Musikàmera’s Season continues with an exceptional concert hosted for the occasion at the Malibran Theater, the recital by renowned pianist Daniil Trifonov, born in 1991, winner of a Grammy Award in 2018, and protagonist of a spectacular rise in the world of classical music as a soloist, concert pianist, expert chamber musician and composer.
The program opens with a performance of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Suite in A minor, a Baroque composition consisting of seven pieces, some of which correspond to the series of dances of which a “suite” is customarily composed, while others are examples of characteristic pieces, with descriptive or imaginative titles, typical of the French style. It then continues with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Sonata No. 12 K332, which, together with the other four Paris Sonatas, constitutes a very important stage in the path of definitive liberation from the galant aesthetic tackled by the Austrian composer, and with the Variations sérieuses op. 54 by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, written in 1841 on a calm and pensive theme on which the musician very skillfully constructs a series of technical and also expressive situations, and concluding with a performance of the Sonata op. 106 “Hammerklavier,” Ludwig van Beethoven’s longest and one of the most complex harmonically and technically demanding.