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Vladimir Mogilevsky

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Sun, Dec 15, 2024, 17:00
Vladimir Mogilevsky, a Steinway artist, has won numerous international awards, including prizes for Beethoven interpretation and duo recitals. He has performed across Europe, Israel, Turkey, China, Mexico, and South Africa, with over 100 concerts in Berlin alone. He plays historical instruments and records, teaches masterclasses, judges competitions, composes jazz, and even impressed Oscar Peterson.

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Vladimir MogilevskyPiano

Program

Sonate B-Dur op. 22Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate c-Moll op. 10/1Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate c-Moll op. 13 ("Pathétique")Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate F-Dur op. 10/2Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonate cis-Moll op. 27/2 ("Mondscheinsonate")Ludwig van Beethoven
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