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Portrait of the pianist Evgeny Kissin. He sits with folded hands behind a grand piano and looks pensively into the distance.
Copyright: Felix Broede

After his successful performance at the Isarphilharmonie, the pianist returns to Munich. Kissin is one of those pianists who merge completely with the music; from whom the sound seems to flow like a primal force.

After his successful performance at the Isarphilharmonie, the pianist returns to Munich. Kissin is one of those pianists who merge completely with the music; from whom the sound seems to flow like a primal force.

“Evgeny Kissin’s outstanding, long piano recital in the sold-out Isarphilharmonie actually consisted of three parts, as the weighty encores formed a separate block after roaring applause … Afterwards, almost the entire audience rose to their feet to add even more weight to their justifiably enthusiastic applause.” (Süddeutsche Zeitung, March 2025)

Programme

  • Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 7 in D major, Op 10/III
  • Frédéric Chopin: Mazurka No 27 in E minor, No 29 in A-flat major, No 35 in C minor, No 39 in B-flat major & No 51 in F minor
  • Robert Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op 16
  • Franz Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No 12