Varvara Tarasova plays Schumann & Brahms
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Label: Champs Hill Records
Cat No: CHRCD126
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 28th July 2017
Contents
Works
Klavierstucke (8), op.76Variations on a theme by Schumann in F sharp minor, op.9
Carnaval, op.9
Artists
Varvara Tarasova (piano)Works
Klavierstucke (8), op.76Variations on a theme by Schumann in F sharp minor, op.9
Carnaval, op.9
Artists
Varvara Tarasova (piano)About
Varvara speaks of her ambitions behind the disc: “Since the beginning of my professional life, I always dreamed of playing the work of Brahms… his music is deeply intense and emotionally very strong… similar with Schumann but for another reason – the bright images and wide range of characters from his ‘Carnival Op.9’ grab the audience’s attention and the music impresses with its perfection and variety.”
Born in St Petersburg, this gifted and charismatic pianist is currently an Artistic Diploma student at the Royal College of Music and a Soirée d’Or Scholar.
As well as her success at the Sussex International Piano Competition (where she also won the audience prize), Tarasova also has a huge number of other prizes under her belt from competitions in Spain, France, Germany and Italy.
“She is a truly highly talented pianist, an exquisitely refined, bright and earnest musician. Her performances are always marked by the brightness of ideas, absolute sincerity, depth of comprehension and impeccable sense for style.” – Elena Kuznetsova, pianist & professor at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory
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