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Kirill Richter Trio

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Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 19:30
The versatile award-winning composer and pianist Kirill Richter, who was already enthusiastically celebrated in the ProArte X series in 2019, is not considered one of the most exciting contemporary artists in Europe for nothing, as he succeeds like no other in combining form and emotion, magical sounds and fragility in his music. The young Russian has been working with his trio for many years, which is evident in the perfect harmony with which the three artists interact on stage. A highlight not to be missed!

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Kirill RichterPiano
Alena ZinovievaViolin
August KrepakCello

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