Beyond NYC: Piano Recital by Natalia Lavrova at Union Arts Center in Sparkill, NY

Beyond NYC: Piano Recital by Natalia Lavrova at Union Arts Center in Sparkill, NY

A Solo Piano Recital of Romantic Fantasies and Variations by Rachmaninoff, Schubert, Beethoven and more at Sparkill Concert Series on Sunday, January 6, 2019, at 3 pm

Natalia Lavrova, pianist
Natalia Lavrova, pianist; photo Alex Fedorov, EnVogue Photo

Natalia Lavrova, a sensible and highly sophisticated pianist, presents a program of fairytale-like fantasies told through the music. Always searching for new additions to her ever expanding active repertoire, with this program Lavrova takes on some of the pieces considered to be the most challenging   such as Rachmaninoff’s Variations on a theme of Corelli or Liszt’s Dante Sonata.

This potent mix of music which is “architecturally” structured in its form as Lavrova puts it yet inspired by the dreams and tales requires a deep understanding of the scores and an impeccable technique. Both will surely be appreciated by the audience. Lavrova’s appearances with recitals and concert performances around the world brought her high acclaim and enthusiastic reviews for her style and command of the instrument. The virtuosic program on January 6, 2019 is promising to be a gratifying experience for every music lover. For tickets click here. 

 

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Beyond NYC: Sparkill Concert Series in Memory of a Great Artist

Beyond NYC: Sparkill Concert Series in Memory of a Great Artist

All Tchaikovsky program including breathtaking Piano Trio in A Minor and Concert Suite “The Nutcracker “ on Sunday December 9, 2018 at 3 pm 

Vassily Primakov, Yves Dharamraj, Filip Pogády
Vassily Primakov, Yves Dharamraj, Filip Pogády / Images courtesy of the artists

Presented by Sparkill Concert Series and GetClassical, “In Memory of a Great Artist” an all Tchaikovsky program is a wonderful holiday treat for music lovers. The program features pianist Vassily Primakov, violinist Filip Pogády, cellist Yves Dharamraj, and guest artists, Oxana Mikhailoff and Asiya Korepanova. Korepanova will also display her original artwork – a collection of 18 drawings – inspired by the pieces that make up Tchaikovsky’s Op.72.

While no-one can imagine Winter Holiday time without the eternal music from the Nutcracker, the rest of the program is a thought-provoking and serious compositions perfectly fitting for the concert in memory a beloved composer. The truly international group of musicians assembled for this concert is a testimony of the universal power of great music and of Tchaikovsky’s enormous contribution to this art genre.

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