Piano Recital by Alexander Doronin
Pianist Alexander Doronin brings virtuosity, depth, and international acclaim to the Library for an evening of outstanding music. A prize-winner at major international competitions and a scholar of the Royal College of Music, Doronin has performed across Europe and beyond, both as a soloist and with leading orchestras. Praised for his commanding technique and musical insight, he promises a compelling concert that combines youthful brilliance with artistic maturity in an intimate and inspiring setting overlooking the Arno river.
Programme:
Reger - Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Bach Op.81 (29 mins)
Mendelssohn - Songs without Words Op. 67 Nos.1 and 2 (6 mins)
Albéniz - Fête-dieu à Séville from Iberia Book 1 (8 mins)
Scriabin -Two Mazurkas from Op.3 (7 mins)
Scriabin - Fantasy in B minor Op. 28 (9 mins)
Here is a video of Alexander playing Brahms: https://youtu.be/eHqyBeUTUt4
If you would like to attend the concert at the British Institute Library, please register here or write an email to bif@britishinstitute.it
Suggested donation €20.
Presented in partnership with the Keyboard Trust, with the support of the Robert Turnbull Piano Foundation