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Midsummer Mozart Festival: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, with Nikolai Demidenko

Title: Midsummer Mozart Festival: Program 2 (website)
Venue: First Congregational Church of Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)
Full Price: $41.25   Our Price: $21.25
Rating: 4.0 stars

Rated 4.0 by 2 members who went.

The Bay Area's famous Midsummer Mozart Festival welcomes renowned pianist Nikolai Demidenko, who joins the festival orchestra for Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 24 in C Minor. Known for his impassioned playing, Demidenko is in demand as a featured soloist and recital player across the globe. Also featured: the Serenade for Woodwinds and Contrabass in B-flat Major, "Gran Partitta".

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Members Who Went Said:

4 Star Rating
Written on
Jul 28 2008

Sara O.

Sara O.

Appreciative Coach

This was a superb musical event with really fine performers, great piano and pianist, and an appreciative audience. The acoustics at this venue are also superb.

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4 Star Rating
Written on
Jul 28 2008

David Holzman

David Holzman

Rhoneman

Excellent performance. The venue had great acoustics. Couldn't have been more enjoyable if you liked Mozart.

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Event Highlights

  • This is the second in a series of concerts.  See Program 1.
  • “Demidenko’s razor-sharp articulacy and immaculate dexterity are complemented by the finest musical grace and individuality.” --Gramophone

More Details About This Event:

Nikolai Demidenko’s passionate pianism means that he is in demand worldwide. A highlight of summer 2007 was his tour of Australia and New Zealand, while back in Europe he has performed in most European capitals as well as throughout the British Isles. Russian born and trained, he is proud to have been granted British Citizenship in 1995, having lived in the UK since 1990. He is renowned for his authoritative performances of the Russian concerto repertoire such as Prokofiev, Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky and has worked with many conductors and orchestras throughout the world. His repertoire is nonetheless wide-ranging including Bach, Clementi, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Mussorgsky and Scarlatti. He has a special affinity with the works of Chopin and will be traveling to Warsaw to perform at the Chopin & His Europe Festival in August 2008.