| Date and venue | Title |
|---|---|
| 29-Apr-2013 Wigmore Hall | Preludes and pictures: Alexander Gavrylyuk debuts at Wigmore Hall |
Stepping in for the indisposed Cédric Tiberghien, the Ukrainian-born Australian pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk wowed Wigmore Hall’s lunchtime audience with a debut concert replete in masterful displays of pianism, in the purest meaning of the word.
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| 18-Apr-2013 AT&T Performing Arts Center: Hamon Hall | New and old: Orli Shaham plays Bolcom, Brahms, and Mussorgsky |
Pianist Orli Shaham was in Dallas Thursday night for a recital at Hamon Hall, a small space located within the AT&T Performing Arts Center. Her performance of works by William Bolcom, Brahms and Mussorgsky, though uneven and hampered by a bad instrument, was full of humor and sensitive moments, and her spoken remarks helped add a personal touch to the already intimate setting.
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| 9-Jul-2012 Merchant Taylors' Hall | Rising stars Hakhnazaryan and Kozhukhin at the City of London Festival |
For me, the chamber music concerts at the various City Livery Halls have always been the highlight of the City of London Festival. This year, I chose to visit Merchant Taylors’ Hall in Threadneedle Street (just behind the Bank of England Building) for a joint recital by two recent winners of prestigious international competitions: Armenian cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan, winner of the 2011 Tchaikovsky International Competition, and Russian pianist Denis Kozhukhin, winner of the 2010 Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels.Read full review... | |