Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces Op. 12 Sergey Tanin
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2021
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
09.07.2021
Label: Prospero Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Sergey Tanin
Komponist: Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953)
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- Sergey Prokofiev (1891 - 1953):
- 1 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: I. March 01:34
- 2 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: II. Gavotte 02:41
- 3 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: III. Rigaudon 01:17
- 4 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: IV. Mazurka 01:29
- 5 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: V. Capriccio 03:10
- 6 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: VI. Legenda 02:51
- 7 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: VII. Prelude 02:14
- 8 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: VII. Allemande 03:08
- 9 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: IX. Humorous Scherzo 02:40
- 10 Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 12: X. Scherzo 02:31
Info zu Prokofiev: 10 Piano Pieces Op. 12
Der 1995 in Jakutien/Sibirien geborene russische Pianist Sergey Tanin ging als Gewinner des Publikums- sowie des dritten Jury-Preises aus dem letzten Concours Géza Anda 2018 hervor und erhielt zahlreiche weitere Auszeichnungen in Russland, Finnland und Deutschland.
„Sein gepflegtes, reines und ehrliches Klavierspiel erinnert an die Werte der großen russischen Klavierschule. Die Musik entwickelt sich unter seinen Fingern auf natürliche und unaufdringliche Art und Weise. In den poetischen und innigen Passagen gelingt dem Künstler eine große Affinität zu den Komponisten
der vorgetragenen Werke,“ lautete die künstlerische Beurteilung der Zürcher Jury.
Sergey Tanin, Klavier
Sergey Tanin
already ranks among the most promising pianists of his generation. He gained international recognition at the Géza Anda Competition in Zurich, 2018 (3rd Prize and Audience Award). In October 2020, he won the First Prize at the prestigious Kissinger KlavierOlymp.
Born in 1995 in Siberia/Yakutia, Sergey Tanin started to play the piano at the age of 5. At 11, he already performed with the Moscow Symphony Orchestra in the Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. After his graduation in 2019 from Moscow Conservatory (class of prof. Irina Plotnikova), Sergey continued to study at Basel Musik Academie with Claudio Martinez-Mehner. He is holder of the Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship and in 2020, the Swiss Television (SRF) released a documentary about Sergey – “The Pianist Who Came In From the Cold”.
As a soloist, he performed with leading symphony orchestras, including the Tonhalle-Orchestra Zürich under Christian Zacharias, the Musikkollegium Winterthur under Theodor Guschlbauer, the Bremen Philharmonic under Adrian Prabava, the Mariinsky Symphony Orchestra, the Prague Philharmonic, the Vogtland Philharmony, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine and the Russian National Youth Orchestra. Sergey has given recitals in renowned Russian concert halls, such as the Great Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the Moscow International House of Music, the Great Hall of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic and the Mariinsky Concert Hall. Sergey has been the guest of many international festivals, such as the Musical Olympus in St. Peterburg, Musikdorf Ernen, Samos Festival or the Swiss Alps Classics and his performances brought him to several countries, among these to the Czech Republic, Germany, Greece, Italy, Spain, Finland, France, Switzerland, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. In 2021, Sergey will perform e.g. at the Beethovenfest Bonn, the Kissinger Sommer (with the Bamberger Symphoniker under Jakub Hrůša) or the Cervo Music Festival.
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