Roman Borisov was the youngest participant in the history of the competition to win the Kissingen Piano Olympics in 2022 - for his "highly musical, intuitive and at the same time structurally aware interpretations", according to the jury's verdict. His recently released debut album with works by Sergei Rachmaninov was also well received, with music critic Eleonore Büning praising his mastery and the "tender elegance" of the recording. Rachmaninov is now also a focal point of the young Russian's first appearance in the Elbphilharmonie, in which he extends this year's "Pianomania" motto "Mazurka" to other dances in triple meter.
Roman BorisovPiano
Sergei Prokofiev
Piano suite after waltzes by Franz Schubert
Mazurka op. 12/4
Leopold Godowsky
Study in C sharp minor no. 34 "Mazurka" / from: 53 Studies on the Chopin Études
Renaissance / transcriptions of works by Rameau and others (excerpts)
-Intermission -
Anatoly Lyadov
Trois Morceaux op. 57
Sergei Rachmaninov
Mazurka / from: Morceaux de salon op. 10
Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor op. 36
Venue: Elbphilharmonie / Small Hall
Organizer: HamburgMusik
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