Trifonov plays Tchaikovsky, Royal Festival Hall

Russian musicians are to the fore in this power-packed programme featuring the 2011 Tchaikovsky Competition prizewinner

Daniil Trifonov is the dynamic soloist in Tchaikovsky's daring Piano Concerto No 1. Photograph: Dario Acosta
The young Russian pianist Daniil Triofonov is one of the most exciting talents in music today. Still only in his early 20s, he made his concert debut at the age of eight, has swept the board with prizes and awards worldwide, and holds audiences enthralled wherever he goes. His intensity and flair are incomparable.

So his appearance at the Royal Festival Hall ( 17 Mar 2018) in Tchaikovsky's sweeping Piano Concerto No 1 will be an event indeed, and one to catch. Tickets are sure to sell out quickly, such is the draw of Trifonov.

Before those familiar striding opening chords on the piano, the London Philharmonic Orchestra plays an arrangement of music from Tchaikovsky's ravishing ballet score for Sleeping Beauty made by his surprise fan, Stravinsky.

And the final work in this all-Russian programme is Stravinsky's own elegiac piece, The Fairy's Kiss, his homage to Tchaikovsky.

A Tchaikovsky concerto played by a Tchaikovsky Competition winner, and all conducted by that great champion of Russian music, Vladimir Jurowski. What more can you want, apart from a vodka or two?
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What Trifonov plays Tchaikovsky, Royal Festival Hall
Where Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, London, SE1 8XX | MAP
Nearest tube Waterloo (underground)
When On 17 Mar 18, 7:30 PM – 9:45 PM
Price £10 - £65
Website Click here for more information and booking




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