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Pavel Kolesnikov ㅣ Piano
London-based Pavel Kolesnikov was born in Siberia into a family of scientists. He studied both the piano and violin for ten years, before concentrating solely on the piano. He has studied at Moscow State Conservatory with Sergey Dorensky, at London's Royal College of Music with Norma Fisher and at Brussels' Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel with Maria João Pires thanks to the generous support of Mr Christopher D Budden, the RCM Scholarship Foundation and Hattori Foundation. Pavel is the recipient of the Milstein Medal and is the Benjamin Britten Foundation Fellow for 2015-2016 continuing his studies at RCM on the Artist Diploma course. Pavel is also a member of BBC Radio 3's New Generation Artists for 2014 to 2016 Following his Wigmore Hall debut in January 2014, The Telegraph gave his recital a rare five-star review and called it “one of the most memorable of such occasions London has witnessed in a while.” Since becoming Prize Laureate of the Honens Prize for Piano in 2012, Pavel has performed around the world. Significant recital and festival appearances resulting from the Honens Prize include Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, Berlin's Konzerthaus, the Louvre (Paris), Vancouver Recital Society, La Jolla Music Society, Spoleto Festival USA, Canada's Ottawa ChamberFest and Banff Summer Festival. Recent and upcoming orchestral appearances include Russia's National Philharmonic, London Philharmonic, Philharmonia Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira and Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
Andante con tenerezza from Sonata for Keyboard in A Major, H.135, Wq.65/32
Sonata for Keyboard in A Major, H.186, Wq.55/4
Allegro assai
Poco adagio
Allegro
Franz Schubert Piano Sonata No.4 in a minor, D.537(Op.posth.164)
Allegro ma non troppo
Allegretto quasi Andantino
Allegro vivace
INTERMISSION
Robert Schumann
Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op.26
Allegro, Sehr lebhaft
Romanze. Ziemlich langsam
Scherzino
Intermezzo. Mit grosster Energie
Finale. Hochst lebhaft
Nachtstücke, Op.23
Mehr langsam, oft zurückhaltend
Markiert und lebhaft
Mit grosser Lebhaftigkeit
Rundgesang mit Solostimmen