Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 3; four Visions Fugitives. Evgeny Kissin, piano; Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Andrei Chistyakov, cond.; RCA Victor Red Seal. RCA Victor follows up on the ...
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When he’s on, there is no pianist alive who can put a Steinway through its paces with the virtuosic brilliance and supple poetry of Evgeny Kissin. The Russian pianist was decidedly on Sunday at ...
Returning to Walt Disney Concert Hall on Monday night, Evgeny Kissin did not look a day older than when he played the first solo recital in the hall during its opening festivities in 2003. For that ...
Evgeny Kissin's ability to get around a piano keyboard like an Olympian has been amply demonstrated over many years of concerts and recordings. Yet his artistry is most affecting when he leaves ...
Evgeny Kissin, the Russian-born pianist, began his recital at Carnegie Hall on Saturday night with Beethoven’s “Waldstein” Sonata. An electric current ran through the opening measures. Right through ...
When recordings by a 12-year-old pianist named Evgeny Kissin first filtered out of Moscow about 11 years ago, a chorus of piano aficionados pronounced him the kind of talent who emerges once in a ...
Evgeny Kissin plays the piano like someone who is more at home in the world of notes than the world of feelings. It is as if he has had to learn to move past mere fluency to something deeper. He doesn ...
Evgeny Kissin has returned to South Korea. The tall, pale-faced figure emerged before the press Wednesday in Seoul, softening his intense air with a bright smile and, with that unmistakable mound of ...