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Anna Vinnitskaya

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Mon, Apr 28, 2025, 20:00
Sie möchte am liebsten »Bilder auf dem Flügel malen«. Dafür lässt sie ihr Instrument in den obersten Tonlagen schillern und schimmern, mal kristallrein, mal sanft und milde. Anna Vinnitskaya liebt es, Geschichten in Tönen zu erzählen.Manche Dinge ergeben sich glücklicherweise wie von selbst. Die Eltern beide Pianisten, der Großvater Dirigent, ein Onkel Geiger: »Ich habe mir nie die Frage gestellt, ob ich Pianistin werden möchte.« Ein ganz natürlicher Weg, der in der Feststellung mündet, dass ein Leben ohne Konzerte für... Read full text
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Anna VinnitskayaPiano

Program

Sonatine für KlavierMaurice Ravel
Pavane pour une infante défunte für KlavierMaurice Ravel
Jeux d'eau für KlavierMaurice Ravel
Sonate für Klavier Nr. 3 fis-Moll op. 23Alexander Skrjabin
Carnaval. Scènes mignonnes sur quatre notes op. 9 für KlavierRobert Schumann
Zirkustänze Suite für KlavierJörg Widmann
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