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Daniil Trifonov © Todd Rosenberg (Ausschnitt)

Daniil Trifonov, Klavier

Tuesday 11 October 2016
19:30 – ca. 21:30
Großer Saal

 

Performers

Daniil Trifonov, Klavier

Programme

Robert Schumann

Kinderszenen op. 15 (1838)

Toccata C-Dur op. 7 (1829–1832)

Kreisleriana. Acht Fantasiestücke für Klavier op. 16 (1838)

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Dmitri Schostakowitsch

Präludium und Fuge e-moll op. 87/4 (1950–1951)

Präludium und Fuge A-Dur op. 87/7 (1950–1951)

Präludium und Fuge a-moll op. 87/2 (1950–1951)

Präludium und Fuge D-Dur op. 87/5 (1950–1951)

Präludium und Fuge d-moll op. 87/24 (1950–1951)

Igor Strawinski

Danse infernale (L'oiseau de feu) (Bearbeitung für Klavier: Guido Agosti)

Berceuse (L'oiseau de feu) (Bearbeitung für Klavier: Guido Agosti)

Finale (L'oiseau de feu) (Bearbeitung für Klavier: Guido Agosti)

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Franz Liszt

Etude Des-Dur S 144/3 »Un sospiro« (Trois études de concert) (1848 ca.)

Nikolai Medtner

Campanella h-moll op. 20/2 (1909)

Subscription series Klavier im Großen Saal

Links https://daniiltrifonov.com

Presented by Wiener Konzerthausgesellschaft

Romanticism and Russian modernism

Daniil Trifonov, born in 1991 in Nizhy Novgorod, has been described as »one of the most sensational and ungraspable piano talents of recent decades«. And since his debut here in March 2014, his performances at the Wiener Konzerthaus have been showered with praise. For his recital which opens the subscription series »Piano in the Great Hall«, he has chosen a programme that spans works both of the romantic repertoire and Russian modernism. He begins with Schumann's cycle »Scenes from Childhood« op. 15 – which the composer himself described as being the reminiscences of an older person for older people and which conveys its poetic content with both a cheeky wink and dreamy wallowing. And he will also perform Stravinsky's ground-breaking »Firebird«-ballet with its »iridiscent colours of sound« in a transcripton by Guido Agosti.

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