Lugansky is typical of these great Russian pianists : cold, distant and even stiff in his deportment, he only delivers his feelings through a incredible playing, alternately soft and brutal, both full of poesy and technique. During the first part of the concert, the Angers audience listened a work of Janacek, a Czech composer of whom Lugansky played "In the mist". The pianistic master work evokes the Eastern landscapes : their mystery and also the warmth of their atmosphere. In the Schubert Impromptus, Lugansky perfectly expressed both the the melancholy of the composer sometimes punctuated by michievous passages which delighted the audience.
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20 November, 2012
The Russian pianist Nicolaï Lugansky gave to the Angers audience the "measure" of his talent
Lugansky is typical of these great Russian pianists : cold, distant and even stiff in his deportment, he only delivers his feelings through a incredible playing, alternately soft and brutal, both full of poesy and technique. During the first part of the concert, the Angers audience listened a work of Janacek, a Czech composer of whom Lugansky played "In the mist". The pianistic master work evokes the Eastern landscapes : their mystery and also the warmth of their atmosphere. In the Schubert Impromptus, Lugansky perfectly expressed both the the melancholy of the composer sometimes punctuated by michievous passages which delighted the audience.
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