Monday 11 January, 19:30

Daniil Trifonov

Booking Required

Daniil Trifonov offers a nuanced and virtuosic piano recital exploring a wide span of repertoire, from Händel and Mozart Camargo Guarnieri to Stravinsky, Schubert and South American voices. The programme juxtaposes baroque refinement, romantic lyricism and 20th-century colour, including works by Juan Francisco García, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Alberto Ginastera, Rafael Bullumba Landestoy and the artist’s own compositions. Trifonov’s poetic touch and dynamic contrasts illuminate each piece with sensitivity and power.

Rue du Général-DUFOUR 14,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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