Showing posts with label Daniil Trifonov. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniil Trifonov. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Daniil Trifonov – Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66 | Reupload

Oct 6, 2017 | Listen to Chopin’s “Fantaisie Impromptu” played by Daniil Trifonov. Daniil Trifonov's new album contains Chopin's two beautiful piano concertos in fascinating new orchestrations by pianist-conductor-composer Mikhail Pletnev. Alongside the concerts Trifonov presents Chopin's solo works and pieces by Mompou, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, and Barber paying homage to the genius who, in Trifonov's words, "revolutionized the expressive horizons of the piano."

Friday, September 13, 2024

Daniil Trifonov - Chopin: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No. 2 In F Minor, Op.21 (Arr. by Pletnev)

Mar 2, 2018 | Listen to Chopin’s “Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In F Minor, Op. 21, 2. Larghetto” (Arr. By Mikhail Pletnev) played by Daniil Trifonov and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Mikhail Pletnev. Daniil Trifonov’s album “Chopin Evocations” contains Chopin’s two beautiful piano concertos in fascinating new orchestrations by pianist-conductor-composer Mikhail Pletnev. Alongside the concerts Trifonov presents Chopin’s solo works and pieces by Mompou, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, and Barber paying homage to the genius who, in Trifonov’s words, “revolutionized the expressive horizons of the piano.” Daniil Trifonov – Frédéric Chopin: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In F Minor, Op. 21 (Arr. By Mikhail Pletnev), 2. Larghetto – Chopin Evocations.

Composer: Frédéric Chopin
Repertoire: Frédéric Chopin: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra No. 2 In F Minor, Op. 21 (Arr. By Mikhail Pletnev), 2. Larghetto
Artist: Daniil Trifonov, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Mikhail Pletnev
Place: Konzerthaus, Dortmund
Director: Hans Hadulla
Video Producer: Bernhard Fleischer
Production Company: Bernhard Fleischer Moving Images
Music video for 2. Larghetto. (C) 2018 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin


Saturday, November 05, 2022

Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 | Daniil Trifonov, Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra & Masaaki Suzuki

Jul 3, 2021 | A virtuoso concert of the first order: Frédéric Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21 played by Daniil Trifonov and the Verbier Festival Chamber Orchestra conducted by Masaaki Suzuki. The concert took place at the Verbier Festival in 2012.

Daniil Trifonov – Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66 | Reupload

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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Daniil Trifonov : Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante, Op. 22 (Second Stage, 2010)

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Friday, June 17, 2022

Daniil Trifonov – C.P.E. Bach: 2 Piano Sonatas, Wq. 59: IV. Rondo in C Minor, H. 283

Jun 17, 2022 • Captivating the audience from the very first moment, pianist Daniil Trifonov brings deep insight into the music-making of Johann Sebastian Bach at the Philharmonie in Berlin. …

Monday, April 11, 2022

Daniil Trifonov – Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66

Oct 6, 2017 • Listen to Chopin’s “Fantaisie Impromptu” played by Daniil Trifonov. Daniil Trifonov's album contains Chopin's two beautiful piano concertos in fascinating new orchestrations by pianist-conductor-composer Mikhail Pletnev. Alongside the concerts Trifonov presents Chopin's solo works and pieces by Mompou, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, and Barber paying homage to the genius who, in Trifonov's words, "revolutionized the expressive horizons of the piano."

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Daniil Trifonov – Chopin: Fantaisie-Impromptu In C-Sharp Minor, Op. 66

Oct 6, 2017 • Listen to Chopin’s “Fantaisie Impromptu” played by Daniil Trifonov. Daniil Trifonov's new album contains Chopin's two beautiful piano concertos in fascinating new orchestrations by pianist-conductor-composer Mikhail Pletnev. Alongside the concerts Trifonov presents Chopin's solo works and pieces by Mompou, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Grieg, and Barber paying homage to the genius who, in Trifonov's words, "revolutionized the expressive horizons of the piano."