Pianist and silver medal winner of the Tchaikovsky and Chopin competitions, Lukas Geniušas continues the Russian piano tradition at the highest level. “Geniušas plays with a prizewinner’s brilliance, yet with a mature ability to recreate a work’s architecture, and an expressiveness that doesn’t overtly draw attention to itself.” writes British newspaper The Guardian.
Concert programme:
Frédéric CHOPIN Mazurkas
Frédéric CHOPIN Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor Op. 58
Sergei PROKOFIEV 10 Pieces for Piano op. 12
Leonid DESYATNIKOV 12 Preludes from Songs of Bukovina