgsky's paintingexhibition & Tchaikovsky's Piano Concert No. 1
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