Frédéric Chopin Gala at Philharmonie Berlin
Berlin, Philharmonie Berlin — Kammermusiksaal
About the Event
The pianist, soloist and chamber musician Mogilevsky impresses with his individual interpretation of classical pieces as well as his emotional and captivating concert performances. Acclaimed by the press as an overwhelming, congenial virtuoso and Liszt successor, he repeatedly presents his own exciting arrangements.
The pianist dedicates an entire evening to the pieces of Frédéric Chopin and presents a variety of brilliant waltzes, nocturnes and polonaises.
His concert programs are clearly distinguished by their fresh verve and lack of fixed patterns. They always reflect interesting concepts and ideas. Always on the lookout for high‐quality rarities, Mogilevsky not only plays the typical classical standard repertoire, but also breathes new life into unknown works by great composers.
Vladimir Mogilevsky was born in Moscow and his talent was encouraged at an early age, so that he was already performing pieces at renowned festivals at the age of 8. Mogilevsky completed his studies at the Gnessin Academy of Music with the highest distinction as a concert pianist. Vladimir Mogilevsky has lived in Germany since 1995.
Program
Frédéric Chopin
Fugue a‐moll
6 Mazurkas:
1) a‐moll,op.7 Nr.2
2) B‐Dur,op.7 Nr.1
3) a‐moll,op.17 Nr.4
4) a‐moll,op.67 Nr.4
5) fis‐moll,op.33 Nr.4
6) f‐moll,op.68 Nr.4
Polonaise cis‐moll, op.26 Nr.1
Polonaise es‐moll,op.26 Nr.2
Scherzo Nr. 1 h‐moll, op.20
Pause
Frédéric Chopin‐Franz Liszt (1811 — 1886)
4 Chants Polonais S. 480
( aus: 17 polnische Lieder,op.74:
“Frühling”
“Bacchanal”
“Meine Freuden”
“Mädchens Wunsch”
„ Souvenir de Paganini „
Bolero, op. 19
Fantaisie – Impromptu cis‐moll, op.66
Polonaise c‐moll,op.40 Nr.2
Polonaise fis‐moll, op.44
Artists
Piano: | Vladimir Mogilevsky |
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Address
Philharmonie Berlin, Herbert‐von‐Karajan‐Str. 1, Berlin, Germany — Google Maps