The symphonic piano
By Alessandro Tommasi
The closing concert of our Season features two aces of contemporary pianism who have already trod our stage as soloists. The Ukrainian Vadym Kholodenko and the Russian Andrey Gugnin perform together, generating a moment of eloquent symbolic meaning and facing a program of incredible emotional intensity. The hope is that by this date we have already reached the epilogue of the tragic war that the world of Art and Culture unanimously condemns.
Tickets online sale begins at 10:30 a.m. on October 24, 2023.
Kholodenko is in the elite of classical pianists
Norman Lebrecht, The Critic
[Gugnin has an] extraordinarily versatile and agile technique, which serves an often inspired musical imagination
Gramophone
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(Salisburgo, 1756 – Vienna, 1791)
Sonata in sol maggiore per pianoforte a quattro mani, K. 357
FRANZ SCHUBERT
(Vienna, 1797 – Vienna, 1828)
Fantasia in fa minore per pianoforte a quattro mani, op. 103, D. 940
IGOR STRAVINSKIJ
(Lomonosov, 1882 – New York, 1971)
Le Sacre du Printemps (Versione per due pianoforti)