Nash Ensemble; Evelina Dobraceva soprano
Beethoven, Dvořák, Mussorgsky, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky
Part of the Wigmore Hall Autumn Concerts 2022 Season
Add to my Calendar 10-12-2022 19:30 10-12-2022 21:30 36 Nash Ensemble; Evelina Dobraceva soprano For Tchaikovsky, Beethoven’s music evoked 'an ideal world of eternal beauty and harmony'. Songs by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Mussorgsky show how Russian composers looked to German composers for inspiration, and Dvořák’s Piano Quintet puts another Slavonic slant on proceedings. Wigmore Hall, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Wigmore Hall
36 Wigmore St
Marylebone
London
W1U 2BP
England
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven – Piano Trio in E flat major, Op.70 no.2
Pyotr Tchaikovsky – Why?
Pyotr Tchaikovsky – If only I had known, Op.47 no.1
Sergei Rachmaninov – Before my window, Op.26 no.10
Sergei Rachmaninov – How fair this spot, Op.21 no.7
Modest Mussorgsky – Songs and Dances of Death: Lullaby
Modest Mussorgsky – The Magpie
Modest Mussorgsky – Where art thou, little star?
~ Interval ~
Antonin Dvorak – Piano Quintet no.2 in A major, Op.81
Performers
Evelina Dobračeva – soprano
Nash Ensemble
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Programme Note
For Tchaikovsky, Beethoven’s music evoked 'an ideal world of eternal beauty and harmony'. Songs by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov, and Mussorgsky show how Russian composers looked to German composers for inspiration, and Dvořák’s Piano Quintet puts another Slavonic slant on proceedings.