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Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky to take centre stage at the Lionel Wendt

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Russian pianist Maxim Puryzhinskiy and Sri Lankan violinist Ananda Dabare and cellist Dushyanthi Perera will take on the Russian masterpieces by composers, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky on May 2 at the Lionel Wendt. Russian

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Russian pianist Maxim Puryzhinskiy

Music lovers are promised an exhilarating evening that places the spotlight on the late Romantic period that spurred Europe’s artistic and literary movement to greater expression, energy and passion.

Russian pianist Maxim Puryzhinskiy whose last performance in Sri Lanka saw him blend his technical skills to present powerful and emotive renditions, will begin the evening with Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons Opus 37a No 5 ‘May’.  Also known as Starlit Nights, which is occasionally known as White Nights, this poignant reverie is one of a dozen songs for piano that paints a vivid canvas of the 12 months in its changing seasons.  He then continues with Rachmaninoff’s most famous composition, Prelude in C Sharp Minor Op 3 No 2, one of the 24 preludes composed for piano in all the major and minor keys.  Dedicated to his harmony teacher Anton Arensky in a set of five pieces he called ‘Morceaux de fantaisie’, he later jokingly nicknamed it ‘Frankenstein’ given that its popularity took on a life of its own.

An Evening of Russian Masterpieces is presented by the Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka and is sponsored by the Earle de Fonseka Trust as one of the Trust’s Chamber Music Concert Series.  Box plan and tickets are available at the Lionel Wendt and are priced at Rs 2,000, Rs 1,500, Rs 1,000 and Rs 750 (Reserved) and Balcony (Unreserved) is Rs 500.

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