‘Anna Vinnitskaya’

27 Mar.'15
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We are delighted to welcome back a subtle musician and poet of the piano who was the first laureate of the Queen Elisabeth Competition 2007. It was a performance of Prokofiev's Second Concerto that won her the award back then; here, she plays the Russian composer's Second Sonata, a work, poetic in mood, written when he was a young man. Her programme contains more poetry in Schumann's Kinderscenen and Debussy's Suite bergamasque (which contains his celebrated Clair de lune). We will also hear her in Bach, including his Chaconne as transcribed by Brahms for the left hand.
Anna Vinnitskaya
piano
Anna Vinnitskaya
Johannes Brahms

Chaconne for left hand (after Bach, Chaconne BWV 1004)

Robert Schumann

Kinderszenen, op. 15

Johann Sebastian Bach

Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge, BWV 903

Claude Debussy

Suite bergamasque

Claude Debussy

L'isle joyeuse

Sergey Prokofiev

Piano Sonata no. 2, op. 14

Anna Vinnitskaya
Johannes Brahms

Chaconne for left hand (after Bach, Chaconne BWV 1004)

Robert Schumann

Kinderszenen, op. 15

Johann Sebastian Bach

Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge, BWV 903

Claude Debussy

Suite bergamasque

Claude Debussy

L'isle joyeuse

Sergey Prokofiev

Piano Sonata no. 2, op. 14

Anna Vinnitskaya
Johannes Brahms

Chaconne for left hand (after Bach, Chaconne BWV 1004)

Robert Schumann

Kinderszenen, op. 15

Johann Sebastian Bach

Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge, BWV 903

Claude Debussy

Suite bergamasque

Claude Debussy

L'isle joyeuse

Anna Vinnitskaya
Johannes Brahms

Chaconne for left hand (after Bach, Chaconne BWV 1004)

Johann Sebastian Bach

Chromatische Fantasie und Fuge, BWV 903

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